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Theophilus
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Daubuz
Aliases:
Daccbur, Theophilus
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London
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Rev. Charles Daubuz
Father
Charles Daubuz was a Huguenot refugee who became a Church of England clergyman.
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Sources:
Protestant Exiles from France, Vol. II Book 3 Ch. 20.
HCA 26/7/91
Trade Directories place Theophilus Daubuz in Lime Street c. 1755-1760 and then Devonshire Square until c.1775.
For Peter Fearon, see https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146662535
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1775
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17/06/1775
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Tottenham (Middlesex)
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Was slave trading profitable:
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