CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1846 - 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 13
... township . " Those of Newtown , " says Governor Winthrop , " complained of straitness for want of land , especially meadow , and desired leave of the Council to look out either for enlargement or removal , which was granted ; whereupon ...
... township . " Those of Newtown , " says Governor Winthrop , " complained of straitness for want of land , especially meadow , and desired leave of the Council to look out either for enlargement or removal , which was granted ; whereupon ...
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... township of Billerica , and the whole town- ship of Lexington ; the former of which was incorporated May 29 , 1655 , and the latter , March 20 , 1712. Cambridge Village was incor- porated , by the name of Newton , December 8 , 1691 ...
... township of Billerica , and the whole town- ship of Lexington ; the former of which was incorporated May 29 , 1655 , and the latter , March 20 , 1712. Cambridge Village was incor- porated , by the name of Newton , December 8 , 1691 ...
Page 32
... township by them- selves ; " leave was given them , on certain conditions : and Cambridge Farms were incorporated , by the name of Lexington , in 1712. † Mr. Brattle died in 1717 ; and was succeeded by the Reverend Nathaniel Appleton ...
... township by them- selves ; " leave was given them , on certain conditions : and Cambridge Farms were incorporated , by the name of Lexington , in 1712. † Mr. Brattle died in 1717 ; and was succeeded by the Reverend Nathaniel Appleton ...
Page 173
... township , which place we reached about a quarter of an hour after ten this morning . We put up our horses at Thomas Hughes's who keeps here an ordinary . He was an honest , facetious , and sober Quaker , a man of good plain sense and ...
... township , which place we reached about a quarter of an hour after ten this morning . We put up our horses at Thomas Hughes's who keeps here an ordinary . He was an honest , facetious , and sober Quaker , a man of good plain sense and ...
Page 174
... township is a large body of land , consisting of be- tween 30 and 40,000 acres . It lies in Chester County , within the Province of Pennsylvania . It is chiefly settled by Quaker farmers , who strive to imitate those in our mother ...
... township is a large body of land , consisting of be- tween 30 and 40,000 acres . It lies in Chester County , within the Province of Pennsylvania . It is chiefly settled by Quaker farmers , who strive to imitate those in our mother ...
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