P_10433_1683 – Thomas Maclane
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Merchant of Lime Street, co-owner (with Archibald Maclane q.v.) of a slaving voyage from London by the Favourite Polly to Cape Coast Castle and Annapolis in 1761. He was a debtor for £4500 of Glyn’s Bank, and absconded in 1765.
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Last name: Maclane
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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A debtor of Glyn's Bank, absconding in 1765.
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Sources: Roger Fulford, Glyn's 1753-1953 Six Generations in Lombard Street, p. 15 https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.224012/2015.224012.Glyns_djvu.txt
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75480 - Favourite Polly (1761 - 1762)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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