Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England: Acts of the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England, 1643-1679Press of W. White, 1859 - Barnstable County (Mass.) |
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... giuen or sent It is agred that foure of the Comissio's shall haue power to direct a warr wch cannot be delayed and to send for due pporcóns of men out of eich Jurisdiccón , as well as six might doe if all mett : but not lesse then six ...
... giuen or sent It is agred that foure of the Comissio's shall haue power to direct a warr wch cannot be delayed and to send for due pporcóns of men out of eich Jurisdiccón , as well as six might doe if all mett : but not lesse then six ...
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... giuen to all ye Confederates by tres That so the Massachusets goûment may therevpon send to Nanohiggunsett , Plymouth may take due course wth Woosamequin as after is aduised . That Hartford furnish Vncus wth a competent strengh of ...
... giuen to all ye Confederates by tres That so the Massachusets goûment may therevpon send to Nanohiggunsett , Plymouth may take due course wth Woosamequin as after is aduised . That Hartford furnish Vncus wth a competent strengh of ...
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... giue answerable advice to them both to settle peace and A neighbourly correspondence wth due satisfaccón for injuries ... giuen him September . To all whom it may concerne , whereas 18 ACTS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE UNITED COLONIES .
... giue answerable advice to them both to settle peace and A neighbourly correspondence wth due satisfaccón for injuries ... giuen him September . To all whom it may concerne , whereas 18 ACTS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE UNITED COLONIES .
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... giuen to those noble worthy psons absent to pleade their owne interrest , and that all patents of equall Authoryty receiue the same construccon , both in referrence to pprietie in lande e juris- diccon And Mr Fenwick was desired to ...
... giuen to those noble worthy psons absent to pleade their owne interrest , and that all patents of equall Authoryty receiue the same construccon , both in referrence to pprietie in lande e juris- diccon And Mr Fenwick was desired to ...
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... giue yearely but the fourth 1644 . part of a bushell of Corne , or somethinge equivolent therevnto . And for this ... giuen by them : It is conceiued that as no man would feele any greevance hereby , so it would be a blessed meanes of ...
... giue yearely but the fourth 1644 . part of a bushell of Corne , or somethinge equivolent therevnto . And for this ... giuen by them : It is conceiued that as no man would feele any greevance hereby , so it would be a blessed meanes of ...
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aboue according aduise aforsaid agreed allso answere Articles articles of Confederation Aulney betwixt Boston Cace charge chosen Comissioners Comis Comission Comissioners conceiue concluded Conectacut Conecticott Confederacón Confederates Conserning considered Deputies desire Duch Edward Hopkins England English English Colonies euery fathome followeth further geñall Court generall Court giue giuen Gouerment Goûment graunted Hartford hath hauen honered Iland Indians Iniuries John Winthrop Jurisdiccón Jurisdiction land leaue Massachusetts meeting messengers Mohegan Mons Narragensett Narrohigganset Newhauen Nyantick p'sent pattent pceedings peace Pequat plantacón plantation Plym Plymouth pmise ppounded psons pticular pticuler receiue returne Riuer Sachems Sagamores Samuell Gorton satisfaccón satisfaction selues sence sent September setled seûall seuerall shalbe shott sprinkfeild themselues Theophilus Eaton therfore therin therof thought fitt trade treaty tyme Vncas Vncus vnder vnderstand vnited Colonies vnto vpon vppon wampam warr wee haue Winthrop wthin wthout youer
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