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... prisoners taken with him were treated more favorably than many others , as before is noted ; † and also , while he was in prison in Canada , he had an account , by two prisoners brought in there , that they were taken at Sheepscot ...
... prisoners taken with him were treated more favorably than many others , as before is noted ; † and also , while he was in prison in Canada , he had an account , by two prisoners brought in there , that they were taken at Sheepscot ...
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... prisoners , about 50 arms , and considerable baggage . The loss he sustained was 43 men , and 23 wounded . The loss on their side was judged at least to be 120 : 30 of them they scalped . * By the prisoners , they were informed that the ...
... prisoners , about 50 arms , and considerable baggage . The loss he sustained was 43 men , and 23 wounded . The loss on their side was judged at least to be 120 : 30 of them they scalped . * By the prisoners , they were informed that the ...
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... prisoners were released , and brought away ; who informed the colonel , that , besides the powder ( of which the Indians boasted they had enough for 10 years ' war with the English ) , there was a great quantity of goods burnt , which ...
... prisoners were released , and brought away ; who informed the colonel , that , besides the powder ( of which the Indians boasted they had enough for 10 years ' war with the English ) , there was a great quantity of goods burnt , which ...
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arms army Barnstable bateaux Battery Boston burnt called Canada cannon Captain captive carried church Colonel command Council Court Crown Point desire endeavor enemy engagement England English Ensign escape expedition favor fire forces Fort Edward Fort Prince George Fort William Henry four French French and Indians friends garrison gentlemen give Government Governor gracious grant guns hand hath HINCKLEY PAPERS HONORED SIR hope humble servant INCREASE MATHER inhabitants Island JOHN WALLEY Josiah Winslow July killed and scalped king lake land letter Lieutenant LL.D Lord majesty Major Massachusetts miles Mont Real night officers ourselves party of Indians patent peace Plymouth pray present Prince prisoners Providence Quebec received river royal Samuel sent shot SIMON BRADSTREET slain soldiers soon supposed surrender taken therein thereof things THOMAS HINCKLEY Ticonderoga took town troops unto vessels William WILLIAM BLATHWAYT wounded