Virginia Carolorum: The Colony Under the Rule of Charles the First and Second, A.D. 1625-A.D. 1685, Based Upon Manuscripts and Documents of the PeriodJ. Munsell's Sons, 1886 - 446 páginas |
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... GOVERNOR YEARDLEY . PROCLAMATION OF CHARLES THE FIRST . GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL- LORS A.D. 1624-5 . WILLIAM CLAIBORNE . SECRETARY CHRISTO- PHER DAVISON . JOHN MARTIN SUSPENDED FROM THE COUNCIL . YEARDLEY VISITS ENGLAND . LETTERS OF Gov ...
... GOVERNOR YEARDLEY . PROCLAMATION OF CHARLES THE FIRST . GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL- LORS A.D. 1624-5 . WILLIAM CLAIBORNE . SECRETARY CHRISTO- PHER DAVISON . JOHN MARTIN SUSPENDED FROM THE COUNCIL . YEARDLEY VISITS ENGLAND . LETTERS OF Gov ...
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... Governor , and you , the said John Harvey , and the rest before mentioned , to be the present Council of and for the said Colony and Planta- tion in Virginia , giving , and by these presents granting unto you , and the greater number of ...
... Governor , and you , the said John Harvey , and the rest before mentioned , to be the present Council of and for the said Colony and Planta- tion in Virginia , giving , and by these presents granting unto you , and the greater number of ...
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... Governor and Council of State much disquieted : To prevent the like offense to others , it is by the Governor and Council ordered in Court that every minister give notice in his church , to his parishioners , that what man or woman ...
... Governor and Council of State much disquieted : To prevent the like offense to others , it is by the Governor and Council ordered in Court that every minister give notice in his church , to his parishioners , that what man or woman ...
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... Governor's tobacco , and in 1623 , went again to that country , as factor for Governor Yeardley . After his uncle's death , he demanded that Ralph Yeardley , the brother of the Governor , residing in London , should pay him for certain ...
... Governor's tobacco , and in 1623 , went again to that country , as factor for Governor Yeardley . After his uncle's death , he demanded that Ralph Yeardley , the brother of the Governor , residing in London , should pay him for certain ...
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... Governor West left , on a visit to England . During Governor Wests ' term of office the principal topic of discussion was the tobacco trade . The legislature of 1628 , asked the king to take 500,000 pounds of tobacco , properly ...
... Governor West left , on a visit to England . During Governor Wests ' term of office the principal topic of discussion was the tobacco trade . The legislature of 1628 , asked the king to take 500,000 pounds of tobacco , properly ...
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