Oke Links magazine September/October issue 2020

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HISTORY

The voyage of the Mayflower More than 30 million people have ancestral links to the passengers and crew who sailed aboard the Mayflower from Plymouth UK to Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts 400 years ago this September The Mayflower left Plymouth on September 16th, 1620 to travel to America. Sadly, events planned for September 2020 to commemorate the 400th anniversary have been postponed until the summer of 2021, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Nonetheless, September 16th still marks the anniversary of the departure of a group of intrepid ‘Pilgrims’ and other passengers, intent on creating a new start in what was known as the New World. The Mayflower eventually left these shores with about 30 crew members and 102 passengers on board; just under half of the passengers were English ‘Separatists’ or ‘Saints’ as they have been named, the rest were skilled tradespeople and pioneers, also known as ‘Strangers’.

Drawn from Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and Leiden in the Netherlands, the Separatists sought religious freedom from the Church of England. In 1608 a group of English Protestants left Scrooby in Nottinghamshire to establish themselves in Leiden in the Netherlands, where they could worship without fear of persecution. However, in time they found life there hard and with little chance of future economic return, they resolved to move again. Together with some of the remaining congregation in England, a core group decided to travel to Virginia in America where several colonies already existed. They were granted permission to establish a colony there and managed to persuade a group of London merchants to back their venture. The Speedwell sailed from the Netherlands carrying the party from Leiden, aiming to meet up with the

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Mayflower in Southampton, before the two ships set sail together for America. However, by the time the Speedwell reached Southampton it was already beleaguered by a leak, which firstly caused the two ships to change course for Dartmouth for repairs, and then to abort the second attempt at the crossing, when the Speedwell started leaking badly 300 miles beyond Land’s End, forcing a return to Plymouth. With the Speedwell declared unseaworthy, some of the Saints dropped out, but the remainder joined the passengers on the Mayflower and set sail once again. The journey across the Atlantic took 66 days, hampered by severe winter storms due to the later start date. The grim crossing took its toll on the passengers, with one Stranger lost overboard, as well as a woman giving birth. The crew sighted Cape Cod on November 9th, 1620 and started to head south towards the Hudson River where the intended settlement location lay. But rough seas forced them back and they decided to stay at Cape Cod instead, anchoring at what is now Provincetown Harbor. Knowing they had no right to colonise this part of the country, the group decided to draw up a legal document stating their aims to work together to help the colony thrive and ‘combine ourselves together into a civill body politick’ to establish laws and enable fair government of the settlement.

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