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  • Supercargo
  • Person employed on board a vessel by the owner of cargo carried on the ship

    A supercargo (from Italian sopracargo or from Spanish sobrecargo[citation needed]) is a person employed on board a vessel by the owner of cargo carried

    Supercargo

    Supercargo

  • The Count of Monte Cristo
  • 1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas

    against those who betrayed him, including Danglars, his former ship's supercargo, Fernand, the cousin and suitor of his fiancée, and Villefort, the crown

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo

  • Thomas Thistlewood
  • English-born planter and diarist (1721–1803)

    After a two-year voyage on one of the East India Company's ships as a supercargo, Thistlewood returned to England briefly at 29 and decided to seek employment

    Thomas Thistlewood

    Thomas_Thistlewood

  • Tuvalu
  • Island country in Oceania

    resident on each island to instead becoming a business operation where the supercargo (the cargo manager of a trading ship) would deal directly with the islanders

    Tuvalu

    Tuvalu

    Tuvalu

  • Baron Danglars
  • Character from the Count of Monte Cristo

    Gérard de Villefort and Fernand de Morcerf. He begins the story as the supercargo of the merchant ship Pharaon, along with its first mate Edmond Dantès

    Baron Danglars

    Baron Danglars

    Baron_Danglars

  • John Bradby Blake
  • English naturalist, born 1745

    November 1773) was an English botanist. Working in China as a resident supercargo for the British East India Company, he sent seeds of local plants to Britain

    John Bradby Blake

    John Bradby Blake

    John_Bradby_Blake

  • George Lewis Becke
  • Australian author

    lived and worked among Pacific Islands and Islanders as a trader, ship's supercargo, and villager for some two decades, learning languages and observing natural

    George Lewis Becke

    George Lewis Becke

    George_Lewis_Becke

  • Thirteen Factories
  • Area of Guangzhou, China, c. 1684 to 1856

    supercargo; a large East Indiamen might have five or more, which were ranked "chief supercargo", "2nd supercargo", and so on. A team of supercargos divided

    Thirteen Factories

    Thirteen Factories

    Thirteen_Factories

  • Truck
  • Commercial or utilitarian motor vehicle

    September 2023. Stumpf, Rob (18 July 2017). "The Forgotten Steinwinter Supercargo Is Unlike Anything on the Road Today". The Drive. Operators Handbook-DM

    Truck

    Truck

    Truck

  • MV Joyita
  • American merchant vessel

    (Atafu) PELETI Mohe Maota Cook 24 Tokelau (Fakaofo) WALLWORK James William Supercargo 44 Western Samoa WILLIAMS George Kendall Supercargo 66 New Zealand

    MV Joyita

    MV Joyita

    MV_Joyita

  • Empress of China (1783)
  • Three-masted, square-rigged sailing ship of 360 tons

    was a former U.S. Continental Navy officer, her two business agents (supercargos), Samuel Shaw (1754–1794) and Thomas Randall (1723–1797), were former

    Empress of China (1783)

    Empress of China (1783)

    Empress_of_China_(1783)

  • Salem, Massachusetts
  • City in Massachusetts, United States

    Empress of China, to sail from the United States. Thomas H. Perkins was his supercargo and established strong ties with the Chinese and garnered the Forbes fortune

    Salem, Massachusetts

    Salem, Massachusetts

    Salem,_Massachusetts

  • Mauritius (1612)
  • Dutch sailing ship that visited Western Australia in July 1618

    between 1618 and 1622. On the 1618 voyage, the ship was commanded by Supercargo Willem Janszoon and captained by Lenaert Jacobszoon, when they sighted

    Mauritius (1612)

    Mauritius (1612)

    Mauritius_(1612)

  • Commerce (1815 ship)
  • American merchant sailing ship

    Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce by the "Late Master and Supercargo James Riley is quoted by Abraham Lincoln as one of the six most influential

    Commerce (1815 ship)

    Commerce_(1815_ship)

  • Dronning Juliana Maria (1752 DAC ship)
  • 1752 Danish Chinaman ship

    traders included Jacob Lindberg (1st supercargo), Jean Macculoch (2nd supercargo) and Poul Zeuften (supercargo). The ship's protocol (kept by Fenger)

