Archive for September, 2009

  • A Special Connection Across the Atlantic

    Monday, September 28th, 2009

    The market town of Hingham is most famous for its special connection across the Atlantic. The town produced a proud daughter town when, in the early 1600s, many of the town’s Puritan residents emigrated to a colony on Massachusetts, at Bear Cove.
    This emigration was lead by the former vicar Robert Peck alongside Peter Hobart, and [...]