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~ Memoirs - 1700 ~




../../images/bb011.gif   The Island Register
Rev. William Drummond's Journal, 5 April 1770 to 12 May 1771, who journeyedfrom Cowden, Scotland to St. John's Island (now Prince Edward Island), Canada.



../../images/bb011   Dave Hunter's "Letter to Home!"
Rev. William Drummond journey from Cowden, Scotland to St. John's Island(now Prince Edward Island) aboard the Falmouth, in 1770.



../../images/bb011.gif   The State Library of New South Wales (Australia): Sir Joseph Banks' Papers
Section 2 - The First Pacific Voyage of James Cook.Letters concerning the account of the voyage of Endeavour, 1771-1772



../../images/bb011.gif   Genealogy and the Azore Islands: "A Voyage to America From Ireland, 1790"
This is the story of an immigrant family's voyage to America from Ireland in 1790.



../../images/bb011.gif   History of Stewarts after Culloden
April 1747
Article on two ships "the Gilder" and "Johnestoun" from the Bay of Liverpool past the Isle of Man to the Virginia Plantations




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