    Dronning Juliana Maria (1752 DAC ship)

    Dronning_Juliana_Maria_(1752_DAC_ship)

  • Sufferings in Africa
  • Memoir by James Riley

    Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce by the "Late Master and Supercargo" James Riley, modernly republished as Sufferings in Africa, and comes

    Sufferings in Africa

    Sufferings_in_Africa

  • Dirk Hartog
  • Dutch sailor and explorer (1580–1621)

    Amsterdam: Supercargo Gilles Miebais of Liege, skipper Dirch Hatichs of Amsterdam. on 27 d[itt]o. she set sail again for Bantam. Deputy supercargo Jan Stins

    Dirk Hartog

    Dirk Hartog

    Dirk_Hartog

  • Johan Arnold Smellekamp
  • 1852. Smellekamp had three daughters and a son. Smellekamp worked as a supercargo for the Amsterdam trading company of J.A. Klijn & Co., under the direction

    Johan Arnold Smellekamp

    Johan_Arnold_Smellekamp

  • Brig
  • Sailing vessel with two square-rigged masts

    navy having been defeated by a sail navy.[citation needed] Joel Root as supercargo sailed out of New Haven harbor in 1802 on the brig Huron to begin his

    Brig

    Brig

    Brig

  • Blackbirding
  • Coerced labour, mainly in the southeast Pacific

    aboard the vessel and the rest sold in Levuka for £1,200. Hovell and his supercargo, Hugo Levinger, were arrested in Sydney in 1869, found guilty by jury

    Blackbirding

    Blackbirding

    Blackbirding

  • Chinese temple
  • Chinese religious temple

    Kong Kwan Tai temples in Hong Kong Chinese temples in Kolkata R., J (Supercargo) (1822). Diary of a journey overland, through the Maritime Provinces of

    Chinese temple

    Chinese temple

    Chinese_temple

  • Galveston Island
  • Barrier island off Galveston Bay, Texas

    Jewish parentage; he became a trader in Texas. (De la Porta was named supercargo for the Karankawa Indian trade and later became a full-time trader.) The

    Galveston Island

    Galveston Island

    Galveston_Island

  • Fernand de Morcerf
  • Fictional character

    Dantès. Driven by jealousy over their relationship, Fernand meets with the supercargo of Dantès' ship, Danglars, and the tailor Gaspard Caderousse at a local

    Fernand de Morcerf

    Fernand de Morcerf

    Fernand_de_Morcerf

  • Il'mena
  • Merchant ship

    Timofei Nikitich Tarakanov and Iakov Babin. Also on board and serving as supercargo and pilot was João Elliot de Castro, who had been physician to King Kamehameha

    Il'mena

    Il'mena

  • Samuel Russell
  • American entrepreneur and trader

    with family ties in Connecticut. He began traveling on company ships as supercargo and soon began trading on a commission basis which enabled him to found

    Samuel Russell

    Samuel_Russell

  • Mansel Alcantra
  • Spanish pirate

    plundered a United States ship, the Candace from Marblehead. The ship's supercargo, allegedly an amateur actor, disguised himself as a Roman Catholic priest

    Mansel Alcantra

    Mansel_Alcantra

  • MV Cape Texas
  • American military cargo ship

    crew of 27 civilians. The RRF Fleet Pamphlet lists a crew of 26 with a supercargo of 14 for a total crew of 40. Citations NavSource. Polmar 2005, p. 318

    MV Cape Texas

    MV Cape Texas

    MV_Cape_Texas

  • Southington, Connecticut
  • Town in Connecticut, United States

    of a journal of a voyage around the world (1802–1806) while working as supercargo on the sealing ship Huron John H. Swift (1840–1911), member of the New

    Southington, Connecticut

    Southington, Connecticut

    Southington,_Connecticut

  • Samuel Hooper
  • American politician

    school education, Hooper traveled aboard his father's shipping vessels as supercargo. He is known to have visited Cuba, Russia, and Spain. In 1832 Hooper married

    Samuel Hooper

    Samuel Hooper

    Samuel_Hooper

  • Horace Davis
  • American politician (1831–1916)

    and upon arriving, engaged for a brief time as a gold miner, a lumber supercargo surveyor for a coastal steamer, and a purser for the Pacific Mail Steamship

