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Jervis

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Feb 1832
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The brig Minerva of Carron, Captain Graham, on her arrival at Grangemouth last week, was ordered back to the Hope, to perform quarantine, because one of the crew had died of cholera on her voyage homewards, and was buried within the sea mark at the Nore. His name was Jervis, and he left a wife and family at Grangemouth. | The Aberdeen Journal, and General Advertiser for the North of Scotland, February 29, 1832.
The brig Minerva of Carron, Captain Graham, on her arrival at Grangemouth last week, was ordered back to the Hope, to perform quarantine, because one of the crew had died of cholera on her voyage homewards, and was buried within the sea mark at the Nore. His name was Jervis, and he left a wife and family at Grangemouth. | The Aberdeen Journal, and General Advertiser for the North of Scotland, February 29, 1832.

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