Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 7;Band 37The Society, 1865 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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... grant , called the " Plough Patent , " from the name of the ship which brought it to New England . Hubbard , who assigns 1630 as the date of the instrument , says it was " signed by the Earl of Warwick and Sir Ferdinand Gorges , and ...
... grant , called the " Plough Patent , " from the name of the ship which brought it to New England . Hubbard , who assigns 1630 as the date of the instrument , says it was " signed by the Earl of Warwick and Sir Ferdinand Gorges , and ...
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... grant , and so we think still ; but he and Sir Ferdinand think it is not in our bounds . " Bradshaw was then about to sail for New England ; and Capt . Neale was to be written to , to bound his grant and that of the Plough Company . The ...
... grant , and so we think still ; but he and Sir Ferdinand think it is not in our bounds . " Bradshaw was then about to sail for New England ; and Capt . Neale was to be written to , to bound his grant and that of the Plough Company . The ...
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... grant was that which was endeavoured to have bene made voyde , & the first difficultly obtained . It was vrged that you were denied a vote all the former part of the day , albeit your writing & the thinge it selfe speaks that the land ...
... grant was that which was endeavoured to have bene made voyde , & the first difficultly obtained . It was vrged that you were denied a vote all the former part of the day , albeit your writing & the thinge it selfe speaks that the land ...
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LETTERS OF JOHN WILSON | 1 |
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