The Shield of Stockton, England, (probably sailed from Hull), Daniel Towers (or Towle or Towes), master, no loadings noted, arrived at Burlington, New Jersey, in Dec. 1677 with the following passengers identified.
NOTE: Persons in parentheses are doubtful, and may be listed later with a different ship.
------- Barnes, a merchant from Hull Francis Barwick (Peter Berry or Bury) John Drewsbury or Dewsbury Gawen Drummond and servant, Peter Berry or Bury. William Emley or Emlen, 2nd trip, with wife and two children, one born at sea; and 4 servants, two men and two women. Susannah Fairnsworth, children and 2 servants. (Thomas Farnsworth came on the Kent) John Fretwell Peter Fretwell Richard Green Godfrey Hancock, wife and children and servants John Heyres George Hill John Lambert and servant Thomas Lambert, wife, children and servants Robert Murfin, wife, 2 children Godfrey Newbold John Newbold George Parks James Pharo, wife and children Thomas Potts, wife, children Thomas Revel, wife, children, servants Robert Schooley, wife, children Mahlon Stacy, wife, children, servants Richard Tattersall, wife, children John Wood of Attercliffe psh., Sheffield, Yorks., wife, children: John, Joseph, Ester, Mary, Sarah Thomas Wood, wife, children
Reference: Samuel H. Smith, History of the Colony of Novo-Caesaria or New Jersey (Burlington, 1765, reprinted 1890)