Samuel Waldo
Samuel Waldo
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- ADA defence of the title of the l...Samuel Waldo
A defence of the title of the late John Leverett Esq; to a tract of land in the eastern parts of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, commonly called Muscongus lands, lying upon St. George's, Muscongus and Penobscott Rivers
no cover - SWSamuel Waldo of Boston, merchan...Samuel Waldo
Samuel Waldo of Boston, merchant, intending with all possible expedition to settle two towns of forty families each, on a tract of land, to which his title is indisputable, lying on the western side of a navigable river known by the name of St. George's River ... hereby notifies all persons who may be desirous to take up lots and settle there ..
no cover - BMBoston, May 22d. 1735Samuel Waldo
Boston, May 22d. 1735
no cover - WIWhereas it is industriously rep...Samuel Waldo
Whereas it is industriously reported (as I imagine with design at this juncture, to prejudice the Honourable Elisha Cooke, Esq; in the good opinion of the freeholders and voters of this town) that on Tuesday evening last being the 30th of April, he proposed or drank the following health, viz. Col. Dunbar governour of this province. ..
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A defence of the title of the late John Leverett Esq; to a tract of land in the eastern parts of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, commonly called Muscongus lands, lying upon St. George's, Muscongus and Penobscott Rivers
- Open Work
Samuel Waldo of Boston, merchant, intending with all possible expedition to settle two towns of forty families each, on a tract of land, to which his title is indisputable, lying on the western side of a navigable river known by the name of St. George's River ... hereby notifies all persons who may be desirous to take up lots and settle there ..
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Boston, May 22d. 1735
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Whereas it is industriously reported (as I imagine with design at this juncture, to prejudice the Honourable Elisha Cooke, Esq; in the good opinion of the freeholders and voters of this town) that on Tuesday evening last being the 30th of April, he proposed or drank the following health, viz. Col. Dunbar governour of this province. ..