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2. In his Majesty's hired ship America : 



Mary Urpith, Adam and Dorothy Braythwaite, John and Sarah 

 Urpith, and Robert Hurtly, Christians, with 77 slaves. 



William and Jane Davidson, Tho. and Anne Robinson, Christians, with 

 12 slaves ; 



Elias and Jane Ely, Mrs. Sarah Ely, Elias Ely, Sarah Ely and John 

 Sherwood, Christians, with 34 slaves. 



Oliver and Jane Hampton, and Philip Shaw, Christians, with 37 slaves; 



John and Penena Horton, John_ Horton, junr., and Nich. Colegate, 

 Christians, with 19 slaves ; 



William and Mary Smith, William Thomas, Richard, Sarah, and Mary 

 Smith, Joane Starky, Saml. Gates, Christians, with 25 slaves ; 



Peter Manton, Margaret and Eliza Manton, and Solvodore, Christians, 

 with 16 slaves ; 



John, Katherine and Mary Woodward, Christians, with 8 slaves ; 



John Spencer, with 8 slaves ; 



Walter and Amy Greene, Christians, with 2 slaves ; 



Edward and Sarah Saule, Christians, with 26 slaves ; 



Henry, Mary and John Long, and Henry Robinson, Christians, with 

 11 slaves ; 



Henry and Mary Ferrers, Mary Ferrers, Jeremy, Katherine and 

 Mary Chase, Christians, with 20 slaves ; 



William, Martha, Mary, and Martha Vaughan, Sarah Viccers, James 

 Baker, Mingo and his wife, Christians, with 15 slaves ; 



John, Margett, John and Thomas Pearson, Sarah Holland, Samuel 

 Bacon, Rich., Eliza, John and Mary Armstrong, Christians, with 38 slaves ; 



John, Joane, and John Jones, and John Rose, Christians, with 1 slave. 



Ralph and Rebecca Larkin, and Ralph and Rebecca Larkin, with 3 

 slaves ; 



Thomas and Frances Gamball, Christians, with 3 slaves ; 



Roger, Bridgett, and John Phillips, Christians, with 2 slaves ; 



William and Eliza Sladc, William Slade, and Grace Slade, Christians, 

 with 10 slaves ; 



William and Eliza Whaley, and Richard Loftus, Christians, with 4 

 slaves ; 



Richard and Prudence Dunn, Christians, with two slaves ; 



John and Anne Hanes, Sarah and Patience Haxby, and Rebecca de 

 la Ware, Christians ; 



Eliza Sutton, Anne Larke, and Dorothy Lowe, with one slave ; 



William and Margett Carpenter, and Charles Bray, Christians, with 

 1 slave ; 



Robert and Alice Browne, Christians, with 2 slaves ; 



Thomas Cotton, Christian, with 1 slave ; 



Andrew, Alice and Hierome Clifford, and John and Alice Harwood, 

 Christians ; 



Joyce, John and Sarah Biggs, Christians, with 3 slaves ; 



Total 116 Christians and 381 slaves. 



