P_10433_0525 – Robert Dymond
Co-owner with Richard Harris (q.v.) and others of a voyage by the Greswold Gally from London to Africa and Kingston Jamaica in 1709, a ship that had previously made four voyages for Richard Harris and others. Possibly the same man as Robert Diamond (q.v.), who was co-owner in three earlier voyages from London. A Robert Dymond was buried at St Mary Hill 07/05/1725.
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Sources: London Gazette 29 November 1720Issue:5908Page:3
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15200 - Greswold Gally (1709 - 1710)
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