Author

Publication

2001-07-25 - Adamant Media Corporation

Language

English

Word Count

89,750 words, Guess

Page Count

359 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101402195990
  • ISBN-139781402195990
  • Goodreads1042856
  • LibraryThing9437253
  • Open LibraryOL8373266M

First Sentence

Easter Monday. RIDING at the Cowes, near the Isle of Wight, in the Arbella, a ship of three hundred and fifty tons, whereof Capt. Peter Milborne was master, being manned with fifty-two seamen, and twenty-eight pieces of ordnance, (the wind coming to the N. by W. the evening before,) in the morning there came aboard us Mr. Cradock, the late governor, and the masters of his two ships, Capt. John Lowe, master of the Ambrose, and Mr. Nicholas Hurlston, master of the Jewel, and Mr. Thomas Beecher, master of the Talbot, (which three ships rode then by us,-the Charles, the Mayflower, the William and Francis, the Hopewell, the Whale, the Success and the Trial being still at Hampton and not ready,) when, upon conference, it was agreed, that (in regard it was uncertain when the rest of the fleet would be ready) these four ships should consort together; the Arbella to be admiral, the Talbot vice-admiral, the Ambrose rear-admiral, and the Jewel a captain; and accordingly articles of consortship were drawn between the said captains and masters; whereupon Mr. Cradock took leave of us, and our captain gave him a farewell with four or five shot.

Subjects

Topics

History / United States / GeneralHistory / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)journal,diary,John Winthrop,history,New England,colonial period,United States

Other Editions

  • Winthrop's Journal, History of New England, 1630-1649: Volume 1PaperbackAdamant Media Corporation2001-07-25

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