[3] 1st voyage transporting enslaved people (1782–1783): Captain John Hewan sailed from Liverpool on 9 June 1782.
[4] In October Lloyd's List reported that an outward-bound French Indiaman had arrived at Tortola.
[5] Another source reports that Moseley Hill, Ewing, master had captured a Toulon East Indiaman, put a prize crew on board, and sent her into Tortola.
Mosley Hill left Kingston on 4 November and arrived back at Liverpool on 24 December.
[9] Mosley Hill's owners, Baker and Dawson, had received an asiento that gave them a right to bring and sell captives in Spanish territories.
[10] 5th voyage transporting enslaved people (1785–1786): Captain Joseph Fayrer sailed from Liverpool on 9 September 1785.
[11] 6th voyage transporting enslaved people (1786–1787): Captain Joseph Fayrer sailed from Liverpool on 21 September 1786.
[13] 7th voyage transporting enslaved people (1787–1788): Captain John Simmons sailed from Liverpool on 19 August 1787.
8th voyage transporting enslaved people (1788–1790): Captain Joseph Fayrer sailed from Liverpool on 10 October 1788.
[15] On 28 February 1789 the Spanish had liberalized the slave trade, with the result that Baker and Dawson's asiento had ended.
However, the local landowners in La Guaira could not offer terms acceptable to Fayrer and so he decided to take his captives to Havana.