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ieut. Coytmore, 22 May, 1759. Lyttleton to Lords of Trade, f 16 Oct., 1759. Demere insisted on the surrender or execution of the offending chiefs of Settico and Telliquo, while Coytmore, at Fort Prince George, intercepted all ammunition and merchandise on their way to the Upper Nation. Consternation spread along the mountain sides; the hand of the young men grasped at the tomahawk; the warriors spoke much together concerning Settico and Telliquo, Capt. Paul Demere to Gov. Lyttleton, 22 July, 1759. and hostile speeches went round. Still they dispatched to Charleston a letter with friendly strings of wampum; while the Middle and the Lower Settlements, which had taken no part in the expedition complained of, sent also their belts of white shells. Gov. Lyttleton to Lords of Trade, 1 Sept., 1759. But Lyttleton, dreading some concert of the Cherokees with the Creeks, rigorously enforced the interruption of trade as a chastisement; and haughtily chap. XV.} 1759. added, if you