    Horace Davis

    Horace Davis

    Horace_Davis

  • Samuel Hill (sea captain)
  • American merchant sea captain and adventurer

    with him. Captain Hill did allow a swapping of supercargos between Lydia and Atahualpa. His own supercargo, Isaac Hurd, had suffered under Hill and was

    Samuel Hill (sea captain)

    Samuel_Hill_(sea_captain)

  • Dudley Leavitt Pickman
  • American merchant and businessman

    Leavitt Pickman left the Customs Service in 1799 to go to sea as a ship's supercargo – business agent for the owner. Pickman embarked on a merchant's career

    Dudley Leavitt Pickman

    Dudley Leavitt Pickman

    Dudley_Leavitt_Pickman

  • James Magee (sea captain)
  • Irish-American fur trader, sea captain and businessman

    the late 1780s. With Magee's brother-in-law Thomas Handasyd Perkins as supercargo, the Astrea sailed in 1789 with a cargo including 38 tons of ginseng,

    James Magee (sea captain)

    James Magee (sea captain)

    James_Magee_(sea_captain)

  • MV Cape Taylor
  • crew of 27 civilians. The RRF Fleet Pamphlet lists a crew of 26 with a supercargo of 22 for a total crew of 48. Citations NavSource. Polmar 2005, p. 318

    MV Cape Taylor

    MV Cape Taylor

    MV_Cape_Taylor

  • Joel Root
  • He authored a journal of his around the world voyage while working as supercargo on the sealing ship Huron. Among Root's earliest American ancestors who

    Joel Root

    Joel Root

    Joel_Root

  • Canton System
  • Chinese foreign trade policy (1757–1842)

    full responsibility for the ship and its crew along with the captain and supercargo. Any tax payments due from a foreign trader were also to be guaranteed

    Canton System

    Canton System

    Canton_System

  • Dronning Sophia Magdalena (1762 DAC ship)
  • Chinaman of the Danish Asiatic Company

    in July the following year. Morten Engelbrecht Mauritzen served as 1st supercargo on the expedition. He was the DAC's most experienced trader, having completed

    Dronning Sophia Magdalena (1762 DAC ship)

    Dronning Sophia Magdalena (1762 DAC ship)

    Dronning_Sophia_Magdalena_(1762_DAC_ship)

  • Jao de la Porta
  • American merchant

    Galveston from Matagorda Bay on 15 May 1817. A year later, João was appointed supercargo for trade with the Karankawa Indians. Lafitte left in 1820, and João later

    Jao de la Porta

    Jao_de_la_Porta

  • Hugh Hamilton Lindsay
  • British politician (1802–1881)

    India Company and Jane Gordon, Lindsay went to China in 1820 and was a supercargo for the East India Company. He was the company's Secretary in Canton in

    Hugh Hamilton Lindsay

    Hugh_Hamilton_Lindsay

  • Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
  • pontoon-type hull, daggerboard, and lateen sail mounted to an un-stayed mast. supercargo A person aboard a vessel who is employed by the cargo owner. Duties include

    Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)

    Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)

  • V. & E. Solomon
  • breed. From 1844, she was no longer on their books. They employed, as supercargo, a nephew Judah Moss Solomon (1818–1880), who eventually teamed up with

    V. & E. Solomon

    V._&_E._Solomon

  • Jean Abraham Grill
  • Swedish businessman (1736–1792)

    1792), sometimes called Johan Abraham Grill, was a Swedish merchant, supercargo, director of the Swedish East India Company (SOIC) and ironmaster at Godegård

    Jean Abraham Grill

    Jean Abraham Grill

    Jean_Abraham_Grill

  • Tryall
  • English trading ship

    Cape on the mainland, for an island that Captain Lenaert Jacobszoon and Supercargo Willem Janszoon in the Dutch East India Company ship Mauritius had encountered

    Tryall

    Tryall

  • Island Nights' Entertainments
  • 1893 short story collection by Robert Louis Stevenson

    the firm Henderson and Macfarlane (died 1926, Melbourne); Ben Hird, the supercargo and trader; Jack Buckland a copra trader and original of the Tommy Hadden

    Island Nights' Entertainments

    Island Nights' Entertainments

    Island_Nights'_Entertainments

  • Dent & Co.
  • 19th century company

    Canton hongs active in early colonial Hong Kong. Former East India Company supercargo George Baring (1781–1854), son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, of

    Dent & Co.

