P_10433_1564 – John Mill
Born: 1710
Died: 1771

John Mill, co-owner of five slaving voyages from London between 1759 and 1764, one of Hancock’s Citizens of the World. He was managing partner with Richard Oswald of Grant, Oswald & Co., with a 1/9th share in the partnership that bought Bance Island in 1748; he left his interest to Oswald in 1771.
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Last name: Mill
Aliases: Mill, Jno, John Mills
Primary cohort: London
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Sources: PROB 11/975/39 Hancock, Citizens of the World.
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Crossings (5)
75163 - Betsey and Patsey (1762 - 1763)
Role: Owner
75032 - Africa (1764 - 1766)
Role: Owner
77765 - Bance Island (1764 - 1765)
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77723 - Bance Island (1759 - 1760)
Role: Owner
77773 - Dispatch (1764 - 1765)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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Courts: PCC
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