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while they were ingag'd. He then order'd them to get 

 over all the wounded and dead men, and to leave none 

 behind: which was done by fome Canoo's they had got. 

 Capt. Hall and his men being firft ingaged did great Ser- 

 vice, and fuffered the greateft lofs in his Men. But Capt. 

 Southworth 53 with his Company, & Capt. Numpqfk 54 with 

 the Seconit Indians, and the raoft of the men belonging to 

 the Town all coming fuddenly to his relief, prevented him 

 and his whole Company from being cut off, &c. By this 

 time the clay was far fpent, and Marching into Town 

 about Sun-let, carrying in all their wounded and dead 

 men; 55 being all fenfible of Gods goodnefs to them, in 



58 William South-worth, (probably 

 youngeft) ion of Conftant, was born 

 1659; fettled in Little Compton ; was 

 feledtman 1683-5; was commiflioned 

 Lieut, for Little Compton, 16S9; was 

 allowed (as Lieut., though Church 

 forgot and called him Captain then) 

 25s. per week for his fervice in this ex- 

 pedition; married (1) Rebecca , 



and had Benjamin, Jofeph, Edward, 

 Elizabeth, Alice, Samuel, Nathaniel. 



Thomas, and Stephen; (2) , and 



had Gideon and Andrew. [Plym. Col. 

 Pec.vi: 10S, 129, 16S. 223, 229; Sav- 

 age's Gen. Did. iv : 143.] 



54 See Part I. note 173. 



53 Church enclofed in his letter to 

 the home authorities, the following" 

 '• lilte of the men that was flain in a 

 tite at Falmouth, and alio how many 

 was wounded in laid fite," under date 

 of 21 Sept., 16S9; which is ftill pre- 



ferved in the Mats. State Paper Office, 

 as follows : — 

 "of Capt. Hall's foldiers, 6 (lain, — 



Thomas Burton, 



Edward Ebens, 



Thomas Thaxter, 



Thomas Berry, 



John Mafon, 



David Homes, 

 of Capt. Davis's Company, 2 flain, — 



Giles Row, 



Andrew Alger (belonging to the fort of the 



alfo, , 3 flain, — 



An Indian. 



A negro of Col. Tyngs, 

 Capt. Brackett (carried away or flain), 

 Making 11 in all killed. 



Wounded, 6 friend Indians, and of Capt Davis's 

 Company James Freeze, Mr. Bramhall, Thomas 

 Browne, Mr. Palmer, — inhabitants. 

 Total. 21 (lain and wounded." 



Willis adds that Freeze. Bramhall, 

 and one friend Indian, died of their 

 wounds. \_HiJl. Port. 2S0.] 



In relation to the enemy's lots, Church 



