CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts For 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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Page 7
... court - house and gaol . There are two inlets or harbours for vessels in this place , one called York , and the other Cape Neddic ; at four miles distance from each other . York River is prin- cipally salt water , which flows up six or ...
... court - house and gaol . There are two inlets or harbours for vessels in this place , one called York , and the other Cape Neddic ; at four miles distance from each other . York River is prin- cipally salt water , which flows up six or ...
Page 9
... they were found . During the three days the town was alarmed , and its inhabitants were searching the woods after the children . VOL . III . B ยท The judgment of the court of associates upon the culprit Mr. Sewall's Description of York . 9.
... they were found . During the three days the town was alarmed , and its inhabitants were searching the woods after the children . VOL . III . B ยท The judgment of the court of associates upon the culprit Mr. Sewall's Description of York . 9.
Page 10
... court's pleasure and further order . " Soon after this in the same month a recognizance of one hundred pounds was entered into before two of the judges of the court , to send the offender within a fortnight , or twenty - one days , out ...
... court's pleasure and further order . " Soon after this in the same month a recognizance of one hundred pounds was entered into before two of the judges of the court , to send the offender within a fortnight , or twenty - one days , out ...
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... court house , and a gaol . The private houses are in general rather neat and convenient than large or elegant ; but it may be said that the appearance and accommodations , within , will rather exceed than disappoint the expectations ...
... court house , and a gaol . The private houses are in general rather neat and convenient than large or elegant ; but it may be said that the appearance and accommodations , within , will rather exceed than disappoint the expectations ...
Page 19
... court ; and as a mark of respect for Tho- mas Hollis of London , one of the patrons of the university in Cam- bridge , the place was called Holliston . October 31st , 1728 , a church of Christ was gathered . November 20th , 1728 , Mr ...
... court ; and as a mark of respect for Tho- mas Hollis of London , one of the patrons of the university in Cam- bridge , the place was called Holliston . October 31st , 1728 , a church of Christ was gathered . November 20th , 1728 , Mr ...
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