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e were now left of the 5 vndertakers, says Dudley, but the Gouernour, Sir Richard Saltonstall and myselfe and seven other of the Assistants—And of the people who came over with vs from the time of their setting sail from England in Aprill, 1630, untill December followinge there dyed by estimacon about 200 at least. Lt. Governor Dudley thus sums up what transpired in the colony during the first eight and a half months after their arrival, in his Letter to the Countess of Lincoln, written March 28, 1631. At the time of the dispersion of which Dudley speaks, when they were unable by reason of sickness to carry their ordnance and baggage soe farr as three leagues vpp Charles riuer, Sir Richard Saltonstall, Sir Richard Saltonstall was son of Samuel, the son of Gilbert Saltonstall, Esq., of Halifax, Yorkshire. He was the first Associate to the six original patentees mentioned in King Charles's charter to the Massachusetts, of March 4, 1628-9. A worthy Puritan, one of the five undert