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... Have given and graunted unto our right trusty and right welbeloved Cosen and Councellor James Earle of Carlisle his heirs and assignes ( amongst other things ) the Island of Barbados , or by what name or names soever the same then ...
... Have given and graunted unto our right trusty and right welbeloved Cosen and Councellor James Earle of Carlisle his heirs and assignes ( amongst other things ) the Island of Barbados , or by what name or names soever the same then ...
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... began to settle an English colony , and at his own cost equipped a ship of twenty guns and two smaller vessels with things necessary for the support of the said Plantation ; and afterwards in 1652 , for the better settling of the ...
... began to settle an English colony , and at his own cost equipped a ship of twenty guns and two smaller vessels with things necessary for the support of the said Plantation ; and afterwards in 1652 , for the better settling of the ...
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The Treaty was tedious , we not understanding Dutch well , neither they English , so that all things were twice translated ; by wch delay through the insinuating infidelity of some of our men , they better understood ye distraction ...
The Treaty was tedious , we not understanding Dutch well , neither they English , so that all things were twice translated ; by wch delay through the insinuating infidelity of some of our men , they better understood ye distraction ...
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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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