Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1Ipswich historical society, 1905 - Ipswich (Mass.) |
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... Captain John Smith mentions in his History of Vir- ginia , Captain Harlow , Master of the ship Ordnance , touched here , while on a voyage in the interest of an English company , which included John Popham , Lord Chief Justice of ...
... Captain John Smith mentions in his History of Vir- ginia , Captain Harlow , Master of the ship Ordnance , touched here , while on a voyage in the interest of an English company , which included John Popham , Lord Chief Justice of ...
Page 80
... Captain Denison , Mr. Tuttle , Matthew Whipple , John Whipple and Mr. Saltonstall , and they had the care of buoys and beacons , the providing of salt and cotton , the sowing of hemp seed and flaxseed , and " cards wyer canes . " A ...
... Captain Denison , Mr. Tuttle , Matthew Whipple , John Whipple and Mr. Saltonstall , and they had the care of buoys and beacons , the providing of salt and cotton , the sowing of hemp seed and flaxseed , and " cards wyer canes . " A ...
Page 120
... p . 8 . 2 Mass . Records , 1647 , vol . II , p . 224 . 3 Mass . Records , 1645 , vol . II , p . 120 ; 1652 , vol . III , p . 282 . Mr. Symon Bradstreet , Captain Denison , Ensign John Whit- 120 IPSWICH , IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY.
... p . 8 . 2 Mass . Records , 1647 , vol . II , p . 224 . 3 Mass . Records , 1645 , vol . II , p . 120 ; 1652 , vol . III , p . 282 . Mr. Symon Bradstreet , Captain Denison , Ensign John Whit- 120 IPSWICH , IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY.
Page 121
... Captain of the host , Whitting- ham as Ensign , Thomas Howlett as one of the petty officers . A motley company it must have been ! Side by side , stood the lad of eighteen and the old graybeard , still obliged to train if the ...
... Captain of the host , Whitting- ham as Ensign , Thomas Howlett as one of the petty officers . A motley company it must have been ! Side by side , stood the lad of eighteen and the old graybeard , still obliged to train if the ...
Page 123
... in company of troopers was well established in our 1648 , and a own town in 1655. Mr. John Appleton was its famous Captain and John Whipple its Cornet in 1668. This was the culminating glory THE EARLY MILITARY ANNALS . 123.
... in company of troopers was well established in our 1648 , and a own town in 1655. Mr. John Appleton was its famous Captain and John Whipple its Cornet in 1668. This was the culminating glory THE EARLY MILITARY ANNALS . 123.
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