CANTERBURY PILGRIMS.
TO THE EDITOR OS "T3E TBESS." frir,—ln your issue of Monday 29th, giving the account of the quarterly gathering of the Canterbury Pilgrims' Association held in the Art Gallery on Saturday afternoon, Mr George Harper, in his address, is reported to havo stated "that only one family of all •who came out in the first .four ships had settled on Banks Peninsula.'' This is not correct. The Chohuondeloy's
and the Flemings wtho came out respectively in the Charlotte. Jane., and the ~ Randolph both, settled at Port Levy, then called Port Albert. There were, L believe, one or two others who settled in some of\the other bays, but I.cannot now call them to mind.—Yours, etc., . . - ■ PILGRIM. June 30th, 1925. .-. i
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18422, 1 July 1925, Page 11
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