adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who repaired to this country early in the spring,/ bringing with them every thing necessary for the voyage.PRINTED ITEM WK Dec. 4/69JH 12/69Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedPlanterChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Sat 19 Jul 201
adventurer nHer husband came over from England about Fifty-Five years ago as an Adventurer -- wh...
adventurer nAnd for as much as the good and prosperous successe of the plantation cannot but cheif...
BankThe frequent wars in which Great Britain has been engaged, have, by endangering, destroying th...
adventure nForasmuch as within these few Years now last past there hath been levied ..of such Merc...
adventurer nAt this early time and infancy of the Newfoundland Fisherys it was customary for the A...
adventurer n[The French Shore is] a part where Fish is found in such abundance, as to have induced...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
adventurer nThese byeboatkeepers can afford to sell their fish cheaper than the Adventurers which ...
adventurer n..such fit persons as you shall appoint to collect...the imposition of Oyle for the us...
adventurer nThis was very great abuse and discouragement to the other Adventurers; besides, these ...
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
by-boat nBy-boats. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...
adventure nThe word venture lingered in Newfoundland usage for a trading operation until recently ...
adventurer n[Wherein is briefly set down] the great and manifolde Commodities, that is likely to ...
adventurer nHer husband came over from England about Fifty-Five years ago as an Adventurer -- wh...
adventurer nAnd for as much as the good and prosperous successe of the plantation cannot but cheif...
BankThe frequent wars in which Great Britain has been engaged, have, by endangering, destroying th...
adventure nForasmuch as within these few Years now last past there hath been levied ..of such Merc...
adventurer nAt this early time and infancy of the Newfoundland Fisherys it was customary for the A...
adventurer n[The French Shore is] a part where Fish is found in such abundance, as to have induced...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
adventurer nThese byeboatkeepers can afford to sell their fish cheaper than the Adventurers which ...
adventurer n..such fit persons as you shall appoint to collect...the imposition of Oyle for the us...
adventurer nThis was very great abuse and discouragement to the other Adventurers; besides, these ...
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
by-boat nBy-boats. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...
adventure nThe word venture lingered in Newfoundland usage for a trading operation until recently ...
adventurer n[Wherein is briefly set down] the great and manifolde Commodities, that is likely to ...
adventurer nHer husband came over from England about Fifty-Five years ago as an Adventurer -- wh...
adventurer nAnd for as much as the good and prosperous successe of the plantation cannot but cheif...
BankThe frequent wars in which Great Britain has been engaged, have, by endangering, destroying th...