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Page 58
... growing by nature , apt to build any castle or fortresse there for the keeping of
the haven . The fift of May being furnished with all things necessarie , we
departed from the said coaste , keeping along in the sight thereof , and wee
sailed 150 ...
... growing by nature , apt to build any castle or fortresse there for the keeping of
the haven . The fift of May being furnished with all things necessarie , we
departed from the said coaste , keeping along in the sight thereof , and wee
sailed 150 ...
Page 311
But in case the deceased Dye without widow or Child , then the estate , for the
better improvement thereof shall be sould by order of the Court at an Outcry , and
the purchasers all puting Security , and Acknowledging Judgment for their debt ...
But in case the deceased Dye without widow or Child , then the estate , for the
better improvement thereof shall be sould by order of the Court at an Outcry , and
the purchasers all puting Security , and Acknowledging Judgment for their debt ...
Page 312
thereof call the heirs Executors or Administrators of the former Administratores to
accompt who shall pay out of the deceased Administrators Estate all such debts
as shall be found due to the estate he administer ed upon in the first place .
thereof call the heirs Executors or Administrators of the former Administratores to
accompt who shall pay out of the deceased Administrators Estate all such debts
as shall be found due to the estate he administer ed upon in the first place .
Page 333
After the presentments thereof by the Churchwardens to the Sessions and due
Conviction thereof he shall be punished by fine or Imprisonment according to the
merrit and Nature of the offence , And every Minister shall also Pub . liquely ...
After the presentments thereof by the Churchwardens to the Sessions and due
Conviction thereof he shall be punished by fine or Imprisonment according to the
merrit and Nature of the offence , And every Minister shall also Pub . liquely ...
Page 368
5 No man Elected into any Military Office , shall refuse to accept thereof , or
discharge his trust therein under the penalty of five pounds whereof one half to
be paid to the Governour and the other halfe to him that is chosen in his place ,
and ...
5 No man Elected into any Military Office , shall refuse to accept thereof , or
discharge his trust therein under the penalty of five pounds whereof one half to
be paid to the Governour and the other halfe to him that is chosen in his place ,
and ...
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