Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1606-1623Edward Arber |
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... CAPE COD . • XLI . WHO WERE THE PILGRIM FATHERS ? XLII . THE PASSENGERS IN THE MAYFLOWER ; AND 347 355 WHAT BECAME OF THEM , 358 . XLIII . THE FOREFATHERS , OR OLD COMERS . 1620- 1623 , 381 . • XLIV . THAT THE DUTCH COULD NOT HAVE ...
... CAPE COD . • XLI . WHO WERE THE PILGRIM FATHERS ? XLII . THE PASSENGERS IN THE MAYFLOWER ; AND 347 355 WHAT BECAME OF THEM , 358 . XLIII . THE FOREFATHERS , OR OLD COMERS . 1620- 1623 , 381 . • XLIV . THAT THE DUTCH COULD NOT HAVE ...
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... Cape Cod harbour . Her father is mentioned by ROGER WHITE in a letter , from Leyden , to Governor BRADFORD , in 1625. " 1613. November 30 , December 21. - MOSES FLETCHER , Marriages of Forefathers at Leyden . 163.
... Cape Cod harbour . Her father is mentioned by ROGER WHITE in a letter , from Leyden , to Governor BRADFORD , in 1625. " 1613. November 30 , December 21. - MOSES FLETCHER , Marriages of Forefathers at Leyden . 163.
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... Cod on the 9/19 November 1620 , deliberately sail southward in order to settle themselves somewhere near the Hudson ... Cape Cod Bay , from Governor BRADFORD's remarks at pp . 351-354 . CHAPTER XXXIII . THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH MASTER ...
... Cod on the 9/19 November 1620 , deliberately sail southward in order to settle themselves somewhere near the Hudson ... Cape Cod Bay , from Governor BRADFORD's remarks at pp . 351-354 . CHAPTER XXXIII . THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH MASTER ...
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... Cape Cod until their settlement at New Plymouth . His hardened constitution might , however , have enabled him to be very helpful in the sickness of the following Spring of 1621 . It is very pleasant to see him speak so well of the ...
... Cape Cod until their settlement at New Plymouth . His hardened constitution might , however , have enabled him to be very helpful in the sickness of the following Spring of 1621 . It is very pleasant to see him speak so well of the ...
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... Cape Cod , [ 9th November ] , which is in New England ; and standing to the southward for the place we intended [ about the Hudson river ] ; we met with many dangers : and the mariners put back into the harbour of the Cape , which was ...
... Cape Cod , [ 9th November ] , which is in New England ; and standing to the southward for the place we intended [ about the Hudson river ] ; we met with many dangers : and the mariners put back into the harbour of the Cape , which was ...
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Adventurers afterwards ALLERTON amongst Amsterdam anno answer April August Brownists called Cape Cod Captain CARLETON TO SIR Colony corn Council DAVID CALDERWOOD December desired died divers EDWARD England English fear fish FRANCIS friends further Governor BRADFORD Hague harbour hath HOBBAMOCK Honour Indians JOHN BILLINGTON JOHN CARVER JOHN ROBINSON King land letter living London LORD Majesty Majesty's March married MASSASOYT Master JOHN Master ROBINSON Mayflower miles night November Pastor peace persons Perth Assembly Pilgrim Church Pilgrim Fathers Plantation Plymouth Post present printed rest RICHARD ROBERT CUSHMAN S. P. Holland Sachem SAMUEL SAMUEL ARGALL SAMUEL FULLER savages Scrooby sent SEPTEMBER 1619 shallop shewed ship sickness SIR DUDLEY CARLETON SIR ROBERT NAUNTON Speedwell Spring of 1621 STANDISH thereof things thought TISQUANTUM town University of Leyden unto Virginia Company voyage Wife WILLIAM BREWSTER WILLIAM ZOUCHE WINSLOW