P_10433_3077 – William Hammond Jr
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William Hammond jr. was co-owner (with Francis Robson q.v.) of a slaving voyage from London by the Hero to Cape Coast Castle and Grenada in 1792. He has not been further traced.
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First name: William
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Last name: Hammond
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: William Hammond the younger was Partner with William Thornton 'brokers' until 1788 LG 27 January 1789Issue:13064Page:52; William Hammond and James Meers Hammond were partners as insurance brokers until 1823 LG 30 August 1823Issue:17953Page:1438; William Hammond assigned assets to creditors 1827 LG 6 July 1827Issue:18376Page:1463
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Crossings (1)
81816 - Hero (1792 - 1792)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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