Destino (1818)
Voyage Overview
The Portuguese Bergantin, Destino, left Bahia on 17 July 1818 and purchased 390 enslaved people at the Costa da Mina (no date recorded). This broad region corresponds to a coastal strip in the Gulf of Guinea encompassing the Gold Coast and Bight of Benin. While some ships leaving ports along the Gold Coast would not have carried Yoruba speakers, many of these ships would have been avoiding British blockades and likely traded further east in the Bight of Benin, most especially between Little Popo, Ouidah and Lagos. The captain and owner, Boaventura Gomes da Silva, sailed the vessel back toward Brazil as intended, when it landed at São Salvador da Bahia in 1818. Only 353 people survived the Middle Passage. For more information, see Map of 1818.
Archival Resources
As Referenced in Voyages
Idade de Ouro do Brasil, IDO, 14.7.18.
Arquivo Público do Estado da Bahia (Salvador da Bahia, Brazil), APEB, cod 456, p.291.