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... Fones , 222 Laying out of a highway , 223 Survey of Hall's purchase , 225 Memorial of the Bay purchasers , 226 Report of Commissioners to the King , 229 Order respecting Fones ... John Potter , Arnold , Brenton and Sanford , 292 First Patent ...
... Fones , 222 Laying out of a highway , 223 Survey of Hall's purchase , 225 Memorial of the Bay purchasers , 226 Report of Commissioners to the King , 229 Order respecting Fones ... John Potter , Arnold , Brenton and Sanford , 292 First Patent ...
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Samuel Waite , William Downing , Henry Greene , John Pratt , John Briggs , John Greene , George Browne , William ... Fones ' Purchase . Awash- owat's deed to John Greene , Thomas Waterman , John An- drew , Henry Tibbits , John Briggs and ...
Samuel Waite , William Downing , Henry Greene , John Pratt , John Briggs , John Greene , George Browne , William ... Fones ' Purchase . Awash- owat's deed to John Greene , Thomas Waterman , John An- drew , Henry Tibbits , John Briggs and ...
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... John . Spencer , Thomas Nichols , Clement Weaver , Henry Bright- man ... Fones ' purchase , and the three purchasers , of Mascachuset were next year ... John Smith , of Newport , was afterwards substituted in place of Speere . [ St. Rec ...
... John . Spencer , Thomas Nichols , Clement Weaver , Henry Bright- man ... Fones ' purchase , and the three purchasers , of Mascachuset were next year ... John Smith , of Newport , was afterwards substituted in place of Speere . [ St. Rec ...
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... John Cole and Capt . John Fones , Conservators of the peace there , and re- quested the governor to hold a Court there . There having been a dispute between Kingstown and Warwick , about Potowomut , both parties were prohibited from ...
... John Cole and Capt . John Fones , Conservators of the peace there , and re- quested the governor to hold a Court there . There having been a dispute between Kingstown and Warwick , about Potowomut , both parties were prohibited from ...
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Assembly adjourned to meet the next day at Capt . John Fones ' , near Smith's , and having met there , they sent their Sergeant to Smith's to make a proclamation , and prohibit all proceedings of the Commissioners . The Commissioners ...
Assembly adjourned to meet the next day at Capt . John Fones ' , near Smith's , and having met there , they sent their Sergeant to Smith's to make a proclamation , and prohibit all proceedings of the Commissioners . The Commissioners ...
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abovesaid acres aforesaid agreed alias appointed Arnold Assembly Atherton Benedict Arnold Block Island born Boston bounded Brenton brook Caleb Carr called Canonicus Capt Captain charter chief Sachem Church Commissioners confirmed Council Court daughter deed died East Greenwich English Gardner George Governor granted hands and seals hath heirs Henry honored Indians inhabitants James John Coggeshall John Fairfield John Fones John Winthrop Joseph June jurisdiction King King's Province Kingstown letter Lord Majesty Majesty's March married Massachusetts Meantinomy miles Mohegans Narragan Narraganset Country Narragansett neck New-England Newport Ninigret North Pawcatuck river peace Pequots persons Pettiquamscut Plymouth Pomham pond present proprietors Providence Plantations purchase Records Rhode Richard Smith road Robert Roger Williams Sachem Samuel sent Sept share South South Kingstown swamp thence thereof Torrey town tract of land true copy Uncas unto Warwick West Westerly Wickford Wilbor
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Seite 14 - The Council established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, ruling, ordering and Governing of New England in America" and to them and their Successors grants all the lands, &c., Viz.
Seite 160 - Three days and nights my business forced me to lodge and mix with the bloody Pequod ambassadors, whose hands and arms, methought, wreaked with the blood of my countrymen, murdered and massacred by them on Connecticut river...
Seite 207 - Bay, where the said River falleth into the Sea, and on the North by the Line of the Massachusetts Plantation ; and on the South by the sea ; and in Longitude as the Line of the Massachusetts Colany, running from East to West, that is to say, from the said Narragansett Bay on the East, to the South sea on the West Part, with 'the Islands thereunto adjoining.
Seite 137 - I discerned cause of bestirring myself, and staid the longer, and at last (through the mercy of the Most High) I not only sweetened his spirit, but possessed him, that the plague and other sicknesses were alone in the hand of the one God, who made him and us, who being displeased with the English for lying, stealing, idleness and uncleanness, (the natives...
Seite 211 - Carolina for the Time being, and all others whom it may concern, are to take Notice, and govern themselves accordingly.
Seite 25 - It was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fire and the streams of blood quenching the same, and horrible was the stink and scent thereof; but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the praise thereof to God, who had wrought so wonderfully for them, thus to enclose their enemies in their hands and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enemy.
Seite 24 - On the Wednesday Morning, we Marched from thence to a Place called Nayanticke, it being about eighteen or twenty miles distant, where another of those Narragansett Sachems lived in a Fort ; it being a Frontier to the Pequots. They carryed very proudly towards us ; not permitting any of us to come into their Fort.
Seite 118 - Watch ye, therefore, and pray always, that ye may be counted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.
Seite 42 - RI] ever had. They kindly received, fed, and protected the first settlers of it, when they were in distress, and were strangers and exiles, and all mankind else were their enemies ; and by this kindness to them, drew upon themselves the resentment of the neighboring colonies, and hastened the untimely end of the young king.
Seite 157 - Their late famous long-lived Caunonicus so lived and died, and in the same most honorable manner and solemnity, (in their way,) as you laid to sleep your prudent peace-maker, Mr. Winthrop, did they honor this their prudent and peaceable prince...