FOOTNOTES:

[P] The eight names against which is the letter Q had a Q set opposite to them in the margin of the original paper containing the account, denoting, as is supposed, that the individuals were Quakers. It is said in Sewall's History of the Quakers that there arrived at Boston two other Quakers in July of this year, namely, Mary Fisher and Ann Austin, who were very ill treated on their arrival, by Gov. Bellingham, though there was yet no law against Quakers.

[Q] Dorothy Waugh.

[R] William Brend, or Brand. See List of Passengers in the Speedwell.

[A COMPLETE LIST OF THE MINISTERS OF BOSTON OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, FROM 1630 TO 1842, ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THEIR SETTLEMENT.]

BY JAMES C. ODIORNE, M. A.

Order of
Settlement.
Names of Ministers.Denomination.Churches.Graduated.Settled.Died or Resigned.
1John WilsonCong.1st Chh.Camb., Eng.Inst. Nov. 22, 1630Died Aug. 7, 1667
2John CottonCong.1st Chh.Camb., Eng.Inst. Oct. 17, 1633Died Dec. 23, 1652
3John MayoCong.Old NorthEnglandOrd. Nov. 9, 1655Dism. April 15, 1672
4John NortonCong.1st Chh.Camb., Eng.Inst. July 23, 1656Died April 5, 1663
5Thomas GouldBapt.1st Bapt. Chh.1665Left 1675
6John Davenport, B. D.Cong.1st Chh.Oxford, Eng.Inst. Dec. 9, 1668Died Mar. 15, 1670
7James AllenCong.1st Chh.Oxford, Eng.Inst. Dec. 9, 1668Died Sept. 22, 1710
8Increase Mather, D. D.Cong.Old NorthHarv., 1656Ord. May 27, 1669Died Aug. 23, 1723
9Thomas ThacherCong.Old SouthEnglandInst. Feb. 16, 1670Died Oct. 15, 1678
10John OxenbridgeCong.1st Chh.Oxford, Eng.Inst. April 10, 1670Died Dec. 28, 1674
11Isaac HullBapt.1st Bapt.1675Left 1688
12Samuel WillardCong.Old SouthHarv., 1659Inst. April 10, 1678Died Sept. 12, 1707
13John RussellBapt.1st Bapt.Ord. July 28, 1679Died Dec. 21, 1680
14John MilesBapt.1st Bapt.Left 1683
15Joshua Moodey, AssistantCong.1st Chh.Harv., 1653May 3, 1684Dism. 1692
16Cotton Mather, D. D.Cong.Old NorthHarv., 1678Ord. May 13, 1684Died Feb. 13, 1728
17John EmblenBapt.1st Bapt.1684Died Dec. 9, 1702
18Robert RatcliffeEpis.King's ChapelEnglandInduct. June 15, 1686Res. 1689
19Robert ClarkeEpis.King's ChapelInduct. 1686Left
20Peter DailleFr. Protest.School St.Com. 1687Died May 20, 1715
21Samuel MylesEpis.King's ChapelHarv., 1684Induct. June 29, 1689Died March 4, 1728
22George HattonEpis.King's ChapelEnglandInduct. June 15, 1693Left July, 1696
23John Bailey, AssistantCong.1st Chh.July 17, 1693Died Dec. 12, 1697
24Benjamin WadsworthCong.1st Chh.Harv., 1690Ord. Sept. 8, 1696Dism. June 16, 1725
25Christopher BridgeEpis.King's ChapelEnglandInduct. March 20, 1699Rem. Sept. 1706
