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P_10433_2172 – Thomas Burchill
Co-investor in the 1738 slaving voyage of the Betty to Charleston, with George Arnold and Thomas Truman (each of whom q.
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Co-owner of a single slaving voyage, of the Betty to Charleston in 1737.
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David Godin was shown as the co-owner (with the captain John Carruthers) of two slaving voyages (in one of which he is identified in TASTDB as 'Daniel Godin') from London by the Molly to Africa and Charleston in 1732 and 1734, as the sole owner of two slaving voyages from London again destined for Charleston in 1736 and 1738 by the Princess Carolina, very probably of two further voyages by the Princess Carolina in 1737 and 1739 also destined for Charleston, and possibly of a seventh voyage by the Samuel to Charleston in 1725 that might have belonged to his cousin Stephen Godin (q.
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Co-owner of a slaving voyage by the Hiscox from London to Charleston in 1738, for which he is given as Timothy Bridges in TASTDB.
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Co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Hiscox to West Central Africa and Charleston alongside Thomas Hall of London (q.
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Co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Hiscox to West Central Africa and Charleston in 1738.
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Tobias Wall Gallwey, slave-owner of St Kitts (d.
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Captain of a voyage by the Susanna from London to Loango and Jamaica in 1732, and shown as co-owner with Thomas Herbert (q.
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