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P_10433_2890 – William Peatt Litt
William Peatt Litt (1769-1840), London West India merchant with four slaving voyages from London between 1797 and 1803 and 22 from Liverpool between 1798 and 1807, partner with Joseph Timperon (q.
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London West India merchant (d.
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Thomas Newby, owner of slaving voyage from London by the Commerce to Cape Coast Castle and Kingston in 1785.
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London ship-builder and ship owner, sole owner of two slaving voyages from London by the Constantine and the Adeona in 1802 and 1803 to Bonny and Congo River respectively and then both to Montevideo, and almost certainly the Peter Mestears [sic] shown as co-owner of a slaving voyage by the Duchess of Portland in 1792 (Peter Mestaer, the father of Peter Everitt Mestaer, had died in 1791).
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London merchant, owner or co-owner of four slaving voyages from London between 1781 and 1785, and of fourteen slaving voyage from Liverpool between 1779 and 1789, with a variety of itineraries in Africa and the Americas.
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Owner of a single slaving voyage, in the Countess de Gálvez in 1794 to the Gold Coast and Jamaica, shipwrecked on its return leg.
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Owner of single voyage in 1784 to Bonny and Guadeloupe in the Cronstadt.
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