met by Capt. Fuller, the Puritan commander at Providence,
completely routed and taken prisoner, Fourx of Stone's
associates = William Eltonhead, William Lewis, John Legg-
att and John Pedro = were executed by order of the Puritan
authorities, and Stone himself and others were condemned
to death, but at the intercession of ‘some good women!
and the solders were respited and finally set free,"
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, by Emorg. Pages 103-10)
met by Capt. Fuller, the Puritan commander at Providence,
completely routed and taken prisoner, Fourk of Stone's
associates - William Eltonhead, William Lewis, John Legg=
att and John Pedro = were executed by order of the Puritan
authorities, and Stone himself and others were condemned
to death, but at the intercession of 'some good women!
and the solders were respited and finally set free."
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, by Emory. Pages 103-10),
met by Capt. Fuller, the Puritan commander at Providence,
completely routed and taken prisoner, Fourk of Stonets
associates - William Eltonhead, William Lewis,
att and John Pedro = were executed by order of
authorities, and Stone himself and others were 5
to death, but at the intercession of 'some good women!
and the soldters were respited and finally set free."
CUEN ANNE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, by Emorg. Pages 103-10h
| ELTONHEAD, William, LEWIS, William, LEGGATT, John and
PEDRO, John
"It has been claimed for Lord Baltimore that he was faith-
ful to King Charles, to whom he was certainly bound by all
the ties of gratitude and honor, but the records show that
he soon became reconciled to the Parliament, and began to
court. the favor of Cromwell, The latter found it expedient
to satsify his demands, and on Jan, 12, 1655, addressed a
letter to Gov, Bennett, of Virginia, who had been one of
the Puritan Commissioners to Va. and Md., enjoining him bot
to disturb Lord Baltimore, and 'to permit all things to re-
main as they were before any disturbance or alteration mad«
by you.' During the winter of the same year Gov, Stone, en
c i E ~
sat hoetty Brefsrd Baleomore: Ue’ cSiiscbed an armed fore”
for that purpose, and proceeded to the Puritan Settlement
of Providence (now Annapolis), where on Horn Point, he was
| ELTONHEAD, William, LEWIS, William, LEGGATT, John and
PEDRO, John
"It has been claimed for Lord Baltimore that he was faith-
ful to King Charles, to whom he was certainly bound by all
the ties of gratitude and honor, but the records show that
he soon became reconciled to the Parliament, and began to
court. the favor of Cromwell, The latter found it expedien]
to satsify his demands, and on Jan, 12, 1655, addressed a
letter to Gov, Bennett, of Virginia, who had been one of
the Puritan Commissioners to Va. and Md., enjoining him tot
to disturb Lord Baltimore, and 'to permit all things to req
main as they were before any disturbance or alteration madq
by you.' During the winter of the same year Gov, Stone, en4
authontty Sr*Eord Balt tmores He" coliscbed an armed force |
for that purpose, and proceeded to the Puritan Settlement
of Providence (now Annapolis), where on Horn Point, he was
ELIONHEAD, Willian, LEWIS, William, LEGGATT, John and
PEDRO, John
A
"It has been claimed for Lord Baltimore that he was faith-
ful to King Charles, to whom he was certainly bound by all
the ties of gratitude and honor, but the records show that
he soon became reconciled to the Parliament, and began to
court. the favor of Cromwell, The latter found it expedient
to satsify his demands, and on Jan, 12, 1655, addressed a
letter to Gov, Bennett, of Virginia, who had been one of
the Puritan Commissioners to Va. and Ma.» enjoining hin tot
to disturb Lord Baltimore, and 'to permit all things to re
By you,’ During the winter of the cane yeer Gov, Stone, ef
‘aged by vices m England, attempted to re-assert tl
abe Be Erd SaleMore RS? oSlisebed an armed force
Brith lat purpose, and proceeded to the Puritan Settlement
of Providence (néw Annapolis), where on Horn Point, he was
pre itera sores
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