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Ship Gilbert


Newgate (Prison), London, England to Maryland
departure January 1721

A true list of all the convicts and Felons taken from Newgate and Shipped 
on board the Gilbert Capt. Darby Lux Commander bound for Maryland and 
delivered on the one and thirtyeth day of Janry 1721 which said persons 
were delivered by Mr. Jona. Forward of London Mercht.

These could be additional passengers for Ship Gilbert dated 31 January 1721
but were recorded separately. 
 
Jos: Andrews    }	Rog. Walton		Eliz.e Parker		}
Eliz.e Mobbs    }	Sarah Herbert		Wm. Wingfoild		}
Saml. Laws      }  	Ja. Hogg		Jno Swan ats Graves	}
Richd. Farthing }	Anne Sweetman    }	Wm. Langley		}
Wm. Cryer		Mary Clopper     }	Edwd. Corder		}
Ann Merrit * ats Watson	Rebecca Moore    }	John Beaton		}
Han. Graham ats Grimes	Thos. Simpson	 }	Mary Harvey ats Coates  }
John Bickerton		Alexa. Irvenoner }	John Hart		}
Mary Goulston		Jno. Warminger	 }	Jon.a Brinley		}
						Chas. Graystoke		}

Transcriber's Notes:
In transcribing I have tried to keep the original case size of each word 
and spelling of this document and have not changed any punctuation or any 
known abbreviations.
Several words were abbreviated.
ats - seems to be "also known as" or an alias
those in brackets were }Convicts in London
These ships do not state a date of departure or arrival.  The financial
records are recorded from May 1720 to Nov 1725.

Generously Contributed by Hank Mabe
Public Record Office at Kew, England
Transcribed by Sheila Tate a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 June 2000


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