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Page 786 - 106 This book is a preservation photocopy. It was produced on Hammermill Laser Print natural white, a 60 # book weight acid-free archival paper which meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (permanence of paper) Preservation photocopying and binding by Acme Bookbinding Charlestown, Massachusetts o 1996 The borrower must return this item on
Page 208 - Linn, Boston, Roxbury, Dedham, and until these vagabond Quakers are out of this jurisdiction;— You, and every one of you, are required, in the King's Majesty's name, to take these vagabond Quakers Anna Coleman, Mary Tomkins and Alice Ambrose, and make them fast to the
Page 208 - tail, and drawing the cart through your several towns, to whip them upon their naked backs not exceeding ten stripes a piece on each of them in each town; and so to convey .them from Constable to
Page 250 - course of her life, very exemplary for unaffected piety and amiable virtues, especially her charity, her courteous affability, her prudence, meekness, patience, and her unweariedness in welldoing. She was not only a loving and discreet wife and tender parent, but a sincere friend to all her acquaintance.
Page 3 - You complain of your returnes; you take the coorse to have little. A plantation must be furnished with cattle and good hire-hands, and necessaries for them, and not thinke the great lookes of men and many words will be a means to raise a plantation. Those that have been heare this three year, som of them have neither meat, money nor
Page 3 - months, nor beare this four months, for I have for two and twenty months had but two barrels of beare and two barrels and four booshel of malt; our number commonly hath bin ten. I nor the
Page 208 - Coleman, Mary Tomkins and Alice Ambrose, and make them fast to the carts tail, and drawing the cart through your several towns, to whip them upon their naked backs not exceeding ten stripes
Page 9 - a good husband with his wife to tend the cattle, and to make butter and cheese will be profitable; for maids they are soone gonne in this countrie.
Page 208 - on each of them in each town; and so to convey .them from Constable to Constable till they are out of the jurisdiction,
Page 208 - jurisdiction, as you will answer it at your peril; and this shall be your warrant Per me Richard Walderne.