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The Pilgrims Had a Sprite?

HealeyRick

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And a Sprinzel one to boot? Who knew?

The Voyage of the Mayflower & Speedwell​
The Leiden Separatists bought a small ship, the Speedwell, in Holland. They embarked from Delftshaven on July 22, 1620.
They sailed to Southampton, England to meet the Mayflower, which had been chartered by their English investors. There, other Separatists and additional colonists joined them.
On August 15, the Mayflower and Speedwell set sail for America. The Speedwell leaked so badly that both ships turned back to England, putting in first at Dartmouth and then at Plymouth. Finally, on September 16, 1620, the Mayflower set sail, alone, for America.
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Detail from: Mayflower & Speedwell in Dartmouth Harbor by Wilcox​
"The dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible... their ends were good & honorable... and therefore they might expect the blessing of God."
- William Bradford

Happy Thanksgiving to All!
 
Rick,
Thanks for posting, I never knew that. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Rut
 
Yes and the original Speedwell leaked badly thus sparking and inherited tendency for future generations bearing their surname.
 
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