This journal-entry-by- journal-entry describes the early history of New England by John Winthrop, the first governor of the colony of the Massachusetts Bay. It covers his arrival in Massachusetts Bay in 1630 until 1648, the year before his death. Originally published in Boston, 1853.
Winthrop's journal History of New England 1630-1649
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John Winthrop Richard S. Dunn, Laetitia Yeandle ... In the morning about 10 of the clock , the wind being come to the W. with fair weather , we weighed and rode nearer Yarmouth . When we came before the town , the castle put forth a ...
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M Ley's informant could have been Thomas Brooke, who arrived in 1635, settled at Watertown, and later was constable and deputy at Concord; or his brother Richard Brooke, who came on the same ship in 1635 and settled at Lynn (Pope, 71).
Winthrop's Journal: "History of New England", 1630-1649. Vol. 1
John Winthrop (12 January 1587 - 26 March 1649) was an English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England, following Plymouth Colony.
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