Result of some researches among the British Archives, for information relative to the founders of New England. ... Originally ... published in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, and now corrected and enlargedOffice of the New Eng. hist. and gen. register, 1860 - 143 pages |
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Page 139 - BUTLER (Samuel). — Hudibras, in three parts, written in the Time of the Late Wars : Corrected and Amended.
Page 78 - A list of the names of such persons as came out of the town of Hingham, and Towns adjacent in the County of Norfolk, in the Kingdom of England, into New England, and settled in Hingham, in New England, most of them as followeth : — 1633.
Page 72 - The Scots whom God delivered into your hands at Dunbar," says Cotton, " and whereof sundry were sent hither, — we have been desirous, as we could to make their yoke easy. Such as were sick of the scurvy, or other diseases, have not wanted physic and chirurgery.
Page 73 - ... an house, layeth some acres of ground thereto, which he giveth them as their owne, requiring 3 dayes in the weeke to worke for him (by turnes) and 4 dayes for them themselves, and promiseth, as soone as they can repay him the money he layed out for them, he will set them at liberty...
Page 47 - Aprill the 12th 1637. The examinaction of Henry Smith of Newbucknam* husbandman, ageed 30 yeares, and Elizabeth his wife ageed 34 yeares with 2 children, John and Sethe ar desirous to passe into New England to inhabitt. Aprill 13th 1637.
Page 73 - John Greene Doe Consigne the said shipp & servants to be disposed of by yow for our best Advantage & account & the whole proceed of the Servants & vojage Retourne in a jojnct stocke without any Division in such goods as you conceive will turne best to acco"' in the Barbadoes & consign[e] them to Mr.
Page 140 - Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives for Information Relative to the Founders of New England; Made in the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860.
Page 31 - Original Lists," New York, 1875, is as follows : * xviij0 Aprilis 1635. — Theis vnder written names are to be transported to New England imbarqued in the Increase de L5, Robert Lea Mr The p'te pred having * Drake, p.
Page 26 - Mr: having taken the oathes of Allegeance and Supremacie : As also being conformable to the Government and discipline of the Church of England whereof they brought testimony p'r Cert, from ye Justices and ministers where there abodes have latlie been...
Page 16 - Gleanings for New England History," in Mass. Hist. Coll., 3d series, Vol. VIII, p. 253. He is there called "Husbandman, 21 years