Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives, for Information Relative to the Founders of New England. Originally Publ. in the New Engl. Hist.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...Wille in Barnstable in Devon a ffeltmaker, Aged 35 years or therabouts. Symon Weeks, of Exon, a Worsted weaver, aged 16 yeares or thereabouts. Thomas Jermayne of Exon, an Ostler, aged 30 years. John ffrench, of Washford in Ireland, a Seaman, 26 years. Willen Bill of Great Torington in Devonshire, a husbandman, aged 28 yeares. John Hocksley, of Stoke Cannon in Devon, a Taylor, aged 28 years. James Ruosman, of London, a husbandman, aged 21 years. Elizabeth Reed, of Exon, a spinster, aged 19 years or therabouts. Mary Harte, of Lyme, a spinster, aged 18 years or therabouts. Mary Hoppine, of Exmister, a spinster, aged 20 years. Mary Harries of Stoke Pomneroy in Devon, aged 23 years or therabouts. Elizabeth Quicke, of Barnstable in Devon, aged 18 years. Elizabeth Hill of Brixam in Devon, aged 24 years. Joane Shorte of Exon, Aged 20 years. Joane Lauere, of Modbury in Devon, aged 19 years. Jane Gouldinge of St. Thom: the Apostle in Devon, aged 16 years or therabouts. James Worthy Deputy for Mr Thoroughgood. The following list is from a paper without date. The Capt. Hopson mentioned in it is the Capt. Hobson of the New England Histories, probably. A List of Sea Men's Names wch Capt. John Hopson one of his Ma"TM Councell in Virgenia desireth to be exempted from ye presse in Regarde of his Present intended Voyage of Virginia in ye good shipp called ye Vnity of ye Isle of Wyghte. William Vpton, Mr: Nicholas Sallter Richard White, Mate Nicholas Godfrie William Godfrie John Persie William Minterne William Oden William Poul John Orchard Thomas Wooden John Smith Thomas Wise John Preston. Robert Carter Her Maj. St. P. Office. PASSENGERS IN THE MARY AND JOHN, 1634. The following very important List of Passengers was communicated to the Editor by the Hon. George Lunt of ...
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