    Dent & Co.

    Dent_&_Co.

  • Margaret Hardenbroeck
  • Dutch-born merchant and shipowner

    Charles. She made several voyages between Europe and America on these as supercargo responsible for all the purchases and sales of goods. Among the Philipses'

    Margaret Hardenbroeck

    Margaret_Hardenbroeck

  • Chinese Pidgin English
  • Type of contact language

    pidgin: business (English) sabbee: to know (Portuguese saber) taipan: supercargo (Cantonese 大班) two muchee: extremely (English too much) Certain expressions

    Chinese Pidgin English

    Chinese_Pidgin_English

  • Darien scheme
  • Unsuccessful attempt by Scotland to colonize Panama

    Thomas, who had played such a large part in the second expedition, was supercargo on the vessel. Instead of trying to sell for gold as the company's directors

    Darien scheme

    Darien scheme

    Darien_scheme

  • Ashburton River (Western Australia)
  • River in Western Australia

    the Dutch East India Company ship Mauritius in 1618, under command of Supercargo Willem Janszoon, and captained by Lenaert Jacobszoon. It was one of the

    Ashburton River (Western Australia)

    Ashburton River (Western Australia)

    Ashburton_River_(Western_Australia)

  • Dirck van Cloon
  • Dutch colonial governor (1684–1735)

    the Indies on 4 November 1719 on board the van de Huis te Assenburg as supercargo. In 1720, he became district chief at Negapatnam. In 1723, he became Governor

    Dirck van Cloon

    Dirck van Cloon

    Dirck_van_Cloon

  • General Sherman incident
  • 1866 destruction of a US ship in Korea

    consisted of Captain Page and Chief Mate Wilson (both Americans), English supercargo George Hogarth and thirteen Asian crew-members, which included Chinese

    General Sherman incident

    General_Sherman_incident

  • List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868
  • published as Japan Journal, 1855–1861. Friedrich August Lühdorf (1855-6), supercargo on the American ship Greta. Became the first foreigner to conduct trade

    List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868

    List_of_Westerners_who_visited_Japan_before_1868

  • Carry On, Mr. Bowditch
  • 1955 children's novel by Jean Lee Latham

    as a surveyor, which quickly evolves into a career as an officer and supercargo on various merchant ships. Numerous voyages take him to ports around the

    Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

    Carry_On,_Mr._Bowditch

  • James Riley (captain)
  • American ship captain (1777–1840)

    Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig 'Commerce' by the 'Late Master and Supercargo' James Riley, is modernly republished as Sufferings in Africa. He died

    James Riley (captain)

    James Riley (captain)

    James_Riley_(captain)

  • Johannes Valeur
  • Danish judge and mayor of Copenhagen

    property for 5,500 Danish rigsdaler. His new home was a rented apartment in supercargo Peter Gram's property on Købmagergade now Købmagergade 11). In 1740, he

    Johannes Valeur

    Johannes Valeur

    Johannes_Valeur

  • North West Cape
  • Peninsula in Western Australia

    Exmouth. In 1618, Dutch East India Company captain Lenaert Jacobszoon and supercargo Willem Janszoon of the Mauritius landed in the area. Phillip Parker King

    North West Cape

    North West Cape

    North_West_Cape

  • John Fearn (sailor)
  • English explorer

    owned by Campbell, Clarke & Co of Calcutta. Among those on board was supercargo and partner in the firm that owned the vessel, Robert Campbell. The newly

    John Fearn (sailor)

    John Fearn (sailor)

    John_Fearn_(sailor)

  • Donn Beach
  • American restaurateur (1907–1989)

    the world. Upon returning, he left Texas again in 1929, traveling as a supercargo employee for the captain of a yacht heading to Sydney, Australia, by way

    Donn Beach

    Donn Beach

    Donn_Beach

  • Robert Allison (pirate)
  • Pirate

    treason. His movements were quiet until 1697 when he was recorded as supercargo of the Fortune under Thomas Mostyn when they called at Adam Baldridge’s

