M^r. Tho: Weston, &c.
Yowthers in the manuscript, an illegibly written word, doubtless intended for "y^e others."
This word is enclosed in brackets in the manuscript.
In Governor Bradford's Collection of Letters, these subscribers are thus wrote out at length: SAMUEL FULLER, WILLIAM BRADFORD, ISAAC ALLERTON, ED. WINSLOW.--Prince.
June 11. O. S. is Lord's day, and therefore 't is likely the date of this letter should be June 10, the same with the date of the letter following.--Prince.
He was a minister.
Of some 60 tune.
Heb. 11.
This was about 22. of July.
It was well for them y^t this was not accepted.
This letter is omitted in Governor Bradford's Collection of Letters.--Prince.
In Governor Bradford's Collection of Letters, this is Edward Southworth.--Prince.
He was governour in y^e biger ship, & M^r. Cushman assistante.
I thinke he was deceived in these things.
This was found true afterward.
In the manuscript it is "strive dayly," but a pen has been drawn through the latter word.
For Governor Bradford's list of passengers in the Mayflower, see Appendix, No. I.
Because y^ey tooke much of y^t fishe ther.
Epist: 53.
Act. 28.
Deu: 26. 5, 7.
107 Psa: v. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8.
Which was this author him selfe.
Page 17.
Thing in the manuscript
She came y^e 9. to y^e Cap.
Nay, they were faine to spare y^e shipe some to carry her home.
Yeeled in the manuscript.
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