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7 p. 73. n.1

Mr. Hoare was one sent by the authorities of Mas. to negotiate with the Indians for the redemption of Mr. Ronlandsons family. Mr. R. thus gladly relates his arrival among [crossed out: the Nipmuks] her captors. On a sabbath day, the sun being about an hour high in the afternoon, came Mr. [?John?] Hoar, (the council permitting him, & his own forward spirit inclining him) together with the two forementioned Indians, Tom (Nepanet) & Peter (Conway) with the third letter from the council. When they came near I was abroad; they presently called me in, & bid me sit down, & not stir. They they catched up their guns & away they ran, as if an enemy had been at hand & the guns went off apace, I manifested some great trouble, & asked them what was the matter. I told them I thought they had killed the Englishmen. They said, No, they shot over his horse, & under and before his horse, & they pushed him ths way & that way, at their pleasure, showing him what they could do."

p.77.n.2

Other things he told him the enemy Indians had resolved to kill, if ever they fell into their hands James Speen, Andrew Pityme, Capt. Hunter, Thomas Cuanapohit & Peter Ephraim. Many other facts will be found concerning him further on.

p.57.n.1.

of John Tappin South & the ground running from the house as now fenced into the back Lane East, & the old house given by the late Rob't to John Turner, north together with a parcel of (land) being & being in the Centry Hill field, & containing ab't one acre & half more or lesse, bounded by the highway leading into the Common downeasterly." Suffolk Deeds, VII, 263.

p. 93. n. [symbol of an X with dots in each of the 4 spaces]

The following is the entry made by Gov. Winthrop in his journal, relative to this matter. "At this court Cutthamekin & squaw Sachem, Makcononodo, Nashecowam & Wassanmagoin, two sachems near the great hill to the west called Wachusett, came into the court, & according to their former sender to the governor, desired to be rec'd under our protection & government upon the same terms that Pumham