The Dangers And Sufferings of Robert Eastburn And His Deliverance From Indian C
The Dangers And Sufferings of Robert Eastburn And His Deliverance From Indian C
Robert Eastburn
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I likewife faw many Carts and Chafes attend ing, the Chapel Doors in the mean Time open, Numbers of People going in and out, and a Board hanging over the Door, on which was written, in large Letters, INDULGENCE PLENARY, or FULL PARDON. 60 EASTBURN NARRA TIVE to requite : This Money, together with what my Son brought, I was in Hopes would go far towards procuring my Releafe, from my Indian Matters ; but feeing a Number of Prif oners in fore Diftrefs, among which were, the Captains Grant and Shep...herd, * and about Seven more in Company, I thought it my Duty to relieve them, and com mit my Releafe to the Dif pofal of Providence ! Nor was this fuffered to turn to my Difadvantage in the Iffue, for my Deliverance was brought about in due Time, in another, and unexpected Way. This Company informed me of their Intention to Efcape, accordingly I gave them all the Help in my Power, faw them clear of the Town, on a Saturday Evening, before the Gentries were fet at the Gates, and advifed them not to part from each other, and delivered to Captain Shepherd two Pocket CompafTes; but they contrary to this Counfel parted, and faw each other no more : By their f eparating, Cap tain Grant, and Serjeant Newel, were deprived of the Benefit of a Compafs ; the other Part got fafe to Fort William Henry, as I was informed by Serjeant Henry, who was brought in Prif- oner, being taken in a Battle, when gallant, inde fatigable Captain Rogers, made a brave Stand, * Shepard was picked up by a scouting party that was under the active Major Robert Rogers.
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