Curtis
‘Curtis’ was given as owner of a voyage by the Princess from London to Africa and Barbados in 1725. Not further identified to date. The captain of the voyage, William Carleton [given as Carlton], two years earlier had sailed for the South Sea Co.
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Last name: Curtis
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Primary cohort: London
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Sources: A. M. Bertrand, The Downfall of the Royal African Company on the Atlantic African Coast in the 1720s ], Unpublished MA Thesis, Trent University Ontario (2011), p. 82.
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Crossings (1)
76554 - Princess (1725 - 1726)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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