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43 his letter case & stand for these messengers: so that God ordered this [affaire], to magnify his owne grace in delivering these men: & to give to the english a demonstration of the fidelity of evidence of our Christian indians. Not withstanding these signall services performed by these our indian freinds, yet there were some of Captain Sylls inferior officers & souldienrs (who beeing infected with the spirit of enmity against all - Indians murmured greatly against these indians the Guides & helpers in so much that there Captaine (to satisfy them sent home three of the five, thoughe as hee told me hee found no fault with them, but did it meerly to quit his souldiers that were of malevolent spirits against them. hee reteyned with him James & Thomas [quamiapohit] til his returne After this nothing was don against the enimy by these 2 companies, only Captain Henchman after [sylle] & hee [war] parted [haunny] no Indian guide with him, susteyned a great loss for his leiftenant on philip curtis of Roxbury a stout man, was Slayne & another privite soulder with him, & the captaine in great danger in a charge that Captaine Henieman& a smal party of his men made in the night upon some Indians Judged to bee a bout 40. that were in a wigwam at Hassannamesilt, which enterprise was a few daies after the parting of the forces. Captain Henieman told mee hee Judged severall of the enimy were Slaine in the wigwam by him Attacked, but the certenty is not known But twas certene hee lost two of his men as before said wherof his leift was one whose head the enimy [...] of & placed upon a crotched pale at the wigwam doore faced against each other which were seen a few daies after by the english. About the 13th of November one of our christian Indian