P_10433_1865 – Henry Mackett
Slave-ship captain in four slaving voyages from London, with an ownership interest alongside the South Sea Co. in 1725 in the voyage of the Rose, and later bankrupt in 1733 as ‘mariner and dealer in rum’. He was probably the Henry Macket [sic] of St Dunstan Stepney who buried at St Paul Shadwell 07/04/1752.
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First name: Henry
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Last name: Mackett
Aliases: Mackett
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Bankruptcies
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London Gazette 16 June 1733Issue:7205Page:2
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Sources: London Gazette 16 June 1733Issue:7205Page:2; Henry Mackett was party to litigation with the slave-ship captain Nurse Hereford (q.v.) in 1712, C 9/471/75.
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Crossings (4)
24350 - Mercury
Role: Captain
76809 - London Frigat (1732 - 1732)
Role: Captain
76501 - Mercury (1717 - 1718)
Role: Captain
76086 - Rose (1725 - 1726)
Role: Captain-owner
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Occupation: Mariner (Labourer)
Mariner and rum dealer
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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