    Robert Allison (pirate)

    Robert_Allison_(pirate)

  • Howard Street (San Francisco)
  • Street in San Francisco, California

    a cabin boy on the sailing ship California. For several years he was supercargo on Boston ships trading up and down the Pacific coast, and as such agent

    Howard Street (San Francisco)

    Howard Street (San Francisco)

    Howard_Street_(San_Francisco)

  • List of Yale University people
  • of New York; Olympic gold medal for crew, 1924 Joel Root (1770–1847), supercargo on the sealing ship Huron, author of a journal of his voyage around the

    List of Yale University people

    List_of_Yale_University_people

  • Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)
  • Conflict between the Burmese Empire and the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya

    routed by the Burmese. The Burmese put the severed head of a British supercargo on a pike for display. Defeated, Powney pressed for more guns, boats and

    Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)

    Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)

    Burmese–Siamese_War_(1765–1767)

  • Edward Thebaud
  • American merchant (1798–1884)

    leading commercial house in Pennsylvania. He made several voyages as supercargo; and upon severing this connection formed a partnership with his father's

    Edward Thebaud

    Edward_Thebaud

  • Henry Wise (merchant)
  • English merchant

    Service from midshipman in 1819 to chief officer in 1831, and then a supercargo in the China trade. His logbooks from voyages in the Castle Huntly, Astell

    Henry Wise (merchant)

    Henry_Wise_(merchant)

  • Eendracht (1615)
  • Dutch East India Company ship

    Amsterdam: Supercargo Gilles Miebais of Liege, skipper Dirch Hatichs of Amsterdam. on 27 d[itt]o. she set sail again for Bantam. Deputy supercargo Jan Stins

    Eendracht (1615)

    Eendracht_(1615)

  • Heinrich Lienhard
  • Swiss immigrant to the United States (1822-1903)

    served several months as his mayor-domo at the Fort, and briefly also as a supercargo on Sutter's wheat laden schooner traveling to San Francisco. In January

    Heinrich Lienhard

    Heinrich Lienhard

    Heinrich_Lienhard

  • Milt Kogan
  • American actor (born 1936)

    Babel William Witney The Sunshine Boys Doctor Herbert Ross Lucky Lady Supercargo Stanley Donen 1976 No Deposit, No Return Policeman Norman Tokar Dr. Black

    Milt Kogan

    Milt Kogan

    Milt_Kogan

  • Clarke Island (Tasmania)
  • Island in Tasmania, Australia

    This was led by first mate Hugh Thompson, and included William Clark the supercargo, three European seamen and twelve lascars. Ill fortune struck again and

    Clarke Island (Tasmania)

    Clarke Island (Tasmania)

    Clarke_Island_(Tasmania)

  • Heleysundet
  • Fjord in Svalbard, Norway

    sound was named after the Englishman William Heley (born 1594/95), a supercargo and vice-admiral of the English whaling fleet from 1617 to 1623. Conway

    Heleysundet

    Heleysundet

    Heleysundet

  • Prinsesse Louise (1744 DAC ship)
  • 1744 Danish Chinaman ship

    was on board the ship as junior assistant. Søren Lycke served as 1st Supercargo on the expedition. Prinsesse Louise was back in Copenhagen in just 16

    Prinsesse Louise (1744 DAC ship)

    Prinsesse_Louise_(1744_DAC_ship)

  • Phosphate mining in Banaba and Nauru
  • progress on Nauru. Mining ended on Banaba in 1979. In 1896, a cargo officer (supercargo) for the Pacific Islands Company on the Lady M, Henry Denson, found a

    Phosphate mining in Banaba and Nauru

    Phosphate mining in Banaba and Nauru

    Phosphate_mining_in_Banaba_and_Nauru

  • Condy Raguet
  • American politician

    give up his studies after the death of his father. He briefly worked as supercargo for a counting house, before going into business for himself. He later

    Condy Raguet

    Condy Raguet

    Condy_Raguet

  • John Watts (Royal Navy officer)
  • on Lady Penrhyn with the First Fleet to New South Wales, and acted as supercargo on the return voyage to England via Canton. Extracts from Watts's journal

