servant [S] 1 [S] nAdde vnto them the families or seruants of diuers Owners and Masters of such ships as goe thither.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story WKDEC. 1 1987 [Antedates DNE servant� n, 1652 cite]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedFISHERY SERVANT, FISHING ~ . Cp DIETER, wages-servant, summer servants, servant passengers, shareman, seruants.The cited quotation is not in DNE but the card is stamped as DNE Sup
servant [S] 1 [S] nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placenti...
servant [S] 1 [S] n. . . and liberty to go on shore on any part of _Newfoundland_, or any of the sa...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe Irish Roman Catholics are useful as servants, but very dangerous in that pa...
servant [S] 1 [S] nAdde vnto them the families or seruants of diuers Owners and Masters of such sh...
servant [S] 1 [S] n[He shall] within such a conuenient time as shall bee set downe in his grant, ma...
servant [S] 1 [S] nChildren, servants (male, female), dietersDNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot...
servant [S] 1 [S] n... and other Necessaries for themselves and their Servants, Seamen and Fisherme...
servant [S] 1 [S] nHe came out here as a servant for the Hudson's Bay Company.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe word "servant", now of restricted implic- ation, survived in Newfoundland do...
servant [S] 1 [S] nA [merchant] who employed a large number of servants usually had a cook and a bu...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe fishing servants are shipped now [May],PRINTED ITEM DNE-citWK 4/12/69 JH ...
servant [S] 1 [S] n. . were it not for the scarcity of Servants those Trades, might be improved to ...
servant [S] 1 [S] nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedFISHERY SERVANT, FISHING ~ . Cp DIETER, wage...
servant [S] 1 [S] nGive me five hundred pounds as I want to pay off my servants and share men.PRINT...
servant [S] 1 [S] nPreference to be given to the Natives, and next, to Planters, who have resided a...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placenti...
servant [S] 1 [S] n. . . and liberty to go on shore on any part of _Newfoundland_, or any of the sa...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe Irish Roman Catholics are useful as servants, but very dangerous in that pa...
servant [S] 1 [S] nAdde vnto them the families or seruants of diuers Owners and Masters of such sh...
servant [S] 1 [S] n[He shall] within such a conuenient time as shall bee set downe in his grant, ma...
servant [S] 1 [S] nChildren, servants (male, female), dietersDNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot...
servant [S] 1 [S] n... and other Necessaries for themselves and their Servants, Seamen and Fisherme...
servant [S] 1 [S] nHe came out here as a servant for the Hudson's Bay Company.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe word "servant", now of restricted implic- ation, survived in Newfoundland do...
servant [S] 1 [S] nA [merchant] who employed a large number of servants usually had a cook and a bu...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe fishing servants are shipped now [May],PRINTED ITEM DNE-citWK 4/12/69 JH ...
servant [S] 1 [S] n. . were it not for the scarcity of Servants those Trades, might be improved to ...
servant [S] 1 [S] nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedFISHERY SERVANT, FISHING ~ . Cp DIETER, wage...
servant [S] 1 [S] nGive me five hundred pounds as I want to pay off my servants and share men.PRINT...
servant [S] 1 [S] nPreference to be given to the Natives, and next, to Planters, who have resided a...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placenti...
servant [S] 1 [S] n. . . and liberty to go on shore on any part of _Newfoundland_, or any of the sa...
servant [S] 1 [S] nThe Irish Roman Catholics are useful as servants, but very dangerous in that pa...