History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... unto them , allso , how , with much adoe and no small trouble , he had made a composi- tion with the adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso taken much pains their about . The 1 The uncertain ...
... unto them , allso , how , with much adoe and no small trouble , he had made a composi- tion with the adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso taken much pains their about . The 1 The uncertain ...
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... unto Isaack Aler- ton , one of the planters resident at Plimoth afforesaid , assigned , and sent over as agente for the rest of the planters ther , and to shuch other planters at Plimoth afforesaid as the said Isack , his heirs , or ...
... unto Isaack Aler- ton , one of the planters resident at Plimoth afforesaid , assigned , and sent over as agente for the rest of the planters ther , and to shuch other planters at Plimoth afforesaid as the said Isack , his heirs , or ...
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... unto subscribed, ther heirs, etc. well and truly to pay, or cause to be payed, unto the said adven[turers] or • 5 • of them which were, at that meeting afforsaid, nominated and deputed, viz. John Pocock,1 John Beauchamp, Robart Keane,2 ...
... unto subscribed, ther heirs, etc. well and truly to pay, or cause to be payed, unto the said adven[turers] or • 5 • of them which were, at that meeting afforsaid, nominated and deputed, viz. John Pocock,1 John Beauchamp, Robart Keane,2 ...
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... unto subscribed , ther heirs , etc. well and truly to pay , or cause to be payed , unto the said adven [ turers ] or 5. of them which were , at that meeting afforsaid , nominated and deputed , viz . John Pocock , 1 John Beauchamp ...
... unto subscribed , ther heirs , etc. well and truly to pay , or cause to be payed , unto the said adven [ turers ] or 5. of them which were , at that meeting afforsaid , nominated and deputed , viz . John Pocock , 1 John Beauchamp ...
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... unto ; though they knew not well how to raise the payment , and discharge their other ingagements , and sup- ply the yearly wants of the plantation , seeing they were forced for their necessities to take up money or goods at so high ...
... unto ; though they knew not well how to raise the payment , and discharge their other ingagements , and sup- ply the yearly wants of the plantation , seeing they were forced for their necessities to take up money or goods at so high ...
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