A coppie of ye Kings maiste [majesty's] charter for incorporating of the Companie of the Massachusetts Bay in New England in Amarica [sic] : granted in ye fourth yeare of his highnes reigne of England, Scotland, Ffrance, & Ireland, An[n]o Dom. 1629. 1629.

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A coppie of ye Kings maiste [majesty's] charter for incorporating of the Companie of the Massachusetts Bay in New England in Amarica [sic] : granted in ye fourth yeare of his highnes reigne of England, Scotland, Ffrance, & Ireland, An[n]o Dom. 1629. 1629.

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