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[108] Young™ whom they carried out of Bojlon Goal for the 

 fame purpofe, who was very ferviceable to them: being 

 there we kill'd and took every one both French & Indians, 

 not knowing that any one did efcape in all Penobfcot; 

 among thole that were taken was St. Cafieens Daughter, 

 who faid that her Husband was gone to France, to her 

 Father Monlieur Cafteen: 305 She having her Children with 

 her, the Commander was very kind to her and them. All 

 the Prifoners that were then taken, held to one Story in 

 general, which they had from Lafaure's Sons; that there 

 were no more Indians there-abouts, but enough of them 

 at PaJJameqiiado\ upon which they foon return'd to their 

 Tranfports with their Prifoners & Plunder. The Com- 

 mander giving order immediately for the Souldiers in the 

 Whale-boats to have a recruit of Provifions for a further 

 purfuit of the Enemy, giving orders to the Tranfports to 

 ftay a few days more there, and then go to Mount Defart 

 (and there to ftay for her Majefty's Ships, who were di- 

 rected to come thither) and there to wait his further order. 

 Then Col. Church with his Forces immediately imbark'd 

 on board their Whale-boats, & proceeded to fcour the 

 Coaft, and to try if they could difcover any of the Enemy 

 coming from Paffamequado', making their Hops in the day 

 time (at all the Points & Places where they were certain 



304 Penhallow (orig. ed. 17) has this D. Toung. The man was doubtlels a 

 name D 'Young; which in the reprint French Canadian prifoner; probably 

 of the New Hampfhire Hiftorical So- one of Vtlleau's men. [See note 195, 

 ciety (Colled tons, i: 33), and in the ante.'] 

 Cincinnati reprint of 1859, ' s m ade 305 See note 34, ante. 



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