History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company afterwards . Thus all were to be cast into single shares according to the order abovesaid ...
... servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company afterwards . Thus all were to be cast into single shares according to the order abovesaid ...
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... servants not included , except under the conditions given in the text . No records of these earlier tax lists survive , and the first in point of time was that for 1633 . Plymouth Col. Rec . , 1. 9. In that list the sum to be raised ...
... servants not included , except under the conditions given in the text . No records of these earlier tax lists survive , and the first in point of time was that for 1633 . Plymouth Col. Rec . , 1. 9. In that list the sum to be raised ...
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... servants belonging unto them , many of them being Irish . Some others ther were that had a servante or 2.a 1 The name of Captain John Sibsey frequently occurs in the local records of Nor- folk County , Virginia . He served as a member ...
... servants belonging unto them , many of them being Irish . Some others ther were that had a servante or 2.a 1 The name of Captain John Sibsey frequently occurs in the local records of Nor- folk County , Virginia . He served as a member ...
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... servants upon ; seing it was like to be the latter end of the year before they could have passage for Virginia , and they had now the winter before them ; they might clear some ground , and plant a crope ( seeing they had tools , and ...
... servants upon ; seing it was like to be the latter end of the year before they could have passage for Virginia , and they had now the winter before them ; they might clear some ground , and plant a crope ( seeing they had tools , and ...
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... servants , who also planted corne , and reared some swine , and were allwayes ready to goe out with the barke form perpetuana , and as a factitious trade name , applied to a durable fabric of wool manufactured in England from the xvith ...
... servants , who also planted corne , and reared some swine , and were allwayes ready to goe out with the barke form perpetuana , and as a factitious trade name , applied to a durable fabric of wool manufactured in England from the xvith ...
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