Title:
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First name:
William
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Last name:
Dodding
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Primary cohort:
London
Sex:
Male
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Political Offices Held
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Bankruptcies
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Geographic experiences
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Internal migrant:
No
Foreign born:
No
Supplier to slave trade voyages:
No
Creditor to slave trade voyages:
No
Philanthropy:
No
Plantation owner:
No
Sources:
TASTDB voyage no. 77761
HCA 26/12/39
PROB 11/908/426.
Other Individuals
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Organisations
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Crossings (1)
Birth
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Death
Date:
1765
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Burial
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Residencies
St Mary at Hill
City of London (Middlesex)
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Inns of Court
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Military training
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Imperial positions
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Apprenticeships
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Livery company affiliations
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Other business activities
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Was slave trading profitable:
No
Will
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PCC
The will of William Dodding merchant of St Mary at Hill made 11/04/1765 was proved 25/05/1765. He left £100 each to his two sisters Rachel Dodding and Mary Dodding of Kendall; £100 to John Webb merchant of St Mary at Hill and £20 to Wheldon Jones sailmaker of St John Southwark, his trustees; and the remainder of his estate in trust, 3/4 for his nephew William Brown son of his sister Letitia Brown of Whitby, and the other 1/4 for his sister Margaret Dodding.
Legacies
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