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where the two woonded Captanes, Hutchison & wheeler were with yr Remnant of their souldiers, & ys inhabitants, which that night yt next day was beseiged, & assaulted by the enimy & divers attempts made to fire it the particular Relation of yt matter [[?]] declared in the History of the indians & another printed paper put forth by Capt Wheeler beeing a narative of that matter; wherin he mentions nothing of those indians senture, But yet gave them a certificate under his hand in these words.  These are to certify that Joseph & Sampson Indians that were our guides in the nipmuck country, Behaved themselves courageosly & faithfully & conducted our distressed company,  in the best way from the swamps when wee were woonded & divers slaine), unto ye towne of Brookfield, and all the time of our beeing with us in the inne at Brookfeld when the enimy observed those 2 indians behaved themselves as honest & stout men. witness my hand the 20th of August 1675    Thomas Wheeler
where the two woonded Captanes, Hutchison & wheeler were with their Remnant of their souldiers, & the Inhabitants, which that night & the next day was beseiged, & assaulted by the enimy & divers attempts made to fire it the particular Relation of that matter is declared in the History of the indians & another printed paper put forth by Capt Wheeler beeing a narative of that matter; wherin he mentions nothing of those indians service, But yet gave them a certificate under his hand in these words.  These are to certify that Joseph & Sampson Indians that were our guides in the nipmuck country, Behaved themselves courageosly & faithfully & conducted our distressed company,  in the best way from the swamps when wee were woonded & divers slaine), unto ye towne of Brookfield, and all the time of our beeing with us in the inne at Brookfeld when the enimy observed those 2 indians behaved themselves as honest & stout men. witness my hand the 20th of August 1675    Thomas Wheeler


This certificate, those indians had & I saw it & tooke a coppy of & I spoke with Capt wheler before his death & hee owned it Besides James Richardson now Leiftenant [[Lieutenant]] belonging to ye Army & landing at chelmsford & sevral others yt were in that action & are yet alive owned the same thing, & morever Both Capt wheler & Leiftenant [[Lieutenant]] Richardson, Informed me that the two indians Before named; Told Capt Hutchinson: before the indians perfideously assuulted yr company,  that they nevr doubted the fidelity of the nipmuck indians, & feared they would bee treachourous, & earnestly persuaded Capt Hutchinson &     Rest not to adusnhre to goe to them at the swamps;
This certificate, those indians had & I saw it & tooke a coppy of & I spoke with Capt wheler before his death & hee owned it Besides James Richardson now Leiftenant [[Lieutenant]] belonging to the Army & landing at chelmsford & sevral others that were in that action & are yet alive owned the same thing, & morever Both Capt wheler & Leiftenant [[Lieutenant]] Richardson, Informed me that the two indians Before named; Told Capt Hutchinson: before the indians perfideously assuulted yr company,  that they nevr doubted the fidelity of the nipmuck indians, & feared they would bee treachourous, & earnestly persuaded Capt Hutchinson & the Rest not to [[adventure?]] to goe to them at the swamps; & gave them some demonstrations of it, for they [[u?]] & English have sent us Day before the mischife & they then observad that which was aground of their fears.
& gave them some demonstrations of it, for they u? English have sent us Day before the mischife & oy the observadoy which was aground of ?oir feases.   But the  
But the Captaine being a man of spirit & -intent upon his trust, would proceed & so lost not only his owne life but a thers also, for though he was not kild upon the place yet
Captaine Persing a man of spirit & - mton d upon his trast, would proceed & so lost not only his owne life but a thors also, per though hrt way not told upon the placeyl
hee died of his woonds soone after, but this shows the prudense & fidelity of those chh'an [[christian]] Indians; yet notwithstanding All this servise they were with others; of chrn Indians through the harsh dealing & of some English  In a manner constramed for want of Shelter protection & encouragement to fall to the em'my at Hassunmefit the story whereof follows in its place & -one of them vizt Sampson was Slaine in fight by some scouts
hee died of his woonds soone after, but this shows that prudense? fidelity of those chh'an Indians; yet no twistn nding All this s ruse they were with others; of chrn Indians
through the harsh dealing & of some English  In a manner constramed forwart of Sheler proheahon & moorgmil to fall to the em'my at Hassunmefit desir stiny a Ear of
Pollowinik plck & - & tgdone of yr vizt Sampson was Slaine in foht by some mscouly

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13 where the two woonded Captanes, Hutchison & wheeler were with their Remnant of their souldiers, & the Inhabitants, which that night & the next day was beseiged, & assaulted by the enimy & divers attempts made to fire it the particular Relation of that matter is declared in the History of the indians & another printed paper put forth by Capt Wheeler beeing a narative of that matter; wherin he mentions nothing of those indians service, But yet gave them a certificate under his hand in these words. These are to certify that Joseph & Sampson Indians that were our guides in the nipmuck country, Behaved themselves courageosly & faithfully & conducted our distressed company, in the best way from the swamps when wee were woonded & divers slaine), unto ye towne of Brookfield, and all the time of our beeing with us in the inne at Brookfeld when the enimy observed those 2 indians behaved themselves as honest & stout men. witness my hand the 20th of August 1675 Thomas Wheeler

This certificate, those indians had & I saw it & tooke a coppy of & I spoke with Capt wheler before his death & hee owned it Besides James Richardson now Leiftenant Lieutenant belonging to the Army & landing at chelmsford & sevral others that were in that action & are yet alive owned the same thing, & morever Both Capt wheler & Leiftenant Lieutenant Richardson, Informed me that the two indians Before named; Told Capt Hutchinson: before the indians perfideously assuulted yr company, that they nevr doubted the fidelity of the nipmuck indians, & feared they would bee treachourous, & earnestly persuaded Capt Hutchinson & the Rest not to adventure? to goe to them at the swamps; & gave them some demonstrations of it, for they u? & English have sent us Day before the mischife & they then observad that which was aground of their fears.

But the Captaine being a man of spirit & -intent upon his trust, would proceed & so lost not only his owne life but a thers also, for though he was not kild upon the place yet

hee died of his woonds soone after, but this shows the prudense & fidelity of those chh'an christian Indians; yet notwithstanding All this servise they were with others; of chrn Indians through the harsh dealing & of some English In a manner constramed for want of Shelter protection & encouragement to fall to the em'my at Hassunmefit the story whereof follows in its place & -one of them vizt Sampson was Slaine in fight by some scouts