Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society, Volúmenes1-6The Society, 1894 |
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... Essex and Hamilton, set up town keeping for themselves, both of whom we have invited to join us in reviving the days of Sir Edmund Andros and the men who dared to defy him. The descendants of the early settlers of Ipswich are scattered ...
... Essex and Hamilton, set up town keeping for themselves, both of whom we have invited to join us in reviving the days of Sir Edmund Andros and the men who dared to defy him. The descendants of the early settlers of Ipswich are scattered ...
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... Essex and Hamilton , set up town keeping for themselves , both of whom we have invited to join us in reviving the days of Sir Edmund Andros and the men who dared to defy him . The descendants of the early settlers of Ipswich are ...
... Essex and Hamilton , set up town keeping for themselves , both of whom we have invited to join us in reviving the days of Sir Edmund Andros and the men who dared to defy him . The descendants of the early settlers of Ipswich are ...
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... Essex and Hamilton , set up town keeping for themselves , both of whom we have invited to join us in reviving the days of Sir Edmund Andros and the men who dared to defy him . The descendants of the early settlers of Ipswich are scat ...
... Essex and Hamilton , set up town keeping for themselves , both of whom we have invited to join us in reviving the days of Sir Edmund Andros and the men who dared to defy him . The descendants of the early settlers of Ipswich are scat ...
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... Essex . So broad an interpretation of the Charter rights of the colonists as the declaration of the General Court of 1661 had asserted , it was scarcely to be expected that the newly crowned Charles II , would acknowledge . And the ...
... Essex . So broad an interpretation of the Charter rights of the colonists as the declaration of the General Court of 1661 had asserted , it was scarcely to be expected that the newly crowned Charles II , would acknowledge . And the ...
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... upon its inhabitants . Here was the spark which was to light the flames of resistance , and that fire burst forth from every town , save three , in Essex County . A meeting of the inhabitants of Ipswich was summoned for ORATION . 21.
... upon its inhabitants . Here was the spark which was to light the flames of resistance , and that fire burst forth from every town , save three , in Essex County . A meeting of the inhabitants of Ipswich was summoned for ORATION . 21.
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acres of land Andros annual meeting barn Boston bought brass building built Caldwell Capt century chairs Chebacco Chebacco Parish chest chimney Choate church cloth Cogswell Colony corner Court Crocker Daniel daughter deed Denison dwelling house Edward England Essex father feet Frank Waters George Goodhue Governor half heirs highway Hodgkins homestead honor Indian interest inventory Ipswich Historical Society iron James John Appleton John Crocker John Fawne John Heard John Whipple John Winthrop John Wise Jonathan Lord Joseph Kinsman kitchen live loan Lord Meeting House memory mill Nathaniel Nathaniel Rogers Nathaniel Ward Norton occupied old house old Ipswich pair parlor Perkins pewter pounds present President Probate purchased Puritan Rantoul record river Robert Robert Holmes rods Rogers Russell Salem Saltonstall Samuel Appleton Sayward sold South spot street Thomas Thomas Norton town Treadwell Wade Whipple's widow wife William Winthrop
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Página 16 - I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing...
Página 9 - Mortality of My body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all...
Página 9 - Executors nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life I give...
Página 9 - You may let the chimnyes be all the breadth of the howse, if you thinke good ; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the howse, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The staiers I thinke had best be placed close by the dore.
Página 17 - To speak moderately, I truly confesse, it is beyond the ken of my understanding to conceive, how those women should have any true grace, or valuable...
Página 16 - Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner of ruffians and barbarous Indians, has begun to invade New England, contrary to the rule of God's word, which says it is a shame for a man to wear long hair...
Página 96 - ... and have complied with the provisions of the statutes of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided, as appears from the certificate of the President, Treasurer...
Página 66 - His writing of the History of Indian Warrs shews him to be a person of good parts and understanding. He is a sober, grave and well accomplished man — a good preacher (as all the town affirm, for I didn't hear him) and one that lives according to his preaching.