Article clipped from London Express

Wtf the order which you say I gave for your being put into bread bugs on the voyage from Halifax to Newfoundland as a puDuhment given in the preaeuce of any one else* and if so whom ?—The master-at-arms.The master-ai-anns (George W. Wanoell) of her Majesty’s ship Cadmus was next called. He said that he bad seen Baker in bread bags on two or three occasion*. The first lieutenant ordered him to be put in bread bags for being dirty, and making away with his clothe*.By Captain Hillyar—You have never given me any order respecting Baker being put in bread bags since I have been master-at-arms of the Cadmus.By Prosecutor—I can’t remember how many times Lieutenant Lillingston gave orders for Baker to bi pet in bread bags. It was on two or three oceaataws. On the day Captain Boss joined the ship I reported to Lieutenant Lil-lingston that Bowies bad reported to me that the boy’s head was “lousy.” I received an order from the first lieute-ntBt that he was to be taken to the skip’s head, where his head was to be shaved and scrubbed with sand and canvas.
Newspaper Details

London Express

London, Middlesex, GB

Wed, Apr 08, 1863

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Debby T.

AU 20 Jun 2017

Other Publications Near London, Middlesex

Bingleys Journal

Arminian Magazine

London Daily Mail

London Stars and Stripes

London Daily Universal Register