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At length on March 7th , 1619 , Captain North and his associates petitioned the Privy Council that since Harcourt had done virtually nothing to justify his patent and had declined a compromise , the patent should be called in .
At length on March 7th , 1619 , Captain North and his associates petitioned the Privy Council that since Harcourt had done virtually nothing to justify his patent and had declined a compromise , the patent should be called in .
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North and his fleet were held up , and his petition asking for permission to start was ignored . At the same time , through the Duke of Richmond , he was encouraged to prepare for an early departure . Obviously James wished North to ...
North and his fleet were held up , and his petition asking for permission to start was ignored . At the same time , through the Duke of Richmond , he was encouraged to prepare for an early departure . Obviously James wished North to ...
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Yet driven out as they were from the Amazon , the English still persisted in their efforts to maintain a hold farther north on the Oyapok . It will be remembered that in 1620 Captain North and his associates had , in defiance of ...
Yet driven out as they were from the Amazon , the English still persisted in their efforts to maintain a hold farther north on the Oyapok . It will be remembered that in 1620 Captain North and his associates had , in defiance of ...
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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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