[235]. The letter was sent to them by a stranger, John Hudlston, whose name deserves to be remembered for his thoughtful kindness. It is in Bradford, Plymouth, pp. 124 f.
[236]. Reprinted in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Series II, vol. IX, pp. 1-25.
[237]. Printed in C. W. Tuttle, Capt. John Mason (Prince Soc., Boston, 1887), pp. 170-77. Cf. Ibid., pp. 45-52.
[238]. Ibid., pp. 177-83.
[239]. For list of grants cf. S. F. Haven, “History of Grants under the Great Council for New England,” in Lowell Lectures, Boston, 1869; also the two volumes of the Farnham Papers; Maine Historical Society, Portland, 1901-2.
[240]. S. G. Drake, The History and Antiquities of Boston; Boston, 1856. Cf. Winsor, Memorial History, vol. I, p. 79.
[241]. Young, Chronicles, pp. 314-45.
[242]. Bradford, Plymouth, pp. 138-41; Records of Council for New England, Proceedings American Antiquarian Society, April, 1866, pp. 91-93.
[243]. Bradford, Plymouth, pp. 183 ff.
[244]. Ibid., p. 142.