| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Explorers - 1823 - 428 pages
...Jersey. In 1686, both the Jerseys and New-York, were annexed to New England, and continued annexed till the accession of William and Mary to the throne of England, in 1689. " A government under the proprietors of both the Jerseys, had become extremely disagreeable to the... | |
| Epaphras Hoyt - Indians of North America - 1824 - 338 pages
...place to its mouth, the river was traversed in 1682, by Salle, and the country taken possession otV in the name of the king of France; but it had previously...difficulties had arisen with some of the eastern Indians, who in 1688, committed depredations at North Yarmouth. The seizure of the Indians by Major Waldron was... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1825 - 450 pages
...Jersey. In 1686, both the Jerseys and New- York, were annexed to New-England, and continued so till the accession of William and Mary to the throne of England, in 1689- " A government under the proprietors of both the Jerseys, had become extremely disagreeable to the... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1827 - 328 pages
...Jersey. In 1686, both the Jerseys and New- York, were annexed to New-England, and continued so till the accession- of William and Mary to the throne of England, in 1689. " A government under the proprietors of both the Jerseys, had become extremely disagreeable to the... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1833 - 600 pages
...East Jersey. In 1686, both the Jerseys and New-York were annexed to New-England, and continued so till the accession of William and Mary to the throne of England, in 1689. " A government under the proprietors of both the Jerseys, had become extremely disagreeable to the... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1835 - 358 pages
...both the Jerseys and New York were annexed to New England, in which connection they continued till the accession of William and Mary to the throne of England, in- 1689. " A government under the proprietors of both the Jerseys had' become extremely disagreeable to the... | |
| Fashion - 456 pages
...England, yet they were unknown to the Clavering family : it had been Clayton's purpose to keep secret the abdication of King James, and the accession of William and Mary to the throne, until Helen should be his wife, for Helen had given consent. He feared, traitor as he was, these changes... | |
| John Beaufain Irving - Berkeley Co., South Carolina - 1842 - 104 pages
...the original proprietor, came out to South-Carolina, during the period of confusion, that preceded the accession of William and Mary to the throne of England, in 1688. He was from Exeter, in Devonshire. Returning to his native country on a visit, he was sent back... | |
| 1844 - 592 pages
...England, yet they were unknown to the Clavering family : it had been Clayton's purpose to keep secret the abdication of king James, and the accession of William and Mary to the throne, until Helen should be his wife, for Helen had given consent. He feared, traitor as he was, these changes... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1858 - 482 pages
...both the Jerseys and New York were annexed to New England, in which connection they continucd till the accession of William and Mary to the throne of England, in 1089. " A government under the proprietors of both the Jerseys had become extremely disagreeable to... | |
| |