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fore I prayed his Honr to take some Care to prevent farther B. M. Damage, but he was pleased to tell me Day was a Vessell of Vol. 25 force & well man'd & for want of Men & Armes to suppress them there was noe help for they would doe what they pleased, I told his Honr I thought such fellows ought not to haue a Comicion wthout security that if any one was Damni fyed they might come on the Security. But in the Hight of these distracions your Excy was pleased so farr to Considr the King's interest & that of his Subjects to send a force of men to seize Capt Day & his Crew of Rogues which was Effect ually done, but then this Governmt that could not protect themselves from fifty Rogues could presently raise men enough to resque those fellows from the Kings forces wch were of a greater number, nay, wch was more when the Com mander of the Kings forces came to the Governr he threatned to comitt him for seizing those Rogues by vertue of his Com mission & told the Livett that they were honest men & that they were not Seizeable, when I was informed of this I prayed the Livftt to goe wth me to the Governr and I would Justify to his face the matter Contained in your Excys Comand what I haue here set forth wch accordingly I did as the Lievett can fully inform your Excy Upon wch he was pleased to treat the Lievtt more civilly and resolved to take new measures by Sommoning his Councill but noe care taken to secure the men for his Mates Service There has been measures vsed to Possess the people wth prejudice & tht you have acted illegally but the men of Sence of all sorts do think your Excy haue done the King & this Country good service Especially all men of Trade I am sure I will give such Acct of the matter to my Imployers, as will oblidge them to Acknowledg your Excys favour my worthy freind Coll. Quary will bring all the deposicions relating to this affair to your Excy to whom I wholy reffer your Excy knowing him to be very Zealous for your service So beging pardon for this trouble must beg Leave to assure your Excy that I am in all Sincerity yor Excell most Obedt humble Servt Fra: Jones True Copy [signed] Fr. Nicholson.
[F. Jones to Gov. Nicholson] the 21, 8ber 1696.
May it please your Excy Since the Inclosed I haue understood that while his Honr the Govr was considering how to mannage affaires wth the Livett here in Towne wch was prolonged a day one of the
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