History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... John Pory . Weston's company leave New Plymouth . Joint trading for corn . Death of Tisquantum . Threats by Sanders against Indians 252 1623. Reasons for Sanders ' necessities . Sufferings and debasements vi Contents.
... John Pory . Weston's company leave New Plymouth . Joint trading for corn . Death of Tisquantum . Threats by Sanders against Indians 252 1623. Reasons for Sanders ' necessities . Sufferings and debasements vi Contents.
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... Trading goods purchased at Monhegan . Wreck of French ship . Remittance to Eng- land . Allerton sent to England . A trading vessel constructed • 411 440 Illustrations LETTER OF WILLIAM BRADFORD TO JOHN WINTHROP , APRIL Contents vii.
... Trading goods purchased at Monhegan . Wreck of French ship . Remittance to Eng- land . Allerton sent to England . A trading vessel constructed • 411 440 Illustrations LETTER OF WILLIAM BRADFORD TO JOHN WINTHROP , APRIL Contents vii.
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... · • . 289 • . 293 Signature of WILLIAM PEIRCE . From the Winthrop Papers , M. H. S. SIGNATURE OF FRANCIS WEST . P. R. O .. · . 309 • · • 311 PROCLAMATION PROHIBITING INTERLOPING AND DISORDERLY TRADING TO NEW ENGLAND IN xii Illustrations.
... · • . 289 • . 293 Signature of WILLIAM PEIRCE . From the Winthrop Papers , M. H. S. SIGNATURE OF FRANCIS WEST . P. R. O .. · . 309 • · • 311 PROCLAMATION PROHIBITING INTERLOPING AND DISORDERLY TRADING TO NEW ENGLAND IN xii Illustrations.
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. PROCLAMATION PROHIBITING INTERLOPING AND DISORDERLY TRADING TO NEW ENGLAND IN AMERICA , 1622. P. R. O. THE BLACK PYNNES [ PINNACE ] . From Hakluyt's Principal Navigations , Hak- luyt Society ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. PROCLAMATION PROHIBITING INTERLOPING AND DISORDERLY TRADING TO NEW ENGLAND IN AMERICA , 1622. P. R. O. THE BLACK PYNNES [ PINNACE ] . From Hakluyt's Principal Navigations , Hak- luyt Society ...
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... trading establishments alone excepted . Prior to 1630 the history of New Plymouth was the history of New England . The earlier settlements were sporadic in character , and unim- portant so far as the subsequent settlement was concerned ...
... trading establishments alone excepted . Prior to 1630 the history of New Plymouth was the history of New England . The earlier settlements were sporadic in character , and unim- portant so far as the subsequent settlement was concerned ...
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