P_10433_2702 – Edward Hill
‘Hill’ with unnamed others was owner of a slaving voyage by the Adventure from London to Africa and Jamaica under John Haggey in 1775. Edward Hill was identified as owner of the Adventure (Capt. John Haggey) in papers (1775-78) from the Chancery suit of Hutchinson v Wilson. He has not to date been further traced.
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First name: Edward
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Last name: Hill
Aliases: Hill
Primary cohort: London
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Sources: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5878385; C 111/210. These papers have not yet been examined. One of the parties in them was James Hutchinson, clerk to the Leathersellers Company 1760-1801; another was the iron trading firm of John and William Wilson, the developers of Wilsontown ironworks.
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Crossings (1)
78185 - Adventure (1775 - 1775)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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