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P_10433_2808 – Wilson
Learn moreP_10433_2811 – Hueston
'Hueston' is shown as the owner of a slaving voyage from London to Anomabu by the Antelope in 1798, with no record of its subsequent fate.
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Learn moreP_10433_2819 – Alexander Caldcleugh
Major London slave-trader in the final years of the slave-trade, owner or co-owner of 14 identified slaving voyages from London between 1797 and 1807, seven shown in TASTDB under his name alone and the remainder with partners including Edward Boyd (q.
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London slave-trader, partner with Alexander Caldcleugh and Edward Boyd until 1814, after which he and Boyd settled the accounts of the firm.
Learn moreP_10433_2822 – Bourdieu
Owner of a slaving voyage by the Aspinal[l] to Bonny and Martinique in 1798 and given only as 'Bourdieu'.
Learn moreP_10433_2825 – William Bryant
Given as 'Boyant' but identifiable from litigation surrounding the voyage of the Atalanta in 1802 as the William Bryant whose creditors were pursuing bills of exchange arising from the sale of the captive Africans on the Atalanta by Lindo, Lake in Jamaica.
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London West India merchant and slave-owner, Lord Mayor of London and MP, with ownership in two slaving voyages by the Atalanta in 1802 and 1805, the first of which arose out of a deal with a debtor which gave Atkins ownership of the ship.
Learn moreP_10433_2829 – Richard Miles, later Richard Miles Wynne.
Major London slave-trader, second only to Camden, Calvert & King in the late 18th century, with 48 voyages from London between 1785 and 1807, and a further four voyages recorded from Caribbean ports.
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