P_10433_0418 – Roger Shuller
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London merchant and Goldsmith, co-owner of nine voyages from London between 1698 and 1704, six alongside Sir Jeffrey Jeffreys (q.v.) among other co-owners. He made two sons of Sir Jeffrey Jeffreys his residuary heirs.
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First name: Roger
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Last name: Shuller
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: PROB 11/532/29 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol13/pp115-128 C 6/345/58 1705.
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Crossings (9)
21219 - Shrewsbury Gall (1700 - 1701)
Role: Owner
21135 - Shrewsbury Gall (1702 - 1703)
Role: Owner
21133 - North Sound Frigt (1702 - 1703)
Role: Owner
20231 - Benjamin (1700 - 1701)
Role: Owner
20174 - John Bonadventure (1698 - 1699)
Role: Owner
15135 - Ann Bonadventure (1701 - 1702)
Role: Owner
15133 - Ann Bonadventure (1699 - 1700)
Role: Owner
15120 - Shrewsbury (1703 - 1704)
Role: Owner
15119 - Ann Bonadventure (1703 - 1704)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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Under the will of Roger Shuller Citizen and Goldsmith, made 10/07/1708, he left several amounts for mourning (£40 to Sir Jeffery and Lady Jeffreys; £10 each to their five daughters; £20 to Bridget Dawes; £10 each to John Morris and his wife); he left £20 to his brother William Shuller and his wife Jean [or Joan] in whatever currency would be most useful on Barbados where they lived; and £10 to the poor of Allhallows, Barkin [sic]. His residuary heirs were Edward Jeffreys and Nicholas Jeffreys. He instructed his executors to pay 1 shilling each to the children of Andrew Shuller should any come to demand it, and similarly to the children of Augustine Brook.
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