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... Inhabitants & by ye end of this week I hope every Family where women are , will have a Bower wind & water tight upon their Lot . A party of people are sowing for ye next Years Crop . I have already shown every man his Town Lot . About ...
... Inhabitants & by ye end of this week I hope every Family where women are , will have a Bower wind & water tight upon their Lot . A party of people are sowing for ye next Years Crop . I have already shown every man his Town Lot . About ...
Page 20
... Inhabitants of ye outward Settle- ments which amounts to each man at full allowance for Provisions To each head of Women & Children . £ 7.15.11d 5.11.11d or whether they shall be upon the same allowance as ye Highlanders Men ... £ 10.10 ...
... Inhabitants of ye outward Settle- ments which amounts to each man at full allowance for Provisions To each head of Women & Children . £ 7.15.11d 5.11.11d or whether they shall be upon the same allowance as ye Highlanders Men ... £ 10.10 ...
Page 49
... Inhabitants are extreamly cheerfull and now hope that they have seen the worst over & that being no longer troubled with alarms they may on with their Improve- ments . We shall certainly succeed in Silk and Wine in case the planters are ...
... Inhabitants are extreamly cheerfull and now hope that they have seen the worst over & that being no longer troubled with alarms they may on with their Improve- ments . We shall certainly succeed in Silk and Wine in case the planters are ...
Page 53
... Inhabitants at prime Cost which I believe will be gone before I can receive a Supply . There are six Barrells a day drawn and paid for in ready money . It would be very proper therefore if the Trustees affairs would allow it , to send ...
... Inhabitants at prime Cost which I believe will be gone before I can receive a Supply . There are six Barrells a day drawn and paid for in ready money . It would be very proper therefore if the Trustees affairs would allow it , to send ...
Page 58
... Inhabitants whom sickness and misfortunes have prevented from having a crop this year . I have sent your Orders to Mr. Stevens & Parker , a copy of which I send you and their answer , which I believe you will think reasonable and a very ...
... Inhabitants whom sickness and misfortunes have prevented from having a crop this year . I have sent your Orders to Mr. Stevens & Parker , a copy of which I send you and their answer , which I believe you will think reasonable and a very ...
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