‘William Fowler’, Sir William Garrard, Sir John Hawkins and the Sixteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade

Gary Paul Baker, Craig Lambert
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This article sheds new light on English involvement in the sixteenth-century transatlantic slave trade, especially the voyages of John Hawkins in the 1560s. Its focus is on William Fowler, a merchant who in 1569 was brought in front of the English High Court of the Admiralty to provide expert evidence on behalf of Sir William Garrard and Sir John Hawkins. Fowler was an experienced slave trader who worked within the Spanish system, probably trading out of Seville to New Spain. His testimony in 1569 was of great importance to Hawkins, Garrard and the other investors who backed Hawkins’s ill-fated slaving voyage of 1567–9, for in his testimony Fowler provided independent and up-to-date information as to the value of slaves and other commodities which Hawkins lost in 1568 at San Juan de Ulúa. Hawkins and his backers would use these valuations to bolster their claim for compensation from the Spanish Crown for the goods they lost in 1568. Using previously unpublished sources, the article will investigate the origins of William Fowler and assess the social and economic connections that existed between Hawkins and his investors, and explain why these socio-economic networks brought Fowler to the Admiralty court in 1569. The article concludes with a transcription of Fowler’s testimony.
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威廉-福勒"、威廉-加拉德爵士、约翰-霍金斯爵士和十六世纪大西洋奴隶贸易
本文揭示了英国参与 16 世纪跨大西洋奴隶贸易的新情况,特别是约翰-霍金斯在 15 世纪 60 年代的航行。文章的重点是威廉-福勒(William Fowler),他是一名商人,1569 年被带到英国高等海事法院,为威廉-加拉德爵士和约翰-霍金斯爵士提供专家证据。福勒是一名经验丰富的奴隶贩子,曾在西班牙系统内工作,可能是从塞维利亚到新西班牙进行贸易。他在 1569 年的证词对霍金斯、加拉德和其他支持霍金斯 1567-9 年命运多舛的奴隶航行的投资者非常重要,因为福勒在证词中提供了独立的最新信息,说明了霍金斯 1568 年在圣胡安德乌卢阿损失的奴隶和其他商品的价值。霍金斯和他的支持者将利用这些估价来支持他们向西班牙王室索赔 1568 年损失的货物。文章将利用以前未发表的资料,调查威廉-福勒的起源,评估霍金斯及其投资者之间存在的社会和经济联系,并解释为什么这些社会经济网络会在 1569 年将福勒带到海军部法庭。文章最后附有福勒的证词记录。
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