Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England: 1678-1706A. C. Greene and Brothers, state printers, 1858 - Rhode Island |
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... Warwick . Mr. Walter Todd , Mr. Thomas Greene , Mr. Elza Collins , Mr. John Carder . For New Shoreham . Capt'n John Sands . For East Greenwich . Seargent Clement Weaver , Sergeant Thomas Dungin . The Deputy Governor chosen Moderator ...
... Warwick . Mr. Walter Todd , Mr. Thomas Greene , Mr. Elza Collins , Mr. John Carder . For New Shoreham . Capt'n John Sands . For East Greenwich . Seargent Clement Weaver , Sergeant Thomas Dungin . The Deputy Governor chosen Moderator ...
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... Warwick , are admitted freemen of this Collony . Voted , This assembly is dissolved . At the Generall Assembly and Election held for the Collony at Newport , the 1st of May , 1678 . The above named Magistrates and Deputyes , members of ...
... Warwick , are admitted freemen of this Collony . Voted , This assembly is dissolved . At the Generall Assembly and Election held for the Collony at Newport , the 1st of May , 1678 . The above named Magistrates and Deputyes , members of ...
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... Warwick , and also another petition from Mr. John Foanes and Mr. Edward Thurston , for themselves and partners ; in both which the pe- titioners doe complaine that the men of East Greenwich in layinge out of the land to them granted ...
... Warwick , and also another petition from Mr. John Foanes and Mr. Edward Thurston , for themselves and partners ; in both which the pe- titioners doe complaine that the men of East Greenwich in layinge out of the land to them granted ...
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Rhode Island John Russell Bartlett. thereof , as allso to run Warwick southerly line according to their grant ; and to draw a draught of the lands claimed by the men of Warwick about Potowomett ; and alsoe of the lands claimed by John ...
Rhode Island John Russell Bartlett. thereof , as allso to run Warwick southerly line according to their grant ; and to draw a draught of the lands claimed by the men of Warwick about Potowomett ; and alsoe of the lands claimed by John ...
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... Warwick , and New Shoreham , each of them eight shillings , four pence . And voted , That the orders of this Assembly shall be soe copyed out and delivered on the 25th day of this instant , to the Towne Clerke , that they shall be ...
... Warwick , and New Shoreham , each of them eight shillings , four pence . And voted , That the orders of this Assembly shall be soe copyed out and delivered on the 25th day of this instant , to the Towne Clerke , that they shall be ...
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according adjourned aforesaid allowed answer appear appointed Arnold Assistants authority called Capt'n cause charge Charter chosen Clarke Clerk Collony of Rhode command commission Commissioners Committee concerning Connecticut Constables contrary copy Councill Court Cranston Deputy Governor directed Edward Election engaged England Esq'r further enacted Generall Assembly Generall Treasury give given granted hands hath held hereby Honorable House humbly Indians inhabitants Island and Providence James John John Greene Joseph Jun'r Justices King King's land late letter levy Lord Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Collony Major matter meet Narragansett neglect Newport October officers paid persons petition pounds present proceedings Providence Plantations Province receive Recorder require respective Rhode Island Richard Royall Samuell Sanford Seal sent severall shillings Smith subjects taken therein thereof Thomas town Trade Treasurer unto Voted warrant Warwick Whereas
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