The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volumen1S.G. Drake, 1847 |
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... Court of Massachusetts , from 1634 to 1692 ; Graduates of Harvard College , to 1662 ; Members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company , to 1662 ; Freemen admitted to the Massachu- setts Colony , from 1630 to 1662 ; with many ...
... Court of Massachusetts , from 1634 to 1692 ; Graduates of Harvard College , to 1662 ; Members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company , to 1662 ; Freemen admitted to the Massachu- setts Colony , from 1630 to 1662 ; with many ...
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... Court of Common Pleas in 1663. || * MS . Letter . See Appendix . † Dodson's Memoirs . Wood's Athenæ Oxon . ii . 618. - Burnet's Own Times , ii . 699. - Salmon's Geog . Gram.- Hume - Goldsmith , & c . Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses . Gillim's ...
... Court of Common Pleas in 1663. || * MS . Letter . See Appendix . † Dodson's Memoirs . Wood's Athenæ Oxon . ii . 618. - Burnet's Own Times , ii . 699. - Salmon's Geog . Gram.- Hume - Goldsmith , & c . Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses . Gillim's ...
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... Court from Woburn ; elected in 1684 , an Assistant under the old col- ony charter of Massachusetts , and who d . May 22 , 1704 . William was son of Capt . EDWARD JOHNSON , the author of the well known History of New England , printed at ...
... Court from Woburn ; elected in 1684 , an Assistant under the old col- ony charter of Massachusetts , and who d . May 22 , 1704 . William was son of Capt . EDWARD JOHNSON , the author of the well known History of New England , printed at ...
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... Court of Common Pleas , and you observe by the scrap enclosed , another of them , Chancellor of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury , which scrap is the hand - writing of the author on the learning of Shakspeare . Most of them are buried ...
... Court of Common Pleas , and you observe by the scrap enclosed , another of them , Chancellor of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury , which scrap is the hand - writing of the author on the learning of Shakspeare . Most of them are buried ...
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... Court , or Council and House , to be a " wicked and scandalous accusation ; " but some persons of note , considering the high charac- ter of Mr. Higginson and his good interest at court , " signified by their letters , that they thought ...
... Court , or Council and House , to be a " wicked and scandalous accusation ; " but some persons of note , considering the high charac- ter of Mr. Higginson and his good interest at court , " signified by their letters , that they thought ...
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