Settlements to Society: 1584-1763, Volume 1Jack P. Greene |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 22
... Governor , Deputie Governor , and Assistants of the saide Company , for the tyme being , shall or maie once every Moneth , or oftener at their Pleasures , assemble and houlde and keepe a Courte or Assemblie of themselves , for the ...
... Governor , Deputie Governor , and Assistants of the saide Company , for the tyme being , shall or maie once every Moneth , or oftener at their Pleasures , assemble and houlde and keepe a Courte or Assemblie of themselves , for the ...
Page 24
... Governor and Company , and their Successors , That it shall and maie be lawfull , to and for the Governor or Deputie Governor , and such of the Assistants and Freemen of the said Company for the Tyme being as shalbe assembled in any of ...
... Governor and Company , and their Successors , That it shall and maie be lawfull , to and for the Governor or Deputie Governor , and such of the Assistants and Freemen of the said Company for the Tyme being as shalbe assembled in any of ...
Page 236
... governor , lieutenant governor , or commander in chief of any of his Majesty's colonies in America , where any such mill , engine , forge , or furnace , shall be erected or continued , shall , upon information to him made and given ...
... governor , lieutenant governor , or commander in chief of any of his Majesty's colonies in America , where any such mill , engine , forge , or furnace , shall be erected or continued , shall , upon information to him made and given ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according aforesaid America appear appointed Assembly authority belonging better Britain British called carried cause charge Charter Christ Christian church civil colonies Commander common Company concerning condition consider constitute continue Council Court direct Dominion duty election England English establish estates execution force further give given Governor grant hand hath heires houses hundred imported increase Indians inhabitants interest islands John King kingdom land Laws liberty live Lord Majesty manner matters means meet mind nature necessary occasion officers passed peace persons plantations pleasure Poor present Province Puritan reason religion reprinted require respect secure servants ship society Spirit subjects Successors taken Territory thereof things thought tion town trade true unto Virginia whatsoever whole