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Re: A House Through Time - Newcastle
« Reply #135 on: Wednesday 08 May 19 00:37 BST (UK) »
Well if the next series is a house in Bristol I have no doubt he will manage to find a house where the odd owner or two were slave owners or dealt in the slave trade


In the first side of the slavery triangle, manufactured goods were shipped to West Africa and exchanged for Africans; the enslaved captives were transported across the Atlantic to the Americas in the Middle Passage under brutal conditions.[46] In the third side of the triangle, plantation goods such as sugar, tobacco, rum, rice, cotton and a few slaves (sold to the aristocracy as house servants) returned across the Atlantic.[46] Some household slaves were baptised in the hope this would mean their freedom in England. The Somersett Case of 1772 clarified that slavery was illegal in England.[47] At the height of the Bristol slave trade from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried a conservatively estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas


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James Stott c1775-1850. James was born in Yorkshire but where? He was a stonemason and married Elizabeth Archer (nee Nicholson) in 1794 at Ripon. They lived thereafter in Masham. If anyone has any suggestions or leads as to his birthplace I would be interested to know. I have searched for it for years without success. Thank you.

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Re: A House Through Time - Newcastle
« Reply #136 on: Wednesday 08 May 19 05:37 BST (UK) »
I'm hoping that the presenter approves of everyone who ever lived in the Bristol house - just to mix it up a bit.  :)

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Re: A House Through Time - Newcastle
« Reply #137 on: Monday 13 May 19 08:30 BST (UK) »
Well if the next series is a house in Bristol I have no doubt he will manage to find a house where the odd owner or two were slave owners or dealt in the slave trade


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