26Benjamin Colman, D. D.Cong.Brattle St.Harv., 1692Ord. Aug. 4, 1699Died Aug. 29, 1747
27Ebenezer PembertonCong.Old SouthHarv., 1691Ord. Aug. 28, 1700Died Feb. 13, 1717
28Thomas BridgeCong.1st Chh.EnglandInst. May 10, 1705Died Sept. 26, 1715
29Ellis CallenderBapt.1st Bapt.—— ——Com. 17081728
30Henry HarrisEpis.King's ChapelEnglandInduct. April, 1709Died Oct. 16, 1729
31Joseph Sewall, D. D.Cong.Old SouthHarv., 1707Ord. Sept. 16, 1713Died June 27, 1769
32John WebbCong.New NorthHarv., 1708Ord. Oct. 20, 1714Died April 16, 1750
33William CooperCong.Brattle St.Harv., 1712Ord. May 23, 1716Died Dec. 13, 1743
34Thomas FoxcroftCong.1st Chh.Harv., 1714Ord. Nov. 20, 1717Died June 18, 1769
35Elisha CallenderBapt.1st Bapt.Harv., 1710Ord. May 21, 1718Mar. 31, 1738
36Thomas PrinceCong.Old SouthHarv., 1707Ord. Oct. 1, 1718Died Oct. 22, 1758
37Andrew Le MercierFr. Protest.School St.Geneva1719Left March 7, 1748
38Samuel CheckleyCong.New SouthHarv., 1715Ord. Nov. 22, 1719Died Dec. 1, 1769
39William WaldronCong.New BrickHarv., 1717Ord. May 23, 1722Died Sept. 20, 1727
40Peter ThacherCong.New NorthHarv., 1696Inst. Jan. 28, 1723Died Feb. 26, 1739
41Joshua GeeCong.Old NorthHarv., 1717Ord. Dec. 18, 1723Died May 22, 1748
42Timothy Cutler, D. D.Epis.Christ ChurchHarv., 1701Induct. Dec. 29, 1723Died Aug. 17, 1765
43Charles Chauncy, D. D.Cong.1st Chh.Harv., 1721Ord. Oct. 25, 1727Died Feb. 10, 1787
44William WelsteedCong.New BrickHarv., 1716Ord. March 27, 1728Died Sept. 29, 1753
45Roger PriceEpis.King's ChapelEnglandInduct. June 25, 1729Res. Nov. 21, 1746
46John MoorheadPres.Federal St.ScotlandInst. March 31, 1730Died Dec. 2, 1773
47Thomas HarwardEpis.King's ChapelEnglandInduct. April, 1731Died April 15, 1736
48Samuel Mather, D. D.Cong.Old NorthHarv., 1723Ord. June 21, 1732Dism. Oct. 23, 1741
49Mather Byles, D. D.Cong.Hollis St.Harv., 1725Ord. Dec. 20, 1733Dism. Aug. 9, 1776
50Addington DavenportEpis.King's ChapelHarv., 1719Induct. April 15, 1737Dism. May 8, 1740
51William HooperCong.West Chh.ScotlandOrd. May 18, 1737Dism. Nov. 19, 1746
52Ellis GrayCong.New BrickHarv., 1734Ord. Sept. 27, 1738Died Jan. 17, 1753
53Jeremiah CondyBapt.1st Bapt. Chh.Harv., 1726Ord. Feb. 14, 1739Left Aug. 1764
54Addington DavenportEpis.Trinity Chh.Harv., 1719Induct. May 8, 1740Died Sept. 8, 1746
55Stephen RoeEpis.King's ChapelInduct. 1741Rem. 1744
56Samuel Mather, D. D.Cong.N. Bennet St.Harv., 1723Com. Oct. 23, 1741Died June 27, 1785
57Andrew Eliot, D. D.Cong.New NorthHarv., 1737Ord. April 14, 1742Died Sept. 13, 1778
58Ephraim BowndBapt.2nd Bapt.—— ——Ord. Sept. 7, 1743Died June 16, 1765
