Sir Thomas Grantham
Sir Thomas Grantham (c. 1641-1718), an English Admiral and tobacco trader, was granted letters of marque with David Milner [q.v., under David Milne] and Kendall Hudson the commander for the Fanteen Galley in July 1712. The New Fanteen Galley under Kendall Hudson left London 12/06/1712 on a slaving voyage for Africa, for which no other details are recorded other than ownership by Edward Searle, David Milner [sic] and James Waite.
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Sources: HCA 26/16/133 Description: Commander: Kendall Hudson. Ship: Fanteen Galley. Burden: 200 tons. Crew: 40. Owners: Sir Thomas Grantham, David Milner [sic] and Captain Kendall Hudson 02/07/1712.
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