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93 to worship God & accepted the Sabath viz At nonatum At Pakemit, or punkapog; At cowate, allius the fall of Charles river, At Natick, at meadfeild, at Concord & at Namkeake neere Chelmsford; in which sevven places there were at each place a teacher & scols for the youth; at most of them, mr Eliot kept his Lecture weekly at Nonnantum, & paksnut, where also major Gookin kept ^ his courts among them; When the winter was over, 1676 & the spring drew one the praying indians most of them repayred to their plantations at Naticke magunkog & som planted at Hassannemesit But not long after, they withdrew from thence & gave out tending their corn, for feare of the maquas who had Beene among Unkas men & don som mischeefe & caried away one of Unkas sons prisoners, but hee was againe released by them _ Some of their praying indians planted among the English plantations as at meadfeld, concord, Cambridg & Chelmsford; & got suplies, by their laubor word crossed out Before they removed from Cowate; there was a poore widdow woman of praying Indians that went to