An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery to the Present TimeT. C. Newby, 1848 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina vii
... grant from the Earl of Warwick and his colleagues is among the papers preserved in the office of the Clerk of the Council . It is difficult , however , to decypher much of it now , as the injuries inflicted by time have almost destroyed ...
... grant from the Earl of Warwick and his colleagues is among the papers preserved in the office of the Clerk of the Council . It is difficult , however , to decypher much of it now , as the injuries inflicted by time have almost destroyed ...
Pàgina xi
... Grant for the same purpose , by the Earl of Warwick , Oliver Cromwell , and others • F. Minute of His Majesty's Council , granting the Petition of the Bermudians for an investigation of the affairs of the Com- pany Page 257 . 261 261 ...
... Grant for the same purpose , by the Earl of Warwick , Oliver Cromwell , and others • F. Minute of His Majesty's Council , granting the Petition of the Bermudians for an investigation of the affairs of the Com- pany Page 257 . 261 261 ...
Pàgina 18
... grant was easily obtained from King James , † and a constitution framed by which the land was to be divided into four hundred shares of twenty - five acres each , to be held by private proprietors , while the surplus was to remain ...
... grant was easily obtained from King James , † and a constitution framed by which the land was to be divided into four hundred shares of twenty - five acres each , to be held by private proprietors , while the surplus was to remain ...
Pàgina 43
... grant commissions ; but the objection was finally overruled , and he suc- ceeded on the 11th of October , 1665 , in obtaining permission . He shortly after made a decent upon the island of Tortola and brought off about ninety slaves ...
... grant commissions ; but the objection was finally overruled , and he suc- ceeded on the 11th of October , 1665 , in obtaining permission . He shortly after made a decent upon the island of Tortola and brought off about ninety slaves ...
Pàgina 53
... say , the charter or grant to his father could not be found , although there appears ample reason to believe that it was in existence at his decease . were handed to Cony by his friends , which he CONY SUSPECTED OF TREACHERY . 53.
... say , the charter or grant to his father could not be found , although there appears ample reason to believe that it was in existence at his decease . were handed to Cony by his friends , which he CONY SUSPECTED OF TREACHERY . 53.
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