these lye on the north side of the towne next adjoyning to their gardens which came in the Fortune.
Edward Winslow 4
Richard Warren
John Goodman
John Crackstone
John Alden
Marie Chilton
Captin Myles Standish 2
Francis Eaton 4
Henerie Samson 1
Humillitie Cooper 1
The fales of their ground which came in the Fortune according as their lots were cast 1623. This ship came Novr1621
these lye to the sea, eastward.
William Hilton 1
John Winslow 1
William Coner 1
John Adams 1
William Tench & John Cannon 2
These lye beyond the fort to the wood west.
William Wright & William Pitt 2
Robert Hickes 1
Thomas Prence 1
Stephen Dean 1
Moses Simonson & Philipe de la Noye 2
Edward Bompass 1
Clemente Brigges 1
James Steward 1
William Palmer 2
Jonathan Brewster 1
Benet Morgan 1
Thomas Flavel & son 2
Thomas Morton 1
William Bassite 3
2 comments:
Very strange spellings!
I can'thelp it, when I read olden-time words, I read them with a peculiar accent...very drawn-out...but I guess they were actually just said normally even though spelled oddly!
I think they were said normally but with a very English accent!
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