P_10433_1089 – John Millison
John Millison, given as ‘John Mallinson (Milleson)’, was co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the African Galley to Africa and Annapolis in 1698. Litigation arising from this voyage identifies him as John Millison. He was possibly the son of Gabriel Millison of Great Yarmouth (whose will was proved in 1710), and brother of Captain Gabriel Millison, and also possibly the man who was buried at St Mary Rotherhithe 21/12/1712.
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Last name: Millison
Aliases: Mallinson (Milleson), John
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Internal migrant: Yes
His father was of Great Yarmouth.
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Supplier to slave trade voyages: Don't know
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Sources: John Millison was party to litigation in Starke v Todd 1701 C10/541/27 that appears to have flowed out of this voyage: all the named parties were co-owners of the voyage; C 10/541/7 Description: Short title: Starke v Todd. Plaintiffs: Thomas Starke. Defendants: Joseph Todd, Nathaniel Canning, John Millison, Robert Pullen, John Weldale, Edmund Thorne, Richard Salter and others. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill only Date: 1701. A continuation appears to have been C 11/2601/47 Description: Short title: Starke v Thorne. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Thomas Starke. Defendants: Edmund Thorne, Joseph Tudd [sic] and John Millison. Date of bill (or first document): 1725 Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Date: 1725.
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Crossings (1)
21397 - African Gally (1698 - 1699)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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