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were thrown into a capitulation with Arnijo thus these daring and adventurous fellows became an easy prey to their relentless enemy.  Their sufferings & frustrations were great indeed along the Rio Grande, and to the City of Mexico.  When Santa Ana feasted his eyes upon their sorrows.  [[?]] [[?]] in Chains & for 10 long terms in the city of the [[Lepers?]]!  But at last they are liberated. X
were thrown into a capitulation with Armijo thus these daring and adventurous fellows became an easy prey to their relentless enemy.  Their sufferings & frustrations were great indeed along the Rio Grande, and to the City of Mexico.  When Santa Ana feasted his eyes upon their sorrows.  [[prisoners?]] [[walking?]] in Chains & for 10 long terms in the city of the Lepers!  But at last they are liberated. X
23.  The Santa Fe' prisoners landed, below the Town, each got well clothed & they now appear pretty comfortable.
23.  The Santa Fe' prisoners landed, below the Town, each got well clothed & they now appear pretty comfortable.
   Capt. C. Elliot R. N. H. B. M. Consul General to Texas arrived.  the British Residents presented a large party of the inhabitants, to welcome this gentleman to the Texas Shores.
   Capt. C. Elliot R. N. H. B. M. Consul General to Texas arrived.  the British Residents presented a large party of the inhabitants, to welcome this gentleman to the Texas Shores.
26.  For some days past very rainy weather; this is not usual for this season of the year  & will make the coast somewhat unhealthy.  [Crossed out:  A death of an Englishman from congestive fever occurred with ???]
26.  For some days past very rainy weather; this is not usual for this season of the year  & will make the coast somewhat unhealthy.  [Crossed out:  A death of an Englishman from congestive fever occurred with [[???]]
29.  At a Republic meeting held by he citizens of Galveston thanks was voted to R. Parkenham [?] H. B. M. Minister in Mexico  Waddy Thompson [?] [?] Kendalls [?] Santa Fe; Expedition
29.  At a Republic meeting held by he citizens of Galveston thanks were voted to R. Parkenham Esqr H. B. M. Minister in Mexico & Waddy Thompson Esqr Vote Kendalls His Santa Fe Expedition [[2 ??]]

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119 were thrown into a capitulation with Armijo thus these daring and adventurous fellows became an easy prey to their relentless enemy. Their sufferings & frustrations were great indeed along the Rio Grande, and to the City of Mexico. When Santa Ana feasted his eyes upon their sorrows. prisoners? walking? in Chains & for 10 long terms in the city of the Lepers! But at last they are liberated. X 23. The Santa Fe' prisoners landed, below the Town, each got well clothed & they now appear pretty comfortable.

  Capt. C. Elliot R. N. H. B. M. Consul General to Texas arrived.  the British Residents presented a large party of the inhabitants, to welcome this gentleman to the Texas Shores.

26. For some days past very rainy weather; this is not usual for this season of the year & will make the coast somewhat unhealthy. [Crossed out: A death of an Englishman from congestive fever occurred with ??? 29. At a Republic meeting held by he citizens of Galveston thanks were voted to R. Parkenham Esqr H. B. M. Minister in Mexico & Waddy Thompson Esqr Vote Kendalls His Santa Fe Expedition 2 ??