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Matching Articles"Colony Of Avalon" (Total 28)
Journal Extracts of Jean Baudoin, 1696
Extracts from a journal by Jean Beaudoin, dated November 10 to 19, 1696, and dealing with France, war, planters, boats, census, and livestock.
John Fletcher and Griffith Russell; 15 September, 1708
Deposition of John Fletcher and Griffith Russell, taken on September 15, 1708.
Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore; 19 August, 1629
Letter to King Charles I from Sir George Calvert, August 19, 1629, dealing with planters, religion, the Puritan Church, weather, health, and ships
Henry Southwood; 1689
Extract from 'A True Description of the Course and Distance of the Capes, Bayes, Coves, Ports, and Harbours in Newfoundland...'
James Yonge; 1663
Extract from 'A journal of all the memorable occurances [sic] of my life' by James Yonge, dated 1663.
John Cull; 27 November, 1667
Deposition of John Cull, taken at Totnes, before commissioners appointed by the Privy Council, on November 27, 1667.
John Guy; 29 July, 1612
Letter to John Slany from John Guy, dated July 29, 1612, and dealing with piracy and ships.
John Slaughter; 30 August, 1652
Examination of John Slaughter on the Interrogatories of David Kirke, in Baltimore vs. Kirke, dated August 30, 1652.
John Stevens; 26 August, 1652
Examination of John Stevens on the Interrogatories of David Kirke, in Baltimore vs. Kirke, dated August 26, 1652.
Joseph Buckley; 1693
Extract from 'Ledger 1693' by Joseph Buckley and dealing with New England, material culture, imports, cod, and planters.
Lord Baltimore's Estate Inventory, 1 February, 1633
'The Inventory of the estate of Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore' by William Peasley, John Langford, and Thomas Fludd, dated February 1, 1633.
[Captain] Dudley Lovelace; 9 March, 1675
An account of the Dutch Fleet upon the coast of Newfoundland, written by Captain Dudley Lovelace and dealing with the Second Dutch War.
Mary Benger [Mary Kirke]; 23 March, 1708
Deposition of Mary Benger, taken on March 23, 1708, and dealing with the Pool Plantation, planters, and names.
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.
Richard Hakluyt; 1597
Extract from 'The voyage of Master Charles Leigh...,' by Richard Hakluyt, dated 1597, and dealing with cod, fisheries, ships, and boats.
Richard Russell; 13 March, 1647
Bill of sale for the bark HOPEWELL of New England, sold to Richard Russell, dated March 13, 1647, and dealing with New England, ships, and planters.
Richard Russell; 13 March, 1647
Bill of sale for the ketch JUDITH of New England, sold to Richard Russell, dated March 13, 1647, and dealing with New England, ships, and planters.
Robert Allward; 29 March, 1652
Examination of Robert Allward, in Baltimore vs. Kirke, dated March 29, 1652, and dealing with planters, house, ordnance, fortification, and taxes.
Southampton Customer; 9 April, 1629
Extract from Port Book by a Southampton Customer, dated April 9, 1629, and dealing with platers, ships, and food.
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