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cous'cl him, concluding that he mould take his Indian 

 Soukliers, and two EngliJJi Captains with what Volunteers 

 as could be raifed; and that one Capt. mould go out of 

 Plymouth and Barnjiable County, and the other out 

 of Brijlol County, 81 with [68] what Forces he could raife, 

 concluding to have but few Officers, to fave Charge: the 

 faid Church was at great Charge & Expence in railing of 

 Forces. Governour Hinkley promifed that he would take 

 care to provide Veffels to tranfport the faid Army with 

 Ammunition & Provifions, by the time prefixt by him- 

 felf, for the Government of Bqfton had oblig'd themfelves 

 by their Letter, to provide any thing that was wanting; fo 

 at the time prefixt Major Church March'd down all his 

 Soukliers out of Brijlol County to Plymotith, as ordered ; 

 and being come, found it not as he expected, for there was 

 neither Provifions, Ammunition nor Tranfports; fo he im- 

 mediately fent an Exprefs to the Governour who was at 

 Barnjiable, to give him an account that he with the Men 

 were come to Plymouth, and found nothing ready; in his 89 

 return to the faid Church, gave him an account of his dif- 

 appointments; and fent John Lathrop 93, of Barnjiable in a 



81 The Plymouth Records fnow that 82 That is, Gov. Hinckley, in his re- 



the Court, which met 5 June, 1690, took ply to Church's melTage, "gave him 



adtion in regard to co-operating with an account, &c." 



the Mafs. Colony in the propofed expe- 8;i John Lothrop was youngeft Ton of 



dition to Canada, and appointed Capt. Rev. John, of Barnftable ; married 3 Jan., 



Jofeph Silverier (of Scituate) and Mr. 1672, at Plymouth, Mary Cole; had 



John Gorham (of Barnftable) to be Cap- John, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, James, 



tains, with Jabez Snow (of Eaftham) Hannah, Jonathan, Barnabas, Abigail, 



and Samuel Gallop (of Bofton ?) Lieu- and Experience ; died 17 Sept., 1727, at. 



tenants. \_Plym. Col. lice, vi: 250.] 85. [Savage's Gen. Did. iii : 120.J 

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