


She traded locally until 1781 when her owners renamed her Spy and placed her in the slave trade. Aggie (1777 ship) was launched in Liverpool in 1777.Lloyd's List reported in December 1797, that the French had captured her and taken her into Gorée. She appeared in Lloyd's Register ( LR) in 1797, with J.Wilson, master, changing to C.Webb, owner J.Kenyon, changing to J.Siving, and trade Liverpool–New York, changing to Liverpool–Africa. Abby was built in the Thirteen Colonies in 1774.She arrived at Martinique in July with 199 captives. The French captured Abby in 1796, after she had embarked her captives. Captain Murdock Murchy sailed from Liverpool on 19 September 1795. These were ships used to carry enslaved people, mainly in the Atlantic slave trade between the 16th and the 19th centuries. The slave-ship Veloz, illustrated in 1830.
