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go home by land, that fo he might the better comply with 

 his orders. The poor People the Inhabitants of Cafco and 

 Places Adjacent, when they faw he was going away from 

 them, lamented fadly, & beg'd earneftly that he would fuf- 

 fer them to come away in the Tranfports; faying if he left 

 them there, that in the Spring of the Year the Enemy 

 would come and deftroy 'em and their Families, &c. So 

 by their earnell requeft the laid Maj. Church promifed 

 them, that if the Governments that had now fent him, 

 would fend him the next Spring, he would certainly come 

 with his Volunteers and Indians to their relief : And that 



be ffifteen Souldjers befides the Cofn- 

 ander and Guner, and the Remayner 

 to be tent to Bofton, to be Ready to 

 Returne Accordinge to Order. 



" Itt is Ordered that there be A Suf- 

 ticiant Garrifon Erected about Mr Gal- 

 lifons houfe for a mavne Court of 

 Guard. Together with Mr Robert Law- 

 rance, his Garrifon, which two Gar- 

 rifons are to be fuppljed with the Sixty 

 Souldjers left for to guard the faid 

 towne. 



■• Itt is Ordered that Capt Nathaniel 

 Hall is to take Charge as Cofhander in 

 Cheife of thole fforces that are lefft for 

 the defence of the Above faid three 

 Townes, Thofe Souldjers that belong 

 to Foart Loyall only to be under the 

 Comander of faid Foart. 



'• Ordered that Leiut Richard Huni- 

 well, is to Take the Charge and Con- 

 duct of the twenty Souldjers quartered 

 at Blew-point Black point and Spur- 

 winck Garrifons. as he the faid Leiut. 

 Huniwell lhall Recaive orders from 



time to time from the faid Comander 

 in Cheife. 



" Itt is Ordered that Enfigne John 

 Hill is to take the Care and Conduct of 

 thofe twenty Souldjers Quartered at 

 Saco Garrifon as the faid Enfigne Hill 

 fhall Recaive orders from time to time, 

 from his faid Comander in Cheife. 



" Itt is Ordered that the ftbrty Sould- 

 jers ported att Saco, Scarborough and 

 Spurwinke are to be obedient unto the 

 Comanders of the feverall Garrifons 

 where they fhall be ported whilft in 

 Garrifon, but to Atend the Comands of 

 Leiut. Huniwell and Enfigne John Hill 

 refpectively as they are Concerned upon 

 theire fcoutinge or marchinge out : 



Given under my hand this 14th of 

 Nouember : 16S9 : 



"By Concent of faid : Councill 

 " p mee 

 " BENJAMIN CHURCH 



Comander in Cheife." 



[Drake's Baylies Hijl. Mem. Plym. 

 Col. Part 5, p. 84.] 



