William Willoughby
‘Merchant of London.’ William Willoughby does not appear in the TASTDB, but the Indian Queen, which made a recorded voyage (for which no ownership information is included) captained by John Ross from London sailing 27/01/1761 was shown as owned by Charles Reavly [sic], William Dodding and William Willoughby merchants of London when it was granted letters of marque 21/11/1760.
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Primary cohort: London
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Sources: HCA 26/12/39.
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Crossings (1)
77761 - Indian Queen (1761 - 1761)
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