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  1. In the days of the Pilgrim fathers by Mary Caroline Crawford, 2010-08-30
  2. Lays of the Pilgrim Fathers: Compiled by B. Scott by Benjamin Scott, 2010-02-28
  3. The Works of John Robinson: Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers, Volume 2 by William Allen, John Waddington, et all 2010-04-20
  4. The Dutch Pilgrim Fathers: And Other Poems, Humorous And Not Humorous (1865) by Edward Hopper, 2010-09-10
  5. The works of John Robinson, pastor of the pilgrim fathers by John Robinson, William Allen, et all 2010-08-31
  6. Pilgrim Fathers (Then & There) by W.J.C. Gill, 1964-12
  7. Pilgrim Fathers from a Dutch Point of View (Anson G. Phelps lectureship on early American history, New York University) by Daniel Plooij, 2007-12-28
  8. Golden-hair: A tale of the Pilgrim fathers by Frederick Charles Lascelles Wraxhall, 1865
  9. A place for habitation: The Pilgrim Fathers and their quest by Francis Dillon, 1973
  10. John Robinson, Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers; A Study of His Life and Times by Walter Herbert Burgess, 2010-03-30
  11. The Pilgrim Fathers by Hugh Stowell Brown, 2010-02-10
  12. John Smith, The Se-Baptist, Thomas Helwys And The First Baptist Church In England : With Fresh Light Upon The Pilgrim Fathers' Church By Walter H Bu by Walter Herbert John Smith Burgess, 1911
  13. History of the Free churchmen called the Brownists, Pilgrim fathers and Baptists in the Dutch republic, 1581-1701 by Jacob Gijsbert de Hoop Scheffer, William Elliot Griffis, 2010-09-06
  14. The Pilgrim Fathers, Their Church and Colony by Winnifred Cockshott, 2010-03-28

41. What To See In England - Boston And The Pilgrim Fathers (By Gordon Home)
It was in 1620 that the Pilgrim Fathers finally set out on their voyage to America. From whence the Pilgrim Fathers sailed in the Mayflower. Continue.
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42. Sight Seeing Tour Of East Anglia, England , Home Of The Pilgrims Fathers
THE Pilgrim Fathers. East Anglia and the roots of the United States. 8 days tour inc. arrival/departure days (Sunday to Sunday)
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Home Site Map 2005 Dates Our Philosophy ... Media Info IN SEARCH OF...THE PILGRIM FATHERS East Anglia and the roots of the United States 8 days tour inc. arrival/departure days ( Sunday to Sunday
This itinerary operates on request for groups only (from 2 persons above). You choose your departure date. Please note: changes in attraction opening times throughout the year may mean that the daily runnning order is changed.
Tour Code Arrive London Depart London PILG Your choice Your choice Price for groups on application Click here to work out prices in other currencies http://www.xe.com/ucc/ For what is included/excluded in your tour price, see Tour Inclusions Contact res@backroadstouring.co.uk , fax 00 44 20 8566 5457
TENTATIVE ITINERARY NIGHTSTOP Day One London Day Two Our first day sees us heading north from London with a first stop in the wonderful stone built town of Stamford. This unspoilt Georgian town, interspersed with mediaeval buildings, was used as the set for the BBC adaptation of 'Middlemarch'. From Stamford we drive through Grantham, (where we'll see the family home of the young Margaret Thatcher), and Newark, before arriving in the magnificent cathedral city of Lincoln, our base for the following three nights.

