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Page 42
... Provisions , clothing and other necessaries herein mentioned , on the public account , for the supply of the soldiers posted in those parts , viz . nine thousand weight of Bisquets , twenty bbls . Pork , Twenty Bushels of Pease , One ...
... Provisions , clothing and other necessaries herein mentioned , on the public account , for the supply of the soldiers posted in those parts , viz . nine thousand weight of Bisquets , twenty bbls . Pork , Twenty Bushels of Pease , One ...
Page 68
... provision be made therein that the willful killing of Indians and Negroes be punished with death , and that a penalty be imposed for the maiming of them . You are also , with the assistance of your Council and Assembly , to find out the ...
... provision be made therein that the willful killing of Indians and Negroes be punished with death , and that a penalty be imposed for the maiming of them . You are also , with the assistance of your Council and Assembly , to find out the ...
Page 81
... provisions , 5 hhds bread & pease , 1 hhd . onions , 2 bbls . of porke & beife , 500 of iron . Boston . October 3d . 1692 . Benjamin Bagworth , Com ' of the sloop Pelican , of Boston , * & c . entreth from Boston wth these goods ...
... provisions , 5 hhds bread & pease , 1 hhd . onions , 2 bbls . of porke & beife , 500 of iron . Boston . October 3d . 1692 . Benjamin Bagworth , Com ' of the sloop Pelican , of Boston , * & c . entreth from Boston wth these goods ...
Page 85
... provisions for them : Ordered , That whosoever shall disburse for supply of provisions for the soldiers aforesaid , shall be reimbursed out of the first mony that shall be raised by the Assembly at their next sitting for defraying such ...
... provisions for them : Ordered , That whosoever shall disburse for supply of provisions for the soldiers aforesaid , shall be reimbursed out of the first mony that shall be raised by the Assembly at their next sitting for defraying such ...
Page 104
... provisions for the soldiers in his garrison . Capt . Gerrish sayth that scouts to go from town to town is needful , but fears it will be hard to finde any that will be faithfull . Are of opinion a scout of 2 or 3 to go from town to town ...
... provisions for the soldiers in his garrison . Capt . Gerrish sayth that scouts to go from town to town is needful , but fears it will be hard to finde any that will be faithfull . Are of opinion a scout of 2 or 3 to go from town to town ...
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