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On the one hand Naval Commanders , acting under instructions from the Privy Council , boarded all vessels which they met proceeding from the island and compelled the captain to give surety that he would take his cargo to an English and ...
On the one hand Naval Commanders , acting under instructions from the Privy Council , boarded all vessels which they met proceeding from the island and compelled the captain to give surety that he would take his cargo to an English and ...
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For when in the early morning of April 20th De Ruyter's fleet sailed into Carlisle Bay , the Barbadians were able to give him a warm reception . The spirited narrative , which is included in the present collection , gives a vividly ...
For when in the early morning of April 20th De Ruyter's fleet sailed into Carlisle Bay , the Barbadians were able to give him a warm reception . The spirited narrative , which is included in the present collection , gives a vividly ...
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vnder his great seale of England the 25th of February the Third yeare of his said Majesties Reigne ; ( he ) did give Graunt and Confirme , to the Right Honble Phillip Earle of Pembrooke & Montgomery all and every the Islands of ...
vnder his great seale of England the 25th of February the Third yeare of his said Majesties Reigne ; ( he ) did give Graunt and Confirme , to the Right Honble Phillip Earle of Pembrooke & Montgomery all and every the Islands 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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