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The blue laws of New Haven Colony, usually called blue laws of Connecticut : Quaker laws of Plymouth and Massachusetts, blue laws of New York, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina : first record of Connecticut : interesting extracts from Connecticut records, cases of Salem witchcraft, charges and banishment of Rev. Roger Williams, &c., and other interesting and instructive antiquities / compiled by an Antiquarian.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hinman, R. R. (Royal Ralph), 1785-1868.
- Series:
- Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926.
- Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Law--United States--History.
- Law.
- Sunday legislation--United States.
- Sunday legislation.
- Law--Connecticut.
- Law--Massachusetts.
- Quakers--Persecutions--Massachusetts.
- Quakers.
- Witchcraft--New England--History--Sources.
- Witchcraft.
- Connecticut--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
- Connecticut.
- Shakers--Doctrines.
- Shakers.
- Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683--Trials, litigation, etc.
- Williams, Roger.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (336 p., [1] leaf of plates ) ill. ;
- Other Title:
- Blue laws of New Haven Colony, usually called blue laws of Connecticut
- Place of Publication:
- Hartford : Printed by Case, Tiffany & Co., 1838.
- Contents:
- Laws punishing Quakers, &c. in 1657
- Laws of New Plymouth Colony, &c. 1627
- Capital laws of New Plymouth
- Criminals
- Civil laws of New Plymouth
- Extracts from laws of New Plymouth
- Trial of Rev. Roger Williams
- Record of Connecticut in 1636
- Saybrook Platform, 1708
- Declaration against Popery, &c.
- Extracts from Connecticut records
- Capital laws of Connecticut in 1642
- Blue laws of Peters
- Gov. Eaton's blue laws
- Blue laws of Virginia
- Blue laws of Barbadoes
- Blue laws of Maryland
- Blue laws of New York
- Blue laws of South Carolina
- Cornelius Van Ruyven &c. embassy
- Shaker's exposition
- Witchcraft.
- Notes:
- "There has been added to this work ... a few pages, embracing the religious tenets of 'The United Society of Believers, commonly called Shakers' ... ."--Cf. Pref., p. x.
- Reproduction of original from Huntington Library.
- Sabin no. 6010.
- Cited in:
- RLIN, CTRG02-B551
- OCLC:
- 85798511
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