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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Also Mr. Allerton formerly had authoritie under their hands & seals for ye transacting of ye former bussines , and taking up of moneys , † & c . † See page 210. — Ed . * 1627 ? -ED . which still he retained whilst he was imployed in ...
Also Mr. Allerton formerly had authoritie under their hands & seals for ye transacting of ye former bussines , and taking up of moneys , † & c . † See page 210. — Ed . * 1627 ? -ED . which still he retained whilst he was imployed in ...
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perhaps you know not of ) under ye hands & seals of some , & c . I rest Your assured friend , * Arriving at Boston , June 5th , 1632. Prince . Des ' : 6. 1632 . But heres not a word of ye breach of former bonds & covenants , or paimente ...
perhaps you know not of ) under ye hands & seals of some , & c . I rest Your assured friend , * Arriving at Boston , June 5th , 1632. Prince . Des ' : 6. 1632 . But heres not a word of ye breach of former bonds & covenants , or paimente ...
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... approbation , and agreemente of ye said old - planters , or purchasers , together with ye liking , approbation , and acceptation of ye other parte of ye said corporation , surrender into ye hands of ye whole courte , consisting of ...
... approbation , and agreemente of ye said old - planters , or purchasers , together with ye liking , approbation , and acceptation of ye other parte of ye said corporation , surrender into ye hands of ye whole courte , consisting of ...
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