[561]. Hutchinson, Papers, vol. I, p. 131.
[562]. J. Winthrop, History, vol. II, p. 151.
[563]. Paper signed by Saltonstall and Hathorne. Ibid., vol. II, Appendix O, pp. 464 ff.
[564]. Ibid., p. 220.
[565]. Acts United Colonies, vol. I, p. 22.
[566]. J. Winthrop, History, vol. II, pp. 318, 334 ff.; Massachusetts Records, vol. III, pp. 44, 74 ff.; Acts United Colonies, vol. I, pp. 56 ff.
[567]. Letter from Sir William Boswell to Dr. Wright, 1642; Conn. Col. Records, vol. I, pp. 565 f.
[568]. For relations with the latter, cf. A. Johnson, The Swedish Settlements on the Delaware (Univ. of Pa., 1911), vols. I, pp. 380 ff., and II, p. 755; New Haven Records, vol. I, pp. 56 f., 106 f.
[569]. Acts United Colonies, vol. I, p. 77.
[570]. New Haven Records, vol. I, pp. 265 f. The Dutch spoke of the river as the Mauritius. In their reply, the New Haven people stated that they had built on the Paugusset “within our owne lymitts.”