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Transcribed & Excerpted

From

THE ORIGINAL LISTS

OF

PERSONS OF QUALITY;

EMIGRANTS; RELIGIOUS EXILES; POLITICAL REBELS;
SERVING MEN SOLD FOR A TERM OF YEARS; APPRENTICES;
CHILDREN STOLEN; MAIDENS PRESSED; AND OTHERS
WHO WENT FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO THE AMERICAN PLANTATIONS


1600-1700.

WITH THEIR AGES, THE
LOCALITIES WHERE THEY FORMERLY LIVED IN THE MOTHER COUNTRY,
THE NAMES OF THE SHIPS IN WHICH THEY EMBARKED
AND OTHER INTERESTING PARTICULARS.


FROM MSS. PRESERVED IN THE STATE PAPER DEPARTMENT OF HER
MAJESTY'S PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, ENGLAND



EDITED BY
JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN.
London:
CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS.
1874.

Editors Note:  The ship lists should be used judiciously.  Not only may there be fragments, but experts as well disagree on some of others' findings. The Mayflower, of course, has undergone intensive study by various experts and include Bradford's own accounting. In Hotten's words:  "It must not be imagined that the following pages furnish by any means a complete list of the early settlers in America."

Names are as discovered in Hotten's list.  There may be some omissions as the original lists are sometimes difficult to follow, transcribe and organize