An Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth: From the Flight of the Pilgrims Into Holland in the Year 1608, to the Union of that Colony with Massachusetts in 1692, Volume 1, Parts 1-2Wiggin & Lunt, 1866 - Massachusetts |
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Page 255
... Theophilus Eaton , Esq . , an eminent London merchant who had been deputy governor of the East India Company , and minister to Denmark . He was elected the first governor . John Davenport , a celebrated minister , their first pastor ...
... Theophilus Eaton , Esq . , an eminent London merchant who had been deputy governor of the East India Company , and minister to Denmark . He was elected the first governor . John Davenport , a celebrated minister , their first pastor ...
Page 291
... Eaton , ( the brother of Theophilus Eaton , the founder and first governor of New Haven , ) who had differed with Davenport touching some points of church discipline ; the governor advised this removal of his brother , and he returned ...
... Eaton , ( the brother of Theophilus Eaton , the founder and first governor of New Haven , ) who had differed with Davenport touching some points of church discipline ; the governor advised this removal of his brother , and he returned ...
Page 318
... Theophilus Eaton the first governor of New Haven , al- though a merchant , was a good scholar . Giles Firmin the ejected minister of Stratford , ( in Eng- land , ) was educated at Cambridge , and was eminent for his learning . In New ...
... Theophilus Eaton the first governor of New Haven , al- though a merchant , was a good scholar . Giles Firmin the ejected minister of Stratford , ( in Eng- land , ) was educated at Cambridge , and was eminent for his learning . In New ...
Page 43
... THEOPHILUS EATON , WILLIAM Leete . ' Mr Cudworth one of the commissioners from Plymouth dissented , and refused to affix his signature . For people making much profession of christian humil- ity , this communication was sufficiently ...
... THEOPHILUS EATON , WILLIAM Leete . ' Mr Cudworth one of the commissioners from Plymouth dissented , and refused to affix his signature . For people making much profession of christian humil- ity , this communication was sufficiently ...
Page 117
... Theophilus Eaton and Thomas Gregson New Haven , and Saybrook , an independent settlement at the mouth of the river , which had been founded by Lord Say and Sele , and Lord Brook , and of which John Win- throp , Jr , the son of the ...
... Theophilus Eaton and Thomas Gregson New Haven , and Saybrook , an independent settlement at the mouth of the river , which had been founded by Lord Say and Sele , and Lord Brook , and of which John Win- throp , Jr , the son of the ...
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