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Savage, And accordingly ordered that one  
Savage, And accordingly ordered that one  
John Curtis of Roxbury (who was well acquainted)
John Curtis of Roxbury (who was well acquainted)
with [[?]] Indians, should goe downe to [[Deere?]]
Island, & choose out six of the fittest men for
that [[service?]] which hee did and chose and brought up
with ^ him six men  whose names were James -
Quannapohit Job [[Kattonnanit?]] (these were the 2 spys
before mentioned) James Spoon, Andrew Pilimee
John Mague, & William Nahaton; these were
all principall men faithfull & courageous they
were all [[redacted]] willing & cheerful& joyfull that
that had this call & oportunity to serve the
English under major Savage whom som of them
had served under in the beginning of the war
at mount hope. These 6 men being fitted &
furnished with armes & other necissaries  [[redacted]]
they were conducted to Marlborough from
where the Army was to march the first
day of march 1675/6
But

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69 consented to this reasonable motion of major Savage, And accordingly ordered that one John Curtis of Roxbury (who was well acquainted) with ? Indians, should goe downe to Deere? Island, & choose out six of the fittest men for that service? which hee did and chose and brought up with ^ him six men whose names were James - Quannapohit Job Kattonnanit? (these were the 2 spys before mentioned) James Spoon, Andrew Pilimee John Mague, & William Nahaton; these were all principall men faithfull & courageous they were all redacted willing & cheerful& joyfull that that had this call & oportunity to serve the English under major Savage whom som of them had served under in the beginning of the war at mount hope. These 6 men being fitted & furnished with armes & other necissaries redacted they were conducted to Marlborough from where the Army was to march the first day of march 1675/6 But