Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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And their ingagmentes of this year were great indeed when they came to know them , ( which was not wholy till 2 . years after ) ; and that which made them ye more , M1 . Allerton had taken up some large sumes at Bristoll at 50. p cent ...
And their ingagmentes of this year were great indeed when they came to know them , ( which was not wholy till 2 . years after ) ; and that which made them ye more , M1 . Allerton had taken up some large sumes at Bristoll at 50. p cent ...
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[ 188 ] In these accounts of Mr. Sherley's some things were obscure , and some things twise charged , as a 100 . of Bastable ruggs which came in ye Freindship , & cost 75. , charged before by Mr. Allerton , and now by him againe ...
[ 188 ] In these accounts of Mr. Sherley's some things were obscure , and some things twise charged , as a 100 . of Bastable ruggs which came in ye Freindship , & cost 75. , charged before by Mr. Allerton , and now by him againe ...
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Alderton , or Allerton , John , seaman on board the Mayflower , 83 , 449 , 454 . Allerton , Bartholomew , 448 , 451 . Allerton , Isaac , 51 , 226 , 448 , 451 . Assistant , 101. 306. Mission of , to compromise with the adventurers ...
Alderton , or Allerton , John , seaman on board the Mayflower , 83 , 449 , 454 . Allerton , Bartholomew , 448 , 451 . Allerton , Isaac , 51 , 226 , 448 , 451 . Assistant , 101. 306. Mission of , to compromise with the adventurers ...
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