43. PlYMOUTH MA - ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE
The Mayflower s passengers were first described as the Pilgrim Fathers in 1799. Apr. 5, 1621, one of the Pilgrim Fathers, was the first governor of
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  • MayFlower Passenger List Additional information can be obtained from the resources listed under the museums page For more information on the town of Plymouth Complete Guide to
    America's Hometown!
    Plymouth: Its History and People
    Plymouth (Massachusetts)
    Plymouth is a town in southeastern Massachusetts, on Plymouth Bay, about 55 km (34 mi) southeast of Boston. The seat of Plymouth County, it was the site of the first permanent European settlement in New England; it is now a fishing and tourist center with ship-related industries and cranberry-packing houses. Plymouth Rock, a tourist attraction, is on the shore under a granite canopy; recreations of Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower are also there. The pilgrims founded Plymouth on Dec. 21, 1620, establishing a settlement that became the seat of Plymouth Colony in 1633 and a part of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691.
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    John Alden, b. 1599?, d. Sept. 12, 1687, was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who came to America in the Mayflower, signed the Mayflower Compact, and founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. Thereafter he held various public offices, including that of deputy governor of Massachusetts (1664-65, 1667). The unfounded details of his wooing of fellow Pilgrim Priscilla Mullens (or Molines)whom he did marrywere the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem "The Courtship of Miles Standish."
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  • 44. The Legend Of The Pilgrim Fathers At Fiddlesticks
    In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers landed with the Mayflower on the shores of Plymouth to build a safe homeland of love, freedom and brotherhood.
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    In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers landed with the Mayflower
    on the shores of Plymouth to build a safe homeland of love,
    freedom and brotherhood. Without being noticed, Gnomy's
    forefathers sailed along with them. These gnomes came there to support people to build a new land of hope.
    Filled with love, they secretly helped the men on the
    fields when they were tired and finished the needlework
    of the women when they were asleep. Open this diary and enter into the world of these
    forgotten forefathers of the American dream.
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    45. PILGRIM FATHERS-COLONIZATION--NEW ENGLAND
    Massachusetts Bay, Pilgrims, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, incuding maps, colonial wars, histories of original colonies, Civil War, slavery,
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    THE PILGRIM FATHERS The Separatists were less numerous by far than other classes of Nonconformists, yet they formed the advance guard of the great Puritan exodus from the mother country to the shores of New England. The town of Scrooby in Nottinghamshire was the center of a scattered congregation of Separatists whose minister was John Robinson and whose ruling elder was William Brewster, the village postmaster. After enduring many persecutions this little band of Christians, who now became "Pilgrims," escaped with difficulty from their native land to Amsterdam, Holland, whence a year later they removed to Leyden. Here they dwelt for eleven years, exiles for conscience’ sake, earning their bread by the labor of their hands. But the Pilgrims felt that Holland was not their home; they could not endure the thought of giving up their language and customs for those of the Dutch, nor were they willing to return to their native England, where religious persecution had not abated. They had heard of the colony of Virginia, and their thoughts were directed to the wilderness of the New World. Through the friendship and aid of Sir Edwin Sandys, and others, they secured a little money and purchased a little vessel, the Speedwell , hired another, the Mayflower , and determined to cross the wide waters to America, where they might worship God in their own way and still be Englishmen. Having secured a grant from the Virginia Company to settle in the Hudson Valley, and a promise from the king that he would not interfere with them, and having mortgaged themselves to a company of London merchants, they set forth with brave hearts to encounter the unknown perils of the sea and of the wilderness. The

    46. Luath Press Ltd On The Trail Of The Pilgrim Fathers
    The story of the Pilgrim Father s first journey from England to America.
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    On The Trail Of On The Trail of the Pilgrim Fathers
    On The Trail of the Pilgrim Fathers
    Author: J Keith Cheetham
    Binding: PBK The fascinating, true story of the founding fathers of the United States, their origins in England and their harrowing journey to a New World. After harvest time in 1621 around 60 men, women and children held a great feast in gratitude to God to celebrate their deliverance and the first anniversary of their leaving England to found a settlement in North America. These people became known as the Pilgrim Fathers. The feast was repeated annually and became known as Thanksgiving. Almost 400 years later, US citizens still celebrate Thanksgiving. But who were the Pilgrim Fathers? The political situation in 16th and 17th century England was such that those who differed from the established church were persecuted, punished and humiliated. The Puritans determined to leave English shores rather than submit to changing their beliefs.

    47. Pilgrim Fathers
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    48. Poets' Corner - John Pierpoint - Selected Works
    THE Pilgrim Fatherswhere are they? The waves that brought them o er The Pilgrim Fathers are at rest When Summer s throned on high,
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        T HE pilgrim fatherswhere are they?
        The waves that brought them o'er
        Still roll in the bay, and throw their spray
        As they break along the shore:
        Still roll in the bay, as they roll'd that day,
        When the May_Flower moor'd below,
        When the sea around was black with storms,
        And white was the shore with snow.
        The mists, that wrapp'd the pilgrim's sleep,
        Still brood upon the tide;
        And his rocks yet keep their watch by the deep,
        To stay its waves of pride.
        But the snow-white sail, that he gave to the gale,
        When the heavens look'd dark, is gone;
        As an angel's wing, through an opening cloud,
        Is seen, and then withdrawn.
        The pilgrim exilesainted name!
        The hill, whose icy brow
        Rejoiced, when he came, in the morning's flame,
        In the morning's flame burns now.
        And the moon's cold light, as it lay that night
        On the hill-side and the sea,
        Still lies where he laid his houseless head;
        But the pilgrim, where is he?
        The pilgrim fathers are at rest:
        When Summer's throned on high,
        And the world's warm breast is in verdure dress'd

