Re: Mary Arwood-1729 Middlesex, England
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In reply to:
Mary Arwood-1729 Middlesex, England
6/08/99
Book "Bonded Passengers to America" Vol. 11 Middlesex: 1617-1775
page 9
ARWOOD, MARY SOctTOct 1729 Forward to Va
abbreviations used
s= Sentened to transortation at sessions of Goal Delivery---followed by the date of the Session on which sentence was passed
T= Transported, followed by the date embarcation, ship's name and (where specified) the destination.
page 334
7. When the Forward arrived at Potomac 58 of the convicts had died:the ship was taken as a prize on the return journey to England by Spanish privateer (PRO: C11/2499/9).John Sargent, her Capain, was indicted in 1744 for robbing the felons in his charge but was dischared (PRO: HCA 1/20/5)
7. When the Forward arrived at Potomac 58 of the convicts had died:the ship was taken as a prize on the return journey to England by Spanish privateer (PRO: C11/2499/9).John Sargent, her Capain, was indicted in 1744 for robbing the felons in his charge but was dischared (PRO: HCA 1/20/5) book: " EMIGANTS IN BONDAGE" AUTHOR I did not write it down.
page 5 ARWOOD Mary, 36
Page 188 #36 where from: Newgate, Dstination America: Virgina, Name of ship: Forward Gally,
Arwood Mary Sentenced and transported Oct. 1729
Forward but died on passage.sentened to transportation at Lower Liberty, London Middlesex
books: Passenger & Emmigration lists, Index First Edition Vol 1-A-Gpg. 48
Orginal Lists of Emigtants in Bondage from London to the American Colonies 1719-1744 by Marron & Jack Kaninkow