Interesting Tracts, Relating to the Island of Jamaica, Consisting of Curious State-papers, Councils of War, Letters, Petitions, Narratives, &c.&c. which Throw Great Light on the History of that Island, from Its Conquest, Down to the Year 1702 |
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... captain Cox ( who with one Mr. Bounty had been taken in at St. Chriftopher's as guides , both of them being lately come from Hifpaniola , where Cox had ferved many years a gunner in the cafile of St. Domingo ) : General Penn told me he ...
... captain Cox ( who with one Mr. Bounty had been taken in at St. Chriftopher's as guides , both of them being lately come from Hifpaniola , where Cox had ferved many years a gunner in the cafile of St. Domingo ) : General Penn told me he ...
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... captain out with fome men to feek out the way , ordering him to en- quire of a Spaniard who lay bed - rid which was the nearest and best way to the river , where our fhips rode at anchor ; but he neglected to go , be- cause the Spaniard ...
... captain out with fome men to feek out the way , ordering him to en- quire of a Spaniard who lay bed - rid which was the nearest and best way to the river , where our fhips rode at anchor ; but he neglected to go , be- cause the Spaniard ...
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... captain Cox was flain in the fkirmith ) . To return was to encourage the enemy and to discourage our men ; to carry fainting and almost famished men upon a ftorm , in a dark night , in an unknown place , where we could not choose the ...
... captain Cox was flain in the fkirmith ) . To return was to encourage the enemy and to discourage our men ; to carry fainting and almost famished men upon a ftorm , in a dark night , in an unknown place , where we could not choose the ...
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... captain at the head of them before him , and himfelf brought up the rear . The enemy fuffered ( without lett ) our men to march on , who went juft into the midft of danger , being ready to faint with thirst , having marched eight miles ...
... captain at the head of them before him , and himfelf brought up the rear . The enemy fuffered ( without lett ) our men to march on , who went juft into the midft of danger , being ready to faint with thirst , having marched eight miles ...
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... captain Carpenter has behaved himself . Captain Paulett is flain in this laft engagement , but whether of wounds in the back or forward as yet we know not . Thus you fee our fad condi- tion . We pray you present our refpects to the ...
... captain Carpenter has behaved himself . Captain Paulett is flain in this laft engagement , but whether of wounds in the back or forward as yet we know not . Thus you fee our fad condi- tion . We pray you present our refpects to the ...
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affembly affiftance againſt alfo anfwer army Barbadoes barque becauſe befides cafe captain captain Butler Carlife caufe cauſe colonel command commiffion confent confiderable council defign defired deponent enemy England fafe faid earl faid ifland fame feal feamen fecurity fend fent fervants fervice fettled feven feveral fhall fhips fhould figned fince fir Thomas Modyford firft firſt flain fleet foldiers fome foon fubjects fuch fuffer fufficient fupply fuppofe governor hath Henry Morgan highnefs himſelf honour hundred inftructions Jamaica king kingdom of England laft land laws lord lord Vaughan majefty majefty's moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary negroes occafion officers paffed Penn perfons plantations pleafed pleaſed pleaſure Port-Royal pounds prefent prifoner privateers promife provifions reafon refolved refpective reft refufed regiment ſhall Spaniards thall thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe Thomas Lynch Thomas Modyford thoſe thoufand told unto uſe veffels Venables whatfoever WILLIAM BEESTON
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Page 247 - William and Mary, by the grace of God of ' England, Scotland, France and Ireland, king and queen, defenders of the faith, &c.
Page 173 - Contrary in any wise notwithstanding although express mention of the true yearly value or certainty of the premises or any of them or of any other gifts or grants by Us or by any of Our progenitors or predecessors heretofore made to the said...
Page 192 - And you are with the advice and consent of our said council, to take especial care to regulate all salaries and fees belonging to places, or paid upon emergencies, that they be within the bounds of moderation, and that no exaction be made on any occasion whatsoever; as also, that tables of all fees be publickly hung up in all places where such fees are to be paid; and you are to transmit copies of all such tables of fees to us, and to our commissioners for trade and plantations as aforesaid.
Page 219 - And in the choice and nomination of the members of our said council, as also of the principal officers, judges, assistants, justices and sheriffs, you are always to take care that they be men of good life, and well affected to our government, of good estates and abilities, and not necessitous people or much in debt.
Page 169 - Know ye, that we of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Page 219 - You are to permit the Members of Our said Council to have and Enjoy freedom of Debate and Vote in all Affairs of publick concern that may be debated in Council.
Page 194 - You are to give all due Encouragement and Invitation to Merchants and others, who shall bring Trade unto our said Province, or any way contribute to the advantage thereof, and in particular the Royal African Company of England.
Page 120 - Whereas there was this day read at the Board a Report from the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council for...
Page 191 - Province, or his Deputy for the Time being, to furnish you with Transcripts of all such Acts and publick Orders as shall be made from Time to Time, together with a Copy of the Journals of...
Page 3 - Highnefs and your fucceflbrs will have the " glory and advantage of all, and that the full " difcovery and fettlement are referved for hap" pier perfons than the unfortunate Columbus.