Bibliotheca Curiosa. A Chronological history OF NEW ENGLAND, In the Form of Annals, BY THOMAS PRINCE. (Boston, N.E., 1736.) IN FIVE VOLUMES. VOL. V. PRIVATELY PRINTED, EDINBURGH. 1888. A Chronological History of SECTION II. 1630. The situation of Salem pleasing us not; we consult about some other. To this purpose, some are sent to the Bay, to search up the rivers for a convenient place: who returning, report they have found a good one on the Mystic river; but others, seconding these, find another we like better, three leagues up the Charles river.' Whereupon, we unship our goods into other vessels: and in July, with much cost and labour, bring them to Charlestown, on the north side of Charles river. July. Arrive at Charlestown, Governor Winthrop, Deputy Governor Dudley, Sir Richard Saltonstall, Masters Johnson, Ludlow, Nowell, 'I suppose this was at the place, whence the Dorchester People were ordered to remove. |