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An abstract, or abbreviation of some few of the many (later and former) testimonys from the inhabitants of New-Jersey, and other eminent persons who have wrote particularly concerning that place.

Title
An abstract, or abbreviation of some few of the many (later and former) testimonys from the inhabitants of New-Jersey, and other eminent persons who have wrote particularly concerning that place.
Publication
London, Printed by Thomas Milbourn, in the year 1681.

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Additional Authors
Scott, J.
Description
32 p.; 19 cm.
Subject
  • New Jersey > Description and travel
  • New Jersey > Immigrant guides, etc
Note
  • Signatures: A-D⁴.
  • For description cf. Church catalogue, vol. IV, no. 669
  • Probably published with consent of the Council of proprietors of the Western division of New Jersey, to encourage immigration.
  • Letters from J. Scott, John Crips, Thomas Hooton, Ephraim Warren, William Clark, Thomas Budd, Daniel Wills, William and Ruth Embly, Mahlon Stacy, Thomas Harrison, Samuel Jennings, and Robert Smythe.
  • "An exstract out of a small treatise, wrote by Beauchamp Plantagenet, concerning the province of New-Albion, in the year, 1648 ... of which New-Jersey is a part": p. 30-31.
  • "An extract of Robert Evelin's discription of the land lying between the rivers of Delaware, and Hudsons River; the which is now called New-Jersey": p. 31-32.
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Call Number
*KC 1681 (Abstract, or abbreviation of some few of the many (later and former) testimonys from the inhabitants of New-Jersey, and other eminent persons who have wrote particularly concerning that place)
OCLC
42566162
Title
An abstract, or abbreviation of some few of the many (later and former) testimonys from the inhabitants of New-Jersey, and other eminent persons who have wrote particularly concerning that place.
Imprint
London, Printed by Thomas Milbourn, in the year 1681.
Indexed In:
Sabin 53031
Local Note
Photostat negative. Collation of original: 32 p.
The stamp of the John Carter Brown library apepars on page [2]
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Scott, J.
Research Call Number
*KC 1681 (Abstract, or abbreviation of some few of the many (later and former) testimonys from the inhabitants of New-Jersey, and other eminent persons who have wrote particularly concerning that place)
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