Green, Samuel, 1615-1702
Samuel Green
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- 200 _ | ‡a Green ‡b Samuel ‡f 1615-1702
- 100 1 _ ‡a Green, Samuel, ‡d 1615-1702
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Green
- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Green
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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Anno Regni regis et reginae Gulielmi et Mariae secundo by the Governour and council | |
At a general court held at Boston in New England the second day of October 1678 : [A proclamation for a day of fasting and prayer November 21, 1678]. | |
At a General Court, held at Boston the 3d of May 1676 : For the preventing of injustice, and inequality in the discharge, and payment of disbursements ... [Levying ten single county rates to defray the charges of the war]. | |
At the General Court of their Majesties Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, sitting in Boston by adjournment, December 10th, 1690 : Whereas for the maintaining and defending of Their Majesties interests against the hostile invasions of their French and Indian enemies ... [An order for the granting forth of printed bills for seven thousand pounds]. | |
At the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New-England : Whereas it hath pleased his most excellent Majesty our gracious king, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April 1678 ... that the oath of allegiance as it is by law established within his kingdom of England, be administered and taken by all his subjects within this colony, who are of years to taken an oath ... | |
Bible | |
Boston in New England. August 9th 1667 : The Governour, deputy governour and sundry of the magistrates. Being assembled, do judge meet to comment to their beloved brethren and neighbours the inhabitants of this colony this following proposal [regarding] contributions to be made for the supply of his Majesties fleet in those parts to be sent to the Lord Willoughby ... Boston, August 9, 1667 | |
Boston. March 22. 1672/3 : The Deputy Governour and magistrates adjacent being assembled in Council, to consider of the late awful hand of God, consuming our Castle by fire the one and twentieth of this instant, thereby taking away that part of our defence against the incursions of foreign enemies ... [Recommending that a free contribution of twelve or fifteen hundred poundes be raised for the rebuilding of the Castle]. | |
The conditions for new-planters in the territories of his royal highnes the Duke of York. | |
A copy of verses made by that reverend man of God Mr. John Wilson, pastor to the first church in Boston : on the sudden death of Mr. Joseph Brisco, who was translated from earth to heaven Jan 1, 1657. | |
An elegiack tribute to the sacred dust of the Reverend and worthy Mr. Seaborn Cotton pastour of the Church of Christ at Hampton in New England : who was discharged from his work and office, to be admitted into Heaven, April 20th 1686. | |
farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England, 1657: | |
Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New . Translated into the Indian language and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners of the United colonies in New-England, at the charge, and with the consent of the corporation in England for the propagation of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England | |
An humble proposal, for the inlargement of university learning in New England | |
The London Gazette : Published by authority. From Thursday February 5th to Monday February 9th 1684 ... | |
Mamusse wunneetupanatamwe up-Biblum God naneeswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament. Ne quoshkinnumuk nashpe Wuttinneumoh Christ noh asoowesit John Eliot. Nahohtôeu ontchetôe Printeuoomuk | |
On Monday last in the morning our late gracious soveraign King Charles the Second, was seized with a violent fit ... | |
The possibility of God's forsaking a people, that have been visibly near & dear to him : together with the misery of a people thus forsaken, set forth in a sermon preached at Weathersfield, Nov. 21. 1678. Being a day of fast and humiliation | |
Proclamation (1689 September 7) | |
Sampwutteahae quinnuppekompauaenin : wahuwômook oggussemesuog sampwutteaháe wunnamptamwaenuog | |
Sincere convert. | |
To all persons whom these may concern in the several townes, and plantations of the United Colonies in New-England : It is hereby declared, that his highness the Lord Protectour of the Common wealth of England &c. hath commissioned and impowered Daniel Gookin dwelling at Cambridge in the Massachusets, to make agreement with any convenient number of the English in the Colonies of New England, who shall desire to remove themselves or families into Jamaica in the West-Indies ... Dated this 25th of March 1656. | |
Upon the death of that aged, pious, sincere hearted Christian John Alden Esq. : late magistrate of New-Plimouth Colony, who dyed Sept. 12th 1687. Being about eighty nine years of age | |
Wame ketoohomae uketoohomaongash David | |
Whereas the laws published by the Honourable General Court | |
Wusku wuttestamentum Nul-Lordumun Jesus Christ Nuppoquohwussuaeneumun |