Henriqueta

In 1844, 273 enslaved African(s) were “liberated” in a state-run scheme usually resulting in involuntary indentures, conscription, or re-enslavement. Under the jurisdiction of 1, Case ID LA-E-3599 occurred via the Court of Vice Admiralty, Cape of Good Hope

Case Details
RegID LA-E-3599
Case Name Henriqueta
Year 1844
Government Department Colonial and Foreign Offices, Great Britain
Court Court of Vice Admiralty, Cape of Good Hope
Trial Outcome Condemned
Enslaved Total 325
Liberated Africans Total 273
Registered Total 213
Notes
Sources "A Return of all Vessels, their Names and Tonnage, Captured (on suspicion of being engaged in Slave Trade)," 1840-1848, in “Report from the Select Committe of the House of Lords, Appointed to Consider the best Means which Great Britain can adopt for the final Extinction of the African Slave Trade... Session 1850,” in T. P. O'Neill, T. F. Turley, et al., eds., Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers: Slave Trade, vol. 6 (Shannon: Irish University Press, 1968-1969), 212-228; "Return of all Vessels captured on suspicion of being engaged in Slave Trade, and adjudicated by the Vice-Admiralty Court at the Cape of Good Hope," 24 Aug. 1839 - 30 Sep. 1839, in “Class A. Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, the Cape of Good Hope, Luanda, and the Cape Verd Islands... 1849,” in T. P. O'Neill, T. F. Turley, et al., eds., Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers: Slave Trade, vol. 37 (Shannon: Irish University Press, 1968-1969), 221-225; Western Cape Archives, Cape Town, Collector of Customs, CCT 382, “Negroes," 24 Oct. 1843 - 23 Mar. 1851; Matthew S. Hopper "Liberated Africans in Indian Ocean Spreadsheet" (donated to Liberated Africans in 2018); Matthew S. Hopper, “Liberated Africans in the Indian Ocean World,” in Richard Anderson, and Henry B. Lovejoy, Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896 (Rochester: Rochester University Press, 2020), 215-237; Matthew S. Hopper, Slaves of One Master: Globalization and Slavery in Arabia in the Age of Empire (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015); SlaveVoyages, www.slavevoyages.org (accessed 2020), Voyage ID: 3928.
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Event Details
X Capture 1497440.545021
Y Capture -1396637.137891
Ship Status Liberated Africans
Date of departure from a place or port in Africa generally following the purchase of enslaved people. Include YYYY-MM-DD, if known.
Region of departure from Africa. Required entry. For more information about the geographical hierarchy used in this digital resource, please refer to AfricanRegions.org. West Central Africa South
Place or port of departure from Africa, if known. A controlled vocabulary for place names are associated with geographic coordinates using Google Maps Global Mercator EPSG:900913. See https://epsg.io/transform#s_srs=4326&t_srs=900913&x=NaN&y=NaN Benguela
Capture date at sea or on land, if known. Date of the sentence. Include YYYY-MM-DD, if known. 1844-01-02
Location 12°27'0" S., 13°27'0" E.
Navy Britain
Ship Thunderbolt
Captain
Supporting Ships
Sentence Date 1844-02-07
Date of arrival to the place where the trial, purchase, or asylum occurred, resulting in "liberation" and indenture. Includes YYYY-MM-DD, if known.
Region of arrival around the world. Required field. For more information about the geographical hierarchy used in this digital resource, please refer to AfricanRegions.org. Other regions outside of Africa include, Western Europe, East Coast of North America, etc. Southern Africa
Place or port of arrival around the world. Required field. A controlled vocabulary for place names are associated with geographic coordinates using Google Maps Global Mercator EPSG:900913. See https://epsg.io/transform#s_srs=4326&t_srs=900913&x=NaN&y=NaN Cape Town
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