P_10433_0646 – Thomas Cockett
Born: Unknown
Died: 1708

Thomas Cockett (d. 1708), co-owner with several established slave-traders of a voyage from London by the Don Jasper to Africa and Jamaica in 1698.
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First name: Thomas
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Last name: Cockett
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: PROB 11/503/85
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Crossings (1)
20175 - Don Jasper (1698 - 1699)
Role: Owner
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Death
Date: 1708
Location: City of London (Middlesex)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
Will
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Town/City: City of London (Middlesex)
Courts: PCC
Under the will of Thomas Cockett, merchant of St Botolph without, Aldgate, made 01/05/1708, he left £10 to give 10s each to twenty poor persons, chosen by his executors, and the rest of his property to William Lucas of East Smithfield felt-maker and Jane his wife, both of whom he made his executors.
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