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the struggling planters . 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 .
the struggling planters . 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 .
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The planters , in league with the merchants of London , strove once more to obtain the cancellation of the Carlisle proprietorship , and Lord Willoughby , despite his personal popularity , could do little to obtain recognition .
The planters , in league with the merchants of London , strove once more to obtain the cancellation of the Carlisle proprietorship , and Lord Willoughby , despite his personal popularity , could do little to obtain recognition .
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An Abstracte of some principall passages Concerning S William Courteen his heires and their claime in and to · The planters were inclined to blame the Carlisle proprietorship as the cause of all their woes ; but the policy of ...
An Abstracte of some principall passages Concerning S William Courteen his heires and their claime in and to · The planters were inclined to blame the Carlisle proprietorship as the cause of all their woes ; but the policy 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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