. The boyhood and youth of Joseph Hodges Choate. [II] Abigail Williams Ann Putnam and Elizabeth Hub-bert and Susannah Sheldon: viz: upon some or all ofthem belonging to Salem village or farmes wherebygreat hurt and dammage hath benne donne to yeBodys of said persons according to complaint of CaptJonathan Walcot and Serjent Thomas Putnam in be-half of their Majesties for themselves and also forseverall of theire neighbours. On the 2d of May, George Herrick, marshalof Essex, reports Philip English cannot be found,whereupon a new warrant was issued to the marshal-general or his lawful deputy, and


. The boyhood and youth of Joseph Hodges Choate. [II] Abigail Williams Ann Putnam and Elizabeth Hub-bert and Susannah Sheldon: viz: upon some or all ofthem belonging to Salem village or farmes wherebygreat hurt and dammage hath benne donne to yeBodys of said persons according to complaint of CaptJonathan Walcot and Serjent Thomas Putnam in be-half of their Majesties for themselves and also forseverall of theire neighbours. On the 2d of May, George Herrick, marshalof Essex, reports Philip English cannot be found,whereupon a new warrant was issued to the marshal-general or his lawful deputy, and restating that hecannot be found, the marshal is authorized to appre-hend him and convey him into Salem and deliver himinto the custody of the Essex marshal. And themarshal-generals deputy reports that **In obedienceto the within written warrant the within remandedPhillip English was arrested and committed by theMarshall General to the Marshall of Essex, on the30th of May instant. But nevertheless he and hiswife did escape. And this is some of


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