59Samuel Cooper, D. D.Cong.Brattle St.Harv., 1743Ord. May 22, 1746Died Dec. 20, 1783
60Henry Caner, D. D.Epis.King's ChapelYale, 1724Induct. April 11, 1747Dism. Mar. 17, 1776
61Charles BrockwellEpis.King's ChapelInduct. 1747Died Aug. 20, 1753
62Jonathan Mayhew, D. D.Cong.West Chh.Harv., 1744Ord. June 17, 1747Died July 9, 1766
63William HooperEpis.Trinity Chh.ScotlandInduct. Aug. 28, 1747Died April 14, 1767
64Samuel Checkley, Jr.Cong.Old NorthHarv., 1743Ord. Sept. 3, 1747Died Mar. 19, 1768
65Andrew Croswell,Cong.School St.Harv., 1728Inst. Oct. 5, 1748Died April 12, 1785
66Ebenezer Pemberton, D. D.Cong.New BrickHarv., 1721Inst. March 6, 1754Died Sept. 9, 1777
67John TroutbeckEpis.King's ChapelInduct. 1755Dism. Nov. 1775
68James GreatonEpis.Christ Chh.Yale, 1754Induct. 1759Left Aug. 5, 1767
69Alexander CumingCong.Old SouthInst. Feb. 25, 1761Died Aug. 25, 1763
70William Walter, D. D.Epis.Trinity Chh.Harv., 1756Induct. July 22, 1764Dism. Mar. 17, 1776
71Samuel Stillman, D. D.Bapt.1st Bapt. Chh.—— ——Inst. Jan. 9, 1765Died Mar. 12, 1807
72Penuel BowenCong.New SouthHarv., 1762Ord. April 30, 1766Dism. May 12, 1772
73Samuel Blair. D. D.Cong.Old SouthColl. N. J., 1760Inst. Nov. 26, 1766Dism. Oct. 10, 1769
74Simeon Howard, D. D.Cong.West Chh.Harv., 1758Ord. May 6, 1767Died Aug. 14, 1804
75Mather Byles, Jr., D. D.Epis.Christ Chh.Harv., 1751Induct. April 22, 1768Dism. April, 1775
76John Lathrop, D. D.Cong.Old NorthColl. N. J., 1763Ord. May 18, 1768Died Jan. 4, 1816
77John DavisBapt.2nd Bapt.—— ——Ord. Sept. 9, 1770Left July 19, 1772
78John BaconCong.Old SouthColl. N. J., 1765Inst. Sept. 25, 1771Dism. Feb. 8, 1775
79John HuntCong.Old SouthHarv., 1764Ord. Sept. 25, 1771Died Dec. 30, 1775
80Joseph HoweCong.New SouthYale, 1765Ord. May 19, 1773Died Aug. 25, 1775
81Isaac Skillman, D. D.Bapt.2nd Bapt. Chh.Coll. N.J., 1766Com. Oct. 3, 1773Dism. Oct. 7, 1787
82John MurrayUniv.1st Univ. Chh.EnglandCom. Oct. 24, 1773Died Sept. 3, 1815
83Samuel Parker, D. D.Epis.Trinity Chh.Harv., 1764Induct. May 19, 1774Died Dec. 6, 1804
84Ebenezer WightCong.Hollis St.Harv., 1776Ord. Feb. 25, 1778Dism. Sept. 1788
85John Clarke, D. D.Cong.1st Chh.Harv., 1774Ord. July 8, 1778Died April 1, 1798
86Stephen LewisEpis.Christ Chh.—— ——Induct. Aug. 1778Dism. Sept. 1785
87Joseph Eckley, D. D.Cong.Old SouthColl. N. J., 1772Ord. Oct. 27, 1779Died April 30, 1811
88John Elliot, D. D.Cong.New NorthHarv., 1772Ord. Nov. 3, 1779Died Feb. 14, 1813
89Oliver EverettCong.New SouthHarv., 1779Ord. Jan. 2, 1782Dism. May 26, 1792
90James Freeman, D. D.Unit.King's ChapelHarv., 1777Induct. Oct. 18, 1782Died Nov. 14, 1835

