P_10433_3204 – Maxwell Nasmyth
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Died: 1795

Maxwell Nasmyth (d. 1795), co-owner of two slaving voyages from London by the Rio Nova to Popo and Jamaica in 1791 and 1792. Maxwell Naysmith [sic] of John Street Minories was buried at St Botolph Aldgate 27/04/1795.
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Sources: Probate inventory 1807 PROB 31/1005/683 bachleor of St Botolph Aldgate London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 for Maxwell Naysmith City of London St Botolph, Aldgate 1767-1812
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Crossings (2)
83337 - Rio Nova (1792 - 1793)
Role: Owner
83336 - Rio Nova (1791 - 1792)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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