Robert Suggate journal and commonplace book, 1874-1878.

ReadAboutContentsHelp


  • UPenn Ms. Coll. 831
  • This leather-bound, paginated memoir and commonplace book, which the author calls "My rough log very roughly kept," was written by Robert Suggate between 1874 and 1878. It is reconstructed from his memory and from a deteriorated journal that he kept on his voyage to China from 1830 to 1831. The volume includes copied poems; articles tipped in or fully pasted in; descriptive passages of islands and cities from Suggate's trip to Asia and of towns in England; and a detailed table of contents. Suggate describes his childhood, his fascination with the sea and fishing, and how his father brought him to Yarmouth, England where Suggate embarked on his first voyage on a small ship delivering flour to London. In 1830 Suggate boards an East India Company merchant ship named the William Lowther sailing for China to acquire a cargo of tea. Suggate records his experiences with the crew and describes the ocean, including such inhabitants as flying fish and jellyfish. He records an induction ritual, called the Neptune ceremony, for first-time sailors crossing the equatorial line. Suggate gives detailed descriptions of his encounters with the Chinese and discusses his excursion into the city of Canton, which was banned to foreigners. He also observes clothing and cultural symbols, in addition to witnessing a trade dispute between England and China as well as opium smuggling. Descriptive passages of islands and of cities and towns from his voyage follow the memoir, including a list of shells Suggate purchased on the trip. Continuing with his memoir, he explains that he gave up the life of a sailor in 1834 because he could not advance above ordinary seaman due to lack of navigational knowledge. Later in the volume are descriptions of towns and villages in England and recollections of events with his son Reginald. On pages 130-137 is the genealogical history of the Suggate family in another hand, possibly written by Reginald's stepson Herbert Frank Milne. In addition to the journal there is some correspondence from siblings of Robert Suggate, correspondence to and from Herbert Frank Milne, and memorabilia relating to the Suggate family.

    Pages

    p. 266
    Complete

    p. 266

    [[Henry Suggate]] . [[86 High Street]] [[Homerton]] . 1869.

    [single line]

    ? [[Charlotte]] + Widower

    " [Charlotte?] woud nit tell of Alfreds [[Alfred]] child but 1868 [[Hannah]] would .

    ? [crossed out name?] [[Thomas Suggate]] 1859 .

    [sideways] 1867 43 1824

    Last edit over 4 years ago by Kareobl
    p. 267
    Complete

    p. 267

    1942 1850 -------

    ..92 ------

    Last edit over 4 years ago by kishman
    p. 268
    Complete

    p. 268

    Dear Mother's Cards and father's √ Self X √ Mrs Smith X √ Emily 2 X √ Charlotte 2 X √ Louisa and mother X √ Henry X [crossed out name] X [crossed out name] √ Mr. Parker X √ Mr. [Wukes?] X √ Mr. [[Cole]] X √ Mr. [[Bamaschina]] X

    Mr Chisholm X Helena X

    Last edit over 4 years ago by Kareobl
    p. 269
    Complete

    p. 269

    1858 Robt to Alrred [Smythe] 66 ct.

    1882 2 1858 1880 Sept 27 Mrs Alfred [Symthe]

    1942 to Robt [illegible] 56 Alfred S 86

    1859 Robt S to Emily Parker

    [numbers is left hand marging] 59 1868 59 9

    [numbers inverted bottom of page] 22 = 6 = 3 23 = 1 = 6 15 = 3

    1871 1783 88

    Last edit over 1 year ago by Princess1
    p. 270
    Complete

    p. 270

    [text seems to be note written on an envelope] Wm Wickes Hope [the] Liverpool

    March 1861

    Mr Wm Suggate Born 20th April 1775 3

    [horizontal on left side] Sarah Ann Suggate, daughter of Wm Suggate died 18 June 1859

    1864 87 1777

    1918 75 1843

    1871 88 1783

    [Duplicate] STAMPS letter for Mrs A Stuggate died 27 Sept 58 [? This Parker at Wal[?]th ? Sister Parker (Sarah)

    1856 Emily Parker Henry Parker ree Suggate died 1917 aged be 75

    1857 Thomas & Sarah Mary Sister Canhain Lonnie [Holstever] Louisa daughter Suphe 1861

    [horizontal text bottom left hand corner] 1864 87 1777 1776

    Last edit over 1 year ago by Princess1
    Displaying pages 266 - 270 of 281 in total