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had behind them except some small matter they carried upon [[their?]] backs upon this information the court toke the matter into more deliberate consideration & sent back mr Cook with order to returns all the women & children & old [[men?]] backe to their place, & to bring downe only the [[inserted word--all]] men. [[unclear]] order was put in execution accordingly. And for the praying Indians belonging to [[punkapoag?]] were by order [[brought?]] downe [[inserted word--to Dorchester]] from [[their?]] forte & towne by Capt [[Brated?]] & his troope The court (after they had [[spoke?]] withe william [[Ahaton?]] & others of their principall men) [[unclear]] sure satisfaction from [[them?]] , that they were all returned  backe to their habitations exept 3 or 4 men  that were suspected ; But the wamesit men: about 33 were broughte downe to [[chalo?]] towne & served in the towne house [[unclear]] day until the court had [[unclear]] to examine & afterward the most of [[them?]] were returned home [[ unclear]] ; [[word crossed out]] Some [[persons?]]suspected [[symbol--carrot]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]][[unclear]] [[unclear]]. upon the 20th of october
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had behind them except some small matter they carried upon their backs upon this information the court toke the matter into more deliberate consideration & sent back mr Cook with order to return all the women & children & old [[men?]] backe to their place, & to bring downe only the able men. this order was put in execution accordingly. And for the praying Indians belonging to punkapog which were by order brought downe to Dorchester  from their forte & towne by Capt Bratle & his troops  The court (after they had spoke withe william Ahaton & others of their principall men) [[rec]] such satisfaction from them , that they were all returned  backe to their habitations exept 3 or 4 men  that were suspected ; But the wamesit men: about 33 were broughte downe to charles towne & served in the towne house severall days until the court had leasure to examine them & afterward the most of them were returned home againe ; [[word crossed out]] Some persons suspected ^being garbled from the rest
upon the 26th of october new clamors & reports were raised & fomented against the Christian Indians of [[Natick?]] upon pretense that some of them had fired a House [[and?]] old barne, at Dedham. ( a poor old house not worth 10 [[symbol for shillings]] that stood alone fare distant from the dwelling houses), this House (in all probability) was set on fire a purpose by some that were back frends to those poore indians ; thereby to take an ocasion to procure the removall of all those indians, from Natick; The contrivers whereof well knew that the magistrates generally were very slow to distrust those poore chtians.  this artifice was therfore used to provoke them, God ( who knows all) will I hope on day awaken & convince the concinse [[conscience]] of those persons that have beene industriously active to [[tradute?]] & afflict those poore inocent chtians , without [[cause?]] for as to the body of them: they were allwais true & faithfull to the English: & I never saw or herd any substaniall evidense to the contrary. Besides this of Burning the house there were other false information presented at the same time to the Genorall court to stirr them up to a sharpe proceedure against those indians But the authors of those things

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34 had behind them except some small matter they carried upon their backs upon this information the court toke the matter into more deliberate consideration & sent back mr Cook with order to return all the women & children & old men? backe to their place, & to bring downe only the able men. this order was put in execution accordingly. And for the praying Indians belonging to punkapog which were by order brought downe to Dorchester from their forte & towne by Capt Bratle & his troops The court (after they had spoke withe william Ahaton & others of their principall men) rec such satisfaction from them , that they were all returned backe to their habitations exept 3 or 4 men that were suspected ; But the wamesit men: about 33 were broughte downe to charles towne & served in the towne house severall days until the court had leasure to examine them & afterward the most of them were returned home againe ; word crossed out Some persons suspected ^being garbled from the rest

upon the 26th of october new clamors & reports were raised & fomented against the Christian Indians of Natick? upon pretense that some of them had fired a House and? old barne, at Dedham. ( a poor old house not worth 10 symbol for shillings that stood alone fare distant from the dwelling houses), this House (in all probability) was set on fire a purpose by some that were back frends to those poore indians ; thereby to take an ocasion to procure the removall of all those indians, from Natick; The contrivers whereof well knew that the magistrates generally were very slow to distrust those poore chtians.  this artifice was therfore used to provoke them, God ( who knows all) will I hope on day awaken & convince the concinse conscience of those persons that have beene industriously active to tradute? & afflict those poore inocent chtians , without cause? for as to the body of them: they were allwais true & faithfull to the English: & I never saw or herd any substaniall evidense to the contrary. Besides this of Burning the house there were other false information presented at the same time to the Genorall court to stirr them up to a sharpe proceedure against those indians But the authors of those things