P_10433_2131 – Patrick Goold
Merchant of Montserrat and St Kitts, co-owner with two others in the slaving voyage of the Mary and Catherine to Montserrat in 1721, of which he wrote detailed accounts to Isaac Hobhouse and others in early 1723. Given as Gould but he was identified as Patrick Goold in litigation in 1729 alongside Martin French, Robert Skerrett and others.
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First name: Patrick
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Last name: Goold
Aliases: Gould, Patrick
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Foreign born: Yes
Shown as of Cork c. 1757.
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Sources: Bristol Record Society's Publications Vol. XX The Trade of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century, pp. 83-93. C 11/498/7 Natalie Zacek, Settler Society in the English Leewards 1670-1776 p. 92.
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Crossings (1)
76665 - Mary and Catherine
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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