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1675/6 In the months of february march & Aprill
1675/6 In the months of february march & Aprill
The enimy Indians were very br    in
The enimy Indians were very violent in
their attempt & Assaults upon all the frontier
their attempt & Assaults upon all the frontier
English plantations. Burning sevrall villages
English plantations. Burning sevrall villages
or parts of them, & murdering many peoples as it
or parts of them, & murdering many peoples in the
high waie so it weekly   allmost dayly -
highwaies so that weekly yea allmost dayly -
messenger, with sad tydings, were brought into  
messengers, with sad tydings, were brought into the
Councill, In so much That the   seemed
Councill, In so much That the Lord seemed
to threaten great callamity to ensue upon
to threaten great callamity to ensue upon
the English nation, for none of the enterp
the English nation, for none of the enterprise
against the enimy were blessed with   & it was
against the enimy were blessed with success & it was
groundedly feared &     that se  & hara
groundedly feared & judged that se  & hara

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76 the same person dated aprill 9th (which was about the time of the armys return home words crossed out as farr as Marleborough "saith hee our pilots (ie the indians) were "laboured with - to repsent the way to wachusite? "where the body of the enimy quartered very "Difficult before they came to speake before "the Councill, and had ill words given them"that so they might bee affraid, to speake "any thing that should afford incouragement "The poore Indians our pillots as soone as they "arived at Marlborough were much abused "by the Townsmen, in so much that they were "unwilling to goe into any house. Thus much of mr Nowels letters touching the six indians of whome the Generall also gave a good caracter

1675/6 In the months of february march & Aprill The enimy Indians were very violent in their attempt & Assaults upon all the frontier English plantations. Burning sevrall villages or parts of them, & murdering many peoples in the highwaies so that weekly yea allmost dayly - messengers, with sad tydings, were brought into the Councill, In so much That the Lord seemed to threaten great callamity to ensue upon the English nation, for none of the enterprise against the enimy were blessed with success & it was groundedly feared & judged that se & hara