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particularly with Joseph [[?]] -  
particularly with Joseph Tuckapawillin -  
minister of the Indian church, [[?]] at [[?]]
minister of the Indian church, late at Hassanamesit
[[?]] & others to meet them in the woods
& others to meet them in the woods
about those parts and Bring with them Jobs three
about those parts and Bring with them Jobs three
children [[redacted]] [[redacted]] [[redacted]] [[?]] to the English  
children [[words crossed out]] againe to the English  
in pursuante of this order of the councill
in pursuance of this order of the councill
Major Savage, did (with the advise and consent  
Major Savage, did (with the advise and consent  
of Major Generall Denison who was then at
of Major Generall Denison who was then at
Marlborough in order to disperse away the  
Marlborough in order to dispatch away the  
army) give liberty to Job, to go alone  
army) give liberty to Job, to go alone  
from Marlborough to the place appointed  
from Marlborough to the place appointed  
about [[?]], not about twelve miles  
about Hassannamesit, not about twelve miles  
distant, to meet his friends & children & to  
distant, to meet his friends & children & to  
Bring them in to the Army at the rendezvous
Bring them in to the Army at the rendezvous
at [[Qualauge?]]: Not long after Job was  
at Quabauge: Not long after Job was  
gone from Marlborough, The Captaine afforded  
gone from Marlborough, The Captaine afforded  
hearing of it, made a very great [[stir?]]
hearing of it, made a very great stir
at the head quarters, at william wards in  
at the head quarters, at william wards in  
[[?]], where the army was drawn
Marlborough, where the army was drawn
up in a [[body?]] in order to [[?]] [[?]] ] and  
up in a body in order to their march) and  
spake [[redacted]] words reflecting greatly upon  
spake [[crossed out]] words reflecting greatly upon  
that action of sending away Job. [[alleg-
that action of sending away Job. alleging]] that hee
ing]] that hee would informe the enemy  
would informe the enemy of the Armys motion, and so frustrate
of the Armys motion, and so frustrate [[their?]]
the whole designe, this faire pretence was managed
whole designe, [[this?]] [[faire?]][[?]] was [[?]]
in a mutinous manner by others of like temper
in a [[?]] manner by others of like [[demeanor?]]
& spirit, insomuch that the army was under great  
& spirit, insomuch that the army was under great  
disquiet, herby the wisdome & prudence not one of  
disquiet, herby the wisdome & prudence not one of  
Major Savage, but of Major Generall Denison was  
Major Savage, but of Major Generall Denison was  
much resorted upon. But they were faine to  
much reflected upon. But they were faine to  
calme this [[storm?]] by [[?]] moans & soft words,  
calme this storm by gentl means & soft words,  
& forthwith to send away Capt Wadsworth & Capt
& forthwith to send away Capt Wadsworth & Capt
[[Syffi?]] with [[?]] [[?]] [[?]] with James Quannapohit  
Syll who offered themselves with James Quannapohit  
to follow Job on horse back hoping to [[?]] [[?]] [[?]]
to follow Job on horse back hoping to overtake him

Latest revision as of 15:45, 20 April 2022

70 particularly with Joseph Tuckapawillin - minister of the Indian church, late at Hassanamesit & others to meet them in the woods about those parts and Bring with them Jobs three children words crossed out againe to the English in pursuance of this order of the councill Major Savage, did (with the advise and consent of Major Generall Denison who was then at Marlborough in order to dispatch away the army) give liberty to Job, to go alone from Marlborough to the place appointed about Hassannamesit, not about twelve miles distant, to meet his friends & children & to Bring them in to the Army at the rendezvous at Quabauge: Not long after Job was gone from Marlborough, The Captaine afforded hearing of it, made a very great stir at the head quarters, at william wards in Marlborough, where the army was drawn up in a body in order to their march) and spake crossed out words reflecting greatly upon that action of sending away Job. alleging]] that hee would informe the enemy of the Armys motion, and so frustrate the whole designe, this faire pretence was managed in a mutinous manner by others of like temper & spirit, insomuch that the army was under great disquiet, herby the wisdome & prudence not one of Major Savage, but of Major Generall Denison was much reflected upon. But they were faine to calme this storm by gentl means & soft words, & forthwith to send away Capt Wadsworth & Capt Syll who offered themselves with James Quannapohit to follow Job on horse back hoping to overtake him