The slave trader married an African chieftain’s daughter, with whom he had two sons, but died on a business trip to Falmouth in 1700 aged 30. The memorial was erected in the Grade II listed ...
2. Brazilian traders were finding it difficult to operate in West Africa because the British navy was intercepting slave ships. The Brazilians made the journey round the Cape of Good Hope ...
2, p. 409. William H. Williams operated a slave pen in Washington ... Williams' Gang examines slave criminality, the coastwise domestic slave trade, and southern jurisprudence as it supplies a ...
The museum used to be accessed from the other side where, near the period entrance, there still lies a statue of slave trader Robert Geffrye. The museum opened over a century ago in buildings he ...
[2] No evidence now survives of either Angerstein or the other ... Although most people will understand that a slave trader was a man who profited from and traded in enslaved Africans, Lloyd’s ...