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Page 43
... majestys subjects against the comon enemy , therefore many asayes was maid in this provance to make some government till theire Majestys should take further order , but all proved ineffectuall . At first there was in the severall Towns ...
... majestys subjects against the comon enemy , therefore many asayes was maid in this provance to make some government till theire Majestys should take further order , but all proved ineffectuall . At first there was in the severall Towns ...
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... Majesty's Royal Commission you are invested with power to constitute Townships in this Province , we , the inhabitants of Great ... Majestys ' Fort here ; we desire and petition that we may be constituted a Township with those immunityes ...
... Majesty's Royal Commission you are invested with power to constitute Townships in this Province , we , the inhabitants of Great ... Majestys ' Fort here ; we desire and petition that we may be constituted a Township with those immunityes ...
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... Majestys have bin gratiously pleased to allow sutch a Twonship ; and that the bounds of our Twoneship may be settled as may be most con- vinient for ye sd twone in respect of an addition To our soldiers belonging to our Island : and ye ...
... Majestys have bin gratiously pleased to allow sutch a Twonship ; and that the bounds of our Twoneship may be settled as may be most con- vinient for ye sd twone in respect of an addition To our soldiers belonging to our Island : and ye ...
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... Majestys Province of New Hampshire , now sit- ting at Great Island : - - The humble petition of John Gerrish & John Woodman , most humbly sheweth : — Whereas y petitioners are seated on ye frontiers of Cochecha and Oyster River , and ...
... Majestys Province of New Hampshire , now sit- ting at Great Island : - - The humble petition of John Gerrish & John Woodman , most humbly sheweth : — Whereas y petitioners are seated on ye frontiers of Cochecha and Oyster River , and ...
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... Majestys Service , and the defence of his subjects , the poor inhabitants of this Province . We are , Your Honors Most B. II . p . 197 . humble Servants . Gentlemen- Dorch . [ ester ] October 12th , 1695 . Yours of October the ninth ...
... Majestys Service , and the defence of his subjects , the poor inhabitants of this Province . We are , Your Honors Most B. II . p . 197 . humble Servants . Gentlemen- Dorch . [ ester ] October 12th , 1695 . Yours of October the ninth ...
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