490 
LAST VOYAGE OF CAPT. ROSS. 
men employed in the late expedition to the Arctic seas : showing 
the pay that would be due to each on the principle, that Capt. 
Ross would have felt it his duty to act towards the men, had the 
discharge of their claims rested upon himself, instead of being 
taken up by the lords of the Admiralty, on the ground of the 
public nature of the service, to which the object of the expedi¬ 
tion was directed. On the transmission of the list, Capt. Ross 
expressed his firm conviction, that the officers and men would 
consider themselves fully recompensed by the proposed scale of 
pay. 
The following is the List, as delivered by Capt . Ross. 
Names . 
Qualities. 
I Sums. 
George Mc’Diarmid 
Surgeon 
£• s. d. 
818 18 3 
William Light 
Steward 
172 14 8 
Thomas Blanky 
Mate 
345 9 4 
Richard Wall 
Seaman 
171 16 0 
Anthony Buck 
Ditto 
127 9 0 
Allan McTnnis 
2nd Engineer 
169 18 8 
James Marslin 
Armourer 
36 18 8d<edonthe 
John Park 
Seaman 
126 17 0 [v ° ,ase - 
Joseph Curtis 
Ditto 
125 17 0 
John Wood 
Ditto 
125 7 0 
Robert Shreeve 
Carpenter’s Mate 
166 9 4 
Henry Ayre 
Cook 
165 2 8 
Thomas Abernethy 
Mate 
329 14 8 
Chimham Thomas 
Carpenter 
296 10 8 
George Taylor 
Mate 
329 9 4 
Alexander Brunton 
1st Engineer 
617 15 0 
Barney Lachey 1 
Landman 
121 15 0 
David Wood 
Seaman 
121 11 0 
James Dixon 
Landman 
89 8 Qdiedonthe 
George Baxter 
Ditto 
121 11 0 [ ™ JaSe - 
£4,580 12 3 
