Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Richard Waterman” in chapter 20 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1.:
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They further say: William Ryall and Thomas Bude, carpenters and cleavers of timber, are entertained by us in halves with Mr. Cradock, our Governor.
In 1630 Mr. Cradock provides a man, Richard Waterman , whose chief employment will be to get you good venison.
Earlier, in 1629, the company had sent over a seine, salt, lines, hooks, knives, boots, etc., for the fishermen.
It is pretty evident ...
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