History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... hands and seals , as may be seen at large by the deed it selfe . [ 145 ] .1 Now though they had some untowarde persons mixed amongst them from the first , which came out of England , and more after- wards by some of the adventure [ r ] ...
... hands and seals , as may be seen at large by the deed it selfe . [ 145 ] .1 Now though they had some untowarde persons mixed amongst them from the first , which came out of England , and more after- wards by some of the adventure [ r ] ...
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... hands and seals , to conclude the former bargaine with the adventurers ; and sent ther bonds for the paimente of the money . Allso they sent what beaver they could spare to pay some of their ingagementes , and to defray his charges ...
... hands and seals , to conclude the former bargaine with the adventurers ; and sent ther bonds for the paimente of the money . Allso they sent what beaver they could spare to pay some of their ingagementes , and to defray his charges ...
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... hands of 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 ...
... hands of 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 ...
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... 13 Gallons of Corne which was worth 6 shillings 8 pence , he made about 327 pounds of it the yeere following , as by reckoning will appeare . " fall out that any goods that comes to our hands 1627 23 Plimmoth Plantation.
... 13 Gallons of Corne which was worth 6 shillings 8 pence , he made about 327 pounds of it the yeere following , as by reckoning will appeare . " fall out that any goods that comes to our hands 1627 23 Plimmoth Plantation.
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. fall out that any goods that comes to our hands from our native coun- trie , may be serviceable unto you , we shall take ourselves bound to help and accommodate you ther with ; either for ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. fall out that any goods that comes to our hands from our native coun- trie , may be serviceable unto you , we shall take ourselves bound to help and accommodate you ther with ; either for ...
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