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409 Right Honble the Lord Propry of this province and the said Kings of Pocomoke and Assateague upon articles hereafter in this treaty to be agreed upon to the worlds end to endure and all former Acts of Hostility and damages whatsoever sustaind to be buryed in perpetuall oblivion 2.dly That if any Indian subject to the said Kings shall hereafter kill and English man the said Kings shall be oblidgd to deliver such Indian up to the Governour of this province as a prisoner 3.dly Forasmuch as the English cannot easily distinguish one Indian from another that no Indian shall come into any English plantatcon painted and that all the Indians shall be bound to call aloud before they come within three hundred paces of any English Mans Clear Ground and lay down their Arms whether guns Bows and Arrows or other Weapons for any Englishman that shall appear upon their call to take up and in case that no one appears that they shall there leave their ^said^ Arms if they come nearer and that afterw.d they shall by calling aloud endeavour to give notice to the English of their nearer approach and if any English man shall kill any Indian that shall come unpainted and give notice and deliver up his Armes as afd he shall |
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