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Definition of Endicott
1. Noun. Born in England; in 1629 he became the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1588-1665).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endicott
Literary usage of Endicott
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia by John Bouvier, Francis Rawle (1914)
"Endicott, 41 NJ Eq. 93, 3 All. 157 ; bronzes, statuary, and pictures ; Endicott v.
Endicott, 41 NJ Eq. 93, ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1847)
"THE Endicott FAMILY. BY CHARLES 51. Endicott, ESQ., OF SAI.FM It is the general
impression that all having this name in this country are descended from ..."
3. Biographical History of Massachusetts: Biographies and Autobiographies of ...by Samuel Atkins Eliot by Samuel Atkins Eliot (1909)
"The earliest known ancestor in a direct line was Henry Endicott, ... The earliest
ancestor in America was Gilbert Endicott, born in Marldon, England, 1648. ..."
4. English Colonies in America by John Andrew Doyle (1889)
"That headstrong and narrow-minded man Endicott on his own authority ... 6 Endicott
probably needed no prompter to such an act, but the incident shows how ..."
5. Essays and Essay-writing: Based on Atlantic Monthly Models by William Maddux Tanner (1918)
"Endicott AND I CONDUCT AN ORCHESTRA WHEN two people conduct an orchestra there
is plot ... Endicott and I conduct a family orchestra, he at the piano, ..."