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English slave-trader

Miles Barber (1733–1786+) was an English slave-trader from Lancaster who established a factory at Factory Island, Îles de Los in 1755.

Slave trading voyages

These are some of the Salve voyages connected to Miles Barber of the Slave Voyages database.

Voyage id Ship Date left Date return Captain Owner No. of enslaved Africans Location in Africa Location in Americas Notes
#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

  1. "Miles Barber and Miles Barber". Lancashire Museum. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  2. Mouser, Bruce (2002). A slaving voyage to Africa and Jamaica : the log of the Sandown, 1793 - 1794. Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press. p. viii. ISBN 0253340772.
  3. "Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade - Database". www.slavevoyages.org. Rice University. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
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