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John Brandon

Re: "Mr Maverick and Mr Jeffers who were Solicitors for the

Legg inn av John Brandon » 17 feb 2006 20:41:42

Also a bit on our old friend, Capt. Thos. Breedon ...

http://books.google.com/books?q=breeden ... F-8&pgis=1
q=jonathan+palmes&ie=UTF-8&pgis=1

John Brandon

Re: "Mr Maverick and Mr Jeffers who were Solicitors for the

Legg inn av John Brandon » 17 feb 2006 20:53:05

W. Noel Sainsbury, ed., _Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series,
America and West Indies, 1661-1668_ [i.e., vol. 5 of the Colonial
series]:

p. 15:

[March 4 1661. Inner Court of Wards.] 42. Minutes of the Council for
Foreign Plantations. Capt. Breedon and Messrs. Godfrey, Gifford, and
Mavericke to attend on the 11th inst., with such papers and writings as
together with their own particular knowledge may give information of
the present condition and government of the several
Colonies commonly known by the name of New England. ...

pp. 16-17:

[March 11 1661. Inner Court of Wards.] 46. Minutes of the Council
for Foreign Plantations. The Council having heard some informations
concerning the condition and government of New England, Capt. Breedon
and Messrs. Godfrey and Gifford are again requested to attend on the
14th inst., as also Mr. Mavericke, Capt. Leveret, Thos. Bell, and Mr.
Wollnough.

[March 14 1661. Inner Court of Wards.] 48. Minutes of the Council
for Foreign Plantations.--Messrs. Bell and Wollnough to be discharged
from further attendance on the Council, but Capts. Breedon and Leveret,
and Messrs. Godfrey, Gifford, and Mavericke to attend on the 18th, and
Capt. Leveret to bring the copy of the patent for New England which he
acknowledges to have.

John Brandon

Re: "Mr Maverick and Mr Jeffers who were Solicitors for the

Legg inn av John Brandon » 22 feb 2006 17:19:11

A somewhat interesting article on Mr Maverick ...

http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8& ... 3&pg=PA221

John Brandon

Re: "Mr Maverick and Mr Jeffers who were Solicitors for the

Legg inn av John Brandon » 22 feb 2006 17:51:32

John [? or Jonathan] Curwen: "Mr. Mavericke said before all the
Company that N.E. were all rebels and he would prove them so, and that
he had given in to the council so, but I think he will be shamed of
it."

http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8& ... bels+maine

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