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... River . Importance of the Indian corn . Journey to the bottom of the bay . First encounter with the Indians . Seek harbor on advice of Coppin . Heavy storm and refuge in harbor . Deter- mination to settle . . 162 BOOK II 189 1620 ...
... River . Importance of the Indian corn . Journey to the bottom of the bay . First encounter with the Indians . Seek harbor on advice of Coppin . Heavy storm and refuge in harbor . Deter- mination to settle . . 162 BOOK II 189 1620 ...
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... river Idle is navigable for small boats from Scaftworth , one mile east of Scrooby , to the Trent , and thus Gainsborough could be reached . From that place to Boston is fifty - five miles by the river Witham . The assizes were ses ...
... river Idle is navigable for small boats from Scaftworth , one mile east of Scrooby , to the Trent , and thus Gainsborough could be reached . From that place to Boston is fifty - five miles by the river Witham . The assizes were ses ...
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... River to the Humber , where they took the bark . " It is thirty miles from Gains- borough to the mouth of the Trent ; twenty - two miles from thence , to Hull ; and twenty miles from Hull to Great Grimsby . " Arber , 94 . 2 A bill ...
... River to the Humber , where they took the bark . " It is thirty miles from Gains- borough to the mouth of the Trent ; twenty - two miles from thence , to Hull ; and twenty miles from Hull to Great Grimsby . " Arber , 94 . 2 A bill ...
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... River , a commercial venture begun by Chief Justice John Popham , brother to George Popham , and whose daughter was mother of Thomas Hanham . It failed , and not until the voyage of Smith in 1614 could interest in the second colony be ...
... River , a commercial venture begun by Chief Justice John Popham , brother to George Popham , and whose daughter was mother of Thomas Hanham . It failed , and not until the voyage of Smith in 1614 could interest in the second colony be ...
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... River and discovered there another intruding settlement , that of the Dutch , which he proceeded to lay under tribute . Exactly what happened is not clearly known . The English claimed that the Dutch submitted , and agreed to pay an ...
... River and discovered there another intruding settlement , that of the Dutch , which he proceeded to lay under tribute . Exactly what happened is not clearly known . The English claimed that the Dutch submitted , and agreed to pay an ...
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