P_10433_1726 – Peter Clark
‘Clark’ is given as owner and co-owner with the captain of two voyages by the Catherine and Eliza in 1800 to Africa and Berbice and in 1801 to Gallinhas and Havana. In the second of these, his co-owner was the captain T. Pratt. The Chancery suit of Clark v Pratt of 1802-1803 identifies the parties as Peter Clark and Thomas Pratt.
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First name: Peter
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Last name: Clark
Aliases: Clark
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male?
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Sources: C 13/25/28
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Crossings (2)
80760 - Catherine and Eliza (1801 - 1802)
Role: Owner
80759 - Catherine and Eliza (1800 - 1801)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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