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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 4 0 Browse Search
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bring away the women and children. Then to demand of the Pequots the murderers of Captain Stone and other English, and one thousand fathoms of wampum for damages, and hostages. If refused, to take them by force. The Pequots parleyed awhile, then discharged their arrows and fled. Endicott landed his force, killed thirteen and wounded forty, burned some wigwams and canoes, collected a quantity of corn, and returned to Boston without loss, September 14th. The next Court granted to George Munnings, One of the earliest proprietors of Watertown; admitted Freeman March 14, 1634-5. November 27, 1639, he was allotted a farm of 73 acres; was grantee of 8 lots, and purchased 4 others before 1644. In September 1641, he was appointed to looke to the Meeting-house, and to be free from Rates, and in December to search and seal leather. in regard of the loss of his eye in the voyage to Block Island, £ 8. The whole cost of the voyage came to about £ 200. The Pequots instead of being in
130; moved to Lowell, 133. Mortality, bill of, 108. Morton, Nathaniel, 37. Morton, Thomas, sent to England, 38. Mouse and snake, combat between, 32. Mount Auburn, 25, 44. Mount Enoch, 81. Mount Feake named by Gov. Winthrop, 26; named from Robert Feake, the Governor's son-in-law, 26; marked upon plan made in 1640, 28; name still retained, 28; included in Oldham Farm, 38; water-works near, 141. Mt. Feake cemetery, 28. Muddy River, 34. Mule-spinning introduced, 133. Munnings, George, loses an eye. 42. Naemkecke, 10 n. 1. Nahant 11 n. 3. Nantasket, 13, 31, 37, 38. Nantasket Point, colonists put ashore on, 13. Nantucket, 46. Narragansett Bay, 43. Narragansett fort, capture of, 61. Narragansetts, fear of an uprising of, 41; aid the English in Pequot War, 43. Nashaway, plantation at, 47; 62. Nasing, the birth-place of John Eliot, 66. Natick, Indian church at, 60, 69, 79. Naumkeag, 10, 11 n. 2. Negro infant baptized, 99. Negroes,