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Prisoners Vizt. this Boy and an old man [30] the Indians refus'd giving them up on which Capt.
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Vizt: of England, France and Ireland the nineteenth and of Scotland the five and fiftieth, and in the fifteenth yeare of this plantacon.
Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 Walter Stitt Robinson
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While I listened to this melancholy story, many of the Emigrants joined the person who was relating it, and added circumstances with which their own sad fate was connected; all, however, composed a tale of wo, flowing from the same source, Vizt the avarice and folly of their thoughtless masters.
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Directions of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, signified by your Letter of the 30th December last, I have solicited the passing of several Commissions through the proper Offices, for Trying Pirates at the following Places, Vizt.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Bellames Ship and he hoisted out his boat and sent several men on board the Sloop and soon afterwards, Vizt. about five a Clock, the Commander of the snow bore away, and came under the stern of Capt.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Company of Pyrates or sea Robbers in the aforesaid ship for severall dayes before their being soe taken did in an Open, Warlike, Hostile, and Piraticall manner Assault, Attack, Fight, take, Robb, Burn, and spoile severall Merchant ships belonging to the subjects of our sovereign Lord the King (Vizt.)
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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But the following never have been bound except in boards, and are in a good state of preservation Vizt.
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I must beg pardon for diviating in part from my orders by paying one half of the money only to Vizt 5000 dollars into the Branch
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[5] Vizt is the abbreviation for the Latin word "videlicet"; it means "namely."
Letter from Robert Carter to John Pemberton, July 13, 1732 1732
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This I intend as the Concluding stroke to my business Per [the] Bailey Brings to yo the Bills of Lading for the tobacco on board her Vizt thirty hogsheads of my own tobacco three of them leaf.
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins & Company, July 29, 1731 1731
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