The Atlantic Monthly, volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860
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We told them that for their respect to two traitors theywould do themselves injury, and possibly ruin themselves and thewhole Colony of New Haven. " "Finding them obstinate and pertinacious in their contempt of hisMajesty, " the messengers, probably misled by some false information, took the road to New Netherland, the next day, in further prosecutionof their business. The Dutch Governor at that place promised them, that, if the Colonels appeared within his jurisdiction, he would givenotice to ...Endicott, and take measures to prevent their escape by sea. Thereupon Kellond and Kirk returned by water to Boston, where theymade oath before the magistrates to a report of their proceedings. The fugitives had received timely notice of the chase. A week beforeKellond and Kirk left Boston, they removed from Mr. Davenport's houseto that of William Jones, son-in-law of Governor Eaton, andafterwards Deputy-Governor of Connecticut. On the day when themessengers were debating with Governor Leete at Guilford, Whalley andGoffe were conducted to a mill, at a short distance from New Haven, where they were hidden two days and nights.
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