P_10433_1341 – Mungo Mackay
Mungo Mackay (1740-1811), United States merchant and ship-owner of Boston, shown as co-owner of a voyage from London by the Mendon to Loango and Dominica in 1806 alongside Jonathan Gorham Fitch (q.v.), but represented by Fitch to have been the ship-owner who had chartered the Mendon to Fitch: Fitch was the ‘Lader, Owner and Consignee’ of the cargo of trade-goods, and implicitly of the captive African people aboard.
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First name: Mungo
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Last name: Mackay
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Americas
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Sources: Merchant of Boston HCA 45/54/25; separately, Merchant of Charleston HCA45/31/4. Donnan, Documents Illustrative of the Slave Trade to the Americas, Vol. III, pp. 103-106. HCA 45/39/20.
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Crossings (1)
25312 - Mendon (1806 - 1807)
Role: Owner
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Date: 1740
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Date: 1811
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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