Mr. Carnes. Simpson. Clark. Of Mrs. Thorntons, I bought them, one Pair. Wm. Simpson. I bought...
Prov. Law. 16. 33. 386. Temp orary Laws. About Certificates for Anabaptist Ministers and People,...
28th. Hen. 8th. c. 15. “For Pirates.” Where Traytors, Pirates, Thieves, Robbers, Murtherers, and...
4Adams’ Minutes of the Trial: Plymouth Superior Court, May 1769 (Adams Papers)
Lex Test., Page 576. Stephens vs. Gerard, 1. Sid. 315. Page 571, Sackville vs. Brown. Page 576,...
5Adams’ Minutes of the Trial: Plymouth Superior Court, May 1769 (Adams Papers)
Keens Witnesses. Ed. Thomas . Known Georges Meadow 30 Years. Carted the Grass 2 Years. It was a...
28. H. 8, c. 15. For Pirates. The Statute on which this Court is founded is 11th. & 12th. Wm....
And the said Ezekiel Price says, that he to the said plea of the said John Ryan above pleaded to...
Humbly shews Michael Corbit of Marblehead in the County of Essex, Mariner that this Hon’ble Court...
9Account with James Parker, 1 May 1769, to 14 May 1770: résumé (Franklin Papers)
AD : Yale University Library [The accounts of Parker’s remittances as comptroller of the Post...
10To George Washington from William Peareth, 1 May 1769 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from William Peareth, 1 May 1769. On 20 Sept. 1770 GW wrote to Peareth : “Your...
11Ezra Stiles: Memoir and Conjecture, 1 May 1769 (Franklin Papers)
AD (draft): Yale University Library This brief memorandum on Franklin reveals a suspiciousness...
12[Diary entry: 1 May 1769] (Washington Papers)
May 1. Set out from Peytons & passing thro Fredericksburg reachd Hubbards Ordy.
13[May 1769] (Washington Papers)
May 1. Set out from Peytons & passing thro Fredericksburg reachd Hubbards Ordy. 2. Got to...
14[Diary entry: 1 May 1769] (Washington Papers)
May 1. Threatning Morning but clear and pleasant about 10 with little wind and that westwardly.
15Cash Accounts, May 1769 (Washington Papers)
Cash May 1— To Ditto [cash] of Mr Chas Smith by Mr Edd Taylor £ 5. 0. 6 3— To Ditto Won at Cards...
16An Acct.—of the Weather—in May [1769] (Washington Papers)
May 1. Threatning Morning but clear and pleasant about 10 with little wind and that westwardly....