The intending emigrants having assembled at Plymouth were met by White and by courtesy of the Reverend Matthias Whitechapel This is over ten years after the pilgrims settled at Plymouth. Additional ships will be added to this database in the future. In 1966, he was a Fulbright scholar at the Catholic University of Chile to research his dissertation on a 1938 group of Chilean writers. It is known that the captains name was Pierce and that the Lyon sailed from London about the 2nd of June, 1632 and arrived in Boston on Sunday, the 16th of September following . The Lyon and the Mayflower (a different Mayflower ship than the 1620 ship) arrive in Salem with some colonists for Salem and about 35 colonists bound for Plymouth. TERRY, Stephen (3) The first attempt was by John Larkin (1585-1629) whom the records indicate died at sea in 1629. She was then about nine or ten years of age and described herself as 'a romping girl' of The Rev. My first encounter with Ted Lyon was during fall 2000, when I asked him to contribute an article about interdisciplinary education for Bridges (http://kennedy.byu.edu/bridges/pdfs/BridgesWin01.pdf). It gives the county of origin and the place of settlement after arrival, with other notes of identification. 6, 1725, she had nearly reached the great age of one hundred and five years. Franklin's 'New England Courant' On the 15th of February, 1631, a ship named the Lyon landed in Nantasket, in Massachusetts Bay. (Terry Gen.). Somerset. Somerset. He is listed among the passengers of the ship "Lyon" as Thomas Williams (The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, Banks) and continued to use the name "Thomas Williams alias Harris" in later records. (Blake, Stiles). His name was John Swett. WebSailed from London, England for Boston in New England in Sept, 1635 with Master Thomas Babb. G1 Mellen True Bird and Mary JosephineHerrick, G2 Royal Hancock Bird and Sarah LucretiaTrue, G7 Jacob Bradbury and ElizabethStockman, G8 William Bradbury and RebeccaWheelwright, G9 Capt. Provo, UT 84602 is evident from the testimony of Governor Winthrop. Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R.I, 370)Removed to Windsor (Stiles). clue it has not been possible, up to the time of the issue of this volume, to identify her among the many children Dorset. wrote: 'and the ship which goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about eighty persons.' then Roxbury), JOHN TALCOTT (from Braintree; moved to Hartford), THOMAS UFFORD (from Suffolk; a founder of Springfield), JONATHON WADE (from Northampton; settled in Charlestown, The figures after each name indicated the number of persons in the emigrant's family. This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. Best efforts were made to match the right ship Webthe lyon ship 1630; the lyon ship 1630. central saint martins fees for international students. Historians are divided on whether or not this is in fact the true origin of Thanksgiving as we know it today, but it is entirely possible that the saving grace of the Lyon's shipment was what allowed the first settlers to persue their lives on the frontier. If I could impart one piece of advice, it would be to get back to Latin America frequently, he said. The date of her The version on the right is The Reverand John White, Vicar of Dorchester, England, who has been generally and rightfully acclaimed as the The version on the left is from Reg., IX, 348; XXXII, 55). Information contained in the index includes given name, surname, age, gender, arrival date, port of arrival, port of departure and ship name. Lyon was chosen by the Chilean ambassador in Washington, D.C., and he was approved by the U.S. Department of State. it may be hoped that some future chronicler will be able to add to this brief record the full story of the life Sources: Thomas Princes Annals; The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes, by Walter Goodwin Davis; Wikipedia. where he died 1650 (Blake). WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm. PHELPS, William (6) Then with a second call in 2002, he served two years as president of the Missionary Training Center in Santiago, his service overlapping that of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles who functioned as Area President in Chile. This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of New York from 1820-1957. The World is Our CampusI wish that were true. Settled Dorchester and died there about 1652(Gen. Died 3 Feb 1635/6 (Pope). ROCKWELL, William (4) and anti-scorbutics. However, many Now, there are lions heads on the richly carved paneling at Cockerhurst, the famiy home at Eastwood, and also on property, which they owned in France. Information listed on the passenger lists may include: name of passenger, their birth date or age, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and vessel name. I am sharing this on the internet and take full responsibility for any errors; it is primarily a compilation from published sources, and every effort has been made to give credit to the creators, leaving breadcrumb trails and links to other sources, blogs, and websites. It was a stormy voyage, 67 days, after which they all felt fortunate to be alive. until his emigration. To browse this image set, select from the options below. Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. a voyage to Salem in 1629 as Master of the Mayflower (not the Pilgrim ship) and thereafter he was in constant traffic Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 81). WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. (M.C.R., I, 366). Note: This is not a comprehensive list of ships that ever sailed. Origin undetermined. Freeman 18 May 1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). at Charlestown. Learn how your comment data is processed. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. WebIn December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which beca me famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sail ed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred to ns of goods. New England, he not only secured recruits in his own city and county but in the adjoining counties of Devon and. on the "LYON", an early part of the WINTHROP FLEET(Puritans). by a liberal attitude of all factions within the Established Church. Somerset. Removed June 1630: The Winthrop fleet arrive in Massachusetts Bay with 700 colonists, some of whom settle in Plymouth Colony. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Settled at Dorchester. A date in 1630 places Stephen's birth in England. According to the records there were sixty men on the Lyon, and as fifty were children, the rest must have been wives and daughters. HOLMAN, John (1) The supplies were divided by the governor personally and distributed based on need. Returned to England. about 73. Robert Charles Anderson, Director of the Great Migration Study Project, was educated as a biochemist and served in the United States Army in electronics intelligence. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). It is certain that she was larger and more comfortable than the Mayflower (which as we know was unfit for another voyage, after the famous one in 1620 carrying the Pilgrim Fathers, and was broken up) and that the cost of the voyage was not a problem, as most of the passengers were able to afford such comfort as was available in those times; many indeed were people of some substance. The Massachusetts Bay Company arranged for six vessels to sail for New England in 1629, only five of which reached their destination. GALLOP, John (4) Dorset. One of many Immigrant Ships of HOSKINS, John (4) Died soon (Blake). to canon law, and Warham soon fell under his displeasure for some contumacy and was sus- pended. This was the final voyage of the ship, Lyon. Then as a young professor of Spanish in 1975, Lyon was asked to be the Latin American studies coordinator. Her portrait, painted when she became a centenarian, WebThe Lyon, under Master Pierce, sailed February/March, 1629/30, departing Bristol, England, arriving at Salem, New England (Massachusetts) in May 1630. The official connection of the Lyon with the Winthrop Fleet is of the same character as related of the Mary Master of the Anne of London, bringing the last lot of passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. DENSLOW, Nicholas (3) Stephen's page in the Barney Genealogical Record is here. As their skills improve, their employment opportunities increase. Dorchester, moved to Windsor, Conn.), Corley expands Banks' error by assuming that it was the sailors' parish, was the next neighboring one on the east, and there he married on August 3, 1615, the widow He Born about 1583, based on age at death; this would make her 19 at marriage and 45 at the birth of her last child. We thrill to our sixteen grandchildren, said Lyon. Henry Way was Georges cousin. Mayflower, William Peirce, master. Devon. Cheshire, Warwick, Gloucestershire and Somerset. Banks introduces his passenger list as follows: View a copy of the Corley document on this site, ROBERT BARTLETT (went to Newtowne [Cambridge]), DANIEL BREWER (from Sussex, settled in Boston, then Roxbury), JOHN BREWER (from Sussex, settled in Boston, then Roxbury), JOHN BROWNE (from Suffolk, settled in Waterton, then You must be a member of the Ireland XO community to add content to the database! Removed to Windsor (Stiles). in Dorchester; 23 removed to Windsor, Connecticut with Warham, in the migration of 1635/36, and four settled elsewhere Dorset. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. Freeman 1 April 1634. As honorary consul, Lyon has been responsible for serving the needs of the roughly two thousand Chileans in Utah, which included promoting business activities between the U.S. and Chile, assisting Chileans with U.S. legal matters, and approving visas for U.S. citizens and passport renewals for Chilean citizensan honor rarely given to non-native dignitaries. The One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. Thats big!, Lyon recently received a visit from a former student. published Boston 1930 In turn, Lyon makes a clear connection between their opportunities and their Church participation now and their future role as leaders who will serve in the Church. Dorchester. Brigham Young University message: 'We had a comfortable passage and I found that love and respect from Capt. Seven other ships arrived during the course of the first week of July: Mayflower and Whale (1 July), Hopewell and William & Francis (3 July), Trial and Charles (5 July), and Success (6 July). Settled Dorchester. Thomas Bradbury and MaryPerkins, G9 Elder William Brewster and his wife,Mary, G1 Charles Alfred Bunel and Lucretia NoyesSawtelle, G2 Rev. they first came to a personal acquaintance with those who were to be their companions on the voyage and neighbors Thank you for remarking upon our Thanksgiving holiday. A minor, stepson of Thomas Ford (see below). The Massachusetts Bay Company arranged for six vessels to sail for New England in 1629, only five of which reached their destination. The salient details for each of these sailings are summarized below: George Bonaventure, Thomas Cox, master. She left the Isle of Wight 4 May 1629, and probably reached Salem during the first half of July. is credited with being the first female, of all the passengers, to set foot on the peninsular of Shawmut, now the Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Removed Do not sell or share my personal information. a ferry, and on one of them saved the settlement from starvation and death by her timely arrival with provisions CLAPP, Roger (1) There are places where problems exist that we can assist in solving. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. This ship was famous in the history of the early emigration to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted There were one hundred and twenty-three passengers of which fifty were children, all in good health . It is not know where the Lyon was built and there is no evidence to suggest that she might have been from an Essex shipyard. Freeman 13 May 1640(M.C.R., I, 377). These one hundred and . M. Margarett, sailed 1633-34 (0, 0, 1) Martin, sailed 1638 (0, 1, 0) The West Country was free from it. We preach to our students from two statements that appear at the entrance to our campus. As an example, William Goodwin, one of the leaders of the group, was related by marriage to John White of Messing, the Olmsteads of Great Leighs and Joseph Loomis of Braintree, although the latter seems to have followed on the Susan & Ellen a year later. On 31 October 1629 as she was returning to England she ran into foul weather off the Scilly isles and her masts and sails were cut down to save her. The number of passengers on the Pilgrim is not known. In a letter to his son after arrival here he sent this She carried many cattle with passengers & provision.. Settled Dorchester (Pope). Fernando Urrutia, consul general of Chile, conducted the installation ceremony in the governors boardroom at the state capitol, with Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. and business and cultural leaders from the Chilean community in attendance. Settled Dorchester. No record as freeman. can you help? Removed to Windsor (Pomeroy Gen.). John Winthrop recorded the arrival in Salem of four vessels which had set out together in late March: Arbella (on 12 June), Ambrose (13 June), Jewel (19 June), and Talbot (2 July). The lions head appears to be a sort of family emblem or trademark. The poor soul had been out in a tempest trying to secure a sail and fell from the ship. WAY, Henry (6) Among their five children, two are adopted: a girl from Wisconsin and a son from Guatemala. WebShip history. particular mention as an actor in the drama of early emigration to New England, as Christopher Jones, the Master Freeman 18 May 1631. It is not known whether he or his vessel ever returned to these waters, nor anthing of his later career, but briefly the story of this group which on arrival settled on Dorchester Neck and soon became politically merged of the Company headed by Winthrop. The Hussey Manuscript records it as 8th 6 mo 1632. to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary and John, Winthrop He taught the first class in Chicano Literature in Great Britain and lectured in universities throughout the country. The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31. He had sailed to Plymouth in 1623 as given to it as an integral, though separated part of the Great Emigration. by inference an approval of them as fellow emigrants under his jurisdiction. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. The following month, Captain Pierce reported that the ship was fully laden with supplies, and it set sail in December with mostly cargo, but also 20 or more passengers, including Roger Williams. TILLEY, John (2) Ive also read that the Handmaid carried the last remaining Leiden separatists and Elizabeth and her siblings likely would have been aboard if this is the case. When the Lyon arrived, it carried with it 20 passengers and a large amount of provisions. Blake History of Dorchester, Mass. of the Founders.' Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). The Lyons Whelp sailed with the Talbot; the Rev. Nicolls, Master of the New Hospital, an old friend of the 'Patriarch of Dorchester,' they gathered in the chapel I, 368). But there is knowledge to be gained from the residents as well. In November, they began serving together as president and matron of the Chile Templenew threads to be added, and the tapestry continues. the type who would be the heroine of the special in-cident which will be her title to enduring local fame. No record as to freeman. (LogOut/ 1629 [ edit] 4 June Batavia ( Dutch East India Company ): The vessel struck Morning Reef near Beacon Island, Western Australia on her maiden voyage from Texel for Batavia. Dorset. His relationship with the center has continued over the years when he served as undergraduate studies coordinator, directed study abroad programs, and began serving once again as Latin American studies coordinator in 2004. My ancestor Allen Perley first came to America with the 1629 Winthrop fleet & stayed for a bit then returned to England & then came back on the Planter in 1635. Lyon leaves a legacy of hundreds of students interested in and directly involved in Latin America throughout the world. quality. I'm confused by the date of arrival, 1631. The second, successful trip, was taken by Johns son, Edward (1615-1687) sometime between 1630 and 1655. Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. Settled Dorchester. in the organisation of the voyage of the, WILLIAM GOODWIN (from Lyons Hall, Bocking, Essex; Nephew of Reverend John White. agreement to emigrate in a body to Massachusetts whither he had sent other groups in the previous six years. After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. At least eighteen vessels carrying passengers sailed from England for New England in 1630, not all of which were part of the Winthrop fleet. In his letter of March 28, 1630 According to the records there were sixty men on the Lyon, and as fifty were children, the rest must have been wives and daughters. Many were related or became related by marriage. Of Captain William Peirse, her Master, more particulars are known. 237 Herald R. Clark Building (HRCB) Web[1] 1630, according to the Barney record. Probably Somerset. I dont have a picture of it, but my many great grandfather was on this ship. A Utah native, Lyon graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude with a bachelors degree in Spanish from the University of Utah in 1963. In view of her valuable services to the Colony it is The Arbella is probably the most famous of this group, which sailed in late March from Cowes. . Juror 1630. This experience abroad has given them confidence and makes them much more employable., He was quick to add that this is a benefit to BYU language majors or minors because they get practical language beyond the theoretical, critical, or literary language learned in classes, or the religious and philosophical language gained through missions., Church members in the countries where ERS is operating also reap benefits. His years of study and service in Chile prepared him The Lions Whelp, John Gibbs, master, was a ship of one hundred and twenty tons, well proportioned and fast, carrying eight pieces of ordnance, six fishermen and about forty planters, principally of Dorsetshire and Somersetshire, besides the mariners and provisions and four goats. As Lyons father made regular summer visits to Nauvoo, a long-lasting friendship formed between T. Edgar and Kennedy. MOORE, John (1) Settled Dorchester. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty Im looking for any all information, ships manifest, passenger list, etc. Henry (the puritan) Way had a George Way was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England, the son of Thomas Way. It is not necessary to state that this is nothing in any existing record to indicate that Maverick was unfaithful to his oath at ordination to conduct 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. after a voyage of eight weeks from Landsend, although the passengers had been aboard for twelve weeks. study to segregate them from the 'Old Planters' and the more recent emigrants who came with Endicott. He became a Contributing Editor of The American Genealogist in 1979, Associate Editor in 1985 and Coeditor in 1993. M.C.R. Dorset. , How many other examples of "composite" individuals (two Thomas and Phillip were his Brothers. I am trying to find any info that marks his first visit. Freeman 4 May 1634/5(M.C.R., I, 370). our master, as I may not forget. Removed DRAKE, John (6) [Cambridge], then to Hartford, Conn.), THOMAS WILLETT (merchant from Yarmouth; lived in Plymouth), JOHN WITCHFIELD (from Whitechapel, London; after a time in There is a great deal of speculation that his wife Elizabeth was the daughter of Mayflower Passenger Thomas Rogers. I, 367). WebCategories: Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 | 1630s Sailings See Lyon , sailed 1630-1632 for its other voyages. Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon, 1631 & 1632. In The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks introduces his passenger list: LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). while on a voyage to the island of New Providence, Bahamas Group, whither he was taking passengers for settlement. him and remember my kind salutations to him and his wife.' The table below compares two versions of the passenger WebEnglish immigrant ship Lyon. his emigration with the Mary and John Company, bringing with him his large family to be near his eldest son. I have also made an effort to protect the privacy of living relatives. This As Latin American studies coordinator, Lyon has had the advantage of seeing his students before they leave, while they intern on site, and when they return. GREENWAY, John (7) English immigrant ship Lyon. Removed to Windsor (Clapp). Fax: (801) 422-0382 information about him or his family has come to light. Peter Milburne was a resident of London in the parish of St. Katherine by the Tower, but beyond this, little This was on Web "Passengers and Vessels that have Arrived in America: A List of Ships which Arrived in New England in 1630," NEHGR 31:309 (Citing Gov. instrumental in the organisation of the voyage of the, SETH GRANT (settled in Newtowne [Cambridge], then Hartford), WILLIAM HEATH (from Hertfordshire; settled in Roxbury), EDWARD HOLMAN (from Surrey; settled in Plymouth), WILLIAM LEWIS (settled in Newtowne [Cambridge] and Roxbury), ISAAC MORRELL (from Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex; a blacksmith http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm. So bountiful was the cargo, that the people of Plymouth redesignated the 20th of February from a day of prayer and fasting to one of gratitude and feasting. HANNUM, William (1) Massachusetts Colonial Records liberal in his attitude on controverted subjects. One of the passengers on this vessel was John Eddy of Boxted, Essex, whose affiliations place him within the Massachusetts Bay Companys orbit; this ship may have been the latest arrival of the Winthrop Fleet. in a short obituary notice of this centenarian stated that she was born in Saffron Walden, Essex, but with this MAVERICK, Rev. If we take a long-range view of this program, students are not just helping an individual find a job, they are at the least, eliminating or reducing unemployment in the world, he said. Ireland XO. himself conformably and follow the prescribed ritual of the Church service. They learn that there are other approaches to life, other ways of living besides the one that theyve grown up with, he declared with passion. Lyon recently quoted from his personal diary in 1975 (diary-keeping was a habit he acquired on his mission) its time we quit being isolated programs of this or that different area studies; lets bring us together under a single roof. From this initial encounter, subsequent meetings resulted and soon a Center for International and Area Studies was created at BYU. He made In 1641 he was killed by the Spaniards Charles Edward Banks' The Planters of the Farnsworth]. His wife, Bridget, joined the church 2 February 1632/3; perhaps a second Died 1672 (Blake). John Vassel had lived in Stepney; a merchant, a member of the Virginia Company of London, connected with the sea, and a ship owner. Milbourne Dorset. The Lyon under Master William Peirce, sailed 1 December 1630, from Bristol, England, with "about" 20 passengers and arrived at Salem, Massachusetts, on 5 February, 1630/1. The matter is still being followed up. Dorset. The total number thus listed makes one hundred and thirty-four out of the one hundred and forty who came over. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Plymouth), EDWARD CARRINGTON (settled in Charleston), NICHOLAS CLARK (from Nazeing, Essex; settled in Newtowne Dorset. This page has been accessed 2,380 times. At the time, Lyon remarked that the most challenging thing will be finding time to solve all the problems and do all the work, since he was a full-time BYU professor, the Latin American studies coordinator, a branch president at the MTC, and had a family. He was a passenger on the English ship Lyon. Presumably he was master of the Eagle when she was bought for WebEmigrants on "The Lyon" which sailed in 1632 with the Rev. It may be assumed that these people, from many parishes scattered The ship was captained by a William Pierce (1591-1641) and was commissioned by a merchant in Dublin. Clapp Memoirs of Roger Clapp In desperation, they were preparing for a day of fasting and prayer: Feb 6th. In August 2006, Lyon was installed as honorary consul of Chile in Utah, having met the approval of both the U.S. and the Chilean government. there were several of her name in existence at that period. Sadly, there was a causality during the crossing: an unnamed seaman. Lyon was raised in the community of East Mill Creek in the southeast sector of the Salt Lake Valley. More than one careful observer has noted that our lives are like colored threads intertwined to create a tapestry that evolves with each twist and turn of events. Serendipitously, the day before the fasting was to begin, the Lyon was spotted, laden with supplies, and the day was rescheduled as a celebration of thanksgiving. Passenger arrival records may provide researchers with information such as: ones nationality and place of birth; ship name and date of entry to the United States; GILLETT, Jonathan (1) Somerset. wife, as a William Peirce, mariner of White-chapel, was licensed in 1615 to marry Margaret Gibbs. Life is simply not a single, compartmentalized major, he declared, and his life has borne that out. He met with Spencer Palmer [later to serve as a director of the Kennedy Center] and suggested pooling resources. to Windsorand later to Virginia (Pope). -- END -- (View a copy of the Corley document on this site.). Once the settlers had something to contribute, they had the Thanksgiving dinner. He took up his residence in Boston in 1632 and was admitted Exeter, where under the more liberal Bishop Hall he was given the parish of Saint Sidwell, a living which he held Note:Please tag person profiles with the specific ship category, as seen below. At Olympus High School, he participated in football, wrestling, and track. Saturday. Appendix C p.106-107 WebLyon was chosen by the Chilean ambassador in Washington, D.C., and he was approved by the U.S. Department of State. Due to Elder Hollands recent service in Chile (200204), the Church turned to him for recommendations. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Freeman 4 March 1632/3 (M.C.R. RICHARDS, Thomas (6) 3, CultureThe Vital Differences That Color Life, Pt. WATHAM, Rev. (L.L.W., I, 388). Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about May 1635. He taught at UCLA, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Wisconsin, before joining the faculty at Brigham Young University in 1972. Freeman 18 May 1631. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). The master, William Pierce, brought 123 passengers. Freeman 18 May 1631. None of the various parents of all these Annes can be recognized as coming to Boston with her, either by name or Removed to Weymouth You can find John Swett/Sweet in volume 3 of The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633. Removed to Weymouth. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. Wiltshire. DUNCAN, Nathaniel (4) The Lyon left Bristol, England August (23) 1631 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Nantasket November 02 1631, Completing its 3rd of 4 voyages to the new world. Kennedy Center Privacy Policy, 2023 Brigham Young University 2023 David M. 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