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... Bennett , and demanded an answer , so that instructions might be sent to his deputies by the ships about to sail , according to the tenor of his Majesty's 1 Annals , 212 . 2 Maryland Archives , Council Proceedings , II , 455 . Ibid ...
... Bennett , and demanded an answer , so that instructions might be sent to his deputies by the ships about to sail , according to the tenor of his Majesty's 1 Annals , 212 . 2 Maryland Archives , Council Proceedings , II , 455 . Ibid ...
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In 1621 Edward Bennett , a wealthy merchant of London , settled a colony of Puritans on Lawne's Creek . Bennett's name occurs as Deputy - Governor of the Merchant Adven- turers resident at Delft , ' where so many English Puritans ...
In 1621 Edward Bennett , a wealthy merchant of London , settled a colony of Puritans on Lawne's Creek . Bennett's name occurs as Deputy - Governor of the Merchant Adven- turers resident at Delft , ' where so many English Puritans ...
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... Bennett settlement in the adjoining county . The Puritans seem to have encountered not the slightest opposition on account of their religious views until the arrival of Governor Berkeley in 1642. The administration of Sir William ...
... Bennett settlement in the adjoining county . The Puritans seem to have encountered not the slightest opposition on account of their religious views until the arrival of Governor Berkeley in 1642. The administration of Sir William ...
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... Bennett were banished . They took refuge in Maryland . Harrison was also ordered to depart the colony by the third ship at furthest . He went to Boston to take advice of the elders there as to the best course for the Virginia Puritans ...
... Bennett were banished . They took refuge in Maryland . Harrison was also ordered to depart the colony by the third ship at furthest . He went to Boston to take advice of the elders there as to the best course for the Virginia Puritans ...
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... many persons of quality for his constant auditors . " 66 2 Bozman , History of Maryland , 333 . About this time Richard Bennett and William Durand were banished 46 Early Relations between Maryland and Virginia . [ 168.
... many persons of quality for his constant auditors . " 66 2 Bozman , History of Maryland , 333 . About this time Richard Bennett and William Durand were banished 46 Early Relations between Maryland and Virginia . [ 168.
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