P_10433_0735 – John Dearsly
Co-owner of a voyage from London to New Calabar and Barbados in 1701. Probably the distiller of London whose will made in 1705 and proved in 1708 (a mercantile will with division among 3 children, a daughter Alice receiving 4/6ths) included as ‘overseers’ John Hawkins (q.v.) and Joseph Lawrence (a slave-trade captain).
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First name: John
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Last name: Dearsley
Aliases: Dearsley, John
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: PROB 11/505/290 PROB 11/556/7.
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Crossings (1)
20274 - William and Mary (1701 - 1702)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
Will
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Courts: PCC
Will of John Dearsly made 20/11/1705.
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