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to the ch[ris]tian religion they profesed yet ther
to the ch[ris]tian religion they profesed yet throu[[gh]]
Gods favor som of them were [[presumed?]] [[alive?]]
Gods favor som of them were presrved alive
& are reconsiled againe to the English e now
& are reconsiled againe to the English & now
live among the rest of the ch[ris]tian Indians &
live among the rest of the ch[ris]tian Indians &
in special those of them y lamented e mourne
in special those of them that lamented & mournd
when they were carried away: the Lord spared yr
when they were carried away: the Lord spared their
lives & Brought them back to the enioyment of h
lives & Brought them back to the enioyment of h
sanctury mercies.
sanctury mercies.
Upon this inteligence of the ennimies appear
Upon this inteligence of the ennimies appear
about Hassannamesit two companies of Engl[ish?]
about Hassannamesit two companies of Engl[ish?]
soldiers were dispatched away into those parts
soldiers were dispatched away into those parts
one commanded By Capt Daniel Hememan &
one commanded By Capt Daniel Henchman &
the other by Capt Joseph Sil, this last took
the other by Capt Joseph Sil, this last took
with him for guides 5 naticke Indians, wh[en?]
with him for guides 5 naticke Indians, wh[en?]
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at Hassanamesit the 6th of November hearing
at Hassanamesit the 6th of November hearing
a noyse Early in the morning sent forth two  
a noyse Early in the morning sent forth two  
files of men, with two Indians [[unclear]] James --
files of men, with two Indians viz James --
Qwanapohit & Eliazerpegin, they had not gon far
Qwanapohit & Eliazer pegin, they had not gon far
But they discovered [[unclear]] of the enimy on[e?]
But they discovered seaven of the enimy & on[[e]]
of them leading an English man, the enimy
of them leading an English man, the enimy
discovering our men fled But the Indians  
discovering our men fled But the Indians  
James & Eliazer pursed ym so close e firing upo[n?]
James & Eliazer pursed them so close & firing upo[n?]
the man yl led the English youth.  her was forc[ed?]
the man that led the English youth.  her was forc[ed?]
to leave his prisoner e they reskued him e brou[ght?]
to leave his prisoner & they reskued him & brou[ght?]
him to their captaine, also James ye Indian [[unclear]]
him to their captaine, also James the Indian [[rec..]]
a muskt from the enimy, at ye same time.  this [[unclear unclear]]
a muskt from the enimy, at the same time.  this [[unclear]]
whose name was Christopher Muchim was thus [[let?]]
whose name was Christopher Muchin was thus [[let?]]
from the barborus enimy by the courage e [[ability?]] of an Indian
from the barborus enimy by the courage & activty of our Indian

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to the ch[ris]tian religion they profesed yet through Gods favor som of them were presrved alive & are reconsiled againe to the English & now live among the rest of the ch[ris]tian Indians & in special those of them that lamented & mournd when they were carried away: the Lord spared their lives & Brought them back to the enioyment of h sanctury mercies.

Upon this inteligence of the ennimies appear

about Hassannamesit two companies of Engl[ish?] soldiers were dispatched away into those parts one commanded By Capt Daniel Henchman & the other by Capt Joseph Sil, this last took with him for guides 5 naticke Indians, wh[en?] they came to Hassanamesit, they found sign of the enimy But could see no considerable company of them. But Capt Syll being at -- at Hassanamesit the 6th of November hearing a noyse Early in the morning sent forth two files of men, with two Indians viz James -- Qwanapohit & Eliazer pegin, they had not gon far But they discovered seaven of the enimy & one of them leading an English man, the enimy discovering our men fled But the Indians James & Eliazer pursed them so close & firing upo[n?] the man that led the English youth. her was forc[ed?] to leave his prisoner & they reskued him & brou[ght?] him to their captaine, also James the Indian rec.. a muskt from the enimy, at the same time. this unclear whose name was Christopher Muchin was thus let? from the barborus enimy by the courage & activty of our Indian