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surrender Rasles, in midwinter Westbrooke led a strong force to Norridgewock to take him by sur- 1722 Jan prise. The warriors were absent in the chase, yet the Jesuit had sufficient warning to escapin with the Indians, he reported the land as lost. Many of his red people retired to Canada: he 1722. bid them go; but to their earnest solicitations that he would share their flight, the aged man, ty of 1721, reverted to Spain. The tidings of peace were welcomed at Biloxi with heartfelt joy. 1722. During the period of hostility, La Harpe, in a letter 1720 Jan. 8. La Harpe, Mss to the nearand terror. The garrison of Fort Toulouse revolted; and of the soldiers six-and-twenty departed 1722. A. B. Meek's South-West, 15. for the English settlements of Carolina. Overtaken by Villemont; wed New England on the east; and, at a congress in Albany, Virginia, as well as Pennsylvania, was 1722. represented by its governor. The necessity of joint action, for purposes of defence, had led