T. C. Parziale, Ship Passenger List of The "John &Sara" Out of London 1651 and bound for New England with Scottish Prisoners, available from www.usgennet.org/usa/topi...sara.html; (note on phonetic spelling of the names listed in Passengers to America: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, ed. Michael Tepper (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1977), 146-49, is based upon what an English speaking recorder thought that he heard the Gaelic speaking Highlanders pronounce. Additionally, Chief Andrew MacThomas of Finegand suggests that the individual listed as “Glester MackTomas” should perhaps be understood to be “Alistair” as “Glester” does not mean anything and is not a recognizable Scottish Christian name. Therefore, due to the phonetic spelling referenced above, perhaps these four men are better understood to be David McComie, John McColm, Alistair MacThomas, and Alexander Thomson. (read more at the Ross Clan of New England -- http://www.110.net/~pq1013/rossclan/http://www.110.net/~pq1013/rossclan/