P_10433_1501 – Edward Randolph

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Edward Randolph was owner with unnamed others of a slaving voyage from London by the Molly Gally to Africa and the Upper James River in 1728. An Edward Randolph merchant now or late of London was bankrupt by 1752, and was probably the Edward Randolph merchant of London who was in litigation in the 1720 and 1730s, including a suit involving Edward Jasper (q.v.) as a fellow-defendant. There is some confusion in family genealogies as to whether this was the same man as Edward Randolph of Bremo, Virginia, a sea captain and London tobacco merchant who died either in 1737 or after 1757.