Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 7;Band 17The 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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... east , west , north and south ; always provided , that grants of lands . formerly made by court be not molested . It ... east , north of " the major's purchase , " in the north east corner of the town ; but , very little , if any ...
... east , west , north and south ; always provided , that grants of lands . formerly made by court be not molested . It ... east , north of " the major's purchase , " in the north east corner of the town ; but , very little , if any ...
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... east corner of the town , containing all the land lying east of Beaver Brook and north of the present bounds of the east parish was incorporated with the town of Abington . The greatest part of this town was taken from Bridgewater . The ...
... east corner of the town , containing all the land lying east of Beaver Brook and north of the present bounds of the east parish was incorporated with the town of Abington . The greatest part of this town was taken from Bridgewater . The ...
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... east parish were incorporated into a precinct , and called the north parish . The boundaries are a due east line from Easton , a half a mile north of " the white oak tree at Jonathan Packard's corner " to the east parish line ; and ...
... east parish were incorporated into a precinct , and called the north parish . The boundaries are a due east line from Easton , a half a mile north of " the white oak tree at Jonathan Packard's corner " to the east parish line ; and ...
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History | 3 |
Continuation of Johnsons WonderWorking Providence | 113 |
Topography and Local History | 167 |
Urheberrecht | |
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1631 Lewis XIII Abington blessed Boston Bp Laud Bradstreet Bridgewater bro't call'd called Capt Charles I.
K. Charlestown charter Church and Society Church of Christ Coddington Colony comes Congregation Corn desire divers doth east parish Elder Endicot England English estates Father France Freemen godly Gov Winthrop Governor grant Great-Britain hath Hayward Historical Society honoured House Howard I.
K. of Spain Indians inhabitants Inoculation John Winthrop June labours land late Letter Lewis live Lord Ludlow Majesty Majesty's March Massachusetts Mattachusets miles Minister Mitchell Narraganset New-England Nowell Old South Church ordained Pastor peace persons Philip Philip IV Plantation Plymouth Plymouth Colony preaching publick Pynchon reverend Rhode Island river Roxbury Sachems Sagamore Salem SAMUEL MAVERICK Sept servants settled Ship south parish thee thereof Thomas Thomas Hayward thou tion town truths unto Weymouth William William Coddington