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... CLEEVE SECURES AN ALLY IN COLONEL RIGBY 325 XX . ROBERT JORDAN AS WINTER'S SUCCESSOR XXI . 342 MASSACHUSETTS CLAIMS MAINE TERRITORY XXII . THE JURISDICTION OF MASSACHUSETTS AC- 356 CEPTED XXIII . REVIEW OF THE PERIOD . 370 383 ...
... CLEEVE SECURES AN ALLY IN COLONEL RIGBY 325 XX . ROBERT JORDAN AS WINTER'S SUCCESSOR XXI . 342 MASSACHUSETTS CLAIMS MAINE TERRITORY XXII . THE JURISDICTION OF MASSACHUSETTS AC- 356 CEPTED XXIII . REVIEW OF THE PERIOD . 370 383 ...
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... Cleeve , June 24 , 1640. Witnessed by Deputy Governor Thomas Gorges and Edward Godfrey 262 292 John Winter to Robert Trelawny 304 Church at Long Ashton in Which Sir Ferdinando Gorges Was Buried 324 Ashton Court Near Bristol 340 St ...
... Cleeve , June 24 , 1640. Witnessed by Deputy Governor Thomas Gorges and Edward Godfrey 262 292 John Winter to Robert Trelawny 304 Church at Long Ashton in Which Sir Ferdinando Gorges Was Buried 324 Ashton Court Near Bristol 340 St ...
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... Cleeve of Casco Bay , 1630-1667 , with Collateral Documents , a volume that gives us an admirable portraiture of the founder of Portland , based upon such manuscript materials and early records as Mr. Baxter was able to obtain at home ...
... Cleeve of Casco Bay , 1630-1667 , with Collateral Documents , a volume that gives us an admirable portraiture of the founder of Portland , based upon such manuscript materials and early records as Mr. Baxter was able to obtain at home ...
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... Cleeve , now coming into prominence in connection with affairs in the Province of Maine , was instrumental in inducing Rigby to purchase the Lygonia patent ; and it is this fact , and the added designation for persons who never heard of ...
... Cleeve , now coming into prominence in connection with affairs in the Province of Maine , was instrumental in inducing Rigby to purchase the Lygonia patent ; and it is this fact , and the added designation for persons who never heard of ...
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... Cleeve had seen this patent , and discovered its possible uses , when it was in the possession of Richard Dummer at Newbury . Baxter , Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of Maine , I , 189 . 2 The Farnham Papers , I , 137–142 . 3 ...
... Cleeve had seen this patent , and discovered its possible uses , when it was in the possession of Richard Dummer at Newbury . Baxter , Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of Maine , I , 189 . 2 The Farnham Papers , I , 137–142 . 3 ...
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affairs Agamenticus Aldworth American coast Aulnay Baxter Bristol Cape Captain John Smith Casco bay charter Cleeve's coast of Maine colonists concerning connection council court doubtless England English evidently expedition Farnham Papers Father Biard favorable fishing French George Cleeve George's harbor Gilbert Godfrey grant harbor Hist History hither House of Commons Indians inhabitants interests Josselyn Kennebec king Kittery land letter Levett London Lord Machegonne Maine coast Mary and John Massachusetts bay mention Monhegan narrative Parliament patent Pemaquid Penobscot Pilgrims Piscataqua plantation Plymouth Plymouth company Plymouth Plantation Popham colony possession Pring proceeded Province of Maine Puritan received record reference Relation Richard Richmond's island Rigby river Robert Jordan Robert Trelawny Rosier S. R. Gardiner Saco Sagadahoc sailed says secured settlement ship Sir Ferdinando Gorges Society's Coll territory Thomas Gorges tion trade Trelawny Papers Trelawny's vessel Vines Virginia voyage Waymouth Winter Winthrop
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Page 287 - Lord, though I am a miserable and wretched creature, I am in Covenant with Thee through grace. And I may, I will, come to Thee, for Thy People. Thou hast made me, though very unworthy, a mean instrument to do them some good, and Thee service...
Page 260 - And also, to make, ordain, and establish all manner of orders, laws, directions, instructions, forms, and ceremonies of government and magistracy, fit and necessary for and concerning the government of the said colony and plantation, so always as the same be not contrary to the laws and statutes of this our realm of England...
Page 287 - Give them consistency of judgment, one heart, and mutual love : and go on to deliver them, and with the work of reformation ; and make the name of Christ glorious in the world.
Page 172 - March a certaine Indian came bouldly amongst them, and spoke to them in broken English, which they could well understand, but marvelled at it.
Page 116 - The potentates of the Old World found no difficulty in convincing themselves that they made ample compensation to the inhabitants of the New, by bestowing on them civilization and Christianity in exchange for unlimited independence.
Page 155 - That the liberties, franchises, privileges, and jurisdictions of Parliament, are the ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England...
Page 50 - And the longer I conversed with them, the better hope they gave me of those parts where they did inhabit, as proper for our uses; especially when I found what goodly rivers, stately islands, and safe harbors, those parts abounded with...
Page 117 - This principle was, that discovery gave title to the government by whose subjects, or by whose authority, it was made, against all other European governments, which title might be consummated by possession.
Page 364 - Breadth; and in Length, and Longitude, of and within all the Breadth aforesaid, throughout the main Lands there, from the Atlantic and western Sea and Ocean on the East Part, to the South Sea on the West Part...
Page 127 - The most Northern part I was at, was the Bay of Pennobscot, which is East and West, North and South, more then ten leagues ; but such were my occasions, I was constrained to be satisfied of them I found in the Bay, that the...