    49. THE PILGRIM FATHERS SEPARATISTS AND NON CONFORMISTS
    www.solarnavigator.net Hisotry of explorers exploration and recording the unknown oceans and land masses to make the world trade routes, civilisation,
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    SITE INDEX CATAMARAN HULL SOLAR PANELS ELECTRIC MOTORS ... GOODIES SEPARATISTS PURITAN EXODUS TO AMERICA THE PILGRIM FATHERS The Separatists But the Pilgrims felt that Holland was not their home; they could not endure the thought of giving up their language and customs for those of the Dutch, nor were they willing to return to their native England, where religious persecution had not abated. They had heard of the colony of Virginia , and their thoughts were directed to the wilderness of the New World. THE 'SPEEDWELL' AND 'MAYFLOWER' SHIPS Through the friendship and aid of Sir Edwin Sandys, and others, they secured a little money and purchased a little vessel, the Speedwell , hired another, the Mayflower , and determined to cross the wide waters to America, where they might worship God in their own way and still be Englishmen. Having secured a grant from the Virginia Company to settle in the Hudson Valley, and a promise from the king that he would not interfere with them, and having mortgaged themselves to a company of London merchants, they set forth with brave hearts to encounter the unknown perils of the sea and of the wilderness.

    50. THE MAYFLOWER VOYAGE PLYMOUTH TO CAPE COD AND THE PILGRIM FATHERS 1620 - ONLINE
    www.solarnavigator.net Explorers exploration and recording the unknown oceans and land masses to make the world trade routes, civilisation,
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    THE MAYFLOWER VOYAGE PLYMOUTH TO CAPE COD HOME SITE INDEX CATAMARAN HULL SOLAR PANELS ... GOODIES Mayflower painting under sail Departure
    The Mayflower left Plymouth, England on September 6, 1620 carrying 102 passengers, including 3 pregnant women and a crew of unknown number.
    Arrival
    The Mayflower crew sighted land off Cape Cod on November 9, 1620 and first landfall was made November 11, 1620
    Distance and time
    The voyage from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Harbour is about 2,750 miles, and took the Mayflower 66 days.
    Births and Deaths
    Elizabeth Hopkins gave birth to a son which she named Oceanus. After the Mayflower had arrived and was anchored in Provincetown Harbour off the tip of Cape Cod, Susanna White gave birth to a son, which she named Peregrine (which means "one who has made a journey"). The Mayflower then sailed across the bay and anchored in Plymouth Harbour. There, Mary Allerton gave birth to a stillborn son. One passenger died while the

    51. Plymouth Dome - Informational Site For Plymouth Dome And Smeatons Tower Lighthou
    The recreation of an Elizabethan plymouth hoe, Pilgrim Fathers street scene and details Many other plymouth hoe, Pilgrim Fathers aspects of these unique
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    52. Rotherhithe And The Pilgrim Fathers
    Welcome to St. Mary Rotherhithe Christians have worshipped on this site for at least 1000 years.
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    Home Where are we? Rotherhithe and the Pilgrim Fathers The Parish ... Making a donation Rotherhithe and the Pilgrims The years following the Reformation were a period of religious fervour when many were willing to face persecution, exile or even martyrdom for the sake of their beliefs. The Pilgrim Fathers were an expression of both these aspects of their times. The desire for liberty of conscience drove them first to voluntary exile in Holland. By 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers had the accounts of earlier explorers and settlers to inspire and guide them. Captain Christopher Jones could rely on the map made by the famous Captain John Smith who had published A Description of New England in 1616. This map, made after a detailed exploration of the coast, was the first to use the name 'New England', and it was on this map that the site of the Pilgrim Fathers' later settlement was named Plymouth. Some of those who joined the Mayflower at Rotherhithe were motivated by no higher ends than earlier settlers: the hope of better prospects than they had in England. The 'venturers' who financed the voyage certainly did so for material gain. The Pilgrims from Leyden, and others of like mind, 'laboured to have the right worship of God and discipline of Christ established in the church according to the implicity of the Gospel' and were prepared to venture across 'the vast and furious ocean', confident that though they should lose their lives in this action yet might have comfort in the same'.

    53. The Dutch Connection Of The Pilgrim Fathers (No. 264)
    General history sees the arrival of the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620 in Plymouth Rock Massachusets as the foundation of the United States.
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    The Dutch Connection of the Pilgrim Fathers (No. 264) (Edition 1.1 19980919-20000419) Audio General history sees the arrival of the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620 in Plymouth Rock Massachusets as the foundation of the United States. They are considered as people from England, that sailed to the promised land for a new future. However, few actually know that the Pilgrim Fathers are tied to Holland in a everlasting way, that cannot be neglected. Their true history sheds a surprising light on the faith of these founding fathers. It also gives an insight in the persecution that existed in Protestant England under Queen Elizabeth I. Christian Churches of God PO Box 369, WODEN ACT 2606, AUSTRALIA Email: secretary@ccg.org 1998 Christian Churches of God, Ed. Wade Cox) This paper is available from the World Wide Web page:
    http://www.logon.org and http://www.ccg.org The Dutch Connection of the Pilgrim Fathers "L'Histoire, si elle devient la justification d'une politique, n'est qu'une vaste mensonge." History, if it becomes the justification of politics, is nothing but a monumental lie. (Guy Le Clec'h: Le Defi, Ed. Albin Michel, Ottawa, Canada, 1955, p.157.)

