Settlements to Society: 1584-1763, Volume 1Jack P. Greene |
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... John Younge , Sir Richard Saltonstall , Thomas Southcott , John Humfrey , John Endecott , Symon Whetcombe , Isaack Johnson , Samuell Aldersey , John Ven , Mathewe Cradock , George Harwood , Increase Nowell , Richard Pery , Richard ...
... John Younge , Sir Richard Saltonstall , Thomas Southcott , John Humfrey , John Endecott , Symon Whetcombe , Isaack Johnson , Samuell Aldersey , John Ven , Mathewe Cradock , George Harwood , Increase Nowell , Richard Pery , Richard ...
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... JOHN ALDEN , JOHN TURNER , FRANCIS EATON , JAMES CHILTON , JOHN CRAXTON , MR . RICHARD WARREN , JOHN HOWLAND , MR . STEVEN HOPKINS , DIGERY PRIEST , THOMAS WILLIAMS , GILBERT WINSLOW , EDMUND MARGESSON , JOHN BILLINGTON , PETER BROWN ...
... JOHN ALDEN , JOHN TURNER , FRANCIS EATON , JAMES CHILTON , JOHN CRAXTON , MR . RICHARD WARREN , JOHN HOWLAND , MR . STEVEN HOPKINS , DIGERY PRIEST , THOMAS WILLIAMS , GILBERT WINSLOW , EDMUND MARGESSON , JOHN BILLINGTON , PETER BROWN ...
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... John Pollexfen , John Locke , Abra- ham Hill , and John Methwen , Esquires , Greeting : Whereas We are extreamly desirous that the Trade of Our Kingdom of England , upon which the strength and riches thereof do in a great measure depend ...
... John Pollexfen , John Locke , Abra- ham Hill , and John Methwen , Esquires , Greeting : Whereas We are extreamly desirous that the Trade of Our Kingdom of England , upon which the strength and riches thereof do in a great measure depend ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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