Transcripts [textual records]. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 22.0 cm of textual records
Scope and content: This series contains transcriptions of printed and published 17th century works by Edward Winslow. Also included is a transcription of a pamphlet written in 1647 by John Child and William Vassall which attacks Winslow personally. This series also contains transcriptions of a number of 17th century documents -- petitions, reports, letters, acts -- relating to Edward Winslow or other members of his family
Title based on contents of the series
File arrangement is chronological by date of printing or publication
2. A relation or journall of the beginning and proceedings of the English plantation setled at Plimouth in New England. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 1 manuscript copy and 1 partial typescript transcription. - original written by Edward Winslow and printed in London in 1622; commonly known as Mourt's relation
3. Good Newes from New-England : or a true relation of things very remarkable at the plantation of Plimoth in New England. - [transcribed 195-?]. - typescript. - written by Edward Winslow and published in 1624
4. Good Newes from New-England : or a true relation of things very remarkable at the plantation of Plimoth in New England. - [transcribed 195-?]. - typescript. - written by Edward Winslow and published in 1624
5. Hypocrisie unmasked by a true relation of the proceedings of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts against Samuel Gorton (and his accomplices) a notorious disturber of the peace. - [transcribed 195-?]. - first copy. - written by Edward Winslow in 1646 and published the same year. - includes notes from Dr. Alexander Young
6. Hypocrisie unmasked by a true relation of the proceedings of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts against Samuel Gorton (and his accomplices) a notorious disturber of the peace. - [transcribed 195-?]. - first copy. - written by Edward Winslow in 1646 and published the same year
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7. Hypocrisie unmasked / by a true relation of the proceedings of the
Governor and Company of the Massachusetts against Samuel Gorton (and his
accomplices) a notorious disturber of the peace. - [transcribed 195-?].
- second copy. - written by Edward Winslow in 1646 and published as a pamphlet
in the same year
8. New-Englands Jonas cast up at London. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 1 manuscript and 3 typescript transcriptions. - written by John Child and William Vassall in 1647; pamphlet was a personal attack on Edward Winslow
9. New-Englands salamander discovered by an irreligious and scornefull pamphlet called 'New-Englands Jonas cast up at London, &c'. Owned by Major John Childe, but not probable to be written by him. - [transcribed 195-?]. - first typescript transcription + a second typescript transcription - written in 1647 in answer to John Child and William Vassall's New-Englands Jonas cast up at London which was a personal attack on Edward Winslow
10. New-Englands salamander discovered by an irreligious and scornefull pamphlet called 'New-Englands Jonas cast up at London, &c'. Owned by Major John Childe, but not probable to be written by him. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 1 manuscript transcription. - written in 1647 in answer to John Child and William Vassall's New-Englands Jonas cast up at London which was a personal attack on Edward Winslow
11. The glorious progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New England . - [transcribed 195-?]. - 2 typescript transcription. - first published in 1649
12. The glorious progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New England . - [transcribed 195-?]. - 1 manuscript transcription. - first published in 1649. - may be incomplete
13. A platform of church discipline gathered out of the word of God and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New-England. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 2 typescript transcriptions. - printed in New-England and reprinted in London, 1653. - originally edited by Edward Winslow
14. A platform of church discipline gathered out of the word of God
and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled
in the Synod at Cambridge in New-England. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 1 typescript
transcription. - original printed in New England and reprinted in London,
1653. - Sterry-Cooper notes on his cover that this work was edited by Edward
Winslow "which Winslow only saw through the press for a reprinted edition"
15. The complainte of certaine adventurers and inhabitants of the plantation
in Newe England, [163-?]. - [transcribed 195-?; photocopied 195-?]. - 1
manuscript transcription, 1 typescript transcription and 1 photocopy
16. An ordinance for the better ordering and disposing the estates
under sequestration, 1653. - [transcribed 195-?]. - 1 manuscript transcription,
1 typescript transcription. - Edward Winslow is named 1 of 4 commissioners
for the managing, ordering and disposing of the estates of all delinquents
now sequestered for Recusacey
17. Edward Winslow's petition from the Fleet Street prison, London
to the Lords Commissioners for the plantation in America, 1634. - [transcribed
195-?]. - 2 manuscript and 1 typescript transcriptions
18. The appeal of Susana Winslow, relat. of Edward Winslow and Josiah
his sons to Oliver Cromwell for a payment of 5000 lb., [1655/56]. - [transcribed
195-?]. -1 manuscript transcription and 1 typescript transcription
19. Transcriptions of various archival documents. - [transcribed 195-?]
20. Transcriptions of various archival documents. - [transcribed 195-?]
21. Untitled document. - [transcribed 195-?]. - incomplete transcription