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' qua, or otherwife to acquaint me of your proceedings 

 ' and all occurrents, and what may be further neceffary for 

 £ the Service. And to obferve fuch further & other In- 

 ' ftruftions as you fhall receive from my Self. [106] 



' As often as you may, Advife with Capt. Smith 293 and 

 Capt. Rogers^ Commanders of Her Majefty's Ships. 



' Let your Minifter, Commiffary & Surgeons be treated 

 ' with juft refpects. 



' I Pray to God to preferve, profper and fucceed you. 



' Given under my hand at Bq/ion, the Fourth Day of 

 < May, 1 704. J. D UDL Fl \ 



Purfuant to his InftruCtrons he fent away his Tranfports, 

 and Forces to Pifcataqua, but was oblig'd himfelf to wait 

 upon his Excellency by Land to Pifcataqua in order to 

 raife more Forces, in the way thither; and did raife a 

 Company under the Command of Capt. Harridon; 29,5 taking 

 care alfo to provide a Pilot for them in the Bay of Fundee: 



Col. Church being directed to one Fellows^ whom 



he met with at Ipfwich. And going from thence to Pif- 



293 Thomas, commander of the frig- " Montague " in the expedition to Can- 

 ate Jerfey. [Drake's Church (ed. 1827), ada, for which fervice he received an 

 257.] allowance from the General Court, 1714 ; 



" 2 94 George, commander of the frigate died 11 Nov., 1724. He married Sarah 



Go/port. \_Ibid.~\ Giddings, by whom he had feveral chil- 



295 y 0 l m Haraden (Harradi?i, Har- dren. [Babfon's Hift. Gloucejler, 98.] 



rendine) was fon of Edward, who went 296 William Fellows was one of the 



to Gloucefter from Ipfwich 1657 ; he firft fettlers of Ipfwich, and left a large 



led a maritime life ; 1709, was mafter of family, from which this pilot was prob- 



a floop fitted out to capture a French ably defcended. [Felt's Hijl. Ipfzvkh, 



privateer; 1711, he was pilot of ihip 11.] 

 19 HS 



