P_10433_1071 – William Fenlason
Co-owner with more established slave-traders including Richard Harris and Houlditch and Brooke of a slaving voyage from London to Africa and Jamaica by the Martin in 1705 Probably the same man as ‘William Tenlason’ (q.v.) who was co-owner with a separate group of a slaving voyage by the Maurice and George from London to Africa and Jamaica in 1703. He has not been further traced to date, under either name.
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Sources: PROB 11/543/289. C 11/2207/23.
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Crossings (1)
21356 - Martin (1704 - 1705)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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