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left Capt. Scottaway in a very forrowful condition, who re- 

 turn'd home fometime after with only a Copy of what was 

 left on the Board by the faid Church. Maj. Church not 

 hearing any thing till May following and then was in- 

 formal, That thofe poor People of Cafco were cut off by 

 the barbarous Enemy: and that altho' they made their 

 terms with Monfieur Cajleen, who was Commander of 

 thofe Enemies, yet he fuffered thofe Mercilefs Salvages, to 

 Maffacre & Deftroy the molt of them. 70 To conclude this 

 firft Expedition, Eajl; I fhall juft give you a hint how 

 Maj. Church was treated (altho' he was Commander in 

 Chief of all the Forces out of Plymouth and Bojlon Gov- 

 ernment) after he came home, for Plymouth Gentlemen 

 paid him but Forty two Pounds ; 71 telling him, He muft go 

 to Bojlon Gentlemen for the reft, who were his imployers 

 as well as they. Of whom he never had one Peny for all 

 Travel and Expences in Railing Volunteers, and Services 

 done; except Forty Shillings or there about, for going 

 from Bojlon to Rhodc-IJland on their bufinefs, and back to 



W Frontenac fent a body of French 71 Plymouth Colony voted, 25 Dec, 



and Indians with a large company of 16S9, to pay Major Church " £10. (be- 



Tarratines under Cajiin, early in May, fides what he hath received from the 



againft Falmouth. They made their Bay) more than his wages by the weeke, 



attack 16 May, and 20 May. Cajiin and that his weekly wages as Major in 



having "lifted his hand and fworn by ye late expedition be 40 5." ; and "that 



the great and everliving God " to keep Major Church ihall have £5. cam, 



the articles of furrender, the garrifon and Capt. Baffitt £3. caih, part of 



of Fort Loyall furrendered ; to find what is due to them from the Colony 



every article violated, with infult, abufe, paid to them by the Conftables of Pli- 



and the moft fiendifh atrocities. [3 mouth out of the laft rate." \JPlym. 



Mafs. Hiji. Coll. i : 101-112.] Col. Rec. vi : 229.] 



