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sustained will be upon their own heads. Also it shall not be lawful for any Inds. that are now in amity with us to entertain any stray? Inds. or to receive any of our enemies plunder unclear shall from time to time in a ke? discovery thereof to some Eup. there and shall be appointed for that end to sojourn with them on penalty of being accounted our enemies to be proceeded agt. as such. "Also where as it is the manner of the heathens? that are now in hostility with us contrary to the? practice of civil nations, to execute their blood indolencies? by stealth and skulking in small parts declining all open desion of the controversy, eitley? steer? unclear or ley the sword . The council do therefore order that after the publication of the provision forsaid and shall be lawful for any person, who unclear Eup. or Ind., that shall find any Ind. traveling in and of our unclear or woods, contrary to the limits named unclear , to command? the. under their guard excomination, or to kill and destroy them as they may or can. The council hereby declaring that it will be most acceptable to them, unclear not be killed or wounded, that are willing to surrender themselves into custody. "The pleices of the unclear residence are unclear,Penguapog?, unclear , Wamesit? and Hassame? mesit?. And if there be any that belong too the place they are to repair to some one of these. By the Council Edw. Rawlson Secy. By this order (which the council was in a manner necessitated to put forth to quiet the people the poor unclear Inds. were reduced to greed and suffering