Briton, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina,
December 1774.
Mary and Hannah, departed from London, England and arrived in North
Carolina, November 1774.
Lowther, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina,
October 1774.
James, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina, October
1774.
Newmarket, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina,
October 1774.
Rockingham, departed from Newcastle, England and arrived in Cape Fear, North
Carolina October 1774.
? Curling?, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina,
October 1774.
William, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina, August
1774.
Carolina, departed from London, England, May 1774 and arrived in North
Carolina, August 1774.
Pallas, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina, May
1774.
Friendship, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina, May
1774.
Briton, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina, May
1774.
Magna Charta, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina,
April 1774.
Polly, departed from Liverpool, England and arrived in South Carolina, March
1774.
Union, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina, February
1774.
Margaret and Mary, departed from London, England and arrived in North
Carolina, February 1774.
Le De Spencer, departed from Falmouth, England and arrived in North
Carolina, February 1774.
Carolina, departed from London, England and arrived in North Carolina,
January 1774.
Ulysses, departed from Greenock, Scotland and arrived in Wilmington, North
Carolina, August 1774.
Ajax, departed from Greenock, Scotland and arrived in North Carolina, June
1775.
Ulysses, departed from Greenock, Scotland, April, 1775 and arrived in North
Carolina, May 1775.
Jackie Glasgow, departed from Stanraer, Scotland and arrived in North
Carolina, May 1775.
Jamaica Packet, departed from Kirkaldy, Scotland and arrived in North
Carolina, June 1775.

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