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Correspondence; I Hobhouse and Partners

Correspondence to Isaac Hobhouse and Partners

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The African Slave Trade of Bristol. Letters to Isaac Hobhouse and partners. Slave Estates (Jefferies collection).
Hobshouse was a merchant behind slave voyages and owned ships.

Letter to Isaac Hobhouse and Tyndall about the arrival of Bristol ships in Kingston , Jamaica.

Date: 1729

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Correspondence; I Hobhouse and Partners

Correspondence to Isaac Hobhouse and Partners

Description:

The African Slave Trade of Bristol. Letters to Isaac Hobhouse and partners. Slave Estates (Jefferies collection).
Hobshouse was a merchant behind slave voyages and owned ships.

Letter to Isaac Hobhouse from an agent, about a ship, the Greyhound , and the slave mortalities on a voyage.

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Articles of agreement

Articles of agreement

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Ships’ muster rolls from 1794 – 1795; Society of Merchant Venturers’ archive.
Muster roll no: 85.

Articles of agreement for the ship, the African Queen, 1794.
The African Queen left Bristol for Sierra Leone, buying 411 slaves. 407 were sold at Grenada, in the Caribbean. It was a very fast voyage, taking only 6 1/2 months for the round trip.

Articles of agreement set out the terms and conditions of a voyage. The Articles was a standard printed form, listing the food rations and financial arrangements the crew would receive.

The muster roll is a list of all crew signed on for all or part of a voyage, which was used to calculate the money each man should pay to the Sailors’ Hospital Fund (insurance).

The Society of Merchant Venturers is a Bristol-based organisation, which was formed in 1552 as an elite body of merchants involved in overseas trade. The Society still exists today.

Date: 1794

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Correspondence; I Hobhouse and Partners

Correspondence to Isaac Hobhouse and Partners

Description:

The African Slave Trade of Bristol. Letters to Isaac Hobhouse and partners. Slave Estates (Jefferies collection).
Hobshouse was a merchant behind slave voyages and owned ships.

Letter to Isaac Hobhouse, Barbadoes about a forthcoming voyage from London to Barbadoes and the cargo it will be carrying (candles, beef, herring, etc).

Date: 1723

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Letter from an agent in Jamaica

Correspondence to Isaac Hobhouse and Partners

Description:

The African Slave Trade of Bristol. Letters to Isaac Hobhouse and partners. Slave Estates (Jefferies collection).
Hobshouse was a merchant behind slave voyages and owned ships.

Letter from an agent in Jamaica to Isaac Hobhouse and partners, Bristol.

Date: Letter from an agent in Jamaica

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Correspondence; I Hobhouse and Partners

Orders for the purchase of a cargo of slaves

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The African Slave Trade of Bristol. Letters to Isaac Hobhouse and partners. Slave Estates (Jefferies collection).
Hobshouse was a merchant behind slave voyages and owned ships.

Orders for the purchase of a cargo of slaves by the owners of a Bristol ship. Laroche, Thomas, Hobhouse, et al.1733.

Date: 1733

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Details of sale of a cargo of slaves

Details of sale of a cargo of slaves

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The African Slave Trade of Bristol . Letters to Isaac Hobhouse and partners. Slave Estates (Jefferies collection).
Hobshouse was a merchant behind slave voyages and owned ships.

Details of the sale of a cargo of slaves. Barbados 1730.
Freke and Company, owners.

Date: 1730

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Articles of agreement

Articles of agreement

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From ships’ muster roll book, 1793 – 1795; Society of Merchant Venturers’ archive. Muster roll no: SMV 178.
Articles of Agreement for the ship, the African Queen , 1792.
The African Queen sailed from Bristol for Old Calabar, West Africa, with over £5,000 worth of trade goods. 21 of the 37 crew died at the African coast of fever or dysentery. A large number of slaves died at the coast and during the Atlantic crossing, with reports varying from 142 to 116. The survivors were not in good condition.

See also muster roll for the ship, the African Queen .

The muster roll is a list of all crew signed on for all or part of a voyage, which was used to calculate the money each man should pay to the Sailors Hospital Fund (insurance).

Articles of agreement set out the terms and conditions of a voyage. The Articles was a standard printed form, listing the food rations and financial arrangements the crew would receive.

The Society of Merchant Venturers is a Bristol-based organisation, which was formed in 1552 as an elite body of merchants involved in overseas trade. The Society still exists today.

Date: 1792

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Note on reverse of muster roll

Note on reverse of muster roll

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From ships’ muster roll book, 1793 – 1795; Society of Merchant Venturers’ archive. Muster roll no: SMV 178.
Muster Roll of the ship, the African Queen, 1792.
Note on reverse of the Muster Roll, where a Tide Surveyor (either a customs or harbour official) has witnessed the making out of the muster roll for the outward voyage to Africa.

The muster roll is a list of all crew signed on for all or part of a voyage, which was used to calculate the money each man should pay to the Sailors Hospital Fund (insurance).

The Society of Merchant Venturers is a Bristol-based organisation, which was formed in 1552 as an elite body of merchants involved in overseas trade. The Society still exists today.

Date: 1792

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Articles of agreement

Articles of agreement

Description:

From ships’ muster roll book, 1793 – 1795; Society of Merchant Venturers’ archive. Muster roll no: SMV 176.
Articles of Agreement for the ship, the Daniel .
The Daniel left Bristol for Old Calabar and shipped 146 or 142 slaves. 125 died during a bad voyage to Grenada, and the survivors were in a very poor state. They sold for very little. The Daniel then returned to Africa and bought another 211 slaves, and landed 171 in Jamaica for sale.

The muster roll is a list of all crew signed on for all or part of a voyage, which was used to calculate the money each man should pay to the Sailors Hospital Fund (insurance).

Articles of agreement set out the terms and conditions of a voyage. The Articles was a standard printed form, listing the food rations and financial arrangements the crew would receive.

The Society of Merchant Venturers is a Bristol-based organisation, which was formed in 1552 as an elite body of merchants involved in overseas trade. The Society still exists today.

Date: 1791

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