| Martin Moore - Biography & Autobiography - 1822 - 220 pages
...might salt or pickie, us sturgeon, and Bass ; which would he much to their profit. But notwithstanding1 divers arguments used to persuade them, and some orders...year, at the beginning of May, the English magistrate keeps his court, accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister ; who at this time takes his opportunity... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1839 - 674 pages
...fully, being but a short distance from it. And divers other sorts of fish they might salt or pickle, as sturgeon and bass ; which would be much to their profit....year, at the beginning of May, the English magistrate keeps his court, accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister ; who at this time takes his opportunity... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1840 - 672 pages
...distance from it. And divers other sorts of fish they might salt or pickle, as sturgeon and bass j which would be much to their profit. But notwithstanding...year, at the beginning of May, the English magistrate keeps his court, accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister ; who at this time takes his opportunity... | |
| Eliot Church (Lowell, Mass.) - Lowell (Mass.) - 1881 - 368 pages
...region, now occupied by Lowell, 'was Wamesit. Writing of this village in 1674, General Gookin says: "At this place, once a year, at the beginning of May, the English magistrate [Gookin] keeps his court accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister; who at this time takes his opportunity... | |
| Old Residents' Historical Association of Lowell - Lowell (Mass.) - 1884 - 472 pages
...quantity of land belonging to it is about 2500 acres. The land is fertile and yieldeth plenty of corn. "At this place once a year,* at the beginning of May, the English magistrate keeps his court, accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister, who at this time takes the opportunity to... | |
| Edward W. Pride - Tewksbury (Mass.) - 1888 - 92 pages
...market fully, being at so small a distance. And divers other sorts of fish they might salt or pickle, as sturgeon and bass ; which would be much to their profit....year, at the beginning of May, the English magistrate keeps his court, accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister, who at this time takes his opportunity to... | |
| Wilson Waters - Chelmsford (Mass. : Town) - 1917 - 1020 pages
...market fully, being at so small a distance. And divers other sort of fish they might salt or pickle, as sturgeon and bass; which would be much to their profit....year, at the beginning of May, the English magistrate keeps his court, accompanied with Mr. Eliot, the minister: who at this time takes his opportunity to... | |
| Silas Roger Coburn - Dracut (Mass.) - 1922 - 510 pages
...the same time and place of Wannalancit's embracing the Christian faith which he relates as follows : "At this place once a year at the beginning of May the English magistrate keeps the court accompanied by Mr. Eliot the minister who at this time takes his opportunity to preach... | |
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