Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 1The Society, 1865 |
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Halaman 36
... probably for the accommodation of the fishermen ; but it had become of sufficient importance to draw thither the persons settled in Massachusetts bay for supplies . This plantation must have been commenced in 1621 , or 1622 , and was ...
... probably for the accommodation of the fishermen ; but it had become of sufficient importance to draw thither the persons settled in Massachusetts bay for supplies . This plantation must have been commenced in 1621 , or 1622 , and was ...
Halaman 39
... probably the oldest document in Massachusetts officially connected with her history . " A copy is published in the Appendix to the " Popham Memorial Volume , " p . 118 . It is generally assumed that this patent was for the settlement of ...
... probably the oldest document in Massachusetts officially connected with her history . " A copy is published in the Appendix to the " Popham Memorial Volume , " p . 118 . It is generally assumed that this patent was for the settlement of ...
Halaman 54
... probably the first made there ; and from the same record , it appears that as early as 1632 , they had buildings erected , and had made preparations there for a permanent establishment . The grant to Trelawny and Goodyeare defeated ...
... probably the first made there ; and from the same record , it appears that as early as 1632 , they had buildings erected , and had made preparations there for a permanent establishment . The grant to Trelawny and Goodyeare defeated ...
Halaman 55
... probably made such a representation to the patentees as induced them to procure it . He , as well as Cleeves , came from Plymouth , England . Bradshaw , of whom Tucker is said to have purchased land at Spurwink , could not have occupied ...
... probably made such a representation to the patentees as induced them to procure it . He , as well as Cleeves , came from Plymouth , England . Bradshaw , of whom Tucker is said to have purchased land at Spurwink , could not have occupied ...
Halaman 56
... probably the proceeds of a cargo of fish sent to Spain or Portugal . Large quantities of wine and spirits were early sent to this coast , and produced as much wretched- ness among those who indulged in them then , as they do at the ...
... probably the proceeds of a cargo of fish sent to Spain or Portugal . Large quantities of wine and spirits were early sent to this coast , and produced as much wretched- ness among those who indulged in them then , as they do at the ...
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afterward Agamenticus Andross Anthony Brackett appear appointed Back Cove Black Point Boston called canoes Cape Elizabeth Capisic Capt Casco bay church colony commissioners court daughter deed died Edward Rishworth Elizabeth England Falmouth father Francis Neale French George Cleeves George Ingersoll George Lewis George Munjoy Governor grant hath Henry Jocelyn hundred acres Indians inhabitants James John Winter Joseph July Kennebec killed Kittery lake land lived Macworth married Massachusetts Michael Mitton miles mill Munjoy's Nathaniel Neck Norridgewock North Yarmouth patent Penobscot persons petition Phillips Piscataqua plantation Plymouth possession pounds present Presumpscot river probably proprietor province of Maine Purpooduck Quebec Richard Tucker Robert Corbin Robert Jordan Saco Salem Samuel says Scarborough sent settled settlement settlers shillings side Silvanus Davis Sir Ferdinando Gorges Spurwink Thomas tion town tract Trelawny Tyng unto Wallis Wheelwright widow wife William York Records