P_10433_2680 – Sam Hulme
Co-owner (with George Burton, q.v.) of a slaving voyage from London by the Fame to the Gold Coast and Jamaica in 1773. The 1776 and 1778 Lloyd’s Registers show him as the owner of the Fame. He has not been further traced to date.
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Sources: Neither of the wills of Samuel Hulme proved 1813 and 1819 appear to show any connection to the slave-trader of 40 years before.
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Crossings (1)
78135 - Fame (1773 - 1774)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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