----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Nichol" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:52 PM Subject: [NICHOL] Anne Jeland ats Nichols 1720 > http://istg.rootsweb.com/v3/1700v3/honour17200621.html > > Immigrant Ships > Transcribers Guild > > Ship Honour > > > Newgate (Prison), London, England to York River > in Virginia > departure after 21 June 1720 > > After to. By Virtue of his Ma.s Gen.l Pres Pat.s Dorm.t bearing > Date the 14th of August 1714. These are to Pray and Require Your Lord.s > to > draw an order for paying unto Jonathan Forward of London Merchant or his > > assignes the Sum of 180* without acco.t The same being paid in > pursuance > of certaine Articles of Agreem.t bearing Date the 22.d day of April 1719 > > and made or mentioned to be made between us on his Ma.ts behalfe of the > one > Part and the said Jonathan Forward of the other part For the Allowance > of > 3* per head for a upon Threescore Malefactors who being under Sentence > of > Transportation and lying in Newgate in the City of London were recorded > by order of the said Jonathan Forward on board the Ship Honour, Richard > Langley Master to be transported to Virginia As appears by the annesced > Certificate bearing Date the 20th day of May Instant wherein every the > names of the said Malefactors are expressed In Consideration of which > said Allowance the said Jonathan Forward agreed at his owne Cost and > Charges to transport the said Malefactors to some of his Ma.ts > Plantations > in America without any Charge to his Maty for their Transpsortation > Conveying on board or otherwise and hath given Security pursuant to > the said Articles for the Actual transporting the said Malefactors > accordingly And let the said Order be Satisfied out of any Money in > the Rec.t of the Eschsquor Applicable to the Uses of his Ma.ts Civil > Governm.t And for so doing ?? Whitehall Trea.ry ChaS.s the 31st day > of May 1720. > > Let this ?? be executed > Signed Whitehall Treasury > To Aud.? Rec.t Date: 21 June 1720 S. IA.GB.RE. > Signed J. Aislabie, Geo: Baillie, Wm. Clayton > > > A True List of the Felons ship.d on board the Honour now lying in the > River Thames Richard Langley Mas.t in Order to be transported to York > River in Virginia > > > John Layfoile Mary Jones James Heathcott > > Anne Brett Mary North James Wilson > Charles Hinchman Wm. Smith Pon: Cook ats Rich.d > Smith > Ralph Finley Eliz: Fann Susann Smith > Eliz: Goodchild Dorthy Miller Zephoniah Martin > > Tho.s Price Wm. Wetherall Jasper Andrews > Edward Busby Tho.s Brown ats Cassills Joseph Winterbottom > Joseph Bryan Tho.s Kingham* Ann Wells > John White Benj.n Price James > Holliday > Wm. Bond James Mercy ats Mastoy Eliz: Hutchins > Sam.o Dooly ats John Griffiths Tho.s > Harwood > Dooling Wm. Wynn Eliz: > Jones > Jane Best Eliz: Rigby > Martin Grey Margaret Wilson Isaac Wooden > David Wilson Wm. Isaac Isabele > Huntridge > Margaret Holson Wm. Robinson Anne Chapman > Mary Selby Sarah Wrenn Martha > Smallman > Jane Ridgell Susan Lloyd Joseph Rose > Anne Jeland ats Nichols James Dalton Anthony Goodard and > John Blackstone John Pindar Samuel Clay > Sarah May > Elizabeth Smith > > These are to Certify whom it may concerne that I have record of Mr. > Jonathan Forward Merchant on > board the Ship Honour now lying in the River Thames and bound for > York River in Virginia the above > named Sixty Felons being ordered to be transported pursuant to a > late Act of Parliament as Witness my > hand this 19th day of May 1720. > Signed: Richard Langley, Master > Witness: John Parry - Turnkey Tho.s Brownell-Bell Court Grays Inn > Lane > > These are to Certify that pursuant to an Order made at the Sessions > of Good Delivery of Newgate held > for the City of London and County of Midd.s at Jushcohall in the > Old Bailey on Wednesday the 17th day > of April last Jonathan Forward of London Merchant hath given > Sufficient Security to Richard Harcourt > and Mathew Tannor Deputy Clerks of the Peace for the said City and > County for the offichial > transporting to Virginia the within named several persons who then > stood convicted of several Thefts > and Larcenies and were ordered by the Court for transportation > According to the Directions of an Act of > Parliament in the Case made and provided. > Signed Math: Tanner > 20th May 1720 > > 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 > *the money abbreviation which looks like a written small e is over both > these numbers. I have been unable to find out what these represent. > *Kingham could be Hingham > > The contributor of this document states that there is more information > available in the book "Bondage Passengers to America" by Wilson Coldham. > > There was a mutiny on this ship and it was forced into port at Vigo, > Spain > where 15 were put ashore. This is a list of the people that left the > Thames in London but which ones actually got off at York River, Virginia > > is unknown. > > Generously Contributed by Hank Mabe > > Public Record Office at Kew, England > > Transcribed by Sheila Tate a member of > the > Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild > 26 January 2000 > > > ==== NICHOL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > >