Further information concerning the emigration of this large group of people aboard the five ships of the Rev. Martin; the ships were the "JAMES AND MARY", "LORD DUNLUCE", "PENNSYLVANIA FARMER", "HOPEWELL" and "FREE MASON". These ships did not arrive together, but came over individually over a period of weeks. The average travel time then was 7 - 9 weeks. LORD DUNLUCE sailed from Larne on Oct. 4, 1772 (this is the largest of the ships and the one Rev. Martin sailed on) PENNSYLVANIA FARMER sailed from Belfast on Oct. 16, 1772 HOPEWELL sailed from Belfast on Oct. 19, 1772 FREE MASON- 250 tons. Master John Semple: agen, J. W. & G. Glenry. Hill Wilson, Geo Anderson. Wm. Booth, Merchant, Owners. Sailed from Newry on Oct. 27, 1772