Jacobite Rebellion Ships
Ship ScipioContributed by Hugh Tornabene
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Ship Scipio
Liverpool, England to Antigua/Virginia, the AmericasLiverpool 30 March 1716
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A List of the Ninety Five Prisoners that went on board the Scipio at Leverpool in order for Transportation 30 March 1716 viz^t
1 Jos. Asking 2 Jos. Aughinbeck 3 Wm. Ballintine 4 James Blare 5 Pau. Briggs 6 Geo. Burdis 7 Jos. Burtton 8 Danl. Campbell 9 James Campbell 10 Jos. Coute 11 David Cowty 12 Peter Cummin 13 Peter Cummin 14 Peter Derritt 15 Danl. Dovice 16 Alex. Duff 17 John Duncan 18 Cha. Erwinn 19 Frans. Ferguson 20 Ha. Fersyth 21 Jno. Fraizer 22 Jno. Glass 23 Jno. Glessen 24 Geo. Gortey 25 Wm. Hall 26 Wm. Howard 27 Ed. Hunt 28 John Kenneyday 29 Jno. Kerr 30 Jno. Lindsey 31 Chas. Londey 32 Jno. McCook 33 Danl. McCoy 34 Paul McCoy 35 Danl. McDanell 36 John McDermott 37 Jno. McGilveray 38 Lang McIntosh 39 Mail. McIntosh 40 Willm. McIntosh 41 Wm. McIntosh 42 Coul. McKenney 43 Peter McLane 44 Alex. McLearins 45 Alex. McLearn 46 Danl. McLearn 47 Jno. McLearn 48 Jno. McLearn 49 Danl. McPherson 50 Danl. McQuinn 51 Geo. Meldrem 52 James Morrison 53 Henry Murray 54 John Nicholson 55 James Nimmo 56 Jos. Oswell 57 Jos. Procter 58 Alex. Reed 59 Jos. Richey 60 Alex. Ridley 61 Jno. Ridley 62 Alex. Robertson 63 Danl. Robertson 64 Dunc. Robertson 65 Frans. Robertson 66 James Robertson 67 John Robertson 68 Hugh Ross 69 Walter Scott 70 Thos. Selbie 71 James Selkeld 72 Danl. Setton 73 Jno. Shaw 74 John Shields 75 John Sotherland 76 Alex. Stewart 77 Charles Stewart 78 Danl. Stewart 79 Danl. Stewart 80 Danl. Stewart 81 John Stewart 82 John Stewart 83 John Stewart 84 John Stewart 85 William Stewart 86 Jos. Strock 87 James Taylor 88 Thos. Tett 89 Wm. Thorburn 90 John Todd 91 Petr. Watson 92 Wm. Watson 93 Wm. Watson 94 Willm. Woofe 95 Wm. Young Passenger List transcribed directly from CO 5 190, page 362 (the National Archives, Kew, London, England). The Official Transcription of this list, Published by the Government Record Office is found in "Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, 1574-1739". There the name Gortey is written Gartey. On the same CO 5 190, page 362 is written: "A List of the Ninety five Prisoners that went on board the Scipio at Leverpool in order for Transportation 30th March 1716 viz." "Recd. 30 March 1716 ninety five Rebel Prisoners (according to the above list) on board the Scipio John Scaisbrick Comr. in order for transportation. Richd. Gildart Hen. Trafford. On the same CO 5 190, page 369 in the summary information table: 95 rebels, shipped March 30th, Scipio, master Jno. Scasbick, bound for Virginia. In TS 20 47 3 page 7 (the National Archives, Kew, London, England) is stated: "30th March 1716 shipped on Board the Scipio Frigate Capt. John Scraisbrick Commander for Antigua 96 Rebels"Contributed to the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild by
Hugh Tornabene.Formatted by Patty McCormack,
Founder, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 August 2007
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