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About this time there before [[unclear]], great trouble, and [[exerife]] to the xtian indians of [[Nashobae]], who sojorned ni Concord by order the matter was this, The [[countill]] had by sewall orderes impoured a comittee who wife consent of the Select men of Concord, [[setled]] those and [[cary]] at that towne, under the [[Government]] and tuition of Mr. John [[Hoatre]] (the number of those Indians were about 58 of all [[fords]], whereof werre not about [[unclear]] able men the rest were women and children) there indians [[unclear unclear]] sovberly and [[unclear]] and [[insuffriously]] and were all unarmed, neither could any of them bee chardged with any unfaithe [[unclear]] to the Englishe [[unclear]]: In pursuance of the [[Seldom]] one, Mr. [[Hoatre]] had begun to [[unclear]] a lurge at conudrient woeke house, for the indians neare his owne dwelling which stood about the midst of the towne, and [[unclear]] night the town [[wake]] house under lock and key bny night, but to imploy [[unclear]] and [[unclear]] from to worke by day whereby they [[surned]] their owne bread, an in an ordinary way (wite Gods Blessing would have lived will in a [[ghost]] time, But some of the inhabitants of it towne beeing influenced wite a spirit of Animosity and distast against all indians [[unclear]] this setlement; and therefore privately sent to captain of the Army [[unclear]] with my company not take
About this time there before [[unclear]], great trouble, and [[exerife]] to the xtian indians of [[Nashobae]], who sojorned ni Concord by order the matter was this, The [[countill]] had by sewall orderes impoured a comittee who wife consent of the Select men of Concord, [[setled]] those and [[cary]] at that towne, under the [[Government]] and tuition of Mr. John [[Hoatre]] (the number of those Indians were about 58 of all [[fords]], whereof werre not about [[unclear]] able men the rest were women and children) there indians [[unclear unclear]] sovberly and [[unclear]] and [[insuffriously]] and were all unarmed, neither could any of them bee chardged with any unfaithe [[unclear]] to the Englishe [[unclear]]: In pursuance of the [[Seldom]] one, Mr. [[Hoatre]] had begun to [[unclear]] a lurge at conudrient woeke house, for the indians neare his owne dwelling which stood about the midst of the towne, and [[unclear]] night the town [[wake]] house under lock and key bny night, but to imploy [[unclear]] and [[unclear]] from to worke by day whereby they [[surned]] their owne bread, an in an ordinary way (wite Gods Blessing would have lived will in a [[ghost]] time, But some of the inhabitants of it towne beeing influenced wite a spirit of Animosity and distast against all indians [[unclear]] this setlement; and therefore privately sent to captain of the Army [[unclear]] with my company not take of at that kind of [[unclear]] had experience [[unclear]] would not [[ber]] backward to put [[m]] execution any being that tended to disrest the praying indians, for this was the same many had to formerly [[unclear]] order [[seufod]] upon [[unclear]] of the praying indians at the [[marlboroaye]]

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About this time there before unclear, great trouble, and exerife to the xtian indians of Nashobae, who sojorned ni Concord by order the matter was this, The countill had by sewall orderes impoured a comittee who wife consent of the Select men of Concord, setled those and cary at that towne, under the Government and tuition of Mr. John Hoatre (the number of those Indians were about 58 of all fords, whereof werre not about unclear able men the rest were women and children) there indians unclear unclear sovberly and unclear and insuffriously and were all unarmed, neither could any of them bee chardged with any unfaithe unclear to the Englishe unclear: In pursuance of the Seldom one, Mr. Hoatre had begun to unclear a lurge at conudrient woeke house, for the indians neare his owne dwelling which stood about the midst of the towne, and unclear night the town wake house under lock and key bny night, but to imploy unclear and unclear from to worke by day whereby they surned their owne bread, an in an ordinary way (wite Gods Blessing would have lived will in a ghost time, But some of the inhabitants of it towne beeing influenced wite a spirit of Animosity and distast against all indians unclear this setlement; and therefore privately sent to captain of the Army unclear with my company not take of at that kind of unclear had experience unclear would not ber backward to put m execution any being that tended to disrest the praying indians, for this was the same many had to formerly unclear order seufod upon unclear of the praying indians at the marlboroaye