3.1 million enslaved people trafficked to the British colonies

Of St Helier, Jersey, co-owner with Thomas Mallet and ‘Parry’ of a slaving voyage from London by the Defiance under John Kimber (who had been tried in 1792 for the murder of a captive African girl on board an earlier slaving voyage as captain, and cleared) to the Gold Coast and Barbados in 1797. The will of Peter Mallet [senior] of St Helier proved 1807 showed his sons as Peter and Thomas Mallet: the two men subsequently appear in litigation with each other for twenty years.