Nassau (1784 ship)

A new owner in 1792 moved her registration and homeport to Bristol to sail her as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people.

Nassau, Hunt, master, first appeared in Lloyd's List in 1785 when she arrived at Gravesend, Kent, from New Providence on 27 February.

She acquired captives in the Sierra Leone estuary, at Iles de Los, and at Bance Island.

She arrived at Kingston, Jamaica on 15 July with 189 captives; one boy had died on the voyage.

[3] 2nd enslaving voyage (1794–loss ): Nassau, David Williams, master sailed from Bristol on 18 August 1794, bound for Africa and Jamaica.