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Wreck and loss of the ship Fanny, Capt. Robertson, on her passage from Bombay to China, November 29, 1803 : including particulars of the tremendous hurricanes called typhoons, and the wonderful preservation of the greater part of the crew, after remaining near six weeks on a reef composed of sharp rocks and their surprising voyage of eleven hundred miles in two ill-constructed rafts ; also, escape of three officers in an open boat, from the cannibals of Tate Island.

Title:Wreck and loss of the ship Fanny, Capt. Robertson, on her passage from Bombay to China, November 29, 1803 : including particulars of the tremendous hurricanes called typhoons, and the wonderful preservation of the greater part of the crew, after remaining near six weeks on a reef composed of sharp rocks and their surprising voyage of eleven hundred miles in two ill-constructed rafts ; also, escape of three officers in an open boat, from the cannibals of Tate Island.
Note:T. Tegg, 1808
  
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Subject:Fanny (Ship)
Subject:Shipwrecks
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