Works, Volume 56 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 103
The barbarities of De Ruyter were the outcome of a long and bitter feud between English and Dutch merchants . Prior to the Restoration the growing demand for black labour on the part of British West Indian planters had been partly met ...
The barbarities of De Ruyter were the outcome of a long and bitter feud between English and Dutch merchants . Prior to the Restoration the growing demand for black labour on the part of British West Indian planters had been partly met ...
Page 133
The other was one Hendricson a Switz by Nation , that had served some Dutch Merchants in those parts 27 yeares in Quallity of a Factor , with the vpland Indians of Guiana . Both these Persons happened to be prisoners to the Author in ...
The other was one Hendricson a Switz by Nation , that had served some Dutch Merchants in those parts 27 yeares in Quallity of a Factor , with the vpland Indians of Guiana . Both these Persons happened to be prisoners to the Author in ...
Page 139
1 Aert Adriaensz Groenewegen was a Dutch Roman Catholic whose native town was Delft . By careful deduction Dr. Edmundson reconstructs the history of Dutch commercial expansion on the ...
1 Aert Adriaensz Groenewegen was a Dutch Roman Catholic whose native town was Delft . By careful deduction Dr. Edmundson reconstructs the history of Dutch commercial expansion on the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | ix |
I ST CHRISTOPHERS NEVIS AND BARBADOS | 1 |
ii Narrative of the First Settlement of St Chris | 18 |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able Acts Amazon amongst appeared Armes arrived Barbados beinge brought butt Byam called Capt Captain Carlisle charge Christophers colony Comander Company continued Councell Country desire Dutch Earl Enemy England English expedition fleet force Fort French further Generall give Government Governor granted Guiana hand hath haue Henry Hilton hope Indians Inhabitants Island John King land letter London Lord Willoughby Majestie Major moor Negroes night North nott Officers party persons plantation planted planters Powell present provisions reason received rest returned River sayle sent servants settle settlement shipp ships side Spaniards Spanish sugar supply Surinam taken ther things Thomas tobacco tooke trade tree voyage vpon vppon West Indies whole winde Wolverston yett