The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Virginia Company to secure such an extension of its charter as would in- clude them in its field of plantation , and this was effected by the new letters patent or Third Charter procured in 1612. As usual , the Company needed to attract ...
... Virginia Company to secure such an extension of its charter as would in- clude them in its field of plantation , and this was effected by the new letters patent or Third Charter procured in 1612. As usual , the Company needed to attract ...
Page 150
... N. , The Unmasked Face of our Colony in Virginia as it was in the Winter of the year 1622 , printed in Records of Va . Co. II , 374–6 . QUARRELS IN THE VIRGINIA COMPANY 151 quo warranto for the 150 THE GREAT EMIGRATION , 1618-1648.
... N. , The Unmasked Face of our Colony in Virginia as it was in the Winter of the year 1622 , printed in Records of Va . Co. II , 374–6 . QUARRELS IN THE VIRGINIA COMPANY 151 quo warranto for the 150 THE GREAT EMIGRATION , 1618-1648.
Page 151
... VIRGINIA COMPANY 151 quo warranto for the annulment of the charter and it ended in favour of the Crown's contention . When Parliament met in February 1624 Sandys attempted to carry the Virginia case directly into the political arena ...
... VIRGINIA COMPANY 151 quo warranto for the annulment of the charter and it ended in favour of the Crown's contention . When Parliament met in February 1624 Sandys attempted to carry the Virginia case directly into the political arena ...
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