The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... sent posture . I am Debtor to thy Kindness for Two Letters wether this be pay or no , or but wampum against Sterl : mettle , pray miss not to Continue to yeild that Content And Liberality to Thy very True Friend WM . PENN Philadelphia ...
... sent posture . I am Debtor to thy Kindness for Two Letters wether this be pay or no , or but wampum against Sterl : mettle , pray miss not to Continue to yeild that Content And Liberality to Thy very True Friend WM . PENN Philadelphia ...
Page 18
... sent to N. Carolina and deliver'd to his Excelley Arthur Dobbs Esq Governor there : You are therefore to proceed from hence to North Carolina and deliver them to the Order of sd Gov Dobbs delivering him inclosed Letter and on producing ...
... sent to N. Carolina and deliver'd to his Excelley Arthur Dobbs Esq Governor there : You are therefore to proceed from hence to North Carolina and deliver them to the Order of sd Gov Dobbs delivering him inclosed Letter and on producing ...
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... sent out of the Province , he will then provide a Vessel for their Transportation , without any Charge to the Government . Advised that the French Families be allowed to remain the Term of fourteen days , on the proposed Condition ...
... sent out of the Province , he will then provide a Vessel for their Transportation , without any Charge to the Government . Advised that the French Families be allowed to remain the Term of fourteen days , on the proposed Condition ...
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... sent you . they came all by Mr Stoddar & I hope you have long since re- ceived all those things you gave me in charge . I have not further to add only that I am S Your most obliged To M ' Jo : Usher : friend ED . RANDOLPH Indorsed ...
... sent you . they came all by Mr Stoddar & I hope you have long since re- ceived all those things you gave me in charge . I have not further to add only that I am S Your most obliged To M ' Jo : Usher : friend ED . RANDOLPH Indorsed ...
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... sent me several extracts from papers in the Court Files of Middlesex county , relating to the settlement of Mrs. Dunster's ( formerly Mrs. Glover's ) estate , in 1656 , in which the name is written " Josse , " and once , " Joss , " but ...
... sent me several extracts from papers in the Court Files of Middlesex county , relating to the settlement of Mrs. Dunster's ( formerly Mrs. Glover's ) estate , in 1656 , in which the name is written " Josse , " and once , " Joss , " but ...
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Page 170 - Our innocent sweet simple years again. This fond attachment to the well-known place, Whence first we started into life's long race, Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day.
Page 482 - The Olden Time, a monthly publication devoted to the preservation of documents and other authentic information in relation to the early explorations and the settlement and improvement of the country around the head of the Ohio.
Page 244 - Sweet in the confidence of faith To trust his firm decrees ; Sweet to lie passive in his hands, And know no will but his.
Page 200 - Sixty acres more or less together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold the said tracts of land with all appurtenances unto the said Hamilton J. Kackley his heirs and assigns forever, to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Hamilton J.
Page 238 - Conn., has nearly ready a history and genealogy of this family, which will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained to defray the expense of printing.
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