Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society V.16
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He said he thought it to be him. The poor man was arrested upon ye Night Law for turning Horses out of M^ Colton's Land ; tho' by two aged Witnesses upon Oath it was prov'd he had not been out of his House y' Evening & y' Night. As M^ Col- ton says he go's for holy Orders from an inward Call, inde- pendent of ye Society, I have sent ye original Papers, relating to this Fact, wrote by ye Justice, to his Lordship; before whom I have also laid an Original Bond; drawn & sign'd by Colton, a true Cop...y whereof you have here inclos'd. The wicked Design you'll easily perceive, only let me ob- serve, yt it's computed he has taken about ^10 for ye Loan of ;!^2o for half a Year. I cou'd lay before you several other enormous Crimes; wilful, deliberate Perjury against me before a Justice I was an Eye-witness of, w'^ many other particulars, too numerous to write, too offensive to be heard. But Gods Will be done! I have little to say of ye Progress of these People in Virtue, or ye Good I do among them.
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