April, 1 630, we set sail from Old England with four good ships. And, in May following, eight more followed ; two having gone before in February and March, and two more following in June and August, besides another set out by a private merchant. Essex Institute Historical Collections - Page 205by Essex Institute - 1880Full view - About this book
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 450 lehte
...deputy-governor Dudley says, that all the seventeen ships mentioned in the note to page 271, arrived safe in New England, for the increase of the plantation here, this year, 1630. * I suppose this should be Coddington, and by Boston I conclude he meant Boston in England, for Boston... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 lehte
...deputy-governor Dudley says, that all the seventeen ships mentioned in the note to page 271, arrived safe in New England, for the increase of the plantation here, this year, 1630. * I suppose this should be Coddington, and by Boston I conclude he meant Boston in England, for Boston... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1832 - 744 lehte
...shipps.f And in May following, 8 morej followed ; 2§ haueing gone before in February and March, and 2 more|| following in June and August, besides another set out by a private merchant. Theis 1J shipps arrived all safe in New England for the increase of the plantacon here this yeare 1630... | |
| Peter Force - 1838 - 498 lehte
...shipps.* And in May following 8 more followed, 2 haveing gone before in Ffebruary and March, and 2 more following in June and August, besides another set out by a private merchant. Theis 17 Shipps arrived all safe in New England, for the increase of the plantacon here theis yeare... | |
| 1843 - 596 lehte
...to such resolution, that in April, 1Ü30, we set sail from Old England, with four good ships. And in May following, eight more followed, two having gone...for the increase of the plantation here this year, 1G30 — but made a long and troublesome and costly voyage, being all wind-bound long in EngUnd, and... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 lehte
...passenGOVERNOR WINTHROP'S FLEET. eight more followed ; two having gone before in CHAP. February and March,1 and two more following in June and August, besides another set out by a pri- 163°vate merchant. These seventeen ships arrived all safe in New-England,2 for the increase of... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - 1851 - 456 lehte
...to such resolution, that in April, 1630, we set sail from old England, with four good ships.* And in May following, eight more followed, two having gone...more following in June and August, besides another sent out by a. private merchant. The* seventeen ships arrived all safe in New England, for the increase... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 624 lehte
...to such resolution, that in April, 1 630, we set sail from Old England with four good ships. And, in May following, eight more followed ; two having gone...for the increase of the plantation here this year, 1 630 ; but made a long, a troublesome, and costly voyage, being all wind-bound long in England, and... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 622 lehte
...to such resolution, that in April, 1630, we set sail from Old England with four good ships. And, in May following, eight more followed ; two having gone before in February and March, and two oore following in June and August, besides another set out by a private merchant. These seventeen ships... | |
| david clapp - 1877 - 496 lehte
...SHIPS WHICH ARRIVED IK NEW ENGLAND Ш 1630. From PRINCE'S NEW ENOL.YND CHRONOLOGY, Appendix to 1630. These seventeen ships arrived all safe in New England, for the increase of the population here, this year, 1630. dd [NOTE. — The letters dd in italics, denote that the authority... | |
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