Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1Ipswich historical society, 1905 - Ipswich (Mass.) |
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... Court of Assistants was soon directed toward the squatter settlers at Agawam . On Sept. 7 , 1630 , it was " ordered , that noe p'son shall plant in any place within the lymitts of this pattent without leave from Gouñr and Assist- ants ...
... Court of Assistants was soon directed toward the squatter settlers at Agawam . On Sept. 7 , 1630 , it was " ordered , that noe p'son shall plant in any place within the lymitts of this pattent without leave from Gouñr and Assist- ants ...
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... Court in 1631 , and the Court ordered that henceforth he should be called by the name of Josias , and not Mr. as formerly . Only the wealthier and the more educated wore that name of honor . Simple Goodman was the appella- tion of the ...
... Court in 1631 , and the Court ordered that henceforth he should be called by the name of Josias , and not Mr. as formerly . Only the wealthier and the more educated wore that name of honor . Simple Goodman was the appella- tion of the ...
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... Court was jealous of too great an influx of set- tlers into the new plantation at the outset , and forbade any taking up residence here , without leave from that body , except the original company . During the year , 1633 , only one ...
... Court was jealous of too great an influx of set- tlers into the new plantation at the outset , and forbade any taking up residence here , without leave from that body , except the original company . During the year , 1633 , only one ...
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... Court , he assailed long hair with fiery zeal . So enormous was the offence that on May 10 , 1649 , Governor Endicott , Deputy Governor Dudley and seven of the Assistants thus declared themselves : " Forasmuch as the wearing of long ...
... Court , he assailed long hair with fiery zeal . So enormous was the offence that on May 10 , 1649 , Governor Endicott , Deputy Governor Dudley and seven of the Assistants thus declared themselves : " Forasmuch as the wearing of long ...
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... Court repeated its " greife that intollerable excesse and bravery hath crept in upon us , and especially amongst people of meane condition , to the dishonor of God , the scandall of its professors , the consumption of estates , and ...
... Court repeated its " greife that intollerable excesse and bravery hath crept in upon us , and especially amongst people of meane condition , to the dishonor of God , the scandall of its professors , the consumption of estates , and ...
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