Leeward and Windward men opposed each other, the latter ultimately triumphing. The civil war which raged in England contributed to people and enrich the island ; and on the downfall of Charles, many families attached to the Royal cause found shelter in... The Colonial Office List for ... - Sivu 22tekijä(t) Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1890Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1834 - 572 sivua
...inhabitants met with no inconsiderable difficulties, — local feuds were added to domestic privations ; but the civil war which raged in England contributed to people and enrich the island, as it had done other places, and, on" the downfal of Charles, many respectable families attached to... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 376 sivua
...inhabitants met with no inconsiderable difficulties. Local feuds were added to domestic privations ; but the civil war which raged in England contributed to people and enrich the island, as it had done other places, and, on the downfall of Charles, many respectable families attached to... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 sivua
...inhabitants met with no inconsiderable difficulties. Local feuds were added to domestic privations ; but the civil war which raged in England contributed to people and enrich the island, as it had done other places, and, on the downfall of Charles, many respectable families attached to... | |
| 1931 - 1236 sivua
...foundation of Bridgetown, the present capital. The Leeward and Windward men opposed each other, the latter ultimately triumphing. The civil war which...governed by Lord Willoughby, a Royalist, to whom it wai conveyed by Lord Carlisle («on of the first patentee) ; but when the island was subdued by the... | |
| Daniel Hart - 1866 - 268 sivua
...inhabitants met with no inconsiderable difficultiesLooal feuds were added to domestic privations, but the civil war which raged in England contributed to...people and enrich the island ; and on the downfall of Charlea, rminy families attached to the Royal cause found shelter in Barbados. The island was afterward... | |
| Silver S.W. and co - 1880 - 162 sivua
...laid the foundation of Bridgetown, the present capital. Local feuds were continually breaking out, but the civil war which raged in England contributed to people and enrich the island : and many Royalist families emigrated hither on the downfall of Charles I. Barbados has not, like the neighbouring... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1925 - 1078 sivua
...foundation of Bridgetown, the present capital. The Leeward and Windward men opposed each other, the latter ultimately triumphing. The civil war which...! in Barbados. The island was afterwards governed I by Lord Willoughbv, a Royalist, to whom it waa conveyed by Ixml Carlisle (son of the first ! patentee)... | |
| 1923 - 1010 sivua
...foundation of Bridgetown, the present capital. The Leeward and Windward men opposed each other, the latter ultimately triumphing. The civil war which...families attached to the Royal cause found shelter 1 in Barbados. The island was afterwards governed by Lord AVilloughby, a Royalist, to whom it was conveyed... | |
| 1910 - 836 sivua
...foundation of Bridgetown, the present capital. The Leeward and Windward men opposed each other, the latter ultimately triumphing. The civil war which...in Barbados. The island was afterwards governed by Iiord Willoughby, a Royalist, to whom it was conveyed by Lord Carlisle (son of the first patentee)... | |
| 1899 - 686 sivua
...foundation of Bridgetown, the present capital. The leeward and windward men opposed each other, the latter ultimately triumphing. The civil war which...Royal cause found shelter in Barbados. The island was afterwords governed by Lord Willoughby, a Royalist, to whom it was conveyed by Lord Carlisle (son of... | |
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