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1633 The Dove
October, 1633 The Ark and the Dove departed London for Maryland by way of Barbados, St. Christopher, and Virginia.
Pinnace;Burthen: 50 tons; The first English planters to Maryland landed on St. Clement's Island March 25, 1634 (New
Year's Day, OS)The ship(s) returned to London in 1634, one month after arrival in Maryland.
Ship and Passenger Information: Crew of the Ark:
Captain Richard Lowe, Master
John Bowlter, purser
Richard Edwards, Chirurgeon
(About 40 total.)
Crew of the Dove:
Captain Wintour, Commander
Richard Orchard, Master
Samuel Lawson, Mate
John Games, gunner
Richard Kenton, Boatswain
John Curke, crewmember
Nicholas Perrie (or Parrie), crewmember
Leaders of Expedition:
Calvert, Leonard, Lieutenant-Governor (on the Ark)
(representing his brother, Caecilius Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore)
Calvert, George (another, younger brother of Lord Baltimore)
Cornwallis, Thomas, Esq., Commissioner
Hawley, Mr. Jerome, Commissioner
Baxter, John [gentleman adventurer]
Cranfield, Edward [gentleman adventurer]
Dorrell, Thomas [gentleman adventurer]
Fairfax, Nicholas [gentleman adventurer] [died on the "Ark"]
Gerard, Richard [son of Sir Thomas Gerard, Knight]
Greene, Henry [gentleman adventurer]
Hill, Capt. John [gentleman adventurer]
Metcalf, John [gentleman adventurer] (John Medcalfe, in Caecilius Calvert's "Conditions of Plantations", written 1634)
Saunders, John [gentleman adventurer]
Saire, William [gentleman adventurer]
Smithson, Robert [a gentleman of quality, on the Ark]
Wintour, Edward [son of Lady Anne Wintour]
Wintour, Frederick [son of Lady Anne Wintour]
Wiseman, Henry [son of Sir Thomas Wiseman]
Other Passengers:
James [killed later at Mattaponi]
Josias [drowned afterwards]
Allen, Thomas
Althem, Mr. John
Andrews, William
Ashmore, John
Ashmore, William
Barefoot, Mr. ---- [died on the "Ark" enroute - Father White, Calvert Papers No. 35]
Beane, Ralph
Beckworth, Thomas
Bonam, Anam
Bradley, Richard
Briscoe, Henry
Browne, William
Bryant, John
Burrowes, Mathew
Carnock, Christopher
Charinton, Thomas
Cole, Richard
Cooper, Thomas
Cox, Mrs. Ann
Draper, Peter
Duke, Richard
Edwards, Robert
Edwin, William
Edwyn, William
Elkin, John
Ffitter, William
Ffremonds, Lewis
Gervais, Thomas
Gilbert, Richard
Gore, Stephen
Green, Thomas
Gregson, Thomas
Grigsta, Thomas
Halfhead, John
Hallowes, John
Hays, (Father) Timothy
Heath, Thomas
Heckley, James
Hervey, Nicholas
Hill, John
Hillierd, John
Hills, Richard
Hodges, Benjamin
Hodges, Thomas
Holdern, John
Hollis, John
James, Henry
Jennings, Mary
Loe, Richard
Lusthead, Richard
Marlburgh, John
Middleton, Charles
Mimus, Thomas
Morgan, Roger
Nevill, John
Nevill, Richard
Pike, Robert
Price, John [black]
Price, John [white]
Price, Lodowick
Rabnett, Francis
Robinson, John
Rogers, Mr. ----
Sammon, Stephen
Sherly, Robert
Simpson, Robert
Smith [lost by the way]
Smith, Thomas
Smith, William
Statham, Thomas
Thompson, Richard
Thomson, John
Thornton, James
Tousa, Mathias [a mulatto]
Walter, Roger
Ward, John
Watkins, Evan
White, Rev. Andrew
This list gives a total of 99, excluding the crews.
Leonard Calvert's letter of May 30, 1634, he said that
they stopped at Virginia to land some passengers there.
Those were most likely from amongst the original passengers,
although they could have taken passage from Barbados or
St. Christophers.
Additionally, a letter describing the Christmas celebration
aboard the Ark stated that "30 sickened of fevers and
whereof about a dozen died afterward."
Another mentions "our mades, which we brought along",
indicating that many of the number were household servants,
most of whom the "London Searcher" would likely not have
counted in his report of "about 128" settlers in the party.