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Bojlon again: Alfo for fending a Man to Providence for 

 Capt. Edmunds™ (who raif'd a Company in thofe Parts) 

 and went Eajl with them. 



The Second Expedition, Eaft. 



TN the Year 1690. was the Expedition to Canada, and 

 Maj. Walley often requefted Maj Church that if he 

 would not go himfelf in that expedition, that he would not 

 hinder others: He anfwered the faid Walley, That he 

 mould hinder none but his old Souldiers, that us'd to go 

 along with him, &c. And the faid Church going down to 

 Charlejlown to take his leave of fome of his Relations, 73 and 

 Friends, who were going in that Expedition, promifed his 

 Wife and Family not to go into Bojlon, the Small Pox 

 being very brief 74 there. 75 Coming to Charlejlown, feveral 

 of his Friends in Bojlon came over to fee him; and the 

 next day after the faid Church came there, Maj. Walley 

 [67] came to him, and inform'd him, That the Governour 



72 See Part I, note 116. manders." [Hinckley Papers, 4 Mafs. 



13 John Walley wrote, 21 Apr., 1690, Hijl. Coll. v: 247.] This "Lieut, 



to Gov. Hinckley, "The Indians of Southward" was doubtless Church's 



Dartmouth and Seaconnet — which are brother-in-law, William Southworth 



about 100 men, 50 or more armed — [see note 53, ante] ; and, if he went 



have had a meeting: chofe Lieut. to the war, he was probably one of the 



Southard for their Captain or Com- "relations" here referred to. Mr.Drake 



mander, and one Daniel Eaton; un- thinks he was (by his nickname Bill) 



der whom they are willing to ferve the " B. Southworth " of Part I. page 35. 



the Englifn, if we ihould be affaulted. 74 An evident mifprint for "rife" 



They have chofe Captain Numfas and which Dr. Stiles corrected, 



another Indian for their Indian Com- 75 See note 65, ante. 



