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... Plantation . To strengthen the weaker and more remote plantations with newe Commers . To plant Chiskiake scituat vpon the Pamunkey river very strongly , and to run a pale from thence to Martins hundred , which will add safety , strength ...
... Plantation . To strengthen the weaker and more remote plantations with newe Commers . To plant Chiskiake scituat vpon the Pamunkey river very strongly , and to run a pale from thence to Martins hundred , which will add safety , strength ...
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... Plantation there , which is called St Maries , there to have heard and com- posed the differents , which were growne between those of my Lords Collony and this Cleyburne's , and that , that night he was arrived at Point Comfort . That ...
... Plantation there , which is called St Maries , there to have heard and com- posed the differents , which were growne between those of my Lords Collony and this Cleyburne's , and that , that night he was arrived at Point Comfort . That ...
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... plantation at Mary- land , or giving any notice of their arrivall in those parts , they take this advantage , and , with these young gentlemen with themselves tooke & chose in place of Comms , they goe directly to the Indians , taking ...
... plantation at Mary- land , or giving any notice of their arrivall in those parts , they take this advantage , and , with these young gentlemen with themselves tooke & chose in place of Comms , they goe directly to the Indians , taking ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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