• Trelawney or Trelawny was a ship launched at Bristol in 1781. Initially she was a West Indiaman. In 1791 she made one voyage as a slave ship in the triangular...
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  • Several ships have been named Trelawney or Trelawny. HMS Trelawney was the mercantile Trelawney that the Admiralty purchased in 1744 for use as a storeship...
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  • listed in Lloyd's Register in 1781. Captain William Moor acquired a letter of marque on 22 May 1779. In 1788 and 1789 Trelawney engaged in whaling in the...
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  • Harpooner returned to online records in 1782, and in 1783 became the slave ship Trelawney, which then made two complete voyages in the triangular trade in enslaved...
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  • 1780. In 1781 she entered into the triangular trade in enslaved people. From 1781 she made six complete voyages from Liverpool as a slave ship. On her...
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    Britain): The ship was captured in the North Sea by the French. Tom ( Great Britain): The ship was captured by the French privateer L'Eole. Trelawney ( Great...
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    Middlesex, to Thomas Lake, knight, and dame Mary, his wife. Sir Jonathan Trelawney's Estate Act 1605 3 Jas. 1. c. 13 27 May 1606 An Act for sale of certain...
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    London. Assurance to purchasers of lands, late the estate of Sir Jonathan Trelawney, directed to be sold for payment of debts. 4 Jas. 1. c. 11 4 July 1607...
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    careers as free persons of colour, or joined Accompong Town. During the ship's voyage 17 Maroons died. During the first winter between 1796 and 1797, which...
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    other slaves to escape. They also attacked white travellers on the roads. In 1781, Jack was killed by a party of Maroons. However, Jack's runaway community...
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    until well after the battle. On the basis of the writings of ships boy Edward Trelawney some have said the delay was due to Duckworth's refusal to sail...
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