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How was ye Island of St. Christophers first Inhabited by ye English & by the French , & how it was Shared betweene both Nations . The Island of St. Christophers was first Settled by ye worthy & renowned Capt .
How was ye Island of St. Christophers first Inhabited by ye English & by the French , & how it was Shared betweene both Nations . The Island of St. Christophers was first Settled by ye worthy & renowned Capt .
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That as the Island shall be inhabited every one hundred or some other convenient Number of ye Free holders of the said Island inhabiting nearest together and being every of them Seized in his own right as of Fee to him & his Heires of ...
That as the Island shall be inhabited every one hundred or some other convenient Number of ye Free holders of the said Island inhabiting nearest together and being every of them Seized in his own right as of Fee to him & his Heires of ...
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Cooper Gent . for and in behalfe of themselves and their Associats , Vizt 100,000 Acres of Land , in any part of the said Island , or Isletts , within four Leagues of the Grand Island ( Alwayes provided they were not to settle , within ...
Cooper Gent . for and in behalfe of themselves and their Associats , Vizt 100,000 Acres of Land , in any part of the said Island , or Isletts , within four Leagues of the Grand Island ( Alwayes provided they were not to settle , within ...
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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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