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Ship Scipio
Liverpool, England to Antigua/Virginia, the Americas

Liverpool 30 March 1716

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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