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smissed from Watertown. Was shot dead, in 1643, by a Dutchman, in the house of Captain Underhill, at Stamford, on the Lord's day.—Winthrop. He was allotted, February 28, 1636-7, fourteen acres in the Hither Plain, which he sold to S. Eire. He dispatched most of his force at once to protect the towns, sent the wounded back in the vessels, and marched with the remainder to the fort at the river's mouth, where all were disbanded. The remnant of the Pequots decided to join the Mohawks on the Hudson, but murdering some more English on the way, Mason, with forty men, and one hundred and twenty from Massachusetts, under Israel Stoughton, One of the Deputies; in March, 1634, disabled from holding office for three years for publishing a book affirming that the Assistants were not magistrates, which he himself requested the Court to burn as being weak and offensive. In December, 1636, he was again a Deputy, and was chosen an Assistant the next Spring. He had liberty granted him to build