History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... Governor Dudley's letters . Commission for regulating plantations . Massa- chusetts Bay and the Kennebec affair . Action of English proprietors . Stone seizes a Plymouth ship at Manhattan . Killing of Stone by the Indians . Pesti- lence ...
... Governor Dudley's letters . Commission for regulating plantations . Massa- chusetts Bay and the Kennebec affair . Action of English proprietors . Stone seizes a Plymouth ship at Manhattan . Killing of Stone by the Indians . Pesti- lence ...
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... Governor of Guienne , the Duke of Epernon . Reprisals and other causes of difference followed , and war between the two countries appeared inevitable . Allerton probably left New England early in July and returned " at the usual season ...
... Governor of Guienne , the Duke of Epernon . Reprisals and other causes of difference followed , and war between the two countries appeared inevitable . Allerton probably left New England early in July and returned " at the usual season ...
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... Governor of Plimoths men , or freinds ; and that they would bring them to the English houses , or carry their letters.1 They feasted these Indeans , and gave them many giftes ; and sente.2 . men and a letter with them to the Gove [ rno ] ...
... Governor of Plimoths men , or freinds ; and that they would bring them to the English houses , or carry their letters.1 They feasted these Indeans , and gave them many giftes ; and sente.2 . men and a letter with them to the Gove [ rno ] ...
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... Governor's Council , and of the county Board of War , positions which spoke to the confidence reposed in him . In 1638 he figured in the case of Deborah Glasscock , who , " without any ground , brought an outrageous charge " against him ...
... Governor's Council , and of the county Board of War , positions which spoke to the confidence reposed in him . In 1638 he figured in the case of Deborah Glasscock , who , " without any ground , brought an outrageous charge " against him ...
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... Governor and Councillors residing in New Plymouth , our very dear friends : The Director and Council of New Netherland wish to your Lordships , worshipful , wise and prudent , happiness in Christ Jesus our Lord , with prosperity and ...
... Governor and Councillors residing in New Plymouth , our very dear friends : The Director and Council of New Netherland wish to your Lordships , worshipful , wise and prudent , happiness in Christ Jesus our Lord , with prosperity and ...
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