Matching Articles"Ferryland" (Total 13)

  • The principal residence of Avalon, where Calvert and his family lived during the winter of 1628-29 and in which the Kirkes established their residence in 1638, has long been the object of archaeologists working at Ferryland.
  • Letter to Archbishop Laud from Sir David Kirke, dated October 2, 1639, and dealing with planters, health, weather, religion, and the Anglican Church.
  • Letter to George Calvert from Edward Wynne, dated August 17, 1622.
  • Examination of Erasmus Stourton before the Justices of the Peace at Plymouth, dated October 9, 1628.
  • Archaeologists, who thought that the 'prettie streete' would be little more than a dirt track meandering through the settlement, were surprised in 1994 to find the first traces of a cobblestone pavement near the western edge of the original settlement.
  • Account Book entry for Doctor Richard Amass [Richard Amiss], Ferryland, Newfoundland
  • Letter to Propaganda Fide from Brother Simon Stock, dated January 1, 1631.
  • Biography of Sir Arthur Aston, Proprietary governor of the Province of Avalon, c.1625-1627.
  • Biography of Edward Wynne, Proprietary governor of Avalon Colony, 1621-1625.
  • Biography of Sir George Calvert (Lord Baltimore), Proprietary governor of the Province of Avalon,1627-1629.
  • A history of proprietary governors in Newfoundland which began in 1610, with the appointment of its first governor, John Guy and ended in 1728 with the appointment of the first naval governor.
  • Biography of William Hill, Proprietary governor of the Province of Avalon, 1634-1638.
  • Roman Catholic presence and influence on Newfoundland society, and advancements in the Roman Catholic church.