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 | A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts, 1874
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| 265 | Charle ont the north, Buckland and Ashfield the east, Plainfiel | More Details... |
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 | A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts.
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| 32 | cut and Mer n mac rivers. It is watered to each oi those rivers. Ashfield l i es | More Details... |
| 272 | cent spectacle A part of th i s moun- and west by Ashfield and Buckland. | More Details... |
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 | A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland
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| 24 | Alice, to John Pitt, of Melco be Regis. ASHFIELD, | More Details... |
| 24 | 3. Hester, to Samuel Creswick, of Robert Ashfield, who married two wive by the | More Details... |
| 24 | James, his Robert Ashfield d. 10 James I. and by his | More Details... |
| 24 | Catherine, William Wyndham,esq.of Fe ll S Robert Ashfield, knt. who l d bis inheritance | More Details... |
| 25 | Sir Richard Ashfield, who first, the Richard II. and having Matilda, daughter of Hugh | More Details... |
| 25 | Sir John Ashfield, who Anne, daughter John Asshehurst, living in the 15th of Henry | More Details... |
| 633 | Sir Edmund Ashfield, knt. several children whom William (Sir), the famed lord chief justice of | More Details... |
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 | A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Embracing a Genealogical Record of the Earliest Settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties and Their Descendants
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| 535 | on Falls property from Vincent Pe a rse Ashfield in 1770. Du r ing | More Details... |
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 | A History of Trenton, 1679 - 1929
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| 647 | an indictment found against Lewis Morris Ashfield, charged with profanity | More Details... |
| 648 | Lewis Morris Ashfield was a m ember of the Bar, admitted at the May | More Details... |
| 648 | by the governor we find that "Young Ashfield is greatly concerned about | More Details... |
| 648 | lawyer. C ottnam to convict Ashfield, he was acquitted. The witnesses, even | More Details... |
| 648 | young Ashfield "by a nicety in law, although I believe everybody thought | More Details... |
| 648 | The Lords of Trade, who had recommended Ashfield and submitted his | More Details... |
| 648 | Ashfield was admitted. In 1 76 1 he was named as one of the persons to be | More Details... |
| 1116 | Ashfield, Lewis Morris, 60 3 ; sketch Bands, 844 6 | More Details... |
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 | A Sketch of the Origin and Growth fo the Old Folks' Association of Charlesmont, Massachusetts
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| 24 | Olive, married Ebenezer Graves of Ashfield and died in 854, | More Details... |
| 34 | Residents Ashfield. Nelly W. Graves, Francis Bassett, Me- | More Details... |
| 67 | John Williams, Ashfield O D. Leach 67 | More Details... |
| 67 | Caroline McGoskin, Ashfield 69 D. S. Howes, Ashfield | More Details... |
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 | A Topographical Dictionary of England, Volume 1
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| 110 | . ASHFIELD, R township, in the | More Details... |
| 110 | valued in the king's books at 16. 13. 4.; patron, ASHFIELD (St. Mary), a parish, in the union of | More Details... |
| 110 | parts of the manor-house display considerable anti- ASHFIELD, GREAT (All Saints), a parish, in the | More Details... |
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 | A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Volume 1
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| 87 | picturesque cascades, formed by the precipitation of the ASHFIELD a parish, in the barony of T u llagh- | More Details... |
| 87 | in the rustic style, was erected at the expense of Sir ing is carried on to a considerable extent. Ashfield | More Details... |
| 185 | wide, and the entire town wears an aspect of neatness patrick Millmount, Ballydown, and Ashfield are manu- | More Details... |
| 515 | at Ashfield in 1828. The market is on Saturday, and each benefice, and two in Dromaragh and Clonallo n; | More Details... |
| 631 | crossing the river diagonally under its numerous arches, noticed ; Fermoy Lodge, of G. Shaw, Esq.; Ashfield, of | More Details... |
| 637 | served at Besborough House. S ee Pilltown. Ashfield of Capt. Bluett, R. N. ; Springmount, of C. | More Details... |
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 | A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Volume 2
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| 549 | T allant House, of P W h e lan Esq Ashfield of P Corn edge i s a romantic and richly w ooded spot, called Ba l | More Details... |
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 | A Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut: Containing Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Natives and Residents of the County
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| 19 | necticut, and went forward to Pittsfield in Massachusetts, | More Details... |
