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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, A book of American explorers, Book XIV: the Pilgrims at Plymouth (A. D. 1620-1621.) (search)
Book XIV: the Pilgrims at Plymouth (A. D. 1620-1621.) These extracts are taken from that valuable collection, Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625; now first collected from original records and contemporaneous printed documents, by Alexander Young, Boston, 1841. The first extract is from Edward Winslow's Brief Narration, London, 1646 (Young, p. 384). The rest are from the journal of Bradford and Winslow, commonly called Mourt's Relation, London, 1622. (Young, pp. 125-136, 150-162, 167-174, 182-189.) I.—The sailing of the Pilgrims. [the Pilgrims sailed from Delft Haven,—often called by them Delph's Haven,—in Holland, July 22, 1620.] And when the ship was ready to carry us away, the brethren that staid, having again solemnly sought the Lord with us and for us, and we further engaging ourselves mutually as before,—they, I say, that staid at Leyden, feasted us that were to go, at our pastor's house, being large, where we re