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of our praying Indians: about Watchusets and the other Godsph taken prisoner in plimouth colony and sold for a slave to some mr Eaton at Boston: and sent to Jamaica.  But upon the importunity of mr Eliot, mr Ed maght of yr vessell Releactd to him, was brought back again but not Released. His 2 children taken prisoners with him; were Redeemed by mr Eliot and afterward his wife their mother taken captive and afterwards wch woman was a sober chtian woman and is imployd to our school among the Indians at Concord
of our praying Indians: about Watchusets and the otherJoseph taken prisoner in plimouth colony and sold for a slave to some mr Eaton at Boston: & sent to Jamaica.  But upon the importunity of mr Eliot, mr Ed maght of yr vessell Releactd to him, was brought back again but not Released. His 2 children taken prisoners with him; were Redeemed by mr Eliot and afterward his wife their mother taken captive and afterwards wch woman was a sober chtian woman and is imployd to our school among the Indians at Concord, and her children are [[unclear]]. But her husband held as before a [[servant?]]: though several of

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of our praying Indians: about Watchusets and the otherJoseph taken prisoner in plimouth colony and sold for a slave to some mr Eaton at Boston: & sent to Jamaica. But upon the importunity of mr Eliot, mr Ed maght of yr vessell Releactd to him, was brought back again but not Released. His 2 children taken prisoners with him; were Redeemed by mr Eliot and afterward his wife their mother taken captive and afterwards wch woman was a sober chtian woman and is imployd to our school among the Indians at Concord, and her children are unclear. But her husband held as before a servant?: though several of