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' acquainted with the affairs of thofe parts, and is writt 

 ' unto to advife and inform you all he can. 



' Such further Inftru6lions as we mail fee reafon to fend 

 ' unto you, you are carefully to attend and obferve, and in 

 ' the abfence of the Commiffioners, you fhall obferve the 

 ' orders and inftruftions directed unto you from the Gov- 

 ' ernour and Council of the Maffachufetts. 



Given under our hands in Bofton, Sept. 18. 1689. 

 Tho. Hinkley Thomas Danforth, Prefident. 



John W alley ^ EliJJia Cooke** 5 



Samuel Ma/on 26 

 William Pitkin? 1 



Mary 1691 ; lived in his latter days at 

 Hull, Mafs. ; died 1704, leaving a wife, 

 but no children. He wrote an account 

 of his capture, &c, &c, which is on 

 file in the Mafs. State Paper Office, 

 and was printed in 3 Mafs. Hift. Coll. 

 i : 101-112. [Willis's Hift. Port. 21, 131, 

 208, 226, 231, 234, 258, 263, 2S4, 293; 

 Savage's Gen. Dicl. ii : 21.] 



24 John Wallcy was fon of Rev. 

 Thomas, of Barnftable; was born in 

 1643; was admitted to the Ancient and 

 Honorable Artillery 1671 ; freeman 

 1673; Captain 1679; was interefted in 

 the fettlement of Briitol ; was one of 



25 EliJJia Cooke, fon of Richard, of 

 Bofton, was a phyfician ; freeman 1673 ; 



Andros's Council 1686; was chief mili- 

 tary officer of the expedition to Que- 

 bec 1690; was Judge of the Superior 

 Court 1700-11 ; died in Bofton 11 Jan., 

 17 1 2, cet. 68. He publifhed a Journal 

 of the Quebec Expedition, which is 

 contained in the appendix to the firff 

 volume of Hutchinfon's Hiftory of Maf- 

 fachufetts. He had a lingular contro- 

 verfy with John Saffin, & in which 

 Judge B_yfield became alfo involved. 

 [Savage's Gen. Did. iv : 400; Hift. 

 And. dc Hon. Art. 185; Freeman's 

 Hift. Cafe Cod, i : 323 ; Wafhburn's 

 Judic. Hift. Mafs. 270.] 



Deputy 1681-3; Affiftant 1684-6; of 

 the Council of Safety 1689; was agent 



26 Samuel Mafon was eldeft fon of 

 Maj. John; born at Windfor, Conn., 



July, 1664; Lieut. 1670; freeman 1673; 

 on the court-marlhal for New London 



27 William Pitkin 

 Conn., fon of Roger 



of Hartford, Deputy 1675; Treafurer 1676; was Af- 

 eeman 1662; fiftant many years; Commiilioner for 

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