P_10433_2366 – William Hall
‘Hall’ and ‘Fletcher’ were co-owners of a slaving voyage from London by the William and Mary to Gambia and Barbados in 1765. We have tentatively inferred this to be Edward Fletcher (q.v.) and William Hall of Whitehaven (d. c. 1770), among the co-owners of two privateers in 1758 and of a slaving voyage from Whitehaven by the Betty to Sierra Leone and Charleston in 1759.
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Last name: Hall
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Crossings (2)
77235 - William and Mary (1765 - 1765)
Role: Owner
26020 - Betty (1759 - 1760)
Role: Owner
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Whitehaven (Cumberland)
Learn moreOccupation: Merchant - General Overseas (Merchant)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
Will
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Occupation: Merchant
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Courts: Richmond or Chester
Will of William Hall merchant, St Bees Whitehaven. Cumberland.
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