Infortunate: The Voyage and Adventures of William Moraley, an Indentured ServantSusan E. Klepp, Billy G. Smith Smith Penn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
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... women left firsthand accounts of their lives . The editors of this volume have spent most of their academic careers analyzing tax lists , church registers , newspaper reports , probate records , and census schedules in an effort to ...
... women left firsthand accounts of their lives . The editors of this volume have spent most of their academic careers analyzing tax lists , church registers , newspaper reports , probate records , and census schedules in an effort to ...
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... women , and children from West Africa and the Caribbean . Migrants , especially those from England , tended to be young , aged sixteen to twenty - six , single , and male . There were eleven men for every woman among English emigrants ...
... women , and children from West Africa and the Caribbean . Migrants , especially those from England , tended to be young , aged sixteen to twenty - six , single , and male . There were eleven men for every woman among English emigrants ...
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... women , and they demanded new products made at home or imported from abroad . London , with a population of 750,000 in the early eighteenth century , was the largest and most impres- sive city in Europe . It was dirty , unhealthy , and ...
... women , and they demanded new products made at home or imported from abroad . London , with a population of 750,000 in the early eighteenth century , was the largest and most impres- sive city in Europe . It was dirty , unhealthy , and ...
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... women ceased to enjoy a separate legal existence once married . Wom- en's dowries , wages , and other property , even their clothing , belonged to their husbands , as did their bodies , their labor , and their children . Women did share ...
... women ceased to enjoy a separate legal existence once married . Wom- en's dowries , wages , and other property , even their clothing , belonged to their husbands , as did their bodies , their labor , and their children . Women did share ...
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... women workers — required no apprentice fees . Lawyers charged £ 200 to take on a clerk , and positions with merchants and bankers cost even more . Among the lines of employment that did not necessitate an entrance fee , a few , such as ...
... women workers — required no apprentice fees . Lawyers charged £ 200 to take on a clerk , and positions with merchants and bankers cost even more . Among the lines of employment that did not necessitate an entrance fee , a few , such as ...
Contenido
MORALEY AND HIS FAMILYTHE INFORTUNATE LEARNS LATIN AND ARITHMETICBOUND TO AN ATTORNEYBECOMES A WATCHM... | 5 |
THE STORY OF SIR GEORGE SONDSS TWO SONS | 21 |
LIFE ON BOARD SHIPSTINTED RATIONSDOLPHINS AND FLYING FISHLAND AT LASTIN THE MARKETSOLD AS A SLAVEA QUAKER ... | 23 |
THE FORTUNATE ANDALOUSIAN | 35 |
BURLINGTONCHURCHES AND MISSIONARIESQUAKER MEETINGSTHE MAYOR OF PHILADELPHIARESCUING A LADYAN EXCHANGE... | 39 |
PLANTATIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA INDIAN CORNTHE BEST POOR MANS COUNTRY IN THE WORLDWILD BEASTSRATTLE SNAKESH... | 49 |
THE INDIANS IN PENNSYLVANIATHEIR HABITS MANNERS AND RELIGIONCOLONIAL CURRENCYTHE GOVERNOR AND HIS COUNCI... | 61 |
END OF SERVITUDE IN PENNSYLVANIAA ROVING TARTERCOURTING ADVENTURETRENT TOWN AND BURLINGTONENCOUNTER ... | 71 |
EDITORS AFTERWORD | 107 |
APPENDIXES | 117 |
THE BOOK AND ITS AUTHOR | 119 |
MORALEY GENEALOGY | 121 |
THE WILLS OF WILLIAM MORALEYS PARENTS | 123 |
MORALEY AS A LITERARY ARTISAN | 129 |
NEWCASTLE ENGLAND | 133 |
ISAAC PEARSONS SERVANTS | 135 |
THE VALENTIAN OR FAITHFUL LOVER | 79 |
DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORKDUCKING WITCHES AT MOUNT HOLLYLOADING SHIPJOURNEY TO MARYLANDENCOUNTER WITH ... | 85 |
VOYAGE TO IRELANDDUBLIN HARBOUR ARRIVES AT WORKINGTONTHE PICTURE OF ROBINSON CRUSOEA GRAVE QUAKERMERR... | 93 |
SIR RICHARD MUSGRAVE HALTWHISTLEBELATED IN A FELLCORBRIDGE WYLAM ETCARRIVES IN NEWCASTLE | 99 |
THE AUTHORS CASE RECOMMENDED TO THE GENTLEMEN OF THE LAW | 103 |
THE GHOST IN ISAAC PEARSONS HOME | 137 |
THE WITCHCRAFT TRIAL AT MOUNT HOLLY | 139 |
INDEX | 145 |
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The Infortunate: The Voyage and Adventures of William Moraley, an Indentured ... William Moraley Vista de fragmentos - 1992 |
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