The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 23New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1869 - New England Vols. 37-52 (1883-98) include section: Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters. |
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... Record of the , 489 Methodist Quarterly Review , 491 Moody , James , Narrative of , 104 Moore's Notes on the History ... Records ( Aug. 1689 - May , 1706 ) , edited by Hoadly , 237 Connecticut , Military and Civil History of , by Croffut ...
... Record of the , 489 Methodist Quarterly Review , 491 Moody , James , Narrative of , 104 Moore's Notes on the History ... Records ( Aug. 1689 - May , 1706 ) , edited by Hoadly , 237 Connecticut , Military and Civil History of , by Croffut ...
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... Records of the Proprietors of ( 1777 ) , 47 , 181 , 289 Privy Council Decision in the matter of the Liveen Legacy ( 1703 ) , 342 Quo Warranto , Third Writ of , against the Colony of Connecticut , 169 Records , Church ( Charlestown ) ...
... Records of the Proprietors of ( 1777 ) , 47 , 181 , 289 Privy Council Decision in the matter of the Liveen Legacy ( 1703 ) , 342 Quo Warranto , Third Writ of , against the Colony of Connecticut , 169 Records , Church ( Charlestown ) ...
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... record demanded ; and as the years pass on , and the principles for which he lived and labored , with all the generous devotion of his great heart , shall ripen into a rich fruitage , his eminent abilities , his high integrity of pur ...
... record demanded ; and as the years pass on , and the principles for which he lived and labored , with all the generous devotion of his great heart , shall ripen into a rich fruitage , his eminent abilities , his high integrity of pur ...
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... records in their general and individual character . And that he entered into the very spirit of this organization , and ... record - from " the traditions of the elders " -he had learned wisdom from noble men and noble deeds ; and no one ...
... records in their general and individual character . And that he entered into the very spirit of this organization , and ... record - from " the traditions of the elders " -he had learned wisdom from noble men and noble deeds ; and no one ...
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... record the sublime story and mystery of redemption . ' Thus did Governor Andrew understand history in its broader phases , as well as in its minor details ; and thus was he fitted for the duties of that office to which the society so ...
... record the sublime story and mystery of redemption . ' Thus did Governor Andrew understand history in its broader phases , as well as in its minor details ; and thus was he fitted for the duties of that office to which the society so ...
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Page 71 - One shilling Proclamation Money for every Hundred Acres he so owns, settles or possesses, and so in Proportion for a greater or lesser tract of the said Land; which Money shall be paid by the respective Persons...
Page 72 - July in the year of our LORD CHRIST, One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Sixty one and in the First year of our Reign.
Page 310 - Collections concerning the Early History of the Founders of New Plymouth, the first Colonists of New England.
Page 456 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that a monument be erected in the Cathedral Church of ST.
Page 142 - Our lips shall tell them to our sons, And they again to theirs, That generations yet unborn May teach them to their heirs.
Page 71 - Province by law exercise and enjoy : And further, that the said Town as soon as there shall be fifty families resident and settled thereon, shall have the liberty of holding two Fairs, one of which shall be on the and the other on the annually, which Fairs are not to continue longer than the respective...
Page 70 - ... according to a plan and survey thereof, made by our said Governor's order, and returned into the Secretary's office, and hereunto annexed, butted and bounded as follows, viz.
Page 158 - Earth and being desirous to settle things in order do make this my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say, first and principally I commend my soul to Almighty God, my Creator Believing that I shall receive full pardon and...
Page 308 - A Patent for Plymouth in New England. To which is annexed, Extracts from the Records of that Colony.
Page 71 - That every Grantee, his Heirs or Assigns shall plant and cultivate five Acres of Land, within the Term of five Years, for every fifty Acres contained in his or their Share or Proportion of Land in said Township and continue to improve and settle the same by additional...