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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 ...

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    March 20 – Richard Frethorne begins writing a letter to his parents from Jamestown, Virginia. April–June. April 11 – King Gwanghaegun of Joseon ...

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  6. List of indentured servants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people who were once indentured servants.. George Abbitt [1]; Matthew Ashby [2]; Sally Brant; William Buckland (architect) William Butten; John Casor; Judith Catchpole

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  8. Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister - Wikipedia

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    Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister is a three-volume roman à clef by Aphra Behn playing with events of the Monmouth Rebellion and exploring the genre of the epistolary novel. The first volume, published in 1684, lays some claim to be the first English novel .

  9. Recommendation letter for John Nash is the best we've ... - AOL

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    The letter, which is dated Feb. 11, 1948, was written by another mathematician Richard J. Duffin who was one of Nash's professors. Also on AOL.com: Adorable video catches young prince shaking ...