Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England: 1678-1706A. C. Greene and Brothers, state printers, 1858 - Rhode Island |
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... Edward Randolph , with articles of misdemeanor ; in conse- quence of which , writs of quo warranto were issued by the King against the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut , the latter of which was also the subject of complaint ...
... Edward Randolph , with articles of misdemeanor ; in conse- quence of which , writs of quo warranto were issued by the King against the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut , the latter of which was also the subject of complaint ...
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... Edward Richmond are ap- pointed to write the names of those that vote . By the Election , was chosen the following , who were sev- erally engaged . GOVERNOR . DEPUTY GOVERNOR . Mr. Benedict Arnold , Sen'r . Major John Cranston . Mr ...
... Edward Richmond are ap- pointed to write the names of those that vote . By the Election , was chosen the following , who were sev- erally engaged . GOVERNOR . DEPUTY GOVERNOR . Mr. Benedict Arnold , Sen'r . Major John Cranston . Mr ...
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... Edward Richmond , Mr. John Greene , Mr. James Barker , Jun'r , Mr. John Rogers , For Providence . Mr. Edward Enman , Mr. Samuel Bennitt , Mr. Thomas Arnold , William Haukins , Jun'r . For Portsmouth . Mr. John Sanford , Mr. Hugh Parsons ...
... Edward Richmond , Mr. John Greene , Mr. James Barker , Jun'r , Mr. John Rogers , For Providence . Mr. Edward Enman , Mr. Samuel Bennitt , Mr. Thomas Arnold , William Haukins , Jun'r . For Portsmouth . Mr. John Sanford , Mr. Hugh Parsons ...
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... Edward Richmond are ap- pointed to write the names of those that vote . By the Election , was chosen the following , who were sev- erally engaged . GOVERNOR . DEPUTY GOVERNOR . Mr. Benedict Arnold , Sen'r . Major John Cranston ...
... Edward Richmond are ap- pointed to write the names of those that vote . By the Election , was chosen the following , who were sev- erally engaged . GOVERNOR . DEPUTY GOVERNOR . Mr. Benedict Arnold , Sen'r . Major John Cranston ...
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... Edward Richmond . SOLICITOR . Mr. Edmund Calverlyc . MAJOR . Deputy Governor Cranston . Voted , That whereas Mr. Benedict Arnold , Sen'r , is by free vote of the people chosen Governor , and he being soe ill that he cannot come to the ...
... Edward Richmond . SOLICITOR . Mr. Edmund Calverlyc . MAJOR . Deputy Governor Cranston . Voted , That whereas Mr. Benedict Arnold , Sen'r , is by free vote of the people chosen Governor , and he being soe ill that he cannot come to the ...
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