they would travel together in cased of people perishing the would have other people to help out and replace them.
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
The manciple traveled with the group of pilgrims in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." He was responsible for purchasing provisions for the group.
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Which character in this group of pilgrims appears the most disgusting?
Whenever they are on a public plane, bus, ship, train or any other form of public transport.
There is no specific collective noun for strangers, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a family of strangers, a neighborhood of strangers, a congregation of strangers, etc.
the Separatists
The Pilgrims.
"The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer .
Pilgrims
The Pilgrims
the pilgrims