- John
Endecott (also
spelled Endicott; 1588 – 15
March 1665),
regarded as one of the
Fathers of New England, was the longest-serving
governor of the M****achusetts...
- The
Endicott Pear Tree, also
known as the
Endecott Pear, is a
European Pear (Pyrus communis) tree,
located in Danvers, Es**** County, M****achusetts. It...
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granite monument and
white granite statue of John
Endecott. The
statue is a
standing portrayal of John
Endecott dressed in
early colonial attire, consisting...
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between the
Charles and
Merrimack Rivers. The
company dispatched John
Endecott and a
small company of
settlers to M****achusetts Bay not long
after acquiring...
- were
meant to be
performed together as a trilogy. The
first two pieces, "
Endecott and the Red Cross" and "My Kinsman,
Major Molineux" were
stage adaptations...
- 1:607
Capen (p. 54)
incorrectly lists Dudley as deputy; it was in fact
Endecott. Davis, p. 163 Fry, p. 66 Fry, p. 65 Fry, p. 69 Fry, p. 70 Belknap, p....
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brought before the court. They were
imprisoned on
orders of
Governor John
Endecott,
under a
sentence of banishment.
Shortly after this, Mary Dyer and Anne...
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company was
exempt from
regulations governing the militia.
Governor John
Endecott in 1652 sent a
survey party to
determine the colony's
northern boundary...
- with
provisions to join
Conant in 1628, led by Governor's ****istant John
Endecott, one of the grantees. The next year,
Naumkeag was
renamed Salem and fortified...
- A
statue of John
Endecott by
artist C. Paul
Jennewein and
architect Ralph Weld Gray is
installed along The Fenway, in Boston's
Forsyth Park, in the U.S...