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field, & all the time of our being with them in the inn at
field, & all the time of our being with them in the inn at
Brookfield when the enemy attacked us; [those] two [kids].  beha-
Brookfield when the enemy attacked us; [those] two [kids].  behaved
ved themselves and honest & stout men. Witness my hand, the  
themselves and honest & stout men. Witness my hand, the  
20 Aug. 1675
20 Aug. 1675
                                                             Thomas Wheeler. II
                                                             Thomas Wheeler. II
                                                                                                           (2) He died
                                                                                                           (2) He died
This certificate those Inds. had, & I saw it, and took a copy                  10 Dec. the  
This certificate those Indians had, & I saw it, and took a copy                  10 Dec. the  
of it & I spoke with Cap. Wheeler before his death (2) and he owned      next year,
of it & I spoke with Cap. Wheeler before his death (2) and he owned      next year,
it.  Besides James Richardson, now Lieut. belongs to the ar-                1676.
it.  Besides James Richardson, now Lieut. belongs to the army              1676.
my & living at Chelmsford & several others that were in                            [Former.]
  & living at Chelmsford & several others that were in                            [Former.]
that action & are yet alive owned the same thing, and moreo-
that action & are yet alive owned the same thing, and moreover
ver both Cap. Wheeler & Lieut. Richardson informed me  [[ unknown word  ]]
both Cap. Wheeler & Lieut. Richardson informed me  [[ unknown word  ]]
2 Inds. before named, told Cap.Hutchin. before the Inds. [[perfior-
2 Indians before named, told Cap. Hutchin. before the Indians [[perfior-
ously]] assaulted their company, that they much doubted
ously]] assaulted their company, that they much doubted
the fidelity of those Nipmuck Inds. & feared they would be
the fidelity of those Nipmuck Indians & feared they would be
treacherous, & earnestly persuaded Cap.  Hutch & the  
treacherous, & earnestly persuaded Cap.  Hutch & the  
next not to adventure to go to them at the swamp; &
next not to adventure to go to them at the swamp; &
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but others also, for tho he was not killed upon the
but others also, for tho he was not killed upon the
place, yet he died of his wounds soon after (1); but this  (1)
place, yet he died of his wounds soon after (1); but this  (1)
shows the prudence & fidelity of the Christian Inds.;
shows the prudence & fidelity of the Christian Indians;
yet notwithstanding all this service they were with
yet notwithstanding all this service they were with
others of our Chrs. Inds. through the harch dealings of
others of our Christian Indians through the harsh dealings of
[[  ]] Eng. , in a manner constrained for want of shelter,
[[  ]] Eng. , in a manner constrained for want of shelter,
protection & incouragement, to fall off to the enemy at [[  -
protection & encouragement, to fall off to the enemy at [[  -
     ]] the story whereof follows in its place,& one of
     ]] the story whereof follows in its place,& one of
them, [[vir.?]] Lampson was slain in fight by some scouts
them, [[vir.?]] Lampson was slain in fight by some scouts
of our praying Inds. about [[Watchuset?]] & the other, Jo-
of our praying Indians. about [[Watchuset?]] & the other, Jo-
seph, taken prisoner in [[    ]] [[Co.]] & sold for a slave
seph, taken prisoner in [[    ]] [[Co.]] & sold for a slave
(1) namely 19 August From Brookfield  he was carried to Mastborrough, where he died.
(1) namely 19 August From Brookfield  he was carried to Mastborrough, where he died.
He was ancestor of Gov Hutchinson, the historian,  __ Lee Col. N. [[Hist.]] [[Loc.]] II, 6 for an
He was ancestor of Gov Hutchinson, the historian,  __ Lee Col. N. [[Hist.]] [[Loc.]] II, 6 for an
interesting note on the family.--See also p. 20 of any ed. of he "Letters to London"
interesting note on the family.--See also p. 20 of any ed. of he "Letters to London"

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field, & all the time of our being with them in the inn at Brookfield when the enemy attacked us; [those] two [kids]. behaved

themselves and honest & stout men. Witness my hand, the 

20 Aug. 1675

                                                           Thomas Wheeler. II
                                                                                                          (2) He died

This certificate those Indians had, & I saw it, and took a copy 10 Dec. the of it & I spoke with Cap. Wheeler before his death (2) and he owned next year, it. Besides James Richardson, now Lieut. belongs to the army 1676.

 & living at Chelmsford & several others that were in                             [Former.]

that action & are yet alive owned the same thing, and moreover

both Cap. Wheeler & Lieut. Richardson informed me  unknown word  

2 Indians before named, told Cap. Hutchin. before the Indians [[perfior- ously]] assaulted their company, that they much doubted the fidelity of those Nipmuck Indians & feared they would be treacherous, & earnestly persuaded Cap. Hutch & the next not to adventure to go to them at the swamp; & gave him some demonstrations of it, for there were 2 Eng. There sentey? day before the mischief, & they then observed that which was a ground of their fears. But the Cap. being a man of spirit & intent upon his quest? would proceed, & so lost not only his own life but others also, for tho he was not killed upon the place, yet he died of his wounds soon after (1); but this (1) shows the prudence & fidelity of the Christian Indians; yet notwithstanding all this service they were with others of our Christian Indians through the harsh dealings of [[ ]] Eng. , in a manner constrained for want of shelter, protection & encouragement, to fall off to the enemy at [[ -

   ]] the story whereof follows in its place,& one of

them, vir.? Lampson was slain in fight by some scouts of our praying Indians. about Watchuset? & the other, Jo- seph, taken prisoner in [[ ]] Co. & sold for a slave (1) namely 19 August From Brookfield he was carried to Mastborrough, where he died. He was ancestor of Gov Hutchinson, the historian, __ Lee Col. N. Hist. Loc. II, 6 for an interesting note on the family.--See also p. 20 of any ed. of he "Letters to London"