» Providence, ye lost towne at Severn in Mary Land: a documented relation, profusely illustrated, of those people who exiled from England & then Virginea were first to seat on ye Severn River in Anne Arundel County, anno 1649 : with an account of ye treaty with ye Susquehannock Nacõn 1652, battle of ye Severn 1655, founding of ye Friends in America, 1657, ye great battle between ye Susquehannock & Iroquois Nac̃ons, 1663, through all of which there is impleached ye true romance of Major General John Hammond and his lady Mary Howard of royal descent
Providence, ye lost towne at Severn in Mary Land: a documented relation, profusely illustrated, of those people who exiled from England & then Virginea were first to seat on ye Severn River in Anne Arundel County, anno 1649 : with an account of ye treaty with ye Susquehannock Nacõn 1652, battle of ye Severn 1655, founding of ye Friends in America, 1657, ye great battle between ye Susquehannock & Iroquois Nac̃ons, 1663, through all of which there is impleached ye true romance of Major General John Hammond and his lady Mary Howard of royal descent