Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 1The Society, 1865 |
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Halaman 39
... unto the said John Pierce and his associates , & c . , one hundred several acres of ground in New England for every person so transported , or to be transported . * * The same land to be taken and chosen by them , their deputies , or ...
... unto the said John Pierce and his associates , & c . , one hundred several acres of ground in New England for every person so transported , or to be transported . * * The same land to be taken and chosen by them , their deputies , or ...
Halaman 61
... unto every subject of his , which should transport himself over into this country , upon his own charge , for himself and for every person that he should so transport , one hundred and fifty acres of land ; which proclamation standeth ...
... unto every subject of his , which should transport himself over into this country , upon his own charge , for himself and for every person that he should so transport , one hundred and fifty acres of land ; which proclamation standeth ...
Halaman 68
... unto a place where the next river , running near to the now dwelling - house of the said George Cleeves and Richard Tucker , falleth into Casco bay . " While Winter was pursuing his commercial speculations on the Spurwink , and Cleeves ...
... unto a place where the next river , running near to the now dwelling - house of the said George Cleeves and Richard Tucker , falleth into Casco bay . " While Winter was pursuing his commercial speculations on the Spurwink , and Cleeves ...
Halaman 74
... unto Mr. Winter , and sixty pounds sterling to the plf . presently to be made good . Whereas , there hath been found by the jury in an action of in- terruption of a title of land for the plf . the same I ratify : whereas also , there is ...
... unto Mr. Winter , and sixty pounds sterling to the plf . presently to be made good . Whereas , there hath been found by the jury in an action of in- terruption of a title of land for the plf . the same I ratify : whereas also , there is ...
Halaman 82
... unto them in their late majes- ty's presence . After a further enumeration of grievances , too grievous to be borne , they say they found matters " in so desperate a case " by reason of the complaints made against them , and the ...
... unto them in their late majes- ty's presence . After a further enumeration of grievances , too grievous to be borne , they say they found matters " in so desperate a case " by reason of the complaints made against them , and the ...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 1-10 Maine Historical Society Tampilan utuh - 1891 |
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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