Edward Parr

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Born26 February 1718
DiedFebruary 1768(1768-02-00) (aged 49–50)
Children2 daughters
Edward Parr
Born26 February 1718
DiedFebruary 1768(1768-02-00) (aged 49–50)
Burial placeLiverpool, England, United Kingdom
Children2 daughters
A Liverpool slave ship

Edward Parr (26 February 1718 - February 1768[1]) was an English slave trader, apothecary and merchant of Liverpool.[2] He was involved in 51 slave voyages,[3] operating out of the Port of Liverpool between 1750 and 1768.[3] Parr owned a slave ship called Briton, whose captain employed an African pirate called Captain Lemma Lemma to capture and enslave people with his war canoes. Parr was a member of the African Company of Merchants.

Parr was born in Liverpool, the son of Jonas Parr, apothecary, of Castle Street. His grandfather was also Edward Parr, of Haysom in Rainford, of a family settled there as small landowners in the 15th century, established in Liverpool as merchants and shipowners by the late 17th century.[4][5] He was a first cousin of the merchant and mayor of Liverpool John Parr.[4]

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