P_10433_1531 – John Hanbury
Born: Unknown
Died: 1758

London Virginia merchant (c. 1700-1758), owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Anna to Whydah/Ouidah and Upper James River in 1738. His firm continued after his death with his son Osgood and cousin Capel as the partners. Osgood Hanbury later founded a predecessor firm of Lloyd’s Bank.
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First name: John
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Last name: Hanbury
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
Religion: Quaker
Social background: Gentry
Primary outcome: Trade
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Anna Osgood
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Sources: There is confusion in HoP entries https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/hanbury-john-1664-1734 and https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/hanbury-john-1665-1734 as to whether the MP was or was not the same man as the director of the SSC.
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Crossings (1)
75070 - Anna (1738 - 1739)
Role: Owner
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Death
Date: 1758
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Occupation: Merchant – North America
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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