    54. RPO -- Felicia Dorothea Hemans : The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers In New Engla
    The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England. Look now abroadanother race has fill d. Those populous borderswide the wood recedes,
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    Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835)
    The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England
    "Look now abroadanother race has fill'd Those populous borderswide the wood recedes, And town shoots up, and fertile realms are till'd; The land is full of harvests and green meads." BRYANT
    The breaking waves dash'd high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches toss'd;
    And the heavy night hung dark, The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moor'd their bark On the wild New England shore.
    Not as the conqueror comes, They, the true-hearted, came; Not with the roll of the stirring drums, And the trumpet that sings of fame;
    Not as the flying come, In silence and in fear; They shook the depths of the desert gloom With their hymns of lofty cheer.
    Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea: And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free!
    The ocean eagle soar'd From his nest by the white wave's foam And the rocking pines of the forest roar'd This was their welcome home!

    55. Hidden London By Jan Collie
    The Pilgrim Fathers 1620. The story of the Mayflower and the small band of religious dissidents who boarded her in the hope of finding freedom in the New
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    The Pilgrim Fathers
    The story of the Mayflower and the small band of religious dissidents who boarded her in the hope of finding freedom in the New World must be one of the best-known tales in history.
    Determined to win the right to worship according to their own consciences, 101 men, women and children set out from Plymouth, England on a perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Their intended destination was the British colony of Virginia but the Mayflower was blown around 500 miles off course and they finally took shelter in a natural harbour at what later became Provincetown, Massachusetts.
    After exploring the area, the travellers disembarked near the head of Cape Cod on December 21, 1620 but arguments had broken out between them over how the colony they intended to found should be governed. This led to the formulation of a binding agreement known as the Mayflower Compact which was effectively the first constitution to be written in America.
    Now a unified group, the passengers of the

    56. 'The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers' :: A Poem By Elizabeth Barrett Browning ::
    The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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    58. Pilgrims -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    They settled in (A city in the western Netherlands; residence of the Pilgrim Fathers for 11 years before they sailed for America in 1620) Leiden for 12
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    Pilgrims
    [Categories: Religion and politics, Massachusetts history]
    This article is about the colonists of North America. For the religious travelers, see (Some one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion) Pilgrim . For the football teams of this nickname, see (Click link for more info and facts about Plymouth Argyle F.C.) Plymouth Argyle F.C. and (Click link for more info and facts about Boston United F.C.) Boston United F.C.
    The Pilgrims were a group of (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English religious separatists who sailed from Europe to North America in the early (Click link for more info and facts about 17th century) 17th century , in search of a home where they could freely practice their (Adheres to strict religious principles; opposed to sensual pleasures) Puritan style of religion and live according to their own laws. The various members of the group had broken away from the (The national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the Sovereign as its temporal head)

    59. Footsteps
    There is no doubt that Bartlett actually wrote The Pilgrim Fathers between September 1852, when he finished the text of Pictures from Sicily, and May 1853,
    http://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/resources/archives/collection_update/18/pilgrim27.htm
    bottom of page previous page next page The second group of 16 drawings in George Henry Virtue's picture album, numbered from 13 to 23b, is associated with Bartlett's book The Pilgrim Fathers The 16 sketches depict the movements of the Pilgrims from their original home in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire to the east coast port city of Boston, England, across the English Channel to Amsterdam, Holland, and from there to Leyden, where they spent about 12 years. The subsequent voyage to America in the "Mayflower," the first landfall at Provincetown, Massachusetts, and the final settlement at Plymouth are also illustrated. The dates when Bartlett made his sketches and did the research for his book are a matter of considerable speculation. There is no doubt that Bartlett actually wrote The Pilgrim Fathers between September 1852, when he finished the text of Pictures from Sicily , and May 1853, when he left England for Switzerland en route to Jerusalem to work on his next book, Jerusalem Revisited . However, he may have been collecting documentary materials since 1841, and, by his own admission, one of the illustrations for

    60. WordReference Forums - Pilgrim Fathers
    This is a discussion forum about words and cultures.
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