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hoist a Flag, or lay any Foundation for
 
hoist a Flag, or lay any Foundation for
 
building a Fort here, till such time as I had
 
building a Fort here, till such time as I had
wrote to England, to you, of all that had passed,
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wrote to England to you, of all that had passed,
 
who I don't doubt will acquaint His Royal
 
who I don't doubt will acquaint His Royal
 
Majesty of the Same; that the French
 
Majesty of the Same; that the French
mich be timely defeated, in their Attempt
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might be timely defeated, in their Attempt
 
of building a Fort, by sending a Fleet of
 
of building a Fort, by sending a Fleet of
 
His Majesty's ships to present their
 
His Majesty's ships to present their
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at the same Time, to bring great Presents
 
at the same Time, to bring great Presents
 
for the whole Country, besides the forementioned
 
for the whole Country, besides the forementioned
Money, to pay for the ground Rent.
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Money, to pay for the Ground Rent.
  
 
My Noble Lord, the French Messenger
 
My Noble Lord, the French Messenger

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My Father answered them, that he had been Used very well by the English, in Educating ^ addition me /addition (his son) in England, & by showing me great respect, and told the Capashires punctually; that he would not let the French hoist a Flag, or lay any Foundation for building a Fort here, till such time as I had wrote to England to you, of all that had passed, who I don't doubt will acquaint His Royal Majesty of the Same; that the French might be timely defeated, in their Attempt of building a Fort, by sending a Fleet of His Majesty's ships to present their Designs, they having promised to come again in 16 Months time, or less, with proper store ships & ships of War, to defend them in building their intended castle; & they have now carried with them over to France, 6 or 7 of the Chief Capashire's sons (the Capashires having consented) in order to Educate them, & at their coming here again are to bring them back, promising at the same Time, to bring great Presents for the whole Country, besides the forementioned Money, to pay for the Ground Rent.

My Noble Lord, the French Messenger (before mentioned) who was here so long & brought with him all necessaries for staying here till the ships return from France, was defeated in that design of his, my father catchword having /catchword