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laying the foundations of their settlement at Plymouth, a more ambitious class were burning with zeathirty received a copy. Governor Bradford of Plymouth had been invited to witness the organization of 400 tons, Capt. Squeb, master, sailed from Plymouth March 20, 1629-30, bearing the assistants Edwoung man of twenty-one years, who came out of Plymouth, in Devon. one of her passengers, in his memoof English. There were indeed some English at Plymouth and Salem, and some few at Charlestown, who wr them from making any such arrangement. The Plymouth people in October sent out a small party and rchester had set down at Connecticut near the Plymouth trading house there, interfering with their rg prominently, though not very creditably, at Plymouth. He arrived in the Ann in August, 1623, and undred and sixty men, and six hundred pounds. Plymouth ordered a levy of forty men. Connecticut raislve articles May 19th, and the government of Plymouth ratifying the same August 29th. May 10th, the[1 more...]
Alden, plants a willow near cotton factory, 130 n. 1. Bradford, Governor of Plymouth, visits Salem, 11; gives right hand of fellowship to church, 12; visits Winthrohn, 13; has the western fever at Dorchester, 36. Lyford, John, welcomed at Plymouth, 37; his complaining letters intercepted, 37; plays the penitent, 37. Lyman Watertown on raising of public moneys, 30; visits the Connecticut, 35, 36; at Plymouth, 36, 37; perverseness of, 37; banished from Plymouth, 37, 38; returns to NantaPlymouth, 37, 38; returns to Nantasket, 38; brought to penitence, 38; admitted freeman at Watertown, 38; granted farm of 500 acres in Waltham, 38; killed by the Pequot Indians, 40: his death avenged, s, 134, 141. Plough (the), arrives, 31. Plough or Ligonia patent, 31. Plymouth, 2: Pilgrims at, 9; 11, 35, 36, 42, 57. Pocket-book found, 99. Point Allof Fiske house, 139. Wilson, Mr., pastor at Boston, 23, 32. Windsor, 22; Plymouth people build house at, 35; sends 30 men against the Pequots, 42. Wine and s