Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1Ipswich historical society, 1905 - Ipswich (Mass.) |
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... building one , by granting to Mr. John Spencer and Mr. Nicholas Easton liberty to build a mill and a fish weir upon the 1 Winthrop's History of New England , ed . 1853 , I : 141 . 2 Winthrop's History of New England , ed . 1853 , 1 ...
... building one , by granting to Mr. John Spencer and Mr. Nicholas Easton liberty to build a mill and a fish weir upon the 1 Winthrop's History of New England , ed . 1853 , I : 141 . 2 Winthrop's History of New England , ed . 1853 , 1 ...
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... building that was erected that year , perhaps , but as the Town sold the old building to Thomas Firman in February , 1646–7 , and stipulated that it should be removed by the 29th of September , the old building either occupied the very ...
... building that was erected that year , perhaps , but as the Town sold the old building to Thomas Firman in February , 1646–7 , and stipulated that it should be removed by the 29th of September , the old building either occupied the very ...
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... building . " I am indifferent whether it be 30 foote or 35 foote long ; 16 or 18 foote broade . I would have wood chim- neys at each end , the frames of the chimneyes to be stronger then ordinary , to beare good heavy load of clay for ...
... building . " I am indifferent whether it be 30 foote or 35 foote long ; 16 or 18 foote broade . I would have wood chim- neys at each end , the frames of the chimneyes to be stronger then ordinary , to beare good heavy load of clay for ...
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... building their wooden chimneys , daubed with clay , abnormally large . No wonder the worthy folk who wrote these inventories invariably began with the fireplace and its ap- purtenances . Piled high with logs , roaring and snapping , it ...
... building their wooden chimneys , daubed with clay , abnormally large . No wonder the worthy folk who wrote these inventories invariably began with the fireplace and its ap- purtenances . Piled high with logs , roaring and snapping , it ...
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... building , Patrick Farrin , chirurgeon , boldly hung out his sign , " periwig - maker ” and the gentlemen of Ipswich could have their wigs and keep then curled , powdered and frizzled as fashion required . Women , too , were given to ...
... building , Patrick Farrin , chirurgeon , boldly hung out his sign , " periwig - maker ” and the gentlemen of Ipswich could have their wigs and keep then curled , powdered and frizzled as fashion required . Women , too , were given to ...
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