. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . nto his Breeches, becauseit should not hinder him in fighting. As soon as the Indians saw that, they fella Howling and Yelling most liideously, and said, Umh, Umh, me no staw merre[stay here.] fight Engis mon, Engis mon got two hed, Engis mon got two hed; if me cutoff un hed, he got noder, a put on beder as dis; with such like words in broken Englishand away they all fled and could not be overtaken, nor seen any more afterwards. The English Chelmsford is the shire town of Essex, is twenty-nine miles fromLondon, and is celebrated fo


. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . nto his Breeches, becauseit should not hinder him in fighting. As soon as the Indians saw that, they fella Howling and Yelling most liideously, and said, Umh, Umh, me no staw merre[stay here.] fight Engis mon, Engis mon got two hed, Engis mon got two hed; if me cutoff un hed, he got noder, a put on beder as dis; with such like words in broken Englishand away they all fled and could not be overtaken, nor seen any more afterwards. The English Chelmsford is the shire town of Essex, is twenty-nine miles fromLondon, and is celebrated for its corn and cattle markets. Before bridges werebuilt, there was a ford across the river Chelmer at this place, and hence the nameChelmers Ford. The name appears in ancient records as Chelmersforde, Chel-mereford,and Chelmesford. Its church, which dates from the year 1427, is oneof the chief objects of interest in the town, and has been made the cathedral of thediocese of Chelmsford. A Roman villa was unearthed there in the middle of thenineteenth From original in Adams Library, Ckdmsjoni, Massacnu:,clti, Kindness Rci-. Wilson Waters CHELMSFORD, ENGLAND, AND THE RIVER CHELMER


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