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On the 6th of September,1620, in the Mayoralty of Thomas Townes,
after being "kindly entertained and courteously used by divers
Friends there dwelling, the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from
Plymouth in the Mayflower, in the Providence of God to
settle in NEW PLYMOUTH,and to lay the Foundation
of the NEW ENGLAND STATES The ancient
Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many Years
afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by
the Stone bearing the name of the MAYFLOWER in
the pavement of the adjacent Pier.This Tablet was erected
in the Mayoralty of J.T. Bond 1891, to commemorate
their Departure, and the visit to Plymouth in July
of that Year of a number of their Descendants and
Representatives.
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"Mayflower" Memorial Stone and Tablet,
Plymouth
1620
MAYFLOWER
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my
Plymouth, England,
Now
September 27.1912.
My dear Mrs. Mallor - I am
traveling in Devonshire,
The other day I went down,
to the Barbican, the site of
Embarkation of the Pilgrißße,
and thought of the Maly flow-
er sailing outs of the hat bour
before
There was a new teng-
land. Napoleon was taken
to St. Helena from the Barbican.
I hope you are mill. I
think
often
of you. Very truly yours,
Tyrrell Payner.
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