Ships, Crews, and Cargoes (Stephanie Smallwood)

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Middle Passages Institute 2011

University of York

Wednesday | Aug 3 | 2011

Ships, Crews, and Cargoes

Eight Regions of European Trade in Africa:

1. Senegambia [Senegal, Gambia]

2. Sierra Leone [Sierra Leone]

3. Windward Coast [Liberia, Ivory Coast]

4. Gold Coast [Ghana]

5. Bight of Benin [Togo, Benin,

Southwest Nigeria]

6. Bight of Biafra [Southeast Nigeria,

Gabon, Cameroon]

7. West-Central Africa [Congo, Angola]

8. Southeast Africa [Mozambique]

Articles of Agreement of the

Sally, July 22, 1785

TSTD Voyage ID: 17959

Source: Elizabeth Donnan, ed., Documents

Illustrative of the Slave Trade to America , 4 vols

(Washington, D.C., 1930-33), Vol. 2, 558-562

May 1686: Instructions to

Samuel Kempthorne,

Captain of the Loyall

Factors , for a voyage to

Angola to purchase 300 enslaved Africans

TSTD Voyage ID: 15246

Trade Cargoes assembled by the Royal African Company of England

May 1693: Cargo valued at

₤2600, put aboard the East

India Merchant to purchase 650 enslaved Africans at Whydah

(Bight of Benin)

June 1688: Cargo valued at ₤1098, put aboard the

John to purchase enslaved Africans at Angola

July 1677: Account of slaves purchased for the

Sarah Bonadventure

The Brookes

Bill of Lading for slave cargo aboard the Speedwell ,

1689

TSTD Voyage ID: 9815

Sale of enslaved

Africans aboard the

Sarah Bonadventure ,

Jamaica, 1677

TSTD Voyage ID: 35049

Source: “Slave Ship Fredensborg II, 1788”; Image Reference

NW0037, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the

University of Virginia Library

Source: “Enslaved Africans Transported to Slave

Ships, Gold Coast, late 17 th cent.”; Image Reference

LCP-54, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the

Humanities and the University of Virginia Library

This drawing appears in Thomas Clarkson, The History of the

Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the

African Slave-Trade by the British parliament (London, 1808), vol. 1, between pp. 374-75.

Clarkson explains (pp. 375-377) that he purchased these items in a shop in Liverpool and that they had been used on slave ships. A, pair of handcuffs for men (right wrist of one person was padlocked to left wrist of another); B, leg shackles for men

(right ankle of one is fastened to left ankle of another); C,D,E, the thumbscrew used for punishing slaves ("The thumbs are put into this instrument through the two circular holes at the top of it. By turning a key, a bar rises up by means of a screw from C to D, and the pressure upon them becomes painful. By turning it further you may make the blood start from the ends of them . .

."); F,G,H, speculum oris or mouth opener (used by surgeons aboard slave ships for force feeding, in cases of "locked jaw" or on persons who "for one reason or another refused to eat or could not eat").

Source: “Irons and Shackles Used on Slave

Ships, late 18 th cent.”; Image Reference

FO18, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the

Humanities and the University of Virginia

Library

View of Cap Francais, St. Domingue (Haiti) and slave ship. Shows purchase of slaves aft on the main deck, an iron barrier separating them from the quarter-deck, and Europeans apparently having a picnic on the stern; also cross- section of ship's hull with storage quarters. Caption on illustration reads:

"Vue du Cap Francais et du n[avi]re la Marie

Seraphique de Nantes, Capitaine Gaugy, le jour de l'ouverture de sa vente, troisieme voyage d'Angole,

1772,1773" [View of Cap Francais and the Marie

Seraphique of Nantes/Captain Gaugy/the day of the opening of its [slave] sale [after] its third voyage from Angola, 1772, 1773].

TSTD Voyage ID 30968 (see also 30910, 30941)

Source: “French Slave Ship, La Marie-Séraphique, Saint

Domingue (Haiti), 1773”; Image Reference EO30, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the

Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library

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