Maryland in the Beginning a Brief Submitted to the Historical And Political Sci
Maryland in the Beginning a Brief Submitted to the Historical And Political Sci
Neill, Edward D. (Edward Duffield), 1823-1893
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In the Fall of 1621 the ship Warwick and pinnace Tiger, sailed from the Thames with supplies, and thirty-eight young women selected with care, as wives for Virginia planters. The Tiger afterward went with twenty-on^ men up the Potomac to trade with the Indians for corn, and in 1622 erected a stockade at Potomac Creek. While among the Anacostans, who lived on or near the site of the city of Washington, on the 23d day of March, 1623, they 30 were attacked, and Fleet and others captured.^ After li...ving with the Indians about four years he re- turned to England, ' and was engaged by William Clobery of London in September 1629, . To sail in the ship Paramour. On the 4th of July, 1631, he again left London in the ship Warwick owned by Griffith and Company, as their factor. Toward the last of Octo- ber he was in Yoacomoco where he had lived with the Indians, purchasing corn, which he carried to NewEngland. Winthrop in his journal under March 24, 1631-2, writes: " The bark Warwick arrived at Natescua, having been at Piscataquack and Salem to sell corn which is brought from Virginia, " and under date of April 9, 1632 he makes this entry: " The bark Warwick and Mr.
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