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ticularly a Commission to take into his Possession fort Orange and Diverse oyr Commissions to sundrey Persones of this Citty and County, intending thereby to subvert ye government here and Turn all upside Downe, writing Sedi- tious. Letters which are come to our hands wherein he orders new Elections for Mayor and Aldermen forthwith to be made · whom he hath signified to ye sd Staas Contrare to the Pre- viledges of this Citty Graunted by Charter, soe yt Great Part of ye Time must be spent to Defeat the sd Leyslers Pernicious and Malitious Designs which otherwise Could be Employd to Resist upon all occasions ye Common Enemy and for ye Publike good, and althogh ye Bussinesse hath been sufficiently Debated with ye sd Jochim Staas and so many Arguments used as ought to Convince any Rationall man, That if he could show but the Least Title of an order from our Souveraign Leige Lord KING WILLIAM to ye sd Leysler or authentique Copies thereof, wee were willing and Ready to Obey him or if he could not Produce Such that if he could but Deliver us authentique Copies of his Majes- ties Letters or orders sent to Captain Nicholson, wee were most willing to Obey and Perform whatever was Compre- hended in the Same, wee have by the assistance of God dureing these Revolutions taken care for ye Preserveing ye Peace & and administring ye Laws in our said Citty and County notwithstanding all Combinations and Contrivances to ye Contrare, and forasmuch as we have seen among je Papers sent by ye sd Leysler to Jochim Staas a Proclama- tion made by ye sd Leysler Pretended Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Cheeffe for ye Proclaiming WILLIAM and MARY Prince and Princesse off Orange KING and QUEEN of England Seotland france & Irland &a together with a warrant Signd by ye sd Leysler authorizeing Jochim Staas to Publish ye same, mentioning yt he Leysler had Received Orders dated ye 29th day of July 1689 (never yet showne to us) to Proclam there Majesties if not already done, which Titles of Prince and Princesse off Orange since they have above six months agoe been Proclaimed here KING and QUEEN of England France and Irland &a and we in there names so acted would be a Dimunition of there Majesties Titles, but if they were to be again Proclaimd wee Conceive would be of Scotland alone, since it is mentiond in sd Order
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to Proclaim there Majesties if not already done ; And altho ye sd Staas knows yt there Majesties were Proclaimed here in albany on ye first day of July Last KING & QUEEN of England France and Irland &a in ye Self same manner as our neighbours of Boston had done to whom his Majesties is Pleased to signify his Royall approbation of ye same and gracious acceptance, and having Desyred ye sd Jochim Staas, that if there was any Orders from there Majesties for a second Proclamation because Scotland was not Inserted in ye first that we were most willing and Ready to doe itt with what solemnity ye Place could afford. But could get no oyr answer of him, then whether we would not acknowlege Leyslers authority, and yt he had no other Proclamation then yt made by ye sd Leysler which sd Proclamation we are Credibly Informed ye sd Jochim Staes doth Design to Pro- claim by which means he Intends to Erect and Establish Leyslers authority here, and so overthrow ye whole p'sent Magistracy, whereby many Mischeiffs and Calamities must of necessity Ensue to his Majesties good subjects since ye Indians have much Depended upon them during these Revolutions
And that it may be Apparent to ye world that we under- written Mayor and aldermen of ye City of albany and Justices of ye Peace of ye said County have done and still Continue to doe what lyes in our Power for ye Preservation of Peace and Tranquillity among ye Inhabitants of this City and County till ye arrivall of a governor or Orders from his most Sacred Majestie KING WILLIAM which is daily Expected, and to Prevent Such Confusion Innovation and Alteration Since it is an Indispenceible duty upon us at this juncture, and fearing to Incurr there Majesties Displeasure for our too much Lenity, Wee doe in his Majesty's KING WILLIAM's name, forewarn Discharge forbid and Prohibite ye sd Jochim Staas and his associates upon Pain of Rebellion to Convein or cause any meeting or assembly of People to come together, within this Citty and County of Albany upon any Pretence what- soever whereby there Majesties Peace any wise may be Dis- turbed ; and therefore in ye Behalfe of ther Majesties Leidge People of ye said Citty and County we do PROTEST against ye sd Jochim Staets and his associates for all Bloodshedds, Plunderings Robberies, mischeeffs Dammages, Losses
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Detriments that may henceforth Ensue by his or there Ir- regular and Illegal Proceedings, Since such meetings can be looked upon no other ways then as Contrare to ye Peace of our Souveraign Lord and Lady King William & Queen Mary there Croune and Dignity In Testimony whereof we have hereunto Sett our hands and Sealls in albany ye 13th day of January in ye first year of there Majesties Reign ao 1688 and caused ye same to be Entered in the Publike Register of ye Citty and County Signed & Seald pr
PR SCHUYLER mayor
GOD SAVE KING WILLM . AND QUEEN MARY
D : WESSELS Recorder
L v SHAIK alderman.
K v : RENSSELAER Justice
DAV : SCHUYLER alderman :
MARTE GERRITSE Justice
ALB RYCKMAN alderman
CLAES RIPSE V : DAM alderman
The Manner how ye gd Protest was Publishd on ye 13th day of January 1688 was orderd to be Entred being as fol- lows.
The Mayor with ye Recorder and Aldermen and ye Justices and ye Common Councill marchd from there Majesties Fort (The marshall going before with a white Rod) accompanied with diverse of ye Antient Citizens, with a guarde of fifty Inhabitants in arms The Mayor as ye Kings Leift together with ye Recorder alderman Shaik and Captain Marte Gerritse Justice of ye Peace as soon as they came with- in ye Citty Gates, went with there Swords Pointed ; Then followd ye other aldermen and justices and Common Councill and Sundrey Citizens and then the guards and in this Posture with Drumms Beateing came to ye Plain Before ye Church where ye Bell Rung thrice. Then ye Mayor made a speech to ye Citizens which flokd together, shewing the Reasons why he came there in Such manner Then ye PROTEST was Read in English and Dutch, this being done they all went in ye Same Posture through ye Principle Streets of ye Citty and So up to ye fort, where ye guardes were Dismissd and thankd by ye Mayor ye Present Commander of ye fort for ye Service they had done there Majesties KING WILLIAM and QUEEN MARY that day, and ye Protest sent by ye Mar- shall to be affixed at ye Porch of ye Church.
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Evert Banker Gerrit Ryerse and Eghbert Teunise assist- ants Concurr