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... Harvey of Virginia also issued a license to Claiborne a few months after the one just referred to , authorizing him to " go unto the plantations of the Dutch , or unto any English plantation . " 1 In 1631 Kent Island was " planted and ...
... Harvey of Virginia also issued a license to Claiborne a few months after the one just referred to , authorizing him to " go unto the plantations of the Dutch , or unto any English plantation . " 1 In 1631 Kent Island was " planted and ...
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... Harvey " had reduced the colony to a great strait by complying with the Marylanders so far that between them and himself all places of trade for corn were shut up from them and no means left to relieve their wants without transgressing ...
... Harvey " had reduced the colony to a great strait by complying with the Marylanders so far that between them and himself all places of trade for corn were shut up from them and no means left to relieve their wants without transgressing ...
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... Harvey in his arms and compelled him to be seated . While the Governor was struggling with Mathews and Utie , Dr. John Pott , brother of one of the prisoners , cautioning Harvey's servants not to interfere , waved his hand and 50 ...
... Harvey in his arms and compelled him to be seated . While the Governor was struggling with Mathews and Utie , Dr. John Pott , brother of one of the prisoners , cautioning Harvey's servants not to interfere , waved his hand and 50 ...
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... Harvey should be sent back , " though he stay but a day . " Mathews , West , Utie , Peirce , and other leaders of the insurrection were summoned to stand trial in England , while Harvey and Kemp wreaked their vengeance on Panton , the ...
... Harvey should be sent back , " though he stay but a day . " Mathews , West , Utie , Peirce , and other leaders of the insurrection were summoned to stand trial in England , while Harvey and Kemp wreaked their vengeance on Panton , the ...
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... Harvey's time on , were largely formal . They were a re - echo of those passed in England under the influence of Archbishop Laud , and were intended , no doubt , to catch the eye of that zealous and all- powerful prelate , but there was ...
... Harvey's time on , were largely formal . They were a re - echo of those passed in England under the influence of Archbishop Laud , and were intended , no doubt , to catch the eye of that zealous and all- powerful prelate , but there was ...
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Page 237 - The concessions and agreements of the proprietors, freeholders and inhabitants of the province of West New Jersey in America.
Page 33 - God's and his own heart's), did voluntarily leave his warm nest, and, to the wonder of his kindred, and amazement of them that knew him, undertake this hard, but, in my judgment, heroicall resolution to go to Virginia, and helpe to beare the name of God unto the Gentiles.
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