How to use in-sentence of “plymouth”:
+ He was also the first Governor of Plymouth Colony.
+ He married Sarah Collier at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony in 1634, and sired four children upon her.
+ In “Of Plymouth Plantation”, Bradford saw what was happening to be like what happened in the Bible.
+ One of his step-brothers became Plymouth Colony Governor Josiah Winslow.
+ Scientists from the University of Plymouth studied many animals that dive and hold their breath, from insects to whales.
Example sentences of “plymouth”:
+ He kept journals which are very important even today because they are the only history of how the Mayflower passengers and their families lived in Plymouth Colony.
+ The settlers of Plymouth then chose Bradford as the new governor.
+ He kept journals which are very important even today because they are the only history of how the Mayflower passengers and their families lived in Plymouth Colony.
+ The settlers of Plymouth then chose Bradford as the new governor.
+ William Bradford was also a Mayflower passenger and he kept a journal of life in Plymouth Colony.
+ Because of this, Ricketts could not take the position, since O’Donnell remained with the Band of the Plymouth Division.
+ John and Priscilla Alden lived in Plymouth until the late 1630s.
+ There was some bad feeling for a time when the Plymouth leaders refused to give up Squanto to Massasoit.
+ This caused him to be in the Plymouth court many times.
+ It was the sister design to the Plymouth Superbird.
+ The elected leadership of Plymouth Colony was at first a governor and an assistant governor.
+ Massasoit helped the people of Plymouth Colony in many ways, including how to plant corn.
+ The Plymouth Fury was succeeded by the Plymouth Gran Fury in the late 1970s.
+ Cars like the Ford Mustang and the Plymouth Barracuda were very successful.
+ Brewster became the senior religious leader at Plymouth Colony.
+ It is across the street from Plymouth Rock.
+ At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern part of the modern state of Massachusetts.
+ The family were Plymouth Colony’s troublemakers.
+ Bradford wrote “Of Plymouth Plantation”.
+ The Plymouth men managed to cut one cable when Hocking put his pistol to the head of Moses Talbot, one of Howland’s men, and shot and killed him.
More in-sentence examples of “plymouth”:
+ Gregg got the idea for the film from his own experiences as a student at Plymouth Art College.
+ Winslow helped to organize the voyage to the New World and was a leader at Plymouth Colony.
+ The first settlement of the Plymouth Colony was at New Plymouth.
+ The club is called “The Pilgrims” because the people that left Plymouth for America were the first people to be called Pilgrims.
+ McAnearney played for Sheffield Wednesday F.C.Sheffield Wednesday, Plymouth Argyle, Watford and Bradford City, who he also briefly managed in 1968 with Tom Hallett.
+ He grew up in Eggbuckland, Plymouth with his mother Debbie, father Rob and two younger brothers, Ben and Will.
+ The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
+ Nearly 250,000 people live in Plymouth and it is the largest place in Devon.
+ They arrived in Plymouth Colony on the ship “Francis” in 1634.
+ General Motors almost stopped building their popular Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird; Chrysler Corporation stopped building the Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda during that time.
+ His parents were from a very strict Christian sect called the Plymouth Brethren – and they believed that what ever they did in life, they would go to heaven anyway.
+ Then, in 1884, he came back to Lawrence and continued being the pastor at Plymouth Congregational Church.Blackmar.
+ This district includes New Plymouth City and a few smaller towns.
+ On March 23, 1621, John Carver was again chosen to be Plymouth governor.
+ Many of the people and events surrounding Plymouth Colony have become part of American folklore.
+ She died in Plymouth in March 1670 and was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth near her husband.
+ It is about a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury.
+ In Plymouth Colony records, Doty’s name was also spelled variously as Doten.
+ Samoset, an Indian walked into the village of Plymouth and greeted them in English.
+ She left for England in November 1791 and reached Plymouth on April 21 1792.
+ These are the team managers of Plymouth Argyle and the dates they took over.
+ The people of Plymouth faced many problems during the first years and could not pay back their investors.
+ In recent years, More’s metal spoon was found during the excavation of the original Plymouth Colony site.
+ The original settlers of Plymouth Colony are known as the Pilgrim Fathers, or simply as the Pilgrims.
+ Francis Cooke died in Plymouth on April 7, 1663 and was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
+ Gregg got the idea for the film from his own experiences as a student at Plymouth Art College.
+ Winslow helped to organize the voyage to the New World and was a leader at Plymouth Colony.
+ The first settlement of the Plymouth Colony was at New Plymouth.
+ Many of the Plymouth colonists left England for a place to worship in their own way.
+ He was born near Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania.
+ The ship set sail from Plymouth Sound on 27 December 1831 under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy R.N.
+ In Plymouth Colony, the settlers were given land.
+ Then Sir William Phips arrived and Massachusetts Bay and the Plymouth Colony were combined.
+ The Knights finished the post-season when they lost the OHL’s Western Conference final to the Plymouth Whalers by a series best 4-1 in a 7 series loss.
+ He also told us of another tribe, the Nausets, which were southeast of Plymouth Colony had one hundred men within the tribe.
+ Matthew came over to Plymouth Colony sometime after his parents.
+ In the Plymouth settlement of 1620, the house of Peter Browne was near that of John Goodman and was close to the harbor on the south side of the village street.
+ There would be no doctor on the “Mayflower” or at Plymouth Colony.
+ Samoset talked with the leaders of Plymouth Colony.
+ The prisoners were gathered from places throughout England – Wiltshire, Devonshire, Surry, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, Plymouth and London – many had already been locked up for several years in various prisons under appalling conditions and were in a poor state of health.
+ Horowitz’s “Patterns of Ethnic Separatism”, originally published in “Comparative Studies in Society and History”, 1981, vol 23, 165-95 Many of the Plymouth Colony Pilgrims who established the first successful colony in New England were separatists.
+ Hanson is a town in Plymouth County, MassachusettsPlymouth County in the state of Massachusetts.
+ In Plymouth the Howlands lived on the north side of Leyden Street.Hurd.
+ The parish church is dedicated to St Martin and Liskeard railway station is on the railway line from Plymouth to Penzance.
+ The Plymouth Congregational Church in Lawrence wasn’t destroyed, but many of its members were killed.
+ On June 16, 1632, the Plymouth Council gave some land that had once belonged to the Abenaki to Thomas Purchase and George Way.
+ The first successful English settlements were the Colony of Virginia in Jamestown, VirginiaJamestown in 1607 and the Pilgrims’ Plymouth Colony in 1620.
+ The most important transport links between Devon and Cornwall are the Plymouth to Penzance railway line and the A30 and A38 major roads.
+ West of Plymouth is the mouth of the River Tamar which is called the Hamoaze.
+ He played 2 seasons in the Ontario Hockey LeagueOHL with the Plymouth Whalers.
+ It and the town of Plymouth are the county seats of Plymouth County.