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Page 27
... doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies . Many that have been weak and sickly in Old England , by coming hither have been thoroughly healed , and ...
... doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies . Many that have been weak and sickly in Old England , by coming hither have been thoroughly healed , and ...
Page 34
... doth leave all her lands from m ! Mayhues house 51 to neere Salem to the present Governo , m ' Jn Winthrop Sen ' , m ' Jncrease Nowell , m ' Jn Wilson , m ' Edward Gibons to dispose of , and all Jndians to depart , and for 50 Shattuck ...
... doth leave all her lands from m ! Mayhues house 51 to neere Salem to the present Governo , m ' Jn Winthrop Sen ' , m ' Jncrease Nowell , m ' Jn Wilson , m ' Edward Gibons to dispose of , and all Jndians to depart , and for 50 Shattuck ...
Page 44
... doth order that their petition be graunted , provided that the petitiono's lay out twenty acors of good plantinge land in some convenient place , such as this Courte shall approue off , for Sagamor George to make vse off ; but if Georg ...
... doth order that their petition be graunted , provided that the petitiono's lay out twenty acors of good plantinge land in some convenient place , such as this Courte shall approue off , for Sagamor George to make vse off ; but if Georg ...
Page 50
... doth now belong to Dauid that is old Sagamore George his Grandchild & Scicily & Sarah ye daughters of Saga- more George & ye wife of John Owus- sumug now a widow Peter Ephraims wife & ye wife of Appooquahamock thier daughter & old ...
... doth now belong to Dauid that is old Sagamore George his Grandchild & Scicily & Sarah ye daughters of Saga- more George & ye wife of John Owus- sumug now a widow Peter Ephraims wife & ye wife of Appooquahamock thier daughter & old ...
Page 88
... Doth humbly request leave to sell bread , beare & other victualling for the refreshing of such , as have occasion to stay , & yo ' petition ' shall humbly pray the lord to bless , guide , & counsell you in all yo weightye affaires ...
... Doth humbly request leave to sell bread , beare & other victualling for the refreshing of such , as have occasion to stay , & yo ' petition ' shall humbly pray the lord to bless , guide , & counsell you in all yo weightye affaires ...
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