[1] Essex County Quarterly Court Records, Vol. II, p. 28
[2] Waters, Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
[3] In the Delaware settlement houses of logs split through the middle or hewed square were built “according to the Swedish mode.”
[4] Mourt’s Relation, Boston, 1841.
[5] Higginson, New-Englands Plantation, London, 1630.
[6] Force’s Tracts, Washington, 1838.
[7] Essex County Quarterly Court Records, Vol. VI, p. 363.
[8] Essex County Deeds, Book V, leaf 107.
[9] Johnson, Wonder Working Providence, London, 1654.
[10] Higginson, New-Englands Plantation, London, 1630.
[11] Force’s Tracts, Washington, 1838.
[12] Massachusetts Archives, Vol. 15B, leaves 59-67.
[13] Essex County Quarterly Court Records, Vol. IV, pp. 56-57.
[14] Beer in the making.
[15] Probate Records of Essex County, Mass. Vol. I, p. 47.
[16] Probate Records of Essex County, Mass., Vol. II, p. 348.
[17] Dankers, Journal of a Voyage to New York, Brooklyn, 1867.
[18] Records of the Mass. Bay Colony, Vol. I, p. 126.
[19] Ward, The Simple Cobler of Aggawam, London, 1647.
[20] Sewall’s Diary, Vol. II, p. 231.
[21] Essex County Quarterly Court Records, Vol. I, p. 275.
[22] The master of the ship George Bonaventure in which Mr. Skelton came over.
Transcriber’s Notes
Perceived typographical errors in the author’s text have been silently corrected.
Archaic spelling and inconsistent punctuation in quoted text and tables have been retained as in the original.
Inconsistencies in hyphenation and compound words have been maintained as printed.
Footnotes have been moved to the end of the text.
The per sign ⅌ is a symbol used to indicate a ratio.