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  Deere island,  [[Unclear]] first procured the consent of  
  Deere island,  [[Unclear]] first procured the consent of  
mr Samel Shrimpton of Boston in [[wheofe?]] possesion that Island  
mr Samel Shrimpton of Boston in [[wheofe?]] possesion that Island  
was to [[place?]] them there at present, with this prohibition that  that they should not [[cut?]] downe any growing wood nor doe any dammage to his sheepe kept there ; In pursuance of this order Capt thomas [[prentice]] (who was a person [[civill?]] & [[frendly?]] to theee indians) with a ply of [[horses?]] was commanded to bring them downe speedily to a place called [[pyne?]] upon Charles River, about two miles [[above?]] Cambridge,  where boats were appointed to bee in a readiness to take [[unclear]] on board & Transport them to the afforsaid Island; Capt [[prentice?]] accordingly went up to Natick with a few men & [[unclear]] [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] as were of [[greately?]] [[unclear]], and [[symbol---carrot]] he [[declared?]] to them the court [[pleasure?]] for their removall unto which they quietly & redily submitted & came downe with him at an houre or two warning about two hundred [[soules?]] of all sorte; ( there was one family of [[unclear]] about twelve in numbre  the [[unclear]] man named old [[fetero?]]; with his sons & relation [[was?]] secretly Ranne away in the night But this man & his relations were not praying indians nor did not live at Natick but only [[unclear]] the wars, but dwell at a place neare Sudbury [[unlcear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] submitted to the [[christian?]] [[unclear]] but separated from [[Bee my?]] of ill turne [[unclear]] the old man, had repute to be a power;  these Ranne away for fear of this [[unclear]] & was with the enimy [[unclear ]] was [[unclear]] after ward at cochecho  and [[hanged?]] at Boston Good mr Eliot this  faithful [[unclear]] & [[unclear]] of the praying indian met them at the place Before mentioned where they were to be [[unclear]], who comforted & incoraged  [[unclear]] & prayed with them and for them ;
was to [[place?]] them there at present, with this prohibition that  
  that they should not [[cut?]] downe any growing wood nor doe  
any dammage to his sheepe kept there ; In pursuance of this  
order Capt thomas [[prentice]] (who was a person [[civill?]] & [[frendly?]]  
to theee indians) with a ply of [[horses?]] was commanded to bring them downe speedily to a place called [[pyne?]] upon  
Charles River, about two miles [[above?]] Cambridge,  where  
boats were appointed to bee in a readiness to take [[unclear]] on board  
& Transport them to the afforsaid Island; Capt [[prentice?]]  
accordingly went up to Natick with a few men & [[unclear]] [[unclear]]  
to [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] as were of [[greately?]] [[unclear]], and [[symbol---carrot]] he [[declared?]]  
to them the court [[pleasure?]] for their removall unto which  
they quietly & redily submitted & came downe with him  
at an houre or two warning about two hundred [[soules?]]  
of all sorte; ( there was one family of [[unclear]] about twelve in numbre   
the [[unclear]] man named old [[fetero?]]; with his sons & relation [[was?]] secretly  
Ranne away in the night But this man & his relations were
not praying indians nor did not live at Natick but only [[unclear]]
the wars, but dwell at a place neare Sudbury [[unlcear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]]  
submitted to the [[christian?]] [[unclear]] but separated from [[Bee my?]]  
of ill turne [[unclear]] the old man, had repute to be a power;  these
Ranne away for fear of this [[unclear]] & was with the enimy  
[[unclear ]] was [[unclear]] after ward at cochecho  and [[hanged?]] at Boston  
Good mr Eliot this  faithful [[unclear]] & [[unclear]] of the  
praying indian met them at the place Before mentioned  
where they were to be [[unclear]], who comforted & incoraged  [[unclear]] & prayed with them and for them ;

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Being slaine I shall omit to mention them, This contrivance Against the Natick Indians obtained & unclear

it was designed for, unlcear the passing an order in?
the Genll court, forwith to remove them from their place? onto?
Deere island,  Unclear first procured the consent of 

mr Samel Shrimpton of Boston in wheofe? possesion that Island was to place? them there at present, with this prohibition that

that they should not cut? downe any growing wood nor doe 

any dammage to his sheepe kept there ; In pursuance of this order Capt thomas prentice (who was a person civill? & frendly? to theee indians) with a ply of horses? was commanded to bring them downe speedily to a place called pyne? upon Charles River, about two miles above? Cambridge, where boats were appointed to bee in a readiness to take unclear on board & Transport them to the afforsaid Island; Capt prentice? accordingly went up to Natick with a few men & unclear unclear to unclear unclear unclear as were of greately? unclear, and symbol---carrot he declared? to them the court pleasure? for their removall unto which they quietly & redily submitted & came downe with him at an houre or two warning about two hundred soules? of all sorte; ( there was one family of unclear about twelve in numbre the unclear man named old fetero?; with his sons & relation was? secretly Ranne away in the night But this man & his relations were

not praying indians nor did not live at Natick but only unclear
the wars, but dwell at a place neare Sudbury unlcear unclear unclear 

submitted to the christian? unclear but separated from Bee my? of ill turne unclear the old man, had repute to be a power; these

Ranne away for fear of this unclear & was with the enimy 

unclear was unclear after ward at cochecho and hanged? at Boston Good mr Eliot this faithful unclear & unclear of the praying indian met them at the place Before mentioned where they were to be unclear, who comforted & incoraged unclear & prayed with them and for them ;