P_10433_0432 – William Ingleton
Co-owner (with different groups) of three slaving voyages from London between 1698 and 1701, two destined for Jamaica and one for Barbados. Despite his distinctive name he has not been further identified. The 1715 will of William Ingleton, Distiller has no internal evidence confirming the connection with the slave trade investor of 1698-1701.
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First name: William
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Last name: Ingleton
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Internal migrant: Don't know
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Plantation owner: Don't know
Sources: PROB 11/545/208
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Crossings (3)
21290 - Happy Return (1699 - 1700)
Role: Owner
20174 - John Bonadventure (1698 - 1699)
Role: Owner
15135 - Ann Bonadventure (1701 - 1702)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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Courts: PCC
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