History

In July 1620, the Mayflower ship took on board 65 passengers from its London homeport of Rotherhithe on the River Thames. Rumour has it that Captain Christopher Jones cunningly moored here to avoid paying taxes further down the river. The Mayflower journeyed onwards to Southampton for supplies and to rendezvous with the Speedwell but after many delays, false starts and a devastating leak, the Speedwell’s journey with The Mayflower was abandoned. On 6th September, 1620, Captain Jones, along with 102 passengers and approximately 30 crew members, set sail from Plymouth on what William Bradford described as "a prosperous wind”.

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After sighting land on 11th November, 1620, strong winter seas forced the Rotherhithe captain to anchor at Cape Cod, much further North than the original destination of Virginia. To establish legal order in their new homeland the settlers agreed, whilst on-board, to write and sign "The Mayflower Compact"; the first written framework of government in what is now the United States.

Captain Jones later returned to London on the Mayflower, arriving at the home port of Rotherhithe on 6th May 1621. He died less than a year later and was buried at St. Mary's church in Rotherhithe, close to the mooring point of the Mayflower where she lay to rest in the Thames, no longer useful as a ship. A commemorative plaque to the voyage of The Mayflower now adorns the side of St Mary’s church and a memorial statue, dedicated to the memory of Captain Christopher Jones, sits in the churchyard.

Ex Barmaid

Ex Barmaid

Ex Landlord

Ex Landlord

The Mayflower: when it was known as The Spread Eagle

The Mayflower: when it was known as The Spread Eagle


THE STORY OF THE MAYFLOWER - A SONG BY JEFFREY LEWIS

American singer/songwriter and artist, Jeffery Lewis, summarises the history with this wonderful song and comic book illustrations


WHY DO YOU SELL STAMPS?

Back in the 1800's, seafarers docking at Rotherhithe with little time to spare were able to order a pint and a postage stamp here at The Mayflower (formerly The Spread Eagle). We are still the only pub licensed to sell US & UK postage stamps - just ask at the bar!


MARK YOUR OWN PLACE IN HISTORY!

The Mayflower Descendants Book is available upon request to those who can prove a family connection to the original Pilgrim Fathers from The Mayflower 1620 voyage. You are invited to share your details and sign our book.

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