Zong had taken on drinking water at …

Years: 1781 - 1781
November
Zong had taken on drinking water at São Tomé and begun its voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to Jamaica on September 6.

On November 18 or 19, the ship nears Tobago in the Caribbean but fails to stop there to replenish its water supplies.

It is unclear who, if anyone, is in charge of the ship at this point, as Luke Collingwood had been gravely ill for some time.

The man who would normally have replaced him, first mate James Kelsall, had been previously suspended from duty following an argument on November 14.

Robert Stubbs had captained a slave ship several decades earlier and he temporarily commanded Zong during Collingwood's incapacitation, but he is not a registered member of the vessel's crew.

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