    John Watts (Royal Navy officer)

    John Watts (Royal Navy officer)

    John_Watts_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Michiel de Ruyter
  • Dutch States Navy officer (1607–1676)

    capture of HMS Royal Charles in 1667. De Ruyter occasionally travelled as supercargo to the Mediterranean or to the Barbary Coast. In those years, he usually

    Michiel de Ruyter

    Michiel de Ruyter

    Michiel_de_Ruyter

  • Swedish East India Company
  • Swedish trading company (1731–1813)

    was the first supercargo onboard and had also been appointed ambassador to the Chinese court by the King. The other three supercargos were English: Charles

    Swedish East India Company

    Swedish East India Company

    Swedish_East_India_Company

  • Wang-y-tong
  • Chinese merchant

    England from Canton by John Bradby Blake in the early 1770s. Blake was a supercargo for the East India Company, and also a naturalist, who was interested

    Wang-y-tong

    Wang-y-tong

    Wang-y-tong

  • Kongen af Danmark (1769 DAC ship)
  • 1769 ship

    in 1769–1770. Niels Fursman served as 1st supercargo on the expedition. Mathias Trige served as 2nd supercargo. 1771-1773 Kongen af Danmark was captained

    Kongen af Danmark (1769 DAC ship)

    Kongen_af_Danmark_(1769_DAC_ship)

  • Max Vekich
  • American politician and labor leader

    was a member of Beta Theta Pi. Vekich previously was a longshoreman and supercargo. He was also employed by the Pacific Maritime Association. He was elected

    Max Vekich

    Max Vekich

    Max_Vekich

  • History of the Jews in Galveston, Texas
  • became a Jewish Texan trader. In 1818, Jean Laffite appointed de la Porta supercargo for the Karankawa Indian trade. When Laffite left Galveston Island in

    History of the Jews in Galveston, Texas

    History of the Jews in Galveston, Texas

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Galveston,_Texas

  • Timeline of Australian history
  • plate, the Hartog Plate. 1618 July VOC ship Mauritius under command of Supercargo Willem Janszoon, landed near North West Cape, near the modern town of

    Timeline of Australian history

    Timeline_of_Australian_history

  • Gjorslev
  • Cruciform medieval castle in Denmark

    Christen Lindencrone purchased the estate. He had made a fortune as a supercargo on ships owned by the Danish Asiatic Company. In 1756, he was raised to

    Gjorslev

    Gjorslev

    Gjorslev

  • Basil Ringrose
  • English buccaneer (late 17th century)

    1683, Ringrose sailed on the Cygnet with Captain Charles Swan, as the Supercargo. Damper writes "He had no mind for this voyage, but was necessitated to

    Basil Ringrose

    Basil_Ringrose

  • Stevns Municipality
  • Municipality in Zealand, Denmark

    chamberlain, and landowner. Christen Lindencrone (1703–1772), landowner and supercargo, owned Gjorslev Manor 1743-1772 Severine Casse (1805 in Lyderslev – 1898)

    Stevns Municipality

    Stevns Municipality

    Stevns_Municipality

  • Sandown (1788 ship)
  • Angus Kennedy represented the owners, and one sailed aboard Sandown as supercargo. When she arrived in the West Indies, the contract would end, with the

    Sandown (1788 ship)

    Sandown_(1788_ship)

  • Duke of York (1817 ship)
  • British ship

    took on board her master, Captain Dixon, her mate, Willings, and the supercargo, Wilkey. Duke of York was whaling up the coast of Queensland when on 14

    Duke of York (1817 ship)

    Duke_of_York_(1817_ship)

  • Robert Quayle (1814 ship)
  • UK merchant ship and whaler (1814–1838)

    November. William Kermode sailed to New South Wales on Robert Quayle as supercargo. On 21 November Robert Quayle sailed to Sydney; she arrived on 28 November

    Robert Quayle (1814 ship)

    Robert_Quayle_(1814_ship)

  • John Cleve Green
  • American merchant

    City, and displayed so much sagacity as a clerk that he was appointed supercargo of the ship Panama, a well-known tea clipper of the day, and of other

