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s wear was one of the charges brought against Winthrop by Ll. Gov. Dudley, a little later. in the spring April 16th. of 1632 by permission of Governor Winthrop, granted, the Court not being in session, because if they had waited for a meeting of t place nothing inferior for land, wood, medow, and water to the former, and the wealthier of the two at this time. From 1632 to 1635 near twenty confiderable ships came each year, and with the increase in numbers of settlers there arose a scarcity colour, yet had eaten nothing. He recovered, lived orderly, but was now and then a little distempered. The harvest in 1632 was scanty on account of the cold and wet weather which prevailed during the summer; and again, in 1633, there was great s in print, that there are not much less than Ten hundred thousand fouls English, Scotch, and Irish in New England. In 1632, an Indian sagamore, named Cutstomach, lived with some of his tribe, on the western shore of Mead's Pond, in the north par