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beeing in prison at charles towne 33 men were sent for [[before?]]
beeing in prison at charles towne 33 men were sent for [[before?]]
the Genll court at Boston And charged with burning a stake  
the Genll court at Boston And charged with burning a stake  
of hay at Chelmsford, belonging to James Richardson:
of hay at Chelmsford, belonging to James Richardson: these
Indians were first examined singly & then more
of them together but they all vehemently denied the fact

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affected in seeing & observing how submisively in unclear

& unclear and affectionly those poore souls caried it, taken?
incouragement & incouragment & exhorting on an other with 

ruine? &unclear at the time of Gueg mont? beeing as they told some in unclear they should never returne more to habitation , but bee transported out of the country of

this I was informed by my?  & eache? witnesss of the English 

nation were upon the place symbol at time? : In the night about midnight the unclear serving beeing the 30 th of october unclear

those poor creatures were shipped in 3 vesells & carried away to
Deare Island abovementioned. it? was distant from from the?place about 

4 unclear ; where I shall leave at present. upon the same day that the order past? to remove those [natick?]] Indians to deare Islnad, The wamesit indians aforementioned beeing in prison at charles towne 33 men were sent for before? the Genll court at Boston And charged with burning a stake of hay at Chelmsford, belonging to James Richardson: these Indians were first examined singly & then more of them together but they all vehemently denied the fact