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Excerpt from The Story of the New England Whalers At a meeting of the inhabitants of Easthampton, Long Island, held on November 6, 1651, "It was ordered that Goodman Mulford shall call out ye town by succession to loke for Whale." "Goodman," as the reader will remember, was not a given name but a title that was applied to citizens who were not of the aristocracy. "Goodman" Mulford had been christened John. He was of the peasantry, but the fact that he was chosen to the office mentioned shows th…
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Excerpt from The Story of the New England Whalers
At a meeting of the inhabitants of Easthampton, Long Island, held on November 6, 1651, "It was ordered that Goodman Mulford shall call out ye town by succession to loke for Whale."
"Goodman," as the reader will remember, was not a given name but a title that was applied to citizens who were not of the aristocracy. "Goodman" Mulford had been christened John. He was of the peasantry, but the fact that he was chosen to the office mentioned shows that he was a man of influence in the community, and of tried impartiality as well.

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Excerpt from The Story of the New England Whalers
At a meeting of the inhabitants of Easthampton, Long Island, held on November 6, 1651, "It was ordered that Goodman Mulford shall call out ye town by succession to loke for Whale."
"Goodman," as the reader will remember, was not a given name but a title that was applied to citizens who were not of the aristocracy. "Goodman" Mulford had been christened John. He was of the peasantry, but the fact that he was chosen to the office mentioned shows that he was a man of influence in the community, and of tried impartiality as well.

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