[146] Hildreth (Hist. of the U. S. i. 340) says that the Indians "were encouraged by signs of discord among the English, having seen a fight in James River between a London ship for the Parliament and a Bristol ship for the king."

[147] Winthrop's Journal, ii. 164.

[148] Browne's Maryland, p. 60.

[149] Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1637-1664, pp. 244-246.


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