History of New EnglandApplewood Books, 30 Mar 2010 - 688 halaman Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER XL At Shirley's departure, Lieutenant-Governor Spencer Phips became Chief Magistrate of Massachusetts. His administration, which lasted four years, was, like the administrations of other lieutenant-governors, unmarked by vigorous measures, whether on his own part or on that of the Legislature.1 He was the nephew and adopted son of Sir William Phips, and, at the death of Belcher's friend, Lieutenant-Governor Tailer, had succeeded him in that office.2 When Governor Shirley went abroad, he left incomplete a negotiation with the eastern Indians, whose good behavior was not sufficiently secured by the pacification which had been made in Europe. Commissioners appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor ? Sir William Pep- mo perell, Thomas Hutchinson, James Otis, and two Oct. i6. Oti, crs ? rnet delegates of the tribes at Falmouth, and renewed the treaty made by them with Dummer, a quarter of a century before.1 1 Shirley would not have gone tenure of appointments to judicial away from Massachusetts, had he office should be only for that time, not judged that for the present there (Minot, History, I. 112.) was nothing material for a governor 2 Spencer Bennett took his uncle's to do there. He expected to be name by an Act of the General Court, absent but a short time; and when June 23. 1716 (Province Laws, II. he went, he advised Phips to do little 66.) Hutchinson says (III. 174) as Chief Magistrate beyond keeping that Belcher would not admit Phips the place swept and garnished for to sit in Council without an election himself against his return. Among as Counsellor, and accordingly the other things ho recommended that, records of that bodv do not show unless when unavoidable, offices fall- him to have been ever present at its ing vacant should not . |
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... Bradford's " History of Plymouth Plantation , " and Nathaniel Morton's " New Eng- land's Memorial , " as edited respectively by Mr. Savage , Mr. Deane , and Judge Davis , are rich storehouses of information respecting the events of our ...
... Bradford's " History of Plymouth Plantation , " and Nathaniel Morton's " New Eng- land's Memorial , " as edited respectively by Mr. Savage , Mr. Deane , and Judge Davis , are rich storehouses of information respecting the events of our ...
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... Bradford · Resolution of the Scrooby Congregation to emigrate 91 92 94 94 . 95 98 99 101 103 • 103 • 106 108 111 · 112 114 • 116 116 117 117 • 119 120 120 121 · 121 122 123 123 125 · 126 126 127 129 131 • 132 133 134 135 136 137 Their ...
... Bradford · Resolution of the Scrooby Congregation to emigrate 91 92 94 94 . 95 98 99 101 103 • 103 • 106 108 111 · 112 114 • 116 116 117 117 • 119 120 120 121 · 121 122 123 123 125 · 126 126 127 129 131 • 132 133 134 135 136 137 Their ...
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John G. Palfrey, Gorham Palfrey John Gorham Palfrey, John Palfrey. ND zbuaco Barts Highten Pembroks Bay AZZIH Scale of Log England , 94 Photo - Lithographed by L.E.Bradford 1615 . March . vail , so desirous they were.
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... Bradford was born in “ Ansterfield , " a place which has been sought by some generations of New England antiqua- ries in vain , and in fact is not known in English geography . Prince ( Chrono- logical History , 99 ) , quoting from Brad ...
... Bradford was born in “ Ansterfield , " a place which has been sought by some generations of New England antiqua- ries in vain , and in fact is not known in English geography . Prince ( Chrono- logical History , 99 ) , quoting from Brad ...
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... Bradford , son of William , as having taken place March 19 , 1590 . The demonstration is complete . The reading Ansterfield was a mistake of the copyist or of the printer . If Math- er knew the true word , he had no op- portunity to ...
... Bradford , son of William , as having taken place March 19 , 1590 . The demonstration is complete . The reading Ansterfield was a mistake of the copyist or of the printer . If Math- er knew the true word , he had no op- portunity to ...
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