MS46.02: William Blathwayt Papers
William Phips Letter to Blathwayt dated January 18, 1693/4

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Boston in New England
the 18th Janry 1693/4


Sr

In the Ship Samuell and Henry by Mr Benjamin
Jackson my Clerke, (whome I dispatched to give you
a true and exact account of the condition of this their
Maties Province to the preventing of false reports and
Calummies) which I hope you are before this satisfied of
and having this opportunity I could not with out dispens
ing with the trust their Maties have reposed in mee,
omit to acquaint you of what since has occurred
humbly intreating you to say the same before their
Maties

On the 23d of Decembr last I sailed for Pemaquid in
order to meet the Sachems of the Indians and to bee
informed of their behaviour and fidelity to the articles
made with them, at my arrivall I found that their
Maties Ennemies the french, had used their utmost
endeavours to break the Same but they have been
without successe, for the Indians have without the
any difficulty changed their hostages which are kept
att Boston & pledged for their fidelity.

The Indians also Informe mee that the small
pox is very [sore] at Quebec and sweeps away many of
the Inhabitants and Indians, which seemes encoura
ging for an attack upon them in the spring if their Maties
think fitt, and with Some assistance from England .
If their Maties are pleased to comit the conduct of their
forces unto mee, who am ready to serve their Maties in
that Expedition with my life and fortune, I doubt not
but by Gods assistance to [redeme] that place to their Maties
obedience and of what honour and advantage it would
bee to the Engllish Crowne I submit to your Judgemt

[illegible]s

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Sir

If anything else of moment had occurred I would
not have failed to Informe you thereof but having no more

Sir
Your Most Humble Servant

William Phips

To the Honble William Blathwaite Esqr

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18 Jan [seal] 1693/4

From Sr Wm Phips

Recd 28 Mar 94

The Indians [illegible] from
the Small Pox vey rife
at Quebeck

To
The Honble
William Blathwaite Esqr
Clerk to the Rt honble the Lord of the Committee
for trade and fforeigne Plantations
at
Whitehall