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from [[unclear]] time forward. Our chain Indians soldiers went constantly employed in all expeditions against the enemy [[unclear]] the war passed and after the arrival of the fed ships form England [[unclear]] in may armies were brought to (furnite?) [[unclear]]. Then coupt hunting company was made up of 80 men.  Koye lid many [[unclear]] in the summer of 1676. at (weshabeem?) (cat?) or (neavre mendon?) at mount hope, at waterfalls successful.
from this time forward. Our Chtan Indians souldiers went constantly imployed in all expeditions against the enemy while the warr lasted; and after the Arrival of the shipps from England it was in may armes were bought to furnish the rest of the [?]. Then Capt Huntings company was made up to the number of 80 men.  Those did many Signall [?] in the Summer 1676. At weshakum at or neare Mendon, at mount hope, at watchheights & severall other places they were often made [?] of [?] before the Army: & at those times when the Army [?] stand at the quarters in [?] Scouting they took several captives & slew many of the enmy & brought the scalps to the comander  the particulars of the actions are to many to mention in the script I contend [?] the small company of our indian friends

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from this time forward. Our Chtan Indians souldiers went constantly imployed in all expeditions against the enemy while the warr lasted; and after the Arrival of the shipps from England it was in may armes were bought to furnish the rest of the [?]. Then Capt Huntings company was made up to the number of 80 men. Those did many Signall [?] in the Summer 1676. At weshakum at or neare Mendon, at mount hope, at watchheights & severall other places they were often made [?] of [?] before the Army: & at those times when the Army [?] stand at the quarters in [?] Scouting they took several captives & slew many of the enmy & brought the scalps to the comander the particulars of the actions are to many to mention in the script I contend [?] the small company of our indian friends