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On July 2nd , 1627 , in fulfilment of a promise made four years before , letters patent were granted to James Hay , Earl of Carlisle , constituting him Lord Proprietor of all the Caribee Islands . Usually the support of some wealthy ...
On July 2nd , 1627 , in fulfilment of a promise made four years before , letters patent were granted to James Hay , Earl of Carlisle , constituting him Lord Proprietor of all the Caribee Islands . Usually the support of some wealthy ...
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Indeed , until the death of the first Earl of Carlisle in 1634 , he seems to have exercised the powers of a mediaeval feudal chieftain . In that year the confusion which arose between the young earl and the host of his father's ...
Indeed , until the death of the first Earl of Carlisle in 1634 , he seems to have exercised the powers of a mediaeval feudal chieftain . In that year the confusion which arose between the young earl and the host of his father's ...
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Colonel Royden and a number of other creditors in 1627 induced the Earl of Carlisle , who was on the verge of bankruptcy , to obtain a patent constituting him Proprietor of the Caribee Islands . Ten thousand acres in Barbados was then ...
Colonel Royden and a number of other creditors in 1627 induced the Earl of Carlisle , who was on the verge of bankruptcy , to obtain a patent constituting him Proprietor of the Caribee Islands . Ten thousand acres in Barbados was then ...
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Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | ix |
I ST CHRISTOPHERS NEVIS AND BARBADOS | 1 |
ii Narrative of the First Settlement of St Chris | 18 |
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