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Ship Jonathan


Newgate (Prison), London, England to Maryland
departure 19 day Febr 1723

A true list of all the Prisoners taken from Newgate and Shipped 
on board the Jonathan Capt. Darby Lux Com. bound for Maryland and 
delivered on the one and thirtyeth day of Janry 1721 which said persons 
were delivered ? 19 day Febr 1723 by Mr. Jona. Forward of London Mercht. 
 
 1  David Pritchett		19  Richard Ernie
 2  Edwd. Collett		20  Sol.o Hargrave
 3  John Dixon			21  John Crady
 4  Steph Walker		22  Wm Martin
 5  Charles Lynch		23* Wm Rose
 6  John Dyer			24  Thos. Beesley
 7  Samuel Cole			25* John Harne
 8* James Bilk			26  Jona Roberts
 9  John Watkine		27  Jona Russell
10* F?a. Wanklin		28  Arthur Watson
11  Jam. Anderson		29  Berthia Ficher
12  Wm Edwards			30  Eliz.a Wlaker
13  thos. Williams		31  Lydia Finlow
14  saml. Moulson		32  Sarah Nutt
15  Thos. Nicholle		33  Mary Burroughe
16  John flint			34  Jane Richmond
17  Jerm ats L Gales		35  Marg.t Hayce
18  Arthur Fullerton		36  Eliz.a Knight

These are to certify whom it may concern ? the Prisoners above named being in Number 36 are reced by me on board of the Ship Jonathan, from Mr. Jona. Forward of London Mercht to be transported to Maryland dated ? 19 Day of Febr 1723. Signed: Darby Lux Witness John Parry Turnkey John Butler
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 These ships do not state a date of departure or arrival. The financial records are recorded from May 1720 to Nov 1725. 8 Bilk could be Bilb 10 F?a could be Fra 23 Rose is written as a leading s but there is no other s in the name, looks just like the fs or leading s in 27 Russell 25 Harne could be Harvie, Hame, Havne
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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