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Scots Banished to American Plantations



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From David Dobson's Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations 1650-1775 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983).

SINCLAIR, DUNCAN.  Covenanter in Argyll's rebellion.  Preisoner inthe Laigh Parliament House, Edinburgh.  Banished to the Plantations 31 July 1685.  Transported from Leith to Jamaica by John Ewing, August 1685 (PC=Register of the Privy Council of Scotland)

SINCLAIR, JAMES.  Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported from Liverpool to Virginia on the Godspeed, master Arthur Smith, 28 July 1716.  Sold to Henry Whort in Maryland, 17 October 1716.  (SP/C=Colonial State Papers) (CTB=Calendar of Treasury Books) (HM=History of Maryland)

SINCLAIR, JAMES.  Age 19.  Husbandman.  Dunbeth, Caithness.  Jacobite in Cromarty's regiment.  Prisoner in Inverness and ships.  Transported from London to Jamaica or Barbados by Samuel Smith, 31 March 1747.  (P=Prisoners of the '45) (RM=B. Ransom McBride, "Lists of Scottish Rebel Prisoners...1746" The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal (May 1980)

SINCLAIR, JOHN.  Son of William Sinclair, parish of Dunnet, Caithness.  Prisoner in Edinburgh Tolbooth.  Transported from Leith to the Plantations in America on the Blossom by William Johnston, merchant in Edinburg, August 1680. (ETR=Edinburgh Tolbooth Records)

SINCLAIR, PATRICK.  Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported from Liverpool to South Carolina on the Wakefield, master Thomas Beck, 21 April1716.  (CTB)(SP/C)

SINCLAIR, SOLOMON.  Royalist soldier captured at Worcester.  Transported from Gravesend to Boston on the John and Sarah, master John Green, 13 May 1652.  (NER=The New England Historical and Genealogical Register)

SINCLAIR, WILLIAM.  Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported from Liverpool to Virginia on the Anne, master Robert Wallace, 31 July 1716.  (CTB) (SP/C)