Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 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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... royal letters - patent , to extort money from ale - house- keepers , and small usurers in the country ; and also to take up rich yeoman's daughters to serve His Majesty as breeders in Virginia , unless they paid him money for their ...
... royal letters - patent , to extort money from ale - house- keepers , and small usurers in the country ; and also to take up rich yeoman's daughters to serve His Majesty as breeders in Virginia , unless they paid him money for their ...
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... Royal , and those of the Dutch on the Hudson . Lord De la Warre had appointed Argall one of the five captains of companies , as early as 16th June , 1610 , and , a few days after , one of his council . This last appointment was made on ...
... Royal , and those of the Dutch on the Hudson . Lord De la Warre had appointed Argall one of the five captains of companies , as early as 16th June , 1610 , and , a few days after , one of his council . This last appointment was made on ...
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... royal commission- ers , that " a man's labor a year in tobacco was valued at fifty or sixty pounds , but in corn not ten pounds . " In the same year , laborers were let on hire for a year , at one hundred pounds of tobacco , and three ...
... royal commission- ers , that " a man's labor a year in tobacco was valued at fifty or sixty pounds , but in corn not ten pounds . " In the same year , laborers were let on hire for a year , at one hundred pounds of tobacco , and three ...
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... royal miscreant , Pory adopted the wise policy of courteously allowing him and his brother to quit the vessel unharmed . The laughing King of Accomac , Kiptopeke , to whom Pory then returned , informed him , that Namenacus " would also ...
... royal miscreant , Pory adopted the wise policy of courteously allowing him and his brother to quit the vessel unharmed . The laughing King of Accomac , Kiptopeke , to whom Pory then returned , informed him , that Namenacus " would also ...
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... royal commission should issue for the examination of all the affairs of the company , from the beginning of Sir Thomas Smith's administration ; and a letter of Lord Middlesex to Secretary Conway states , that the com- mission so agreed ...
... royal commission should issue for the examination of all the affairs of the company , from the beginning of Sir Thomas Smith's administration ; and a letter of Lord Middlesex to Secretary Conway states , that the com- mission so agreed ...
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