Ship, nation, owners | Voyage identification number | 77676 |
Voyage in 1999 CD-ROM | Yes | |
Vessel name | Black Prince | |
Flag | Great Britain | |
Flag IMP | Great Britain | |
Place constructed | British plantations | |
Year constructed | ||
Place registered | London | |
Year registered | ||
Rig | Ship | |
Tonnage | 220 | |
Standardized tonnage IMP | 329 | |
Guns mounted | 10 | |
Vessel owners | ||
Voyage Outcome | Particular outcome of voyage | Voyage completed as intended |
Outcome of voyage for slaves IMP | Slaves disembarked in Americas | |
Outcome of voyage if ship captured IMP | Not captured | |
Outcome of voyage for owner IMP | Delivered slaves for original owners | |
African resistance | Slave insurrection | |
Voyage Itinerary | Place where voyage began IMP | London |
First place of slave purchase | Gambia | |
Second place of slave purchase | ||
Third place of slave purchase | ||
Principal place of slave purchase IMP | Gambia | |
Places of call before Atlantic crossing | ||
First place of slave landing | South Carolina, place unspecified | |
Second place of slave landing | ||
Third place of slave landing | ||
Principal place of slave landing IMP | Charleston | |
Place where voyage ended | London | |
Region where voyage began IMP | England and Wales | |
First region of slave purchase | Senegambia and offshore Atlantic | |
Second region of slave purchase | ||
Third region of slave purchase | ||
Principal region of slave purchase IMP | Senegambia and offshore Atlantic | |
First region of slave landing | South Carolina | |
Second region of slave landing | ||
Third region of slave landing | ||
Principal region of slave landing IMP | South Carolina | |
Region where voyage ended | England and Wales | |
Voyage Dates | Year arrived with slaves IMP | 1757 |
Date voyage began | 1756-10-17 | |
Date trade began in Africa | 1756-11-24 | |
Date vessel departed Africa | 1757-06-26 | |
Date vessel arrived with slaves | 1757-08-25 | |
Date vessel departed for homeport | ||
Date voyage completed | 1758-01-15 | |
Voyage length, homeport to slaves landing (days) IMP | 312 | |
Middle passage (days) IMP | 60 | |
Captain and Crew | Captain's name | Bostock, Peter Steine, Francis |
Crew at voyage outset | 30 | |
Crew at first landing of slaves | ||
Crew deaths during voyage | ||
Slave (numbers) | Number of slaves intended at first place of purchase | 250 |
Slaves carried from first port of purchase | ||
Slaves carried from second port of purchase | ||
Slaves carried from third port of purchase | ||
Total slaves embarked | 200 | |
Total slaves embarked IMP | 200 | |
Number of slaves arriving at first place of landing | ||
Number of slaves disembarked at first place of landing | ||
Number of slaves disembarked at second place of landing | ||
Number of slaves disembarked at third place of landing | ||
Total slaves disembarked IMP | 163 | |
Slave (characteristics) | Percentage men IMP | |
Percentage women IMP | ||
Percentage boys IMP | ||
Percentage girls IMP | ||
Percentage male IMP | ||
Percentage children IMP | ||
Sterling cash price in Jamaica IMP | ||
Slave deaths during middle passage IMP | ||
Mortality rate IMP | ||
Source | Sources | ADM7/89: Admiralty, National Archives (UK) T70/1526-1529: British National Archives (Kew) Donnan,IV,365: Donnan, Elizabeth, ed., Documents Illustrative of the History of the Slave Trade to the Americas, vol. III (Washington, DC, 1930) LList, 15 Mar 1757: New Lloyd's List (later, Lloyd's List), (London, England) LList, 8 Nov 1757: New Lloyd's List (later, Lloyd's List), (London, England) LList, 10 Jan 1758: New Lloyd's List (later, Lloyd's List), (London, England) LList, 17 Jan 1758: New Lloyd's List (later, Lloyd's List), (London, England) T70/30,f.106: British National Archives (Kew) ADM68/199,224v: Admiralty, National Archives (UK) T70/1694,57.02.14.: British National Archives (Kew) Owen, 86: Owen, Nicholas, Journal of a Slave-Dealer: A View of Some Remarkable Axcedents in the Life of Nics. Owen on the Coast of Africa and America from the Year 1746 to the Year 1757, edited and with an introduction by Evelyn Martin (London, 1930). |