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WILLIAM FIENNES, 1ST VISCOUNT SAYE AND SELE
(1582 - 14 April 1662) was an English nobleman and politician, known also for his involvement in several companies for setting up overseas colonies, including the first substantial colony in Connecticut. Included is the Providence Island Company, as well as a company which obtained a patent for a large tract of land on the Connecticut River. John Winthrop the Younger was appointed governor and established a fort at the mouth of the river, to which they gave the name of "Sayebrook", and sent over a shipload of colonists. Rare partial D.S. "W. Saye & Sele", 1p. 12mo., [n.p.], Dec. 17, 1645, in old english and untranslated. Tipped to another sheet. Large chips at top and bottom costing some text, else very good.

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