. The May-flower and her log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 : chiefly from original sources . 2El)e iltst fromJLonDon to^outtiampton. CHAPTER VI T/)e May-Flowers Passengers 1 HE passenger list of the Speedwell hasgiven us the names of the Leyden mem-bers of the company which, with thecooperation of the associated MerchantAdventurers, was, in the summer of 1620,about to emigrate to it is not possible, with present knowledge, posi-tively to determine every one of those who were passengersin the May-Flower from London to Southampton, most ofthem can be named with certainty. Arranged fo


. The May-flower and her log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 : chiefly from original sources . 2El)e iltst fromJLonDon to^outtiampton. CHAPTER VI T/)e May-Flowers Passengers 1 HE passenger list of the Speedwell hasgiven us the names of the Leyden mem-bers of the company which, with thecooperation of the associated MerchantAdventurers, was, in the summer of 1620,about to emigrate to it is not possible, with present knowledge, posi-tively to determine every one of those who were passengersin the May-Flower from London to Southampton, most ofthem can be named with certainty. Arranged for convenience, so far as possible, by families,they were: — Master Robert Cushman, the London agent of the Leydencompany,Mrs. Mary (Singleton) Cushman, 2d wife,Thomas Cushman, son (by 1st wife).Master Christopher Martin, treasurer-agent of the colonists, Mrs. Martin, wife, Solomon Prower, servant,John Langemore, Richard William Mullens, Mrs. Alice Mullens, wife,Joseph Mullens, 2d son,Priscilla Mullens, 2d daughter,Robert Carter, servant. The May-Flowers Passengers 145 Master Stephen Hopkins, M


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