(To be continued.)


[A LIST OF NAMES FOUND AMONG THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND.]

[Those names which are starred are not contained in Fanner's Genealogical Register, and concerning those which are not starred, additional facts are related. The article is prepared entirely from unpublished manuscripts, by Mr. S. G. Drake.]

Adams Samuel, Chelmsford, authorized to solemnize marriages there, 1664.

Allen, Bozoun, Boston, constable, 1680.

Allin, Onesiphorus,* Ipswich, 1679.

Allyne, Thomas,* Barnstable, 1644, a witness to a sale of land by the Indian Seacunk.

Andrews, Thomas,* and Thomas Jr.,* Dorchester, 1664.

Angier, Andrew, first inhabitant at Dunston, Me.—Arthur, born about 1625.

Annable, Anthony, Barnstable, 1644.

Archard, Samuel,* church member, Salem, 1640.

Ardell, Richard,* Boston, merchant, 1686.

Atwood, John,* ensign, Boston, juror, 1686.

Avery, William* and Jonathan,* members of the church, Dedham, 1677.

Baxter, Daniel, Salem, 1638. Carried the charter of R. Island from Boston to Newport, 1663. [Farmer's MS.]

Bentley, William,* came to New England in the ship Arabella, Richard Sprague master; sailed from Gravesend, May 27, 1671.

Bezbeane, John,* Woburn, 1677.

Berry, Richard,* Medford, 1636.

Blake, Francis,* Dorchester, 1664.—William,*—James, a. 24 in 1677.

Blowers, John, a. 36 in 1663, a lessee of an island in Boston harbor for seven years.

Bott, Isaac,* Boston, 1675.

Bradley, William,* Dorchester, 1664.

Broughton, Thomas, Boston, 1655, petitions general court against imposing duties on importations.

Bull, William, Charlestown, 1638, heard Squaw Sachem say then, that she had given all her lands to Mr. Gibbons; was 43 years of age in 1662.

Capen, Barnard, witnesses the Indian deed of Dorchester, 1671; Samuel,* also a witness to the same.

Carpenter, William, Hingham, 1641, witnessed, and seems to have drawn the deed of a tract of land there from the Indians "to John Tower the elder." His autograph, and the instrument to which it is attached, are a most elegant specimen of the chirography of that age.

Cheever, Ezekiel, married the widow of Capt. Lothrop, who was killed in Sudbury fight, before May 19, 1680.

Child, Richard,* Watertown, juror, 1680.

Church, Garrett, Watertown, 1636, aged 51 in 1662.—Richard, Plymouth, 1631; went there from Wessaguscussett.

Clarke, Jonas, constable of Cambridge, 1680.—Theodore,* York, 1663.

Clay, Nathaniel,* Dorchester, 1664.

Cobb, Henry, Barnstable, 1644.

Cook, George, Colonel. &c., Cambridge, Ms., in which place and vicinity he had large possessions; returned to England in or about the beginning of the Civil War, in which he took a part, went into Ireland, where he was killed in 1652. He was twice married, and left by one of his wives, two daughters: 1. Mary, m. to "her mother's younger brother," Mr. Samuel Annesley, 1681. In 1669 she resided at Martins in the Fields, London; in 1691 she resided with her husband in the city of Westminster. 2. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Rev. John Quick, of St. Giles. Cripple Gate, London, and perhaps, 2ndly, Joseph Cawthorne.

Crispe, Benjamin, "Misticke als Meadforde," 1636.

Curwin, George, Salem, 1682, aged 70; went there near 44 years before.

Cushin, Jeremiah,* Boston, juror, 1680.

Davis, Lawrence,* York, 1663.

Dinsdale, William, aged 47 in 1663. Hired an island of John Leverett, in Boston harbor, for seven years.

Doggett, John, Hingham, 1662, where he witnessed an Indian deed.

Durgie, William,* came to Ipswich, Nov. 9, 1663, and was then 33 years old. Had been in the W. Indies, and came here from thence. Wife, Martha. Perhaps this name is that since written Durgin.

Edgecombe, Miles,* a. 25, 1676. Was at "Black Point the day and tyme when nine of Winterharbor men were fighting with the Indians upon the sands opposite to the said place."

Eedy, John,* Plymouth, left there to reside in Massachusetts, before Feb., 1632.

Euers, Mathias,* Dorchester, 1664.

Everett, John, Chelmsford, 1664, where he is authorized to unite people in marriage.

Foote, Pasco, Salem church, 1640.

Foster, James,* Dorchester, constable, 1680.

Fox, Thomas, Ms., about 52 in 1659, wife, Elinor.

Foxwell, Richard, Dunston, Me., 1654.

Franklin, Benjamin, Boston, before 1678, wife, Katherine.

Friend, John, Salem, church memb., 1640.

Goddard, Giles,* Boston, 1679, had wife and servants.

Gray, John,* buys Nantasket of the Indians, 1622.

Greenleafe, Enoch,* Boston, saddler, 1693.

Greenough, Robert,* Rowley, 1701.

Green, John, Cambridge, juror, 1680. Nathaniel, 1675.

Harrod, Thomas,* Boston, juror, 1680.

Hews, Jeremiah,* Dorchester, 1664.—Eleazer,* Dorchester.

Hauxworth, Thomas,* Salisbury. Had a daughter married to Onesiphorus Page. His widow was living there, 1667.

