Series 03: Joseph Banks - Endeavour journal, 25 August 1768 - 12 July 1771 (vol. 2) - No. 0647
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March 1771. Cape of Good Hope.
would for some time suffer very much by his Bowel complaint but upon the whole however he declard that there was no danger I could not however help being a good deal alarmd in my own opinion
18. The Houghton Indiaman Captn Smith came into the road
30. The Duke of Gloucester Indiaman Captn Lauder came into the Road
31. Dr Solander after having been confind to his Bed or chamber ever since the 17 of this month with an irregularly intermitting fever & violent pains in his bowels which alarmd me very much at several different times this day came down stairs for the first time very much emaciated by his tedious Illness.
April
3. Theodosio Seaman died very suddenly he had enjoyd an uninterrupted state of Good health during all our times of Sickness.
7. The Europa Indiaman Captn Pelley came into the Bay
Of the four French vessels which