History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... thereof and to their heires for ever : Free Liberty being Reserved for all to gett fire wood [ thereon ] but the Tim- ber trees were excepted for the owners of the ground . " 2ly . That the 2 division should consist of 20 acres to every ...
... thereof and to their heires for ever : Free Liberty being Reserved for all to gett fire wood [ thereon ] but the Tim- ber trees were excepted for the owners of the ground . " 2ly . That the 2 division should consist of 20 acres to every ...
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... thereof . " On the same day Peirce sold to Standish two shares in the same cow " for and in consideration of two Ewe lambs the one to be delivered at the time of weaning this present yeare and the other at the same time Anno 1628 free ...
... thereof . " On the same day Peirce sold to Standish two shares in the same cow " for and in consideration of two Ewe lambs the one to be delivered at the time of weaning this present yeare and the other at the same time Anno 1628 free ...
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... thereof , writ to the Gov [ erno ] r as fol- loweth.1 · SIR : I have received yours of the 26. of May by Mr. Gibs , and Mr. Goffe , with the barrell of otter skins , according to the contents ; for which I got a bill of store , and so ...
... thereof , writ to the Gov [ erno ] r as fol- loweth.1 · SIR : I have received yours of the 26. of May by Mr. Gibs , and Mr. Goffe , with the barrell of otter skins , according to the contents ; for which I got a bill of store , and so ...
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... thereof . See vol . 1. p . 313. It was only a question of time when traders and fishermen would sell directly to the Indian , and English , Dutch and French interlopers would be a source of supply . The planters soon realized the ...
... thereof . See vol . 1. p . 313. It was only a question of time when traders and fishermen would sell directly to the Indian , and English , Dutch and French interlopers would be a source of supply . The planters soon realized the ...
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... thereof , through many occasions wherwith those intrusted with this business have bin employed , and forasmuch as from hence it is feared there may growe some distracčon amonst you if there should bee any syding , though wee haue a very ...
... thereof , through many occasions wherwith those intrusted with this business have bin employed , and forasmuch as from hence it is feared there may growe some distracčon amonst you if there should bee any syding , though wee haue a very ...
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