Hayden, Samuel,* Dorchester or vicinity, 1666.

Hills, Joseph, Medford, a. 60 in 1662. Capt. James,* [Hill] grand juror, Boston, 1686.

Hoar, William,* Boston, baker, 1679.

Hodman, John, Dorchester, 1679, born 1659.

Hood, Jeremiah,* Massachusetts, 1676.

Hopin, Steven,* born 1626, Dorchester, in Capt. Roger Clapp's employ, 1642. Witness to Indian deed of Dorchester, (8:4:1649.)

Houghton, Ralph, Lancaster, 1676, where he was constable, collector of taxes, treasurer, &c. There were at the same place in 1703, Henry, Jonas, Robert, John, Sen, John, Jr., Joseph and Jacob.

Howard, Jacob,* Dorchester, 1664.

Hudson, William, lived at "Wading River" in 1670, "where King Philip and Squamaug (brother of Josias deceased) met to settle the bounds between them, which had for some time been in dispute."

Johnson, Edward, a. 60 in 1660, at which time he gives evidence about land in Charlestown. Francis, Marblehead, 1660, nephew of Mr. Christopher Coulson, a merchant adventurer of London.

Joyliffe, John, Boston, will dated 1699-1700. Had a brother, Dr. George Joyliffe, in England; sisters, Dorothy Cane, in England, Martha Cook, in England, Rebecca Wolcott, Margaret Drake, and Mary Biss, "sometime wife of James Biss of Shepton Mallet, in the county of Somerset," Eng.

Key, Joshua,* probably married a daughter of Capt. Thomas Lothrop, who was killed by the Indians in 1675, as his children received a legacy out of Lothrop's estate.

King, Thomas, was an inhabitant of Exeter, 1675.

Knight, Walter, aged 66 in 1653, at which time he was at Boston. The same person was at Nantasket in 1622. John, Charlestown, juror in the witch trials, 1680.

Latham, Cary, was born in 1612; Boston, 1663.

Lawrence, Thomas, Hingham, 1661.

Loephelin, Peter,* Frenchman, Boston, 1679.

Leach, Richard, Salem, a. 60 in 1678, leased a farm of Gov. Endecott, 1657.

Long, Robert, Marblehead, a. 70 in 1660.

Lothrop, Capt. Thomas; his widow married Joseph Grafton, before May 19, 1680. After her decease, the property left her by Lothrop was ordered by court to the wife of Ezekiel Chever, and her issue, heirs of Capt. Lothrop. It is also ordered Mrs. Grafton to pay to the children of Joshua Key, £20.

Lyon, Peter, Dorchester, 1664.

Marriner, Andrew,* Boston, 1693, leather dresser.

Mather, Timothy, Dorchester, 1667.

Mayhew, Thomas, hired a farm in Medford, 1636.

Mellen, John,* Charlestown, where he died before 1695.

Middlecott, Mr. [Richard?] Boston, juror at trials for witchcraft, 1680.

Mokall, James,* b. 1660, Massachusetts, 1680.

Morse, William, Newbury; wife, Elizabeth, accused of practising witchcraft, finally acquitted at Boston, 1680.

Mose, John, Watertown, 1680, constable.

Mott, Nathaniel, a. 19, or thereabouts, in 1681.

Naramore, Thomas,* Dorchester, 1664. Persons of this name are in N. Hampshire at this time.

Neighbor, James,* Massachusetts, 1662.

Odiorne, John and Phill., Portsmouth, N. H., 1657, subscribed toward the support of public worship.

Page, Onesiphorus,* Salisbury, 1667, married daughter of Thomas Hauxworth [Hawksworth].

Parsons, Mark,* Sagadahock, 1665.

Pateshall, Robert,* Boston, 1655, petitions General Court against duties on importations.

Peaslee, Joseph, went to Haverhill before 1653.

Philips, John,* Massachusetts, 1630, styled servant, went to Plymouth, 1631.

Pole, William,* Dorchester, 1649. The name is since written Pool.

Pray, Ephraim,* born 1661, Dorchester, 1680.

Rainsford, Samuel,* Boston, killed with Capt. Turner, at Pawtucket, in Philip's war, leaving no relative in the country.

Rice, Henry, Charlestown, juror, 1662.

