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Jonathan Pettit[1] of lawful age testifieth and saith that some time in the month of June last, (if I remember right) Timotheus[2], an Indian, who had lately lived at Sharon but, since they had sold to Thomas Barnes[3], had moved away, came to my house and expressed himself in a very earnest manner about the land which the Indians had once lived upon and claimed in Sharon.  He seemed to be desirous that I should a

An account of expenses laid out for the country from August 1645 until this 8th of October 1646.

First for the printing of five hundred declarations                                                                                           04.  00.  00

Item for the diet and washing of the two Indians since the 3rd of the 8th month: hitherto                                  

considering the attendance of the younger being a very child. what you think meet                                        16.  00.  00

Joseph Jackson[1] of lawful age testifieth and saith that in the Sabbath night before last, I was upon the watch with several others at Mr.

The Governor and Company of the Colony of Connecticut to Thomas Fitch[1]

                                                                                                Debit                            Credit

April 1738

                                                                                                £  S   d

            To my journey from Norwalk to Hartford to

To the Honorable General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut to be Holden at Hartford on the Second Thursday of May A.D. 1755

In obedience to Your Honor’s instruction, we the subscribers on the 5th day of February 1755, after we had sufficiently notified the Indians (as we supposed) of the Assembly’s intention, repaired to Sharon, expecting to meet the Indians but was disappointed, some of the Indians not being there, whom we

Norwich, May 23 A.D. 1738

An Account of Expenses and Disbursements at the Court of Commissioners on Account of this Colony by their Agents

25  / day at Mr. Thomas Lathrop’s[1]                                                                   0  .5    .0

            To Joseph Edgerton, keeping Indians[2]                                                                          15  .18  .6

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