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Not correctly cast; it should be 12530^li.

119 in MS.

Ther is little trust to be given to their relations in these things.

120 in MS.

Mr John Reinor.

But by this means they did furnish them, & have still continued to doe.

Be in manuscript.

But y^ey were carried to y^e West-Indeas.

They in the manuscript.

But staid it till y^e next year.

And yet afterwards they laid claime to those parts in the controversie about Seacunk.

Being about 40^li.

And devided betweene them.

130 in MS.

Which is Charles River may still be questioned.

This was but to pretend advantage, for it could not be done, neither did it need.

M^r. Chancey came to them in y^e year 1638. and staid till y^e later part of this year 1641.

A leaf is here wanting in the original manuscript, it having been cut out.

Exod: 21. 22. Deu: 19. 11. Num: 35. 16. 18.

"Confident"?

8 in MS.

Conti[=c] in MS.

Solicitations in MS.

This he means of y^e first adventures, all which were lost, as hath before been shown; and what he here writs is probable at least.

Being the conclusion, as will be seen, of page 252 of the original.

Perhaps write for wrote.

The in the manuscript.

This was a misterie to them, for they heard nothing hereof from any side y^e last year, till now y^e conclution was past, and bonds given.

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