Richard, Gyles,* Sen., Massachusetts, 1666.

Robbins, Richard, juror at trials for witchcraft, 1680.

Root, Thomas, Lynn, 1674, where he attempted to gather a church.

Ryall, Joseph,* Charlestown, constable, 1680.

Saunders, Martin,* born 1630, Boston, 1679.

Seale, Ephraim,* Lieutenant, Boston, juror, 1686.

Seares, John,* Boston, Lieutenant, 1652.

Sewall, Henry, was residing at Manchester, Lancaster co., Eng., in 1623, only son of Henry Sewall, who came to N. England with his family, and settled in Newbury.

Sherburne, George, b. 1602, Portsmouth, 1650, m. Rebecca, dau. Ambrose Gibbins, and had children, Samuel, Elizabeth, m. Tobias Lear, Mary, Henry, John, Ambrose, Sarah, and Rebecca. [Farmer's MS.]

Sibly, John, church member, Salem, 1640.

Smith, John,* Barnstable, 1644.

Sprague, Samuel,* Charlestown, 1695.

Stileman, Elias, Boston, constable, 1673.

Stone, John,* Watertown, juror, 1680.

Studson, Robert,* one of the commissioners for settling the bounds between Plymouth and Massachusetts, 1664.

Sumner, William,* Dorchester, 1670.

Swain, John,* Salisbury, b. 1633, Nantucket, 1703. A Lieutenant Swain had been under Major Appleton against the Indians at Narraganset, in 1675. He was afterwards a captain.

Tayler, John,* Shipcot, [Sheepscot,] 1665.

Thayer, Richard, Massachusetts, went to England, and returned in 1679.

Tinkham, Ephraim, Massachusetts, 1666, at which time he was a witness to the sale of lands to Richard Thayer of Braintree, by the Indian chief Josias. He attests to it in 1678.

Tower, John, Hingham, buys a large tract of land of several Indians in that place; deed dated June 17, 1641. In an endorsement on said deed, (made by Ri: Bellingham, 19: 1: 1662-3,) John Tower is called senior. But in the Tower Genealogical Tree there are assigned as the children of John Tower of Hingham, (1637) only Ambrose, Benjamin, Jonathan, Hannah, and Jeremiah.

Travis, Daniel,* "chiefe gunner in ye town of Boston, to salute shipps and look after ye artillery," at £5 per annum, 1680.

Wait, John, Charlestown, juror, 1662, [spelt Wayte,] Boston, juror at the trials for witchcraft, 1680. Richard, Boston, a. 82 in 1678. He was marshal. Richard, Springfield, 1680, wounded by Indians, Oct. 5, 1675.

Wales, John,* and John, Jr.,* Dorchester, 1677.

Walker, Robert, Boston, aged 72 in 1679. He came from Manchester, Eng., where he was living in 1623.

Way, Richard, Lieutenant, Boston, juror, 1680. Henry, Dorchester, 1664.

Webb, Thomas, came to N. England in 1671, in the ship Arabella, Capt. Richard Sprague, which sailed from Gravesend May 27.

Whittingham, Richard,* Charlestown, 1693; had been in England in 1691.

Willey, Edward,* Boston, juror, 1686.

Williams, William,* Boston, 1675, wife, Johanna; was pressed to go against the Indians in Philip's war, and was killed at Medfield, leaving "four small children."

Willis, Lawrence,* Barnstable, 1644.

Winsor, Joshua,* Boston, constable, 1686.

Wiswall, John, Dorchester, witnesses a new deed of the town, (8: 4: 1649,) made "because ye old deed was something decayed with ill keeping."


[CAPITAL OFFENCES IN MASSACHUSETTS.]

Thirteen offences were made capital by the original laws of Massachusetts Bay; namely, Idolatry; Witchcraft; Blasphemy; Murder; Bestiality; Sodomy; Adultery; Rape; Man-stealing; False-witness; Conspiracy, or rebellion against the government; Cursing or smiting the father or mother, after passing sixteen years of age, unless with justifying provocation, or with unchristianly neglect in education; Filial rebellion, after sixteen years of age.

To these were added, 1692, High Treason; Concealing the death of a bastard child; Arson; Piracy.


[JURIDICAL STATISTICS OF MERRIMACK COUNTY, N. H.]

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