Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... victory . The cause of our war against the Block Islanders , was for taking away the life of one Master John Oldham , who made it his common course to trade amongst the Indians . He coming to Block Island to drive trade with them.
... victory . The cause of our war against the Block Islanders , was for taking away the life of one Master John Oldham , who made it his common course to trade amongst the Indians . He coming to Block Island to drive trade with them.
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... master of their goods . Suspecting this , he bore up to them , and approaching near them was confirmed that his jealousy was just . Seeing Indians in the boat , and knowing her to be the vessel of Master Oldham , and not seeing him ...
... master of their goods . Suspecting this , he bore up to them , and approaching near them was confirmed that his jealousy was just . Seeing Indians in the boat , and knowing her to be the vessel of Master Oldham , and not seeing him ...
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... the supplies that were come , and forbore drawing near it as before ; and letters were immediately sent to the Bay , to that right worshipful gentle- man , Master Henry Vane , for a speedy supply History of the Pequot War . 11.
... the supplies that were come , and forbore drawing near it as before ; and letters were immediately sent to the Bay , to that right worshipful gentle- man , Master Henry Vane , for a speedy supply History of the Pequot War . 11.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. man , Master Henry Vane , for a speedy supply to strengthen the fort . For assuredly without supply suddenly came , in reason all would be lost , and fall into the hands of the ene- my . This was the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. man , Master Henry Vane , for a speedy supply to strengthen the fort . For assuredly without supply suddenly came , in reason all would be lost , and fall into the hands of the ene- my . This was the ...
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... Master Tilly , master of a vessel , being brought to an anchor in Conetticot river , went ashore , not suspecting the bloody - mindedness of those persons , who fell upon him and a man with him , whom they wickedly and barbarously slew ...
... Master Tilly , master of a vessel , being brought to an anchor in Conetticot river , went ashore , not suspecting the bloody - mindedness of those persons , who fell upon him and a man with him , whom they wickedly and barbarously slew ...
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