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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... granted . Yett it is the real intent and meaning hereof and hereby en- acted , that noe rate , tax or mulct shall be layed or imposed up- on the inhabitants of this Collony , before that each respective towne within the same have legall ...
... granted . Yett it is the real intent and meaning hereof and hereby en- acted , that noe rate , tax or mulct shall be layed or imposed up- on the inhabitants of this Collony , before that each respective towne within the same have legall ...
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... granted unto the said Samuell Bennitt on the same conditions as it was formerly granted to others the freemen of the said towne ; if any of the said former freemen relinquish their grant , and if it soe shall fall out that he cannot be ...
... granted unto the said Samuell Bennitt on the same conditions as it was formerly granted to others the freemen of the said towne ; if any of the said former freemen relinquish their grant , and if it soe shall fall out that he cannot be ...
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... granted by the authority of this Collony to the towneship of East Greenwich , wee doe therefore order and appoint , that the towneship of said East Greenwich shall be first layd out with all the lands thereto belonging , as is already ...
... granted by the authority of this Collony to the towneship of East Greenwich , wee doe therefore order and appoint , that the towneship of said East Greenwich shall be first layd out with all the lands thereto belonging , as is already ...
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... granted , have very much in- trenched upon the lands claimed by the petitioners , contrary to the true intent of the grant , which is like to raise and occasion great strife and contention , if not speedily prevented . This Court ...
... granted , have very much in- trenched upon the lands claimed by the petitioners , contrary to the true intent of the grant , which is like to raise and occasion great strife and contention , if not speedily prevented . This Court ...
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... granted , and they are to be accommodated in the next division of the ten thousand acres formerly granted , on the same conditions others are . August 28th . At the re - meeting of the Assembly the 28th of August , 1778 , accordinge to ...
... granted , and they are to be accommodated in the next division of the ten thousand acres formerly granted , on the same conditions others are . August 28th . At the re - meeting of the Assembly the 28th of August , 1778 , accordinge to ...
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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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