Documentary History of the State of Maine, Volume 10Bailey and Noyes, 1907 - Local history |
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Page 8
... Rivers aforesd and of all other Indians within the sa Province of and from Merrimack River unto the most Easterly bounds of sa Province hereby acknowledging our hearty subjection and obedience unto the Crown of England Do solemnly ...
... Rivers aforesd and of all other Indians within the sa Province of and from Merrimack River unto the most Easterly bounds of sa Province hereby acknowledging our hearty subjection and obedience unto the Crown of England Do solemnly ...
Page 14
... River of Kenebeck , designing to make that the boundarie between us and them on the Eastern parts of New England , under the plausible pretence that that River being most noted and of the largest extent of any in those parts . Crossing ...
... River of Kenebeck , designing to make that the boundarie between us and them on the Eastern parts of New England , under the plausible pretence that that River being most noted and of the largest extent of any in those parts . Crossing ...
Page 15
... River St George about 5 leagues to the Eastward of Pemaquid and was alwayes the ancient Boundarie in my late Uncle S ! Thomas Temple's Patent further then which they have no manner of pretence or claime , But the consequence to us on ...
... River St George about 5 leagues to the Eastward of Pemaquid and was alwayes the ancient Boundarie in my late Uncle S ! Thomas Temple's Patent further then which they have no manner of pretence or claime , But the consequence to us on ...
Page 27
... river Machias in ye East , to the said Mas- concus bordering on Pemaquid . They also signed , and sealed interchangeably bonds of twenty thousand , to bind each other to performance of Articles . For sometime the said William Crowne ...
... river Machias in ye East , to the said Mas- concus bordering on Pemaquid . They also signed , and sealed interchangeably bonds of twenty thousand , to bind each other to performance of Articles . For sometime the said William Crowne ...
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... River of St Croix , But because S ! Thomas Temple , Pattent for Nova Scotia , Extended as far West as St Georges River , the French obtained a Surrender of all that Pattent to them , by the Treaty at Breda , which was more by Ten ...
... River of St Croix , But because S ! Thomas Temple , Pattent for Nova Scotia , Extended as far West as St Georges River , the French obtained a Surrender of all that Pattent to them , by the Treaty at Breda , which was more by Ten ...
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