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John Tinker (governor)
John Tinker 1700-58 was an early Colonial official who served the Royal African Company on the Gold Coast, was an Agent for the South Sea Company in Portobello and was Royal Governor of the Bahama Islands from 1741-58
==Early Life==
John Tinker was born and baptised on 30 July 1700 to parents Jeremiah and Hannah〔 Westminster Archives: St Martin-in-the-Fields, 30 July 1700〕 at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster. His grandfather was Captain John Tinker,〔 TNA: PROB 11/356 Will of Admiral Tinker: written March 1676, probate April 1678〕 Master Attendant of the King’s Yard at Deptford〔 Letters of Samuel Pepys 1633-1703〕 who commanded ‘The Coverdine’ during the reign of Charles II.〔 Calendar of State Papers, domestic series of the reign of Charles II
〕 In 1722 John went to the Gold Coast to the British trading post of Cape Coast Castle for the Royal African Company, which traded principally in gold and slaves,〔 African Historical Studies 1, 2 (1968) English Chief Factors on the Gold Coast 1632-1753 by R Porter〕 where he headed up a three-man team to manage the facility. In 1724 he was joined on the Coast by his brother Jeremiah〔 Death: “At Cape Coast Castle in Africa, Jeremiah Tinker Esq., Governor of the said Fort: The Historical Register containing an Impartial Relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick with a chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences.” Volume 23, p15. 1738〕 who was based close by at Whydah〔 The Political State of Great Britain, Volume 34, p613. 1727〕 and also by Nathaniel Rice (later to be a relative). He remained there until 1726 when both Tinker and Rice returned to England.〔Documents Illustrative of the History of the Slave Trade to America: The Eighteenth Century. Elizabeth Donnan 〕

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