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Posted by SAM on May 06, 19100 at 01:06:23:
Am looking for any information on the Bark Warwick that sailed from NH area 1631 to ia, remaining several years in ia. Master's name may have been John Dunton. Info on the Warwick is supposedly in either of two books: History of the Royal Navy by Kemp OR Queens by Cutler. Any suggestions??
Thanks, SAM
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