Though medieval accounts record the name "Baynton" as such, the spelling around the Tudor period was "Bayntun."
European written accounts generally recorded friendliness of the First Nations, who profited in trade with Europeans.
This is simply that the accounts would record, as an expense, an item which is only supported by the issue of an order.
Starting from 1604, the annual accounts record the employment of a carilloneur to play songs during Sundays, holidays and market days.
Other accounts record the game as coming from the freed slave community of Pin Point, Georgia.
This account, in addition, recorded his (natural) historical and ethnological observations made while surveying.
However, Spanish accounts record a short skirmish at Awatovi before the Hopis capitulated.
By 1987 its income exceeded £1 million per annum, and its 2005-2006 accounts recorded an income of £26.9 million.
The first historical account of Kouji ever recorded was over 2,300 years ago in Shandong province during the warring states period.
However, many of these codes are now extinct, and very few accounts have recorded any detail.