The alarm was without foundation. He was also appointed, with three others, to keep the county courts at Hampton and Salisbury. In May, 1654, a committee of three was chosen, of which Gen. Denison was one, " to examine, compare, reconcile, and place together... Ancestry of Priscilla Baker: Who Lived 1674-1731, and was Wife of Isaac ... - Page 66by William Sumner Appleton - 1870 - 142 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Albion Andrew - 1869 - 538 pages
...Hampton and Salisbury. In May, 1654, a committee of three was chosen, of which Gen. Denison was one, " to examine, compare, reconcile, and place together in good order all former laws both printed and written." Whether the committee performed this labor or not, is uncertain ; at... | |
| 1869 - 544 pages
...Hampton and Salisbury. In May, 1654, a committee of three was chosen, of which Gen. Donison was one, " to examine, compare, reconcile, and place together in good order all former laws both printed and written." Whether the committee performed this labor or not, is uncertain; at... | |
| Thomas Franklin Waters - 1905 - 726 pages
...M7. 1653, of which he was chairman, to consider the relations with the Dutch and Indians, and again, in 1654, he was Chairman of an important committee...titles and tables for ready recourse to any particular contained in them." In (he same year, he was on a committee to reply to a letter of Cromwell's. He... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society - 1994 - 524 pages
...Hampton and Salisbury. In May, 1654, a committee of three was chosen, of which Gen. Denison was one, " to examine, compare, reconcile, and place together in good order all former laws both printed and written." "Whether the committee performed this labor or not, is uncertain ;... | |
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