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Ship Superior


Havana, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
14 March 1800

No. 1 Form of a Report or Manifest for a Ship or Vessel of the United States from a Foreign Port
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board the Ship Superior whereof C. Conynghan is master, which cargo was taken on board at Havanna, Cuba, burthen 171+83/95 tons, built at City N York in the State of New York and owned by Conyngham Nexbitt Co merchants at Philad^a as per Register granted at Phild^a-the 10 day of Dec 1798 and bound for Philad^a.
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.

CNC   8 @ 42  thirty five pipes Madiera wine                  G Conyngham     Conyngham Nesbitt Co                  Phila^a      Phila^a
      64674   six hundred forty six & one quarting            G Conyngham     Conyngham Nesbitt Co                  Phila^a      Phila^a
              kintles logwood
      1 @ 7   seven pipes Madiera Wine                        G Conyngham     Peter Yohra                           Phila^a      Phila^a
CHM     12    12 boxes snuff                                  G Conyngham     Charles Nugent   Frances M Nottiere?
              75 boxes Segars                                 G Conyngham     Charles Nugent   Frances M Nottiere?
      1620    sixteen hundred twenty hides                    G Conyngham     Charles Nugent   Frances M Nottiere?
C?EH   406    four hundred and six boxes Segars               G Conyngham     Conyngham 
C             2 1/2 two barrels and a half barrel of Segars   Charles Nugent
       ?@2    two hhds of Mettapes?                           John M Pheofan
     
Cap^n Turnbull taken up at sea.  One small case damaged mdse taken out of the wreck of the _______.

Sea Stores ----a few bottles wine about 8 gallons ?? beef, dried.. 


Transcriber's Notes:    

? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
  condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.

Ancestry.com claims arrival date 14 March 1800, from Havana, Cuba.

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



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