| Alexander MacKennal - Crosby Hall (London, England) - 1899 - 228 pages
...used by divers Friends there dwelling," the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the Mayflower, in the Providence of God to settle in New Plymouth,...destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by the Stone bearing the name of the Mayflower in the pavement of the adjacent... | |
| Charles G. Harper - 1907 - 344 pages
...courteously used by divers Friends there dwelling," the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the MAYFLOWER in the Providence of God to settle in NEW PLYMOUTH,...Foundation of the NEW ENGLAND STATES. The ancient Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation... | |
| Charles George Harper - Devon (England) - 1907 - 344 pages
...courteously used by divers Friends there dwelling," the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the MAYFLOWER in the Providence of God to settle in NEW PLYMOUTH,...Foundation of the NEW ENGLAND STATES. The ancient Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation... | |
| Henry Sweetser Burrage - America - 1914 - 516 pages
...that no such thing can be was destroyed not many years afterwards ; but the site of their embarkation is marked by the stone bearing the name of the Mayflower...1891, to commemorate their departure and the visit to Plymouth in July of that year of a number of their descendants and representatives." 1 Public Records... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - Americans in Italy - 1915 - 392 pages
...Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by the Stone bearing the name of the Mayflower in the pavement of the adjacent Pier. This "We all know the story, so often related, — one ship of the two designed for the voyage, the Speedwell,... | |
| State Street Trust Company (Boston, Mass.) - Cities and towns - 1920 - 234 pages
...courteously used by divers friends there dwelling the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the Mayflower in the providence of God to settle in New Plymouth...and to lay the foundation of the New England States. Even before the sailing of the Mayflower many expeditions sailed from this ancient Borough on voyages... | |
| State Street Trust Company (Boston, Mass.) - Cities and towns - 1920 - 242 pages
...to settle in NEW PLYMOUTH, and to lay the Foundation of the NEW ENGLAND STATES— The ancient Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by the Stone bearing the name of the MAYFLOWER in the pavement of the adjacent... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1922 - 896 pages
...used by divers Friends there dwelling," the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the Mayflower, in the Providence of God to settle in NEW PLYMOUTH...destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by the Stone bearing the name of the MAYFLOWER in the pavement of the adjacent... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - United States - 1922 - 612 pages
...used by divers Friends there dwelling," the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the Mayflower, in the Providence of God to settle in NEW PLYMOUTH...destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by the Stone bearing the name of the MAYFLOWER in the pavement of the adjacent... | |
| National Americana Society - United States - 1923 - 804 pages
...courteously used by divers Friends there dwelling, the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the Mayflower, in the Providence of God to settle in New Plymouth...Foundation of the New England States. The ancient Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation... | |
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