P_10433_0638 – John Bookey
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Co-owner of two voyages from London 1699-1701, and probably of a third in 1700 for which no port of origin is given in TASTDB, all destined for Jamaica. Probably the John Bookey linen-draper buried at St Peter Cornhill in 1701, former partner of Sir Benjamin Thorowgood.
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Primary cohort: London
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Sources: East Sussex Records Office. FRE/678 John Bookey linendraper was buried 07/05/1701 at St Peter Cornhill.
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Crossings (3)
21319 - Thomas (1700 - 1701)
Role: Owner
20174 - John Bonadventure (1698 - 1699)
Role: Owner
24234 - Leviathan
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Occupation: Linen Draper (Retail)
The 1693 accounts of John Bookey and Benjamin Thorowgood, mercer of London, are in the East Sussex Records Office.
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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