P_10433_2955 – William Beatson
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Died: Unknown

London merchant, partner with John Beatson, with whom he had a single slave voyage of the Diligence to Barbados in 1799. The two men were bankrupt in 1804, when they were given as of St Mary at Hill.
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First name: William
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Last name: Beatson
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Bankruptcies
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London Gazette 15665 10 January 1804 p.56 (bankruptcy of William and John Beatson)
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Supplier to slave trade voyages: No
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Sources: London Gazette 15665 10 January 1804 p.56 (bankruptcy of William and John Beatson of St Mary at Hill). London Gazette 13966 31 December 1796 p. 1274. PROB 11/1512/409. A John Beatson of Catearch Street whose will was proved 10/06/1800 (PROB 11/1343/141) had a deceased brother William and strong Lancashire links.
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Crossings (1)
81038 - Diligence (1799 - 1799)
Role: Owner
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Burial
Date: 06/06/1810
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Was slave trading profitable: No
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Courts: PCC
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