James Pearse or Pearce
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Sources: For apparent conflation, see Podhemus, Culture of Commodification, which characterises James Pearce as 'retired' by 1744 but a steadfast investor in the slave-trade, and attributing voyages as late as 1747 to him while reporting correctly his will as proved in [January] 1744. The latest correspondence from Richard Hill to James Pearce is shown by Podhemus as 24/09/1743. 'A view of the Blandford Frigate, 1760', https://www.britishtars.com/2017/03/a-view-of-blandford-frigate-c1760.html
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Crossings (5)
77557 - Nassau (1743 - 1744)
Role: Owner
75670 - James Gally (1741 - 1742)
Role: Owner
75671 - James Gally (1743 - 1744)
Role: Owner
77571 - James Gally (1745 - 1746)
Role: Owner
77832 - James Gally (1747 - 1747)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: No
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