Miles Barber
Appearance
Miles Barber (1733–1786+)[1] was an English slave-trader from Lancaster who established a factory at Factory Island, Îles de Los in 1755.[2]
Slave trading voyages
[edit]These are some of the Salve voyages connected to Miles Barber of the Slave Voyages database.[3]
Voyage id | Ship | Date left | Date return | Captain | Owner | No. of enslaved Africans | Location in Africa | Location in Americas | Notes |
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#17434 | Cato | 20-1-1758 | 9-1-1759 | Richard Millerson John Tallon |
Miles Barber Richard Millerson Thomas Hind John Preston Miles Houseman |
288 of 336* | Sierra Leone estuary | Charleston | |
#24029 | Thetis | 23-2-1759 | 1759/1760 | John Preston | Miles Barber Thomas Hinde John Braithwaite William Watson |
212 of 248* | Windward Coast | Charleston | |
#24504 | Cato | 1759 | Aug 1760 | Richard Millerson Reed |
Miles Barber Richard Millerson Thomas Hind William Watson |
360 of 400* | Sierra Leone estuary | Jamaica | |
#24508 | Thetis | 1760 | 1760 | John Preston | Miles Barber | 209 of 250* | Africa, port unspecified | Martinique | |
#24032 | Marquis of Granby | 1761 | 27 October 1761 | Robert Dodson | Miles Barber | 200 of 225* | Gambia | Charleston | |
#90932 | Lyon | 30 May 1761 | 23 February 1763 | William Parkinson | Miles Barber William Parkinson Thomas Hind |
287 of 352 | West Central Africa and St. Helena | Jamaica Guadeloupe |
References
[edit]- ^ "Miles Barber and Miles Barber". Lancashire Museum. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^ Mouser, Bruce (2002). A slaving voyage to Africa and Jamaica : the log of the Sandown, 1793 - 1794. Bloomington, Ind. [u.a.]: Indiana University Press. p. viii. ISBN 0253340772.
- ^ "Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade - Database". www.slavevoyages.org. Rice University. Retrieved 3 September 2024.