Toggle navigation
Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
Browsing Options
By Theme
By Subject
By Time Period
By Location
Browsing Options
By Theme
By Subject
By Time Period
By Location
Home
Mission Statement
Resources
Map Index
Books and Documents
Ask a NL Question
Glossary
How to Cite NL Heritage Website
Courses
Grade 8
Grade 11
____________
Archival Mysteries
Alien Enemies, 1914-1918
Icefields Disaster
Partnered Projects
Colony of Avalon
Let's Teach About Women
Silk Robes and Sou'westers
First World War
Première Guerre mondiale
DNE Word Form Database
Dialect Atlas of NL
Partners List from Old Site
Dictionary of Newfoundland English
Search
Preface
Introduction
Bibliography
Works Cited
Abbreviations
First Edition Corrections
Second Edition Preface
Bibliography (supplement)
Works Cited (supplement)
Abbreviations (supplement)
A-Z Index
____________
DNE Word Form Database
Dialect Atlas of NL
Videos
Documentary Video Series (English)
Une série de documentaires (en français)
Arts Videos
Archival Videos
Images
Subject
Location
Type
Period
Site Map
Table of Contents
The Arts
Economy
En français
Exploration and Settlement
Government and Politics
Indigenous Peoples
Natural Environment
Society and Culture
First World War
____________
Archives and Special Collections
Ferryland and the Colony of Avalon
Government House
Mount Pearl Junior High School
Registered Heritage Structures
Stephenville Integrated High School Project
Women's History Group Walking Tour
Twitter
Facebook
Matching Articles"17th Century" (Total 207)
Page 2 - Miscellaneous Artifacts
Page 2 of a sample of miscellaneous artifacts unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Newfoundland Landfall Argument
There is no doubt that great passions have been aroused in Newfoundland about the question of Cabot's landfall.
Nicholas Hoskins; 18 August, 1622
Letter to W. P. from Nicholas Hoskins, dated August 18, 1622, and dealing with planters, wildlife, forest, weather, food, gardens, and health.
[Commodore] John Norris; 13 November, 1698
List of Ships, with their Ladings, trading to Ferryland and Caplin Bay, dated September 27, 1698.
Organizing the Migratory Fishery
This article examines the migratory fishery in Newfoundland, it's nature and organization, including how it was financed, outfitted, and conducted.
Permanent Settlement at Avalon - History - Colony of Avalon
Overview of the beginnings of the colony of Avalon, established by Sir George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore.
Petition of John Clappe et al., to William III, 1697
Petition to William III from John Clappe et al., dated 1697, and dealing with France, war, planters, names, boats, and stages.
Robert Gybbes [Mayor of Plymouth, Devon], et al.; 1650
Petiton to the Council of State from Robert Gybbes, et al., dated 1650, and dealing with planters, cod, fisheries, taxes, wine, and brandy
Anon.; 24 April, 1654
A document by an anonymous writer, dealing with cod, fisheries, rooms, boats, salt, planters, and ordnanceColony, Avalon, Ferryland, cod, fisheries, rooms, boats, salt, planters, ordnance, Newfoundland, history, historical, documents
Philip Davies; 24 August, 1652
Deposition of Philip Davies, taken at Ferryland on August 24, 1652.
Philip Davys; 31 August, 1652
Examination of Philip Davys on the Interrogatories of David Kirke, in Baltimore vs. Kirke, dated August 31, 1652.
David Pieterzoon de Vries; 1620
Memorandum and Orders to John Bodington, from Sir David Kirke, dated October 1, 1646.
References - Pipe makers' marks
References for a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 5 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 5 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 4 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 4 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 1 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 1 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 6 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 6 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 3 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 3 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 2 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 2 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
17th and 18th Century Marked Clay Tobacco Pipes From Ferryland, NL
An introduction to a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
« Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next »
Restrict Results
Filter by Theme
Arts
Environment
Exploration
Politics
Society
Filter by Subject
Aboriginal People
Account
Anglicanism
Archaeology
Architecture
Archives And Special Collections
Beothuk
Boats
Cabot
Catholicism
Census
Coat Of Arms
Colony Of Avalon
Communities
Culture
Cupids
Show 48 more...
Development
Disease
Dutch Raid
Economy
English French Conflict
English Warfare
Environment
Exploration
Fishery
Fishery: Salt
Fishing Admirals
French Governors
Geography
Glossary
Government
Government House
Governors
Great Seal
Health
Immigration
Indigenous Peoples
Inventory
Land Claims
Law
Literature
Mi'kmaq
Military Forts
Piracy
Pitcher Plant
Planters
Poets
Political Figures
Population
Proprietary Governors
Registered Heritage Structures
Religion
Sack Ships
Settlement
Ships
Trade
Vessels
War
Whaling
Architecture
Artifacts
Bibliography
Bottle Seals
Show 48 fewer...
Filter by Location
Aquafort
Battle Harbour
Bay Bulls
Bonavista
Brigus
Bristol's Hope
Cape Bonavista
Caplin Bay
Caplin Cove
Carbonear
Conception Bay
Cuper's Cove
Cupids
Eastport Peninsula
Falkland
Show 10 more...
Fermeuse
Ferryland
Placentia
Plaisance
Renews
St. Anthony
St. John's
Trepassey
Trinity Bay
Show 10 fewer...
Filter by Type
Article
Biography
Diagram
How To
Image
Index
Map
Poetry
Primary
Table
Table Of Contents