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Wessagusset and Weymouth

Chapter 10: Transcriber’s Notes
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A set of historical addresses and papers recounts the town’s early settlement as a 17th-century coastal community, describing the arrival of an expedition organized by a London merchant, the reception and assistance of nearby colonists, early hardships, and contacts with Indigenous people; it then surveys municipal development across the first twenty years, including land distribution, governance, and economy, and offers a later retrospective on demographic, civic, and local changes thirty years hence, placing local events within broader early-modern Atlantic and English contexts.

Transcriber’s Notes

Errors in punctuation have been fixed.

In a few cases, where the original book left blank space to indicate an omitted word, — or —— have been substituted.

Page 42: “rest of the worties” changed to “rest of the worthies”

Page 111: “in this place or people” changed to “in this place for people”

Page 132: “my deficiences” changed to “my deficiencies”