    John Cleve Green

    John Cleve Green

    John_Cleve_Green

  • Lindencrone Mansion
  • Building in Copenhagen, Denmark

    It was built in 1751-53 as a new city residence for Christen Lintrup, supercargo in Danish Asia Company, who already owned Gjorslev Manor on Stevns and

    Lindencrone Mansion

    Lindencrone Mansion

    Lindencrone_Mansion

  • Yuba Bicycles
  • Cargo bicycle manufacturer

    electric versions of their bicycles, such as the Spicy Curry, Electric Supercargo or and Mundo Electric. The bicycles are all manufactured from either steel

    Yuba Bicycles

    Yuba Bicycles

    Yuba_Bicycles

  • John DeWolf (sea captain)
  • Sea captain and merchant

    acquired partial ownership of Juno and, at age 24 was made captain and supercargo and provided with a crew of 26 men and boys. After preparing the ship

    John DeWolf (sea captain)

    John DeWolf (sea captain)

    John_DeWolf_(sea_captain)

  • Creek Town
  • Town in Cross Rivers, Nigeria

    Eyamba V sent numerous letters to the captains of liverpool and other supercargo captains requesting that they send teachers and missionaries to Old Calabar

    Creek Town

    Creek_Town

  • Sir George Robinson, 2nd Baronet
  • British colonial administrator

    the baronetcy on 13 February 1832. Between 1818-19 he was employed as a supercargo by the East India Company in Canton, (now known as Guangzhou). He was

    Sir George Robinson, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_George_Robinson,_2nd_Baronet

  • Fred Whibley
  • island to trade with the islanders to a business operation whether the supercargo (the cargo manager of a trading ship) would deal directly with the islanders

    Fred Whibley

    Fred Whibley

    Fred_Whibley

  • Francis Pettygrove
  • Oregon pioneer from Maine credited with naming Portland, Oregon

    supplier in New York, to Pettygrove's warehouse in Portland. Stark, the supercargo (cargo supervisor), arrived in Portland on Captain Nathaniel Crosby's

    Francis Pettygrove

    Francis Pettygrove

    Francis_Pettygrove

  • Point Cloates
  • Point in Western Australia

    report seeing the point, in 1618, were Captain Lenaert Jacobszoon and supercargo Willem Janszoon, in the Dutch East India Company ship Mauritius. On 1

    Point Cloates

    Point Cloates

    Point_Cloates

  • Hermann Christian Müffelmann
  • St. Peter's Church. 1804–1805, Müffelmann Travelled to Danish India as Supercargo on the private ship Neptunus. On 7 June 1806, Müffelmann was granted citizenship

    Hermann Christian Müffelmann

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  • Abraham Samuel
  • Pirate in the late 1690s

    Antanosy king Diamarang Diamera. In 1698, John Cruger was appointed as Supercargo under Captain Henry Appel of the New York slave ship Prophet Daniel. It

    Abraham Samuel

    Abraham Samuel

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  • List of Chinese loanwords in Indonesian
  • palanquin, litter kipsiau teapot 急燒 急烧 Min Nan kip-siau quick heat kiwi supercargo, guest in ship 客位 客位 Min Nan kheeh-ūi guest+position klenteng Chinese

    List of Chinese loanwords in Indonesian

    List_of_Chinese_loanwords_in_Indonesian

  • Daitō Islands
  • Archipelago within the Ryukyu Islands

    John Kendrick, Jr. was on the Northwest Coast for the fur trade (as a supercargo on the Eliza) in 1799, his active time in Spanish service, during which

    Daitō Islands

    Daitō Islands

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  • Kongen af Danmark (1745 DAC ship)
  • Chinaman of the Danish Asiatic Company, built in 1745

    on her second expedition to Canton in 1748–1749. Søren Lycke served as supercargo on the expedition. With set sail from Copenhagen on 29 December 1748,

    Kongen af Danmark (1745 DAC ship)

    Kongen_af_Danmark_(1745_DAC_ship)

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    Goddess Durga; Princess

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    Seeing, Viewing, Looking, Dream, Vision

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    Hunter

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    English : from a short form of the personal name Philip.

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    Artist

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    Having Hair Like Lion

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  • Supercargo
  • n.

    An officer or person in a merchant ship, whose duty is to manage the sales, and superintend the commercial concerns, of the voyage.