filiilioncrs to reduce them within tlieir 
bounds, and to put Mr. Gotgts again into 
poflcffion* But there falling out aconteft 
about it, the Conimiffioners fettled it in the 
Kings name (until the bufincfs ftiould be de- 
termined before his Majcftie ) and gave 
Commiffions to the Judge of their Courts^ 
and the Jufticesto Govern and Ad accord- 
ing to the Laws of by fuchLaws 
of their own as were not repugnant to 
thcm.But as foon as the Commiffioncrs were 
returned for Englandy the Majfachufets enter 
the province in a hoflile manner with a 
Tfoop of Horfc and Foot and turn'd the 
Judge and his Affiftants off the Bcnch^ Im- 
prifoned the Major or Commander of the 
Militia, threatned the Judge, and fome o- 
thers that were faithful to Mr. Gorges intc^ 
rcfts. I could difcover many other foul 
proceedings , but for fome reafons which 
might be given, I conceive it not conveni- 
ent to make report thereof to vulgar ears>d^ 
qui^ fufra ms nihil ad noi. Onely this I could 
Willi, that there might be fome confidirati- 
on of the great loffes, charge and labour, 
which hath been fuftained by the Judge, md 
fome others for above thirty years in uphoW- 
ing the rights of Mr. Gorge and his Sacred 
Majefties Dominion agtinft a many ftubbom 
and clufivepeoplc. 
