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Matching Articles"Ferryland" (Total 151)
James Story [Captain HMS ANTELOPE]; 1 September, 1681
An Account of Fishing and Sack Ships in Ferryland and Caplin Bay
[Sir] John Berry [Captain HMS BRISTOLL]; 12 September, 1675
A List of ships Fishing in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1675
Account of Fishing Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
Account of Fishing Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
The Forge at the Colony of Avalon
An article about the forge that was constructed at the Colony of Avalon, Newfoundland during the summer of 1622, and a look at some of the artifacts that were unearthed there.
Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore; April 14, 1632
The will of Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, dated April 14, 1632, and dealing with material culture.
John Mitchels [Captain HMS WARWICK]; 2 December, 1708
A List of the Inhabitants Names etc., for Ferryland, 1708
[Captain] John Wyborne; 7 December, 1676
Names of the English Inhabitants, with the Number of Boats and Men, and their Wives and Children at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1676
[Sir] William Poole [Captain HMS LEOPARD]; 10 September, 1677
An account of all the inhabitants and planters living in Ferryland and Caplin Bay
Daniel Jones [Captain HMS DIAMOND]; 12 September, 1682
An Account of the Inhabitants in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1682
Francis Wheler [Captain HMS TYGER]; 27 October, 1684
An Account of the Inhabitants in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1684
Thomas Crawley [Captain HMS RESERVE]; 15 October, 1692
An Account of the Number of the Inhabitants etc., in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1692
[Commodore] John Norris; 27 September, 1698
An Account of the Inhabitants in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1698
James Pratt; 11 March, 1652
Deposition of James Pratt, in Baltimore vs. Kirke, taken on March 11, 1652, and dealing with planters, houses, and ships.
James Pratt; 12 March, 1652
Examination of James Pratt, in Baltimore vs. David Kirke, taken on March 12, 1652, and dealing with planters, houses, and livestock.
John Slaughter; 31 August, 1652
Deposition of John Slaughter, taken at Ferryland on August 31, 1652, in Baltimore vs. Kirke.
John Stevens; 24 August, 1652
Deposition of John Stevens, taken at Ferryland on August 24, 1652, in Baltimore vs. Kirke.
[Commodore] John Underdown; 11 November, 1706
An Account of the Inhabitants, Boats, Stages, Fishing Ships, Fish caught, etc., in Ferryland in the year 1706.
David Kirke and Nicholas Shapley; 8 September 1648
'Invoice of Goods shipped aboard the DAVID of Ferryland...' by David Kirke and Nicholas Shapley, dated September 8, 1648.
Sir David Kirke and the Newfoundland Plantation
About Sir David Kirke and how he appropriated the Ferryland plantation after George Calvert allegedly abandoned the location.
William Wrixon, Ann Love and Amy Wrixon; 13 September, 1661
'Concerning the Lord Baltimore's possession of Newfoundland' by William Wrixon, Ann Love, and Amy Wrixon, dated September 13, 1661.
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