The Landing at Cape Anne; Or, the Charter of the First Permanent Colony on the Territory of the Massachusetts Company. Now Discovered and First Published from the Original Manuscript [with a Facsimile]. With an Inquiry Into Its Authority and a History of the Colony, 1624-1628, Etc |
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Page vii
... Salem , nor under the patronage of the organization which obtained the charter of March , Anno 1627-8 , but in the spring of the year 1624 , at Cape Anne , where the colony was established under the authority of THIS HER FIRST CHARTER ...
... Salem , nor under the patronage of the organization which obtained the charter of March , Anno 1627-8 , but in the spring of the year 1624 , at Cape Anne , where the colony was established under the authority of THIS HER FIRST CHARTER ...
Page xi
... SALEM AND SUPERSEDES COLONIZATION . • ― - JOHN ENDECOTT CONANT ― NEW IMPULSE TO 54-60 CHAPTER VIII . REASONS FOR OBTAINING THE KING'S AFFIRMATION OF THE PATENT ― DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE COMPANY IN - ENGLAND AND THE COLONY CRADOCK NOT ...
... SALEM AND SUPERSEDES COLONIZATION . • ― - JOHN ENDECOTT CONANT ― NEW IMPULSE TO 54-60 CHAPTER VIII . REASONS FOR OBTAINING THE KING'S AFFIRMATION OF THE PATENT ― DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE COMPANY IN - ENGLAND AND THE COLONY CRADOCK NOT ...
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... Salem . As this is the history of events prior to that period , the aboriginal title will be used . Rev. John Higginson's Letter . 3 The whole negotiation contemplates Governor Conant's remaining at the head of the colony . 52 REMOVAL ...
... Salem . As this is the history of events prior to that period , the aboriginal title will be used . Rev. John Higginson's Letter . 3 The whole negotiation contemplates Governor Conant's remaining at the head of the colony . 52 REMOVAL ...
Page 52
... Salem . " Yet it seems , " Hubbard continues , " before they re- ceived any return , according to their desires , the three last mentioned began to recoil , and repenting of their en- gagement to stay at Naumkeag , for fear of the ...
... Salem . " Yet it seems , " Hubbard continues , " before they re- ceived any return , according to their desires , the three last mentioned began to recoil , and repenting of their en- gagement to stay at Naumkeag , for fear of the ...
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... SALEM AND SUPERSEDES CONANT - JOHN ENDECOTT - NEW IMPULSE TO COLONIZATION . SUCH was Massachusetts in the year 1627 ; how hum- ble , of how little moment can be its failure or success ! Yet in the eye of history , beholding the vast ...
... SALEM AND SUPERSEDES CONANT - JOHN ENDECOTT - NEW IMPULSE TO COLONIZATION . SUCH was Massachusetts in the year 1627 ; how hum- ble , of how little moment can be its failure or success ! Yet in the eye of history , beholding the vast ...
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adventurers aforesaid AGENT America Annals APPENDIX appointed assignes Associats authority Bartholomew Gedney Beuerly Cabot called Cape Anne Captain John Smith Captain Standish Charles charter church coast Coll colony company in England CONANT AND ENDECOTT council Court Dorchester Company Dorchester merchants Earl Edward Winslow English established favor fishing friends Gosnold Governor Conant grant haue Hist Honorable Hubbard Indians inhabitants interests Island John Endecott John White JOHN WOODBERY king King's Knight land laws London Lord Sheffeild Lyford and Oldham Massachusetts ment Nantasket Naumkeag numbers officers old planters patent persons Pilgrims plant plantation Plymouth colonists Plymouth Colony Popery possession Puritans Raleigh removed to Naumkeag Roger Conant royal Salem says Sebastian Cabot settlement Sheffeild his heires ship Sir Edwin Sandys Sir Ferdinando Gorges Stith's Virginia successo territory THOMAS DUDLEY tyme unto Virginia Company Vndertakers voyage vpon Winthrop WOODBERY'S
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