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Thomas Hodgson, Jr and his son, Ellis Leckonby Hodgson, the new owners of Lucy, were leading Liverpool slave traders.They maintained a factory at Iles de Los (1790, 1794, & 1799–1809), and at Cape Mount and Bassa (1801–1802).
Effigies of Sir Thomas Lucy and his wife, Joyce Acton, St. Leonard's church, Charlecote. Sir Thomas Lucy (24 April 1532 – 7 July 1600) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1571 and 1585. He was a magistrate in Warwickshire, but is best known for his links to William Shakespeare. As a Protestant activist, he came into ...
Two British slave-ships off Fort Christiansborg taking on board enslaved people, painting by George Webster [1]. William Earle (1721–1788) was an English slave trader. In a career lasting 40 years he was responsible for at least 117 slave voyages and by the number of slave voyages he was the sixth most active slave trader in the period 1740–1790 from the Port of Liverpool.
Thomas Lucy (1532–1600) was an English politician. Thomas Lucy may also refer to: Thomas Lucy (died 1415), MP for Warwickshire; Thomas Lucy (died 1640) (1585–1640
In 1858 Forwood married Lucy, daughter of Simon Crosfield (brother of the businessman Joseph Crosfield), of Liverpool; they had three daughters. Lucy died in 1873, and the following year Forwood married Mary Anne Eliza, daughter of the journalist and historian Thomas Baines, FRS, of Liverpool and of London. They had four sons (the eldest ...
Lucy was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Lucy of Charlecote Park and his wife Constance Kingsmill, the daughter of Sir Richard Kingsmill of High Clere, Hampshire. [1]His grandfather Sir Thomas Lucy was an MP and is noted for prosecuting William Shakespeare although there is little evidence to support this claim.
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Lucy Thomas (née Williams) was baptised in Llansamlet, south Wales, on 11 March 1781, [1] the daughter of Job Williams and his wife, Ann James. She married Robert Thomas at Llansamlet on 30 June 1802. [1] Robert was a contractor of a coal level, providing fuel for Cyfarthfa Ironworks. [1] They had eight children, six sons and two daughters. [1]