P_10433_0859 – Joshua Cary
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Co-owner of a single reported voyage from London to Sherbro and Jamaica of the Raper Gally in 1707. Probably the man of Trinity Minories, victualler, whose will was proved 02/11/1731.
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First name: Joshua
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Last name: Cary
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Mary Kent
Spouse (married 25/12/1691)
Of Trinity Minories. Married at St James, Dukes Place
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Sources: The Raper Gally made six other voyages between 1707 and 1712; Richard Harris appears among the co-owners in all five of the seven voyages with named owners. PROB 11/647/204
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Crossings (1)
20942 - Raper Gally (1706 - 1707)
Role: Owner
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Death
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Burial
Date: 31/10/1731
Location: City of London (Middlesex)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
Will
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Value of Known Legacies (where material to total estate): £1,435
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Town/City: City of London (Middlesex)
Courts: PCC
Will of Joshua Cary of Trinity Minories, Victualler, made 12/06/1731. He left: £300 to his eldest son Alexander; £150 to his son Henry; £250 to his son Squire [?]; £400 to his son James when his apprenticeship expired; £100 to his daughter Ann Willis widow; £100 to his grand-daughter Mary Wilkins; £100 to his grand-daughter Ann Willis. After minor further monetary legacies totalling £35 he left his residuary estate among his five children.
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