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P_10433_2078 – Coulson Fellowes
Coulson Fellowes (1696-1769), MP for Huntingdonshire 1741-1761, nephew of Sir John Fellowes (q.
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Archibald Hamilton, British army officer and co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Mary to Cabinda and Jamaica in 1735, with Richard Pinnell (given as Pennel), Thomas Hall and George Hamilton.
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Co-owner of a voyage by the Faulcon from London to Cabinda and Charleston in 1736, and very probably also co-owner of a voyage by the same ship and the same captain (with one of the same co-owners, James Pearce q.
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John Mellish, slave-ship captain and probably merchant of Portsmouth, owner-captain of a slaving voyage from London by the Betty Gally to Africa and Kingston Jamaica in 1719, captain of an earlier slaving voyage from London in 1718 by the Betty for which no ownership information is given in TASTDB, and captain of a slaving voyage by the Isle of Wight clearing Portsmouth in 1713.
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London merchant, owner of two slaving voyages and co-owner of a third, all to Jamaica, between 1719 and 1721.
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Major and under-researched London West India merchant of the mid-18th century, with two voyages in the Sarah to St Kitts in 1725-6, and a further voyage as co-owner in the Betty to Charleston in 1738.
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