June 11, 1620 - John Moore
As Lord Mayor of London and a Court party loyalist under Charles II, he wielded civic authority in ways that consolidated royal influence against popular pressure in the city. His financial interests extended to the Royal African Company, one of the principal institutional engines of the transatlantic slave trade, where he served on its governing board across two separate periods. The considerable wealth he accumulated through trade, including investment in the East India Company's Indian Ocean operations, made him a representative figure of the merchant-political class whose commercial networks were inseparable from the slave economies of the period.
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