P_10433_3214 – Moulton
‘Moulton’ was shown as the sole owner of a slaving voyage by the Rio Nova to the Gold Coast and Jamaica in 1804. This was either Charles Moulton (q.v.) or more likely his brother Robert Moulton (q.v.), who was executor for Arthur Appleby, the captain of the Rio Nova on earlier voyages for John Deffell (q.v.) between 1798 and 1803.
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Last name: Moulton
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Primary cohort: London
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Crossings (1)
83341 - Rio Nova (1804 - 1805)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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