"Supercargo" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
An agent of the own-6r of goods shipped as cargo on a vessel, who has charge of the cargo on board, sells the same to the best advantage ln the foreign market, buys a cargo to be brought back on the return voyage of the ship, and comes home with it
An officer or person in a merchant ship, whose duty is
to manage the sales, and superintend the commercial concerns, of the
voyage.
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