| 32 | carriage, from New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode | More Details... |
| 43 | f his residence at Ipswich in Massachusetts. His son, | More Details... |
| 43 | Northampton, Massachusetts. | More Details... |
| 47 | of Massachusetts. He placed in the centre | More Details... |
| 47 | then vergi towards hostility in Massachusetts, the sessions | More Details... |
| 60 | capture. At Pitts fi eld, Massachusetts, the Committee | More Details... |
| 64 | Massachusetts, and I am informed by letter from Congress, that | More Details... |
| 70 | the Massachusetts Council, renders it probable that Warner | More Details... |
| 74 | stable, Massachusetts, which his descendants have | More Details... |
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 | A Biography of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher
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| 83 | in Massachusetts from the strict theocracy of the Puritans, | More Details... |
| 143 | too scattered. Two in Connecticut, in Massachusetts, | More Details... |
| 241 | College in Massachusetts, | More Details... |
| 268 | slave much better off than free factory-girl in Massachusetts ; | More Details... |
| 284 | the " Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company," headed by the | More Details... |
| 292 | Many leading in Massachusetts having been invited to a | More Details... |
| 319 | was displayed. The attack the Massachusetts regiment in | More Details... |
| 323 | hands, from Connecticut, from Massachusetts (God bless the | More Details... |
| 364 | Massachusetts, where few friends have aided him to purchase | More Details... |
| 470 | " President Lincoln and Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts | More Details... |
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 | A Brief History of Logan County, Colorado with Reminiscences by Pioneers
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| 261 | the International college at Springfield, Massachusetts, has been | More Details... |
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 | A Calendar of John Paul Jones Manuscripts in the Library of Congress
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| 15 | in^Srt Bol Meh ^. [Massachusetts] | More Details... |
| 18 | bounty offered by Massachusetts for artillery service is inducing | More Details... |
| 18 | the Glasgow; controversy with the Council of Massachusetts. | More Details... |
| 18 | mouth [Massachusetts]; Capt. [Hoysted Hacker?] of the Provir | More Details... |
| 25 | , [Massachusetts]. current | More Details... |
| 26 | 1777. Charrier, Louis Daniel. Bedford, [Massachusetts.] Letter to Capt. | More Details... |
| 26 | 1777. Bradford, J[ohn.] Continental agent, Massachusetts. Boston. Letter to | More Details... |
| 28 | State [of Massachusetts]; hopes charges may be disproved; con- | More Details... |
| 28 | Jul. 3. Louis Daniel Charrier, New Bedford, Massachusetts]. Has been | More Details... |
| 219 | Bradford, John. Continental agent, Massachusetts. See: United States, Continental | More Details... |
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 | A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut
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| 8 | examined some of the records of Long Island, of New Jersey, of Massachusetts, | More Details... |
| 10 | Plymouth or Massachusetts colonies, and those who afterwards settled in Con- | More Details... |
| 10 | ter, in Massachusetts, before they removed to Connecticut. And it is yet | More Details... |
| 11 | men's shoulders, from Massachusetts to Connecticut, when he had no house | More Details... |
| 11 | in the colony of New Plymouth, or Massachusetts, and emigrated from thence | More Details... |
| 11 | ling would admit, the hardy men began to return from Massachusetts, to their habitations on the | More Details... |
| 12 | John Winthrop, a son of Gov. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, arrived at Bos- | More Details... |
| 13 | passed from Massachusetts by land, on the track made by the Connecticut | More Details... |
| 16 | As Massachusetts and Plymouth were settled a few years earlier than Con- | More Details... |
| 19 | * Enfield began to settle in 1680, or '81, (the grant by Massachusetts to have it become a | More Details... |
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 | A Centennial History of Anderson County, Texas |
 | A Chronological Register of Boscawen in the County of Merrimack and State of New Hampshire: From the First Settlement of the Town to 1820: In Three Parts, Descriptive, Historical & Miscellaneous |
 | A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts, 1717 - 1787
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| 6 | missioner of Massachusetts, was present by invitation of the | More Details... |
| 267 | William E. Smith of Massachusetts and Elizabeth Damon of | More Details... |
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 | A Correspondence Between John Sterling and Ralph Waldo Emerson, with A Sketch of Sterling's Life By Edward Waldo Emerson |
 | A Descriptive Sketch of the Present State of Vermont: One of the United States Of America
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| 27 | by Massachusetts- and the W ft by New | More Details... |
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