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  2. Richard Frethorne - Wikipedia

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    Textual analysis of his letters suggests he may have been around twelve years old at the time. [2] Frethorne became one of the indentured servants of William Harwood, the “governot a Lost Virginia Settlement. In National Geographic 155(6)735-767. P.736</ref> In March and April following his arrival, he wrote several letters to his family and ...

  3. History of Jamestown, Virginia (1607–1699) - Wikipedia

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    A letter by Richard Frethorne, written in 1623, reports, "we live in fear of the enemy every hour." [49] However, Jamestown was spared from destruction because an Indian boy named Chanco, after learning of the planned attacks from his brother, gave warning to colonist Richard Pace, with whom he lived. Pace, after securing himself and his ...

  4. Indentured servitude in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first indentured servitude contract, 1609–1619: The first form of indentured servitude contract was designed and implemented in 1609 and was used until 1619.

  5. Would a government shutdown affect mail delivery? What to know

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    An analysis shows the longest shutdown, 34 days, took place under President Donald Trump, who had a total of 38 days of closure.

  6. Talk:Richard Frethorne - Wikipedia

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  7. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the ...

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    1624 edition of John Smith's History of Bermuda, in concert with Virginia and New England. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles (often abbreviated to The Generall Historie) is a book written by Captain John Smith, first published in 1624.

  8. 1620s - Wikipedia

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    Richard Grenville of England (1600–1658), Anglo-Cornish soldier, Member of Parliament, and future Baronet and Royalist Commander; Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke of England (1554–1628), nobleman, statesman, and writer; Hugo Grotius of the Netherlands (1583–1645), philosopher and writer; Jan Gruter of the Netherlands (1560–1627), scholar

  9. We The Tweeple - The Huffington Post

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    Never before has Twitter played such a prominent role in an election. If Clinton or Trump wants to say something or react to news — even if it's at 3 a.m. — they don't need to coordinate a press conference.