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Book, page 42 / 43 chief of Colonists and officers of MAY- FLOWER and SPEEDWELL. No special leak could be found, but it was judged to be the general weakness of the ship, and that she would not prove sufficient for the voyage. It was resolved to dismiss her the SPEEDWELL, and part of the company, and proceed with the other ship. Tuesday, Aug. 29/Sept. 8 Lying at Plymouth. Transferring cargo. Wednesday, Aug. 30/Sept. 9 Lying at Plymouth. Transferring cargo. Saturday, Sept. 2/12 Ditto. Reassignment of passengers. Master Cushman and family, Master Blossom and son, Wm. Ring and others to return in pinnace to London. Sunday, Sept. 3/13 At anchor in Plymouth roadstead. Monday, Sept. 4/14 Weighed anchor and took departure for London, leaving MAY-FLOWER at anchor in roadstead. Saturday, Sept. 9/19 Off Gravesend. Came to anchor in Thames. THE END OF THE VOYAGE AND OF THE LOG OF THE MAY-FLOWER'S CONSORT
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