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Benjamin Nye (b.1620), son of Thomas and Agnes Nye, immigrated in 1635 from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, moved to Sandwich, Massachusetts in 1637, and married Katherine Tupper in 1640. Descendants and relatives lived throughout the United States. Some descendants became Mormons and lived in Utah and elsewhere. Includes ancestry in England and many of their descendants (some of these descendants immigrated to Nova Scotia, Ontario and elsewhere in Canada).
A collection of the three books in the Once Upon a Duke series. THE DUKE WHO LOVED HER: When the Duke of Hartshorne returns to London to assume his title, he barely hopes his heart’s desire still waits for him. But she’s engaged to another man, so he fights to forget her and get on with his life. Having given up hope that Hart still loved her, Lady Marjorie Gideon agrees to marry someone else. Then he fails to show up for their wedding. She fears something bad has befallen him and asks the only man she trusts to find him. The favor she asks of him will require every ounce of his honor to take on, and no one believes him to be an honorable man. Except Marjorie. For her, he would do anythi...
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In this humorous historical romance, a cowboy must choose between family bonds that could restore his trust or a love that could heal his heart.
This edited collection from a distinguished group of contributors explores a range of topics including literature as imperialist propaganda, the representation of the colonies in British literature, the emergence of literary culture in the colonies and the creation of new gender roles such as ‘girl Crusoes’ in works of fiction.
Reproduction of the original.