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... late Majesty King James the First Our Royall Predecessor by his Letters Patents vnder the Greate Seale of England bearing date at Westmin- Recital that ster the Third Day of November in the Eighteenth yeare of granted to the his Reigne ...
... late Majesty King James the First Our Royall Predecessor by his Letters Patents vnder the Greate Seale of England bearing date at Westmin- Recital that ster the Third Day of November in the Eighteenth yeare of granted to the his Reigne ...
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... late Majestie King James the First his Heires and Successors as of his Mannor of East Greenwich in the County of Kent in free and Com- on Soccage and not in Capite or by Knights Service Veilding and paying therefore to the said late ...
... late Majestie King James the First his Heires and Successors as of his Mannor of East Greenwich in the County of Kent in free and Com- on Soccage and not in Capite or by Knights Service Veilding and paying therefore to the said late ...
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... late Majesty King James the First actually possessed or inhabited by any other Christian Prince or State or were do not intrench on any former possessions or rights , within the bounds Limitts or Territories of the said Southern 12 ...
... late Majesty King James the First actually possessed or inhabited by any other Christian Prince or State or were do not intrench on any former possessions or rights , within the bounds Limitts or Territories of the said Southern 12 ...
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... late Royal Predecessors William and Mary King and Queen of England & c Did by their letters Patents under their Great Seal of England bearing Date at Westminster the Seventh day of October in the Third year of their Reign for themselves ...
... late Royal Predecessors William and Mary King and Queen of England & c Did by their letters Patents under their Great Seal of England bearing Date at Westminster the Seventh day of October in the Third year of their Reign for themselves ...
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... late Governor & Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New Eng- land Whereby the Government of that Colony & members thereof is now in our hands and Wee being minded to give all proteccon & Encourage- ment to our good subjects therein and ...
... late Governor & Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New Eng- land Whereby the Government of that Colony & members thereof is now in our hands and Wee being minded to give all proteccon & Encourage- ment to our good subjects therein and ...
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