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411) 7.thly That the said Kings shall not make any new peace with our enemy nor shall make warr w.thout the consent of the Governour of this province for the time being 8.thly In case the said Kings or any Indians subject to them shall kill any Indians or any other in peace and amity with his said Lordship it shall be esteemed as great an offence as killing an Englishman 9.thly That Neither the said Kings nor any of the Indians under their subjections do at any time hereafter keep or entertaine among them or within their Fort any Forreigne or strange Indian or know or Discover any such to appear or come into this province without giveing timely and all possible and speedy notice thereof to his Excellency the Governour or some Magistrate or other Officer or some person of Note by whome the same may be communicated with all expedition to the said Governour or the Governour of the province for the time being for his advice and directions therein 10.thly That as a farther Testimony of their League peace and Friendship with his Lordship the Lord Proprietor of this province and as they |
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