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... Mary Oliver and her criminal record begins in June , 1638. Governor Winthrop relates : " Amongst the rest , there was a woman in Salem , one Oliver , his wife , who had suffered somewhat in England by refusing to bow at the name of ...
... Mary Oliver and her criminal record begins in June , 1638. Governor Winthrop relates : " Amongst the rest , there was a woman in Salem , one Oliver , his wife , who had suffered somewhat in England by refusing to bow at the name of ...
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... Mary Oliver was sentenced to prison in Boston indefinitely for her speeches at the arrival of newcomers . She was to be taken by the constables of Salem and Lynn to the prison in Boston . Her husband Thomas Oliver was bound in £ 20 for ...
... Mary Oliver was sentenced to prison in Boston indefinitely for her speeches at the arrival of newcomers . She was to be taken by the constables of Salem and Lynn to the prison in Boston . Her husband Thomas Oliver was bound in £ 20 for ...
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... Mary Oliver kept away a spade of his and she was fined 5s . February 28 , 1649-50 , Mary Oliver thus far had escaped the second whipping , for at her request Mr. Batter asked that her sentence be respited , which the Court granted " if ...
... Mary Oliver kept away a spade of his and she was fined 5s . February 28 , 1649-50 , Mary Oliver thus far had escaped the second whipping , for at her request Mr. Batter asked that her sentence be respited , which the Court granted " if ...
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