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Will of William Nevin or Niven, proved 11/12/1784, PROB 11/1124/192. It does not identify the owners of his ship: his heirs were in Scotland. A John Nevin sailed for James Mather and other London slavetraders.
A William Urquhart and his partner Carlile Pollock, formerly of New York but then of London were bankrupt in August 1786, Universal Magazine Vol. LXXVIII (1786) p. 111; Gentleman's Magazine Vol. LVII (1787) Part II p. 1198; cf also B 3/5108 Description: In the matter of William Urquhart of Lloyds Coffee House, London, merchant (dealer and chapman), bankrupt. Date of commission of bankruptcy: 1811 May 30.
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