Ratcliff, a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict, ore tenus, of most foul, scandalous invectives against our churches and government, was censured to be whipped, lose his ears, and be banished the plantation, which was presently executed. History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its ... - Stran 349avtor: Charles Brooks - 1886 - 592 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 strani
...presently paid. At this court one Philip 1Ratcliff, a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict, ore tenus, of most foul, scandalous invectives against our churches...banished the plantation, which was presently executed. 25.] There came a shallop from Pascataqua, which brought news of a small English ship come thither... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 strani
...presently paid. At this court one Philip 'Ratcliff, a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict, ore tenus, of most foul, scandalous invectives against our churches...banished the plantation, which was presently executed. 25.] There came a shallop from Pascataqua, which brought news of a small English ship come thither... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 454 strani
...presently paid. At this court one Philip 'Ratcliff, a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict, ore tenus, of most foul, scandalous invectives against our churches...banished the plantation, which was presently executed. 25.] There came a shallop from Pascataqua, which brought news of a small English ship come thither... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 strani
...he presently paid. At this court one Philip Ratlif a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict ore tenus of most foul scandalous invectives against our churches...banished the plantation, which was presently executed. July 13. Canonicus, son to the great Sachem of Naraganset, came to the Governor's house with Jo. Sagamore,... | |
| Thomas Winthrop Coit - 1845 - 566 strani
...foul, scandalous tenets, against our churches and government, was sentenced to be whipped, fined .£40, lose his ears, and be banished the plantation ; which was presently executed."* In 1643, Samuel Gorton and others, who did not so much as belong to the .colony of Massachusetts, were... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 550 strani
...circumstances of boring and slitting his tongue, branding his face, and whipping in being convict, ore tenus, of most foul, scandalous invectives against our churches...banished the plantation, which was presently executed. 25.] There came a shallop from Pascataqua, which brought news of a small English ship come thither... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 632 strani
...14, 1631 : "At this court, one Philip Radcliff, a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict, ore tenus, of most foul, scandalous invectives against our churches...had a right to murder humanity in the name of God. June 5, 1638 : " John Smyth, of Meadford, for swearing, being penitent, was set in the bilboes." Oct.... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 622 strani
...have been possessed by the very demon of mischief. He left the plantation without his benediction. was censured to be whipped, lose his ears, and be...had a right to murder humanity in the name of God. June 5, 1638 : " John Smyth, of Meadford, for swearing, being penitent, was set in the bilboes." Oct.... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 624 strani
...have been possessed by the very demon of mischief. He left the plantation without his benediction. was censured to be whipped, lose his ears, and be...had a right to murder humanity in the name of God. June 5, 1638 : " John Smyth, of Meadford, for swearing, being penitent, was set in the bilboes." Oct.... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 strani
...he presently paid. At this court one Philip Ratlif a servant of Mr. Cradock, being convict ore tenus of most foul scandalous invectives against our churches...banished the plantation, which was presently executed. July 13. Canonicus, son to the great Sachem of Naraganset, came to the Governor's house with Jo. Sagamore,... | |
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