P_10433_0561 – Thomas Green
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Thomas Green was shown as co-owner (with different groups) of two slaving voyages from London, by the Joseph Gally to Africa and Barbados in 1704 and by the Dorothea to Whydah/Ouidah to Kingston Jamaica in 1710. A London gunmaker of this name fl. 1707, was exiled c. 1722 after the Jacobite Atterbury plot and was reportedly gunmaker to the RAC.
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Sources: PROB 11/623/187. SP 35/78/72 Description: Folio 92. From Thomas Saunders, Francis Smart, Charles Kipling, Thomas Green, Gun Makers. To George I. Petition by Gun Makers to His Majesty's Tower of London for financial relief after the King of Portugal's agent, Jerome Olivere failed to pay for a substantial order made in 1707, of guns to be used in the war against Spain. In 1709 Olivere promised to pay interest, but nothing was forthcoming. The petitioners put their case to the Earl of Sunderland, who contacted the Ambassador, Lord Galloway. But he was soon after recalled. The families are living in a reduced state because of this debt. Date: 1714-1727 SP 35/40/64. Description: Part 1, Folio 187. To King George l. Petition of Thomas Green, gunsmith, praying to be granted licence to return to Great Britain. Date: 1722 Jan 1 - 1722 Dec 31; SP 35/33/123A Description: Folio 208. Memorandum with notes on people [apparently connected to the Jacobite Atterbury Plot]: George Willson alias [George] Grey; Roderick Mackenzie, a nonjuring parson; Williams; [?Thomas] Green a gunsmith in Tower St. [London], and Christopher Layer's footman, John. Date: 1722 Oct 1. https://docplayer.net/20610128-The-wilsons-gunmakers-to-empire-1730-1832.html
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20328 - Joseph Gally (1704 - 1705)
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15234 - Dorothea (1710 - 1711)
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