History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 68
Page 1
... King to obtain money with which to maintain a fleet of ships for the defence of the kingdom and to send another against Spanish treasure ships and transports . Charles was obliged to pay usurious rates for ready money , and to sell ...
... King to obtain money with which to maintain a fleet of ships for the defence of the kingdom and to send another against Spanish treasure ships and transports . Charles was obliged to pay usurious rates for ready money , and to sell ...
Page 17
... King James in the agreement signed September 13 , 1621. ' He died in 1623 , after the killing of Peksuot . Vol . 1. p . 296 . Manomet stream was visited by Bradford in 1622 in search of corn . The Indian name is said to have been ...
... King James in the agreement signed September 13 , 1621. ' He died in 1623 , after the killing of Peksuot . Vol . 1. p . 296 . Manomet stream was visited by Bradford in 1622 in search of corn . The Indian name is said to have been ...
Page 20
... kings and princes , in the pointe of warr and trafick ; as may be seene and , read by all the world in the old chronakles . The which are not only by the king now reigning confirmed , but it hath pleased his majesty , upon mature used ...
... kings and princes , in the pointe of warr and trafick ; as may be seene and , read by all the world in the old chronakles . The which are not only by the king now reigning confirmed , but it hath pleased his majesty , upon mature used ...
Page 22
... kings and princes lands , that so he might obtaine and possess his pretended monarchie over all Christendom ; and so to rule and command , after his owne pleasure , over the consciences of so many hundred thousand sowles , which God ...
... kings and princes lands , that so he might obtaine and possess his pretended monarchie over all Christendom ; and so to rule and command , after his owne pleasure , over the consciences of so many hundred thousand sowles , which God ...
Page 26
... Kings , then at Manhattan . By him some sugar and cheese were presented as a token of good will , and the request made that Bradford should either send a representative to Manhattan , or receive one from that place , to confer upon ...
... Kings , then at Manhattan . By him some sugar and cheese were presented as a token of good will , and the request made that Bradford should either send a representative to Manhattan , or receive one from that place , to confer upon ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accounte Allerton allso amongst Andrews Beachamp beaver Boston Brewster bussines Canaan Captain charge cheefe church Colony comissioners confederates Connecticut desire Dutch dyed Edward Winslow Endecott England farr fear fitt freinds gett give Gov[erno]r Governor granted hand hath Hatherley haue hear History Indians Isaac Allerton James Sherley John John Howland John Winthrop joyne June jurisdiction land Letter Book litle living London Lord loving maner married Mary Mass Massachusetts Bay Morton Myles Standish N. E. Hist Narigansets Narragansett partners patent peece Pequents Pequots perticuler plantation Plimoth Plymouth PRINCE in Bradford received rest returned Richard river Roger Williams sachem Salem Samuel Fuller Scituate selfe sent servants setled settlement shalbe ship shuch sould sundry ther therfore therof things Thomas Prence Thomas Willett tion togeather tould towne trade Uncass unto warr wher wheras wife William Bradford William Brewster Winthrop write