arfiired in New- England with t comely 
young wonrian his Concubine, (cttled hira- 
fclf in the Biy of MaJfaebufetSj was tigidly 
ufcd by the Magiftrates, and by the Magi« 
(Iratcsof UerP'Plimouth to which place he 
retired. 
A terrible cold winter miiem'-En^and. 
Mr. Edward Winflm chofen Govcrnoat 
of Netp-PlimoHth. 
The number of Mtg'ftrttes at Netr- 
Plimoutb wctczfc to fcv n. 
A a infcftiou*? fcavcr amo igft the Inhabit 
tints of 'bi:W'Flm0th y whereof many 
dyed* 
Mr. John Wtnthorp chofen G )vernour of 
thtMjiffichuftu Colony, Mr. T^homof Dudley 
Dwpuiy Governour. 
Mr. Ihomas Hooker Mr. Hdns and Mr. 
Cof/a» Mmiiicrs arrived in Ntvp-^Englmi all 
i 1 one (hip, and Mr. St(fW and Mr. WiUum 
Cot'ter a liberal Benefaftor to the Colony of 
NcW'Plimouth. 
Mr. John Cotton chofen Teacher of the 
firft Church at Boflfn. 
A Church at Cambridge gathered by Mr. 
'Thomas Uool^ef tht ir hrtt P iiior. 
Great I warms (trange flves up and 
down the Countrcy, which Wisaprcfage 
of the following nriortaiuy. 
