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tier of slave trade
    violence of
    see also Royal African Company
    Mercury (ship)
    Merrick, George
    Messervy, Francis
    Middle Passage
    abolitionist depictions of
    crew mortality on
    emphasis on mortality of
    Equiano’s experience of
    as linking expropriation and exploitation .
    Newton’s Duke of Argyle makes
    Norris on
    number of slaves in
    Stanfield on
    superfluous crew members after
    Middleton, Thomas
    Millar, George
    Miller, Joseph.
    Miller, William
    Molembo
    Molineux, Captain
    Molly (ship).
    Moore, Francis
    Moore, Henry.
    More, Hannah
    Morice, Humphry
    instructions for his captains
    insulates himself from consequences of his actions
    Laurens compared with
    trades in Whydah
    Morley, James
    mortality
    of captains
    of crews.
    main causes of death
    of slaves.
    Murdock, William
    Murray, Mungo
    Murray, Robert
    mutiny.
     
Nancy (ship)
    Nassau (ship)
    necessary tubs
    neck irons
    Nelly (ship)
    Neptune (ship)
    New Britannia (ship)
    New Calabar
    Newport (Rhode Island)
    Newton, John
    on African coastal traders
    African wife of
    “Amazing Grace” written by
    as bred to the sea
    Christian paternalism of
    as Church of England minister
    communicates with other captains
    on cruelty of slave-ship captains
    enslavement of
    enters slave trade
    and Equiano.
    first voyage
    on fraudulent trading practices of captains
    illness on third voyage
    Manesty as employer of
    as mate on the Brownlow
    mutiny against
    from rebel sailor to Christian captain
    religious conversion of
    religious manual for sailors proposed by .
    second voyage
    on sexual exploitation of female slaves
    on slave-ship captaincy as godly calling
    on slave-ship sailors
    spiritual diary of
    stroke ends slaving career of
    third voyage
    on Tucker
    as writer
    Nightingale (ship)
    Noble, Clement
    as captain of Brooks .
    family of.
    Noble family.
    Norris, Robert
    on captain going belowdecks.
    on close stowing of slaves
    on guarding captives.
    Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahádee, King of Dahomy, and Inland Country of Guiney
    on paying careful attention to captives
    on regulation of slave trade
    on sexual abuse of slave women
    Short Account of the African Slave Trade, Collected from Local Knowledge, A
    on war as source of slaves
     
Observations on a Guinea Voyage (Stanfield) .n..
    officers of slave ships
    captains discuss
    cat-o’-nine-tails reserved for
    recruitment of
    sexual exploitation of female slaves by
    wages of
    see also doctors (surgeons); mates
    Ogden (ship)
    Ogle, Challenor
    Ogoni
    Old Calabar
    Oldfield, J.R...
    Oliver, George
    ordinary seamen
    Oriji, John
    Osei Tutu
    Ovimbundu
    Owen, Nicholas
    Oyo Empire
     
Pain, Samuel
    Park, Mungo
    Parker, Isaac
    Parr, Edward
    Parr, Thomas and John
    Parr (ship)
    Parrey, Captain
    Pascal, Michael Henry
    Pearce, Jeremiah
    Pearl Galley (ship)
    Pearson, Thomas
    Peggy (ship)
    Pemberton, Captain
    Penny, James .
    Perkins, John.
    Philmore, J.
    pidgins
    Piggot, Mr.
    Pike, Stephen
    pirates
    Pitt, William.
    plantation system
    Pocock, Nicholas
    Polly (ship).
    Pope, Francis
    Portuguese explorers
    Postlethwayt, Malachy
    Potter, Peter
    press-gangs
    Priestly, Joseph
    Prince (ship)
    Prince Henry (ship)
    Prince of Orange (ship)
    Princess (ship)
    Principles of Naval Architecture (Gordon)
    privilege slaves.
    punishment
    exemplary
    for insurrection
    judicial
    for jumping overboard
    for refusal to eat
    for resistance to “dancing,”
    see also flogging
     
Quakers
    race, “production” of
    Racehorse (ship)
    Radcliffe, Thomas.
    raiding
    Ranger (ship)
    rape
    Rathbone, William
    rats
    Rawlinson, John
    Rearden, John
    Redwood, Abraham
    refuse slaves
    Rendall, William
    reparations
    resistance by slaves
    to African slavers
    by “The Boatswain,”
    captains assist one another during
    captains concerned about
    by Captain Tomba
    culture of
    to “dancing,”
    dialectic of discipline and
    forms of
    jumping overboard .
    Laurens on
    merchants concerned about
    during Middle Passage
    on Newton’s African
    on Newton’s Duke of Argyle
    refusal to eat (hunger strike)
    by

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