The Sayings and doings of the Pilgrims : from the year 1623 to the year 1686 when Plymouth Colony was united to Massachusetts / from their own records kept by them : containing all their curious records, their fines of penalties, their curious laws in their own words with a copy Plymouth Colony Char

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The Sayings and doings of the Pilgrims : from the year 1623 to the year 1686 when Plymouth Colony was united to Massachusetts / from their own records kept by them : containing all their curious records, their fines of penalties, their curious laws in their own words with a copy Plymouth Colony Charter, their first grants of land, being one acre for each person in a family, their division of cattle, & persecution of the Friends with curious documents of almost every kind the greater part which have never been printed, the first twenty three pages is an index. [18--?]

Extracts from early records of the Plymouth Colony, taken from books of deeds, etc., 1620-1686.

[2], 23, 68 p., bound ; 37 cm.

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