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London, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5 June 1800
No introductory paragraph, so we have no knowledge as to type of ship, size where made, etc. We know from the signature at the end of the manifest that John McDougall was master and from Ancestry.com that the ship sailed from London and arrived in Philadelphia on 5 June 1800
Columns represent: Marks; Number inclusive; Packages and contents; by whom shipped; To whom configured, or if to configured; Place of Configuree's residence; ports of destination.
PB       one small parcel-----------------------------------------------Ph. Bond
JS       one package----------------------------------------------------J. Sitgraves?

Passangers' baggage:
?&?     six trunks, two boxes, one port?---------1  M^r & M^rs Hodges of Seconet?
IJ      one box instruments sayed, one basket----   M^r & M^rs Hodges of Seconet?
JV      one large cannister----------------------   M^r & M^rs Hodges of Seconet?

I       five trunks, three boxes ----------------2  M^r & M^rs Evans
*       one trunk--------------------------------3  M^rs Davis     
Ib      three trunks, one desk-------------------4  John Drysdale

        two trunks, one writing desk, one 
        dressing case, one case pistols, one-----5  M^rs Petty
        gun in case

        one trunk--------------------------------6  Rob^t Smith
        one box----------------------------------7  W^m Dennayan
        one hobby horse--------------------------8  John M^cDougall-----John M^sDougall
        one paper parcel-------------------------9  M^r Davy

Ship Stores:
two hogsheads of bread, three toerces and two barrels of beef

Cabin stores:                                                 no impressment
ten dozen of B??ton ale                                       letters dele^d port office
fifteen dozen of Porter                                       pasengers per list                                                                               
five dozen of portwine
one case of rum & gin
one case of cordials
                                                           signed: John M^cDougall


Transcriber's Notes:

Passenger numbers were added by the transcriber.
               

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Harry Green, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 June 2008



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