Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1968 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... families have entirely lost We might particularly mention the Wep- quish and Sincausin families , who were remarkable for their cunning and artifice , and of whom , though they flourished here not forty years ago , no sprig now remains ...
... families have entirely lost We might particularly mention the Wep- quish and Sincausin families , who were remarkable for their cunning and artifice , and of whom , though they flourished here not forty years ago , no sprig now remains ...
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... families on the island . Molasses and water , especially when a little ginger is put into it , is a beverage which is highly valued : spirits and water are given as a treat : wine is seldom seen . The entertainment , to which company is ...
... families on the island . Molasses and water , especially when a little ginger is put into it , is a beverage which is highly valued : spirits and water are given as a treat : wine is seldom seen . The entertainment , to which company is ...
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... families of whites , who are included in the number of families belonging to Edgartown . Ten of these fam- ilies are of the name of Fish or Fisher . Several of them live near Washqua Point , and are justly celebrated as bold and skilful ...
... families of whites , who are included in the number of families belonging to Edgartown . Ten of these fam- ilies are of the name of Fish or Fisher . Several of them live near Washqua Point , and are justly celebrated as bold and skilful ...
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acres Angier appears beach Boston Brook bushels Buzzard's Bay called Chilmark Church of Christ command Connecticut river corn Court died dollars east Edgartown Eel river eight Elizabeth Islands enemy England English erected families father feet fifty fish five formerly four fresh meadow Gay Head Governour half a mile harbour hath Hill Holmes's Hole honoured Indians John Kingston labour land length Lincoln Lord Marshfield Martha's Vineyard Mashpee Mayhew meeting house meeting-house mill minister Nantucket natives number of inhabitants ordained pastor persons Plymouth Plympton Pond pounds preached precinct present publick river sand Sandwich sandy servant of Christ seven sheep ship shore side soil stone thee thirty Thomas Thomas Mayhew thou thousand tion Tisbury town township trees twelve twenty vessels Waltham Wareham Wildernesse William winter wood