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From the On-line London Metropolitan Archives: 1683 Sep 6: Mary Mastys, aged 27 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Maryland 1683 Sep 7: Thomas Peters Fenix Lightwhich, aged 24 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts to Maryland 1684 Feb 18: George Wrangham, aged 19 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts to Barbados 1684 Mar 4: Edward Powell, carpenter, agrees to go with Richard Batt to Barbados 1684 Mar 18: Samuel Gent from Warwickshire, aged 27 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Jamaica aboard the ship Providence under the command of Captain Bartholomew 1684 Mar 27: Robert Pettinrich {?} from Scotland, aged 21 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Jamaica aboard the ship George under the command of Captain Jones 1684 Mar 27: John Reed from Scotland, groom, aged 21 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Jamaica aboard the ship George under the command of Captain Jones 1684 Apr 28: Richard Trelford from Kirkcome, smith, aged 26 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Barbados aboard the ship Friendship under the command of Captain William Bedding 1684 May: Gregory Price from Bonthorn, Herefordshire, aged 24 years, labourer, son of John Price, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Jamaica aboard the ship William and Mary under the command of Captain Mingiam 1684 Jul 19: John Cruse from Plymton, Devon, aged 21 years, cooper, son of Thomas Cruse, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Barbados 1684 Aug 1: Jeffry Badger, aged 29 years, agrees to go with Richard Batts of London, merchant, to Maryland 1684 Aug 21: Robert Johnson, aged 30 years, agrees to go with Richard Batt of London, merchant, to Virginia 1684 Sep 1: May Richerson, aged 18 years, agrees to go with Richard Batt of London, merchant, to Maryland Notify Administrator about this message?
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