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Page vii
... Before us : PETER SANBORN , NATHAN W. GOVE , S Justices of the Peace Quorum Unus . The title " Esquire , " in the original form , is here omitted . EDITOR'S PREFACE . In preparing this first volume of Provincial INTRODUCTION . vii.
... Before us : PETER SANBORN , NATHAN W. GOVE , S Justices of the Peace Quorum Unus . The title " Esquire , " in the original form , is here omitted . EDITOR'S PREFACE . In preparing this first volume of Provincial INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... peace which King James made , in 1604 , he was appointed Governor of the port and island of Plymouth , in Devonshire , Eng . While he resided there , Capt . Weymouth , who had been employed by Lord Arundel , in search of a northwest ...
... peace which King James made , in 1604 , he was appointed Governor of the port and island of Plymouth , in Devonshire , Eng . While he resided there , Capt . Weymouth , who had been employed by Lord Arundel , in search of a northwest ...
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... Peace . 17. Nathaniel Boulter and John Redman's Deposition . Nathaniel Boulter , aged sixty years , and John Redman , aged seventy years , of the town of Hampton , in the province of New - Hampshire , yeoman , make oath , that they were ...
... Peace . 17. Nathaniel Boulter and John Redman's Deposition . Nathaniel Boulter , aged sixty years , and John Redman , aged seventy years , of the town of Hampton , in the province of New - Hampshire , yeoman , make oath , that they were ...
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... Peace . 18. George Walton's Deposition . George Walton , of Great Island , in the Province of New- Hampshire , yeoman , aged seventy years , or thereabouts , tes- tifieth , that he hath been an inhabitant in the said province about ...
... Peace . 18. George Walton's Deposition . George Walton , of Great Island , in the Province of New- Hampshire , yeoman , aged seventy years , or thereabouts , tes- tifieth , that he hath been an inhabitant in the said province about ...
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... peace of the country was disturbed . Weston easily answered , that what was done in that behalf was done in his absence , and might have befallen any man . He left sufficiently provided , and considered they would have been well ...
... peace of the country was disturbed . Weston easily answered , that what was done in that behalf was done in his absence , and might have befallen any man . He left sufficiently provided , and considered they would have been well ...
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