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Chapter 15: Historical items.
July 28, 1629.--Mr. Joseph Bradshaw was present this day, as one of the assistants, at the sitting of the court in London.
1630.--The fleet that brought over Governor Winthrop and the first settlers of Medford was nautically organized.
The history says, Articles of consortship were drawn betw ral; the Talbot to be the vice-admiral; the Ambrose, the rear-admiral.
The Arbella was named in honor of Mrs. Johnson, the wife of one of the five undertakers in London.
Aug. 23, 1630.--Ordered that no person shall use or take away any boat or canoe without leave from the owner thereof, on pain of fine and imprisonment, at the Registration of births, marriages, and deaths, expressly required; and to be sent annually to the court.
1640.--Matthew Cradock was a member of Parliament from London.
June 2, 1641.--The bounds for Charlestown Village (Woburn) are to be set out by Captain Cooke, Mr. Holliocke, and Mr. John Oliver, the contents of four mile s
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