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isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Great Britain, Parliamentary Papers: 1777-1853
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Rhodes House Library (Oxford, UK) Buxton manuscripts (Papers of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton), British Empire Mss., s.444, vols. 17, 23-4, 26-34, 38-46
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This voyage embarked with approximately 278 enslaved people and disembarked with approximately 246 enslaved people after a Middle Passage of 38 days. There was a slave insurrection. The vessel was captured by the British and condemned at the Court of Mixed Commission, Havana.
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