Narratives of early Maryland, 1633-1684 /
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New York,
Charles Scribner's Sons,
1910.
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Series: | Original narratives of early American history
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Table of Contents:
- An account of the colony of the Lord Baron of Baltamore, 1633.
- Instructions to the colonists by Lord Baltimore, 1633.
- A briefe relation of the voyage unto Maryland, by Father Andrew White, 1634.
- Extracts from a letter of Captain Thomas Yong to Sir Toby Matthew, 1634.
- A relation of Maryland, 1635.
- Extracts from the annual letters of the English province of the Society of Jesus, 1634, 1638, 1639, 1640, 1642, 1654, 1656, 1681.
- Letter of Governor Leonard Calvert to Lord Baltimore, 1638.
- The Lord Baltemore's case, 1658.
- Virginia and Maryland, or, The Lord Baltemore's printed case uncased and answered, 1655.
- Babylon's fall, by Leonard Strong, 1655.
- Refutation of Babylon's fall, by John Langford, 1655.
- Leah and Rachel, or, The two fruitful sisters, Virginia and Mary-land, by John Hammond, 1656.
- Journal of the Dutch embassy to Maryland, by Augustine Herrman, 1659.
- A character of the province of Maryland, by George Alsop, 1666.
- From the journal of George Fox, 1672, 1673.
- Reports of conferences between Lord Baltimore (Charles, third baron and second proprietary) and William Penn, and their agents, 1682, 1683, 1684.