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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... allowed to the Generall Treasurer for his sallery , over and above this assessment aforesaid . And the said sums are to be levied in each towne on or before the last day of August next , and brought in and delivered to the Generall ...
... allowed to the Generall Treasurer for his sallery , over and above this assessment aforesaid . And the said sums are to be levied in each towne on or before the last day of August next , and brought in and delivered to the Generall ...
Page 55
... allowed to be part of the inhabitants of East Greenwich , and are to have their lands without the former engagement laid upon it in the first grant- ing the said lands , each division is to be according to the platt here presented in ...
... allowed to be part of the inhabitants of East Greenwich , and are to have their lands without the former engagement laid upon it in the first grant- ing the said lands , each division is to be according to the platt here presented in ...
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... allowed ) , and these lands with some others , were ( as their Honours also reported ) conquered by the joint forces of your subjects of the Massachusetts , Connecticut and New Ply- mouth , by the expense of more than one hundred ...
... allowed ) , and these lands with some others , were ( as their Honours also reported ) conquered by the joint forces of your subjects of the Massachusetts , Connecticut and New Ply- mouth , by the expense of more than one hundred ...
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... allowed by the said verdicts within the space of three months at furthest after the receipt of your Majesty's commands : and that in default thereof , sufficient powers may be sent unto the neighbouring Colony of New Plymouth to cause ...
... allowed by the said verdicts within the space of three months at furthest after the receipt of your Majesty's commands : and that in default thereof , sufficient powers may be sent unto the neighbouring Colony of New Plymouth to cause ...
Page 87
... allowed and paid out of the Generall Treasury , towards their necessary expenses , after the rate of seven shillings a weeke for each of them , in money , proportion- able to the time of their attendance . Voted , That the towne of ...
... allowed and paid out of the Generall Treasury , towards their necessary expenses , after the rate of seven shillings a weeke for each of them , in money , proportion- able to the time of their attendance . Voted , That the towne of ...
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according adjourned appointed Arnold Arthur Fenner Assistants authority aforesaid authority thereof Caleb Carr Capt'n John Charter chosen Clerk Coddington Collony of Rhode Collony's command commission Commissioners Committee Constables copy Court of Tryalls Deputy Governor East Greenwich Edward Election empowered England Esq'r forthwith freemen further enacted Generall Assembly held Generall Treasury Governor and Councill granted hath hereby enacted humbly inhabitants Island and Providence Jahleel Brenton John Coggeshall John Greene Joseph Jencks Jun'r Justices King's Province Kingstown land late letter levy Lieut Lordships Majestie's Majesty Majesty's Collony Major John Greene Narragansett Country Newport oath officers paid Peleg Sanford person or persons petition Portsmouth pounds present Providence Plantations Recorder respective towns Rhode Island Samuel Gorton Samuell Cranston Seal sent severall shillings therein thereunto Thomas town of Newport Treasurer Tryalls unto Voted Walter Clarke Warwick Westerly Weston Clarke Whereas William William Coddington
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