King George (1787 ship)

She was formerly Enterprize, but as such does not appear in the 1782 LR, leaving open the possibility that that was the name of the French vessel that became Sally.

[8] 3rd slave voyage (1785–1786): Captain Alexander Robe sailed from Bristol on 22 July 1785.

[10] New owners renamed her King George, but continued to sail her in the slave trade.

King George first appeared in LR in 1787 with A.Robe, master, Jones & Co., owner, and trade Bristol–Africa.

[1] She put into Milford Haven on her way back as she had lost four crew members and a mast in a gale off Bermuda.

King George gathered her slaves at Bonny and on 23 January 1789 delivered 361 to Grenada.

King George gathered her slaves at Bonny and on 18 January 1790 delivered them to Grenada.

[15] 4th slave voyage (1790–1791): Captain Benjamin Howard sailed from Bristol on 11 August 1790.

King George gathered her slaves at Bonny and on 26 March 1791 arrived off Barbados.

[2] King George was lost at Barbados in 1791 on the vessel's seventh voyage; 280 of the 360 slaves on board drowned.