- The
booklet Mourt's Relation (full title: A
Relation or
Journal of the
Beginning and
Proceedings of the
English Plantation Settled at
Plimoth in New England)...
- been lost, but
three versions exist from the 17th century:
printed in
Mourt's Relation (1622),
which was
reprinted in
Purchas his
Pilgrimes (1625); hand-written...
- M****achusetts, and
means "at the
little falls"
referencing Morison.
Morison gives Mourt's Relation as
authority for both ****ertions. The
annual growing season in...
- hair out of the eyes, yet
provided warmth and
protection for the neck. In
Mourt's Relation,
author Edward Winslow described the
Plymouth pilgrims' first...
-
etymology from
Somerset in the West
Country of England, home of many sailors.
Mourt's Relation, a 1622
account of the
early days of
Plymouth Colony, describes...
-
primary sources on the
founding of
Plymouth Colony are
Edward Winslow's 1622
Mourt's Relation and
William Bradford's 1630–1651
history Of
Plymouth Plantation...
-
George Morton or
George Mourt (c. 1585 – 1624) was an
English Puritan Separatist. He was the
publisher of, and
perhaps helped write, the
first account...
- 2009. The 53
Pilgrims at the
First Thanksgiving Winslow,
Edward (1622),
Mourt's Relation (PDF), p. 133,
retrieved November 20, 2013, many of the Indians...
- Bradford, William;
Edward Winslow (1865) [1622].
Henry Martyn Dexter (ed.).
Mourt's Relation, or
Journal of the
Plantation at Plymouth. Boston: John Kimball...
- in England,
which were not
feigned but true reports.
Edward Winslow, in
Mourt's Relation wrote: Our
harvest being gotten in, our
governor sent four men...