3.1 million enslaved people trafficked to the British colonies
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P_10433_0403 – James Waite or Wayte
Major London slave-trader, an elusive figure given the scale of his slave-trading.
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Major London slave-trader with an intense burst of voyages between 1700 and 1702, all with William Arnald or Arnold (q.
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London Virginia merchant, co-owner of 4 voyages from London between 1701 and 1703, two destined for Jamaica and one to each of Antigua and Barbados.
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London merchant and Goldsmith, co-owner of nine voyages from London between 1698 and 1704, six alongside Sir Jeffrey Jeffreys (q.
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