| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...||5strove|| 1 This sentence, in different ink, was probably written some time after the preceding. Mount Wollaston,) by order of court, removed to Newtown. These were Mr. 1Hooker's company. The governour's wife was delivered of a son, who was baptized hy the name of 2William.... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...occupied, nearest the bay, in which Mount Wollaston is in. eluded, was called Quincy. Sec note on page 43. Mount Wollaston,) by order of court, removed to Newtown. These were Mr. looker's company. The governour's wife was delivered of a son, who was baptized by the name of 2William.... | |
| Elisha Thayer - 1835 - 294 páginas
...the settlement at Mount Wollaston had vanished away. 1. Hist. Collections, 8, 37. 1632, 14 August. "The Braintree company, (which had begun to sit down at Mount Wollaston,) by order of Court removed toNewtown. These were, Mr. Hooker's Company." Savage's Winthrop's Journal, 1, 37. Mr. Hooker had been... | |
| Elisha Thayer - 1835 - 308 páginas
...at Mount Wollaston had vanished away. 1. Hist. Collections, 8, 37. 1632, 14 August. "The Brainlree company, (which had begun to sit down at Mount Wollaston,) by order of Court removed toNewtown. These were Mr. Hooker's Company." Savage's Winthrop's Journal, 1, 37. Mr. Hooker had been... | |
| William Parsons Lunt - 1840 - 164 páginas
...hence to Newtown, or continued here, where they first sat down, the following remarks are offered. " The Braintree company, which had begun to sit down...Wollaston, by order of court, removed to Newtown." Such is Gov. Winthrop's testimony. And that the company did actually remove thither is positively asserted... | |
| 1846 - 302 páginas
...have been in August, 1632, when "the Braintree company which had begun to sit down at Mount Woolaston by order of Court, removed to Newtown. These were Mr. Hooker's company." * Mr. Hooker, however, having not yet come to New-England, they were still destitute of a settled minister.... | |
| Lucius R. Paige - 1877 - 776 páginas
...appear on the records of the Court ; but Winthrop says, under date of Aug. 14, 1632, "The Braintree1 Company (which had begun to sit down at Mount Wollaston), by order of court, removed to Newtown. There were Mr. Hooker's Company." 2 Before their arrival an order was adopted by the inhabitants, in... | |
| Lucius Robinson Paige - 1877 - 408 páginas
...appear on the records of the Court ; but Winthrop says, under date of Aug. 14,1632, "The Braintree1 Company (which had begun to sit down at Mount Wollaston), by order of court, removed to • i !' • Newtown. There were Mr. Hooker's Company." 2 Before their arrival an order was adopted... | |
| James Junius Goodwin - 1891 - 888 páginas
...have been. About a month before William Goodwin and the party with him arrived, the Court had ordered the "Braintree Company, which had begun to sit down at Mount Wollaston " — afterward Braintree, Mass. — to remove to Newtown.1 This order — though unpreserved in the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 páginas
...Narrative and Critical History, III, 369-371; Channing and Hart, Guide, § 121. [1632. August 14.] THE Braintree company, (which had begun to sit down...removed to Newtown These were Mr. Hooker's company. . . . [1634. September 4.] ... But the main business, which spent the most time, and caused the adjourning... | |
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