Thomas Osborne
Shown in the TASTDB as captain of two voyages by the Carlisle, the first to Sierra Leone and Charleston in 1756 (for which Richard Oswald is shown as owner) and the second to Gambia and Basse-Terre in 1757. He appears as owner as well as commander of the ship under letters of marque 05/03/1757, suggesting he was the owner when it undertook its second slaving voyage leaving London 04/03/1757.
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Sources: HCA 26/7/48
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77254 - Carlisle (1757 - 1757)
Role: Captain-owner
75237 - Carlisle (1756 - 1756)
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