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But as they passed home being under the Guard of Leiutenant
But as they passed home being under the Guard of Leiutenant
James Richardson, & a field of soldiers, they were to march through
James Richardson, & a field of soldiers, they were to march through
a village called wooburne, at which time the [[trumpet?]]
a village called wooburne, at which time the traned
Band, of that place were exersising, Lesston and Richerson
Band, of that place were exersising, Leitenant Richerson
& his Indians with their Gaurd before they grew neare
& his Indians with their Gaurd before they drew neare
the English souldiers, made Aft & he held out his hand[[unclear]]
the English souldiers, made Hlt & he held out his handker[[chief]]
as a flag of truce, whereupon the captaine & officers of
as a flag of truce, whereupon the captaine & officers of
the band sent to Richardson who showing them his
the band sent to Richardson who showing them his
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to their home, where upon the captaine & officers
to their home, where upon the captaine & officers
gave very strict charge to all the souldiers not to shoot
gave very strict charge to all the souldiers not to shoot
agane until the Indians were past & cleare, nor yet
a gunn until the Indians were past & cleare, nor yet
to give any [[unclear]] [[words?]].  But notwithstanding
to give any oprobious words.  But notwithstanding
this [[strict?]] prohibition, when the [[unclear]] were passing
this strict prohibition, when the indians were passing
by a young fellow a soulder named [[Kroget?]] discharged
by a young fellow a soulder named Knight discharged
his musket & killed on of the Indians stone dead; [[unclear]]
his musket & killed one of the Indians stone dead; being
very neare him.  the [[unclear]] slayne was a stout young men
very neare him.  the person slayne was a stout young men
very neare allyed to the [[principal?]] pray my Indian of [[natuk?]]
very neare allyed to the principal praying Indians of natick
& wameset whose grandfather & unkel were pious men
& wameset whose grandfather & unkel were pious men -
his father long since: slayne the [[unclear]] wife the [[unclear]]
his father long since: slayne the war with the magues
the murderer was [[presently?]] aprehended & comitted to [[unclear]]
the murderer was presently aprehended & comitted to [[prse]]
& not long after tryed for his life, but was aquitted by
& not long after tryed for his life, but was aquitted by
the jury [[unclear unclear]] to [[unclear]] of the [[unclear]] the jury
the jury much contrary to the mind of the bench the jury
[[unclear]] they wanted [[unclear]] and the prisoner pleaded
aleadged they wanted evidence and the prisoner pleaded
of his gun went of by acident; & [[unclear]] witch were [[unclear]]
that his gun went of by acident; indeed witness were meal
[[unclear]] in finding evidense" the jury was sent out
mouth in finding evidense" the jury was sent out
agane & agane by the judge who was [[most unlawful?]]
agane & agane by the judge who was most unsatsfid
with the juries proceedings, but yet the jury did not
with the juries proceedings, but yet the jury did not
[[suceed?] ] to alter his mind & so the fellow was clerede [[cleared]]
see cause to alter their mind & so the fellow was clerede [[cleared]]
About the beginning of November [[Inteligenre?]] came
  About the beginning of November Inteligence came
from Mendon by two of the principal [[christian?]] Indians
from Mendon by two of the principal chtian Indians
(that stayed with James Speen, & Job Kattenanelt)
(that escaped viz James Speen, & Job Kattenanelt)
how the enimy had stayed upon & carried away
how the enimy had seased upon & carried away
captive the [[christian?]] Indians that were at Hassanan
captive the chtian Indians that were at Hassanansitt
[[unclear]] who were gathering threshing & putting up
who were gathering threshing & putting up in
Indian barnes (as of manner is) a considerable crop
Indian barnes (as the manner is) a considerable crop
of Indian corne y grew in that place & parts
of Indian corne that grew in that place & parts
adjacent.  these two men & some squas & children
adjacent.  these two men & some squas [[squaws]] & children
being as at a little distance from the rest made [[unclear]]
being as at a little distance from the rest made a shift

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were sent back to their wives & children at wameset. But as they passed home being under the Guard of Leiutenant James Richardson, & a field of soldiers, they were to march through a village called wooburne, at which time the traned Band, of that place were exersising, Leitenant Richerson & his Indians with their Gaurd before they drew neare the English souldiers, made Hlt & he held out his handkerchief as a flag of truce, whereupon the captaine & officers of the band sent to Richardson who showing them his comision from the councel to conduct those Indians safe to their home, where upon the captaine & officers gave very strict charge to all the souldiers not to shoot a gunn until the Indians were past & cleare, nor yet to give any oprobious words. But notwithstanding this strict prohibition, when the indians were passing by a young fellow a soulder named Knight discharged his musket & killed one of the Indians stone dead; being very neare him. the person slayne was a stout young men very neare allyed to the principal praying Indians of natick & wameset whose grandfather & unkel were pious men - his father long since: slayne the war with the magues the murderer was presently aprehended & comitted to prse & not long after tryed for his life, but was aquitted by the jury much contrary to the mind of the bench the jury aleadged they wanted evidence and the prisoner pleaded that his gun went of by acident; indeed witness were meal mouth in finding evidense" the jury was sent out agane & agane by the judge who was most unsatsfid with the juries proceedings, but yet the jury did not see cause to alter their mind & so the fellow was clerede cleared

 About the beginning of November Inteligence came

from Mendon by two of the principal chtian Indians (that escaped viz James Speen, & Job Kattenanelt) how the enimy had seased upon & carried away captive the chtian Indians that were at Hassanansitt who were gathering threshing & putting up in Indian barnes (as the manner is) a considerable crop of Indian corne that grew in that place & parts adjacent. these two men & some squas squaws & children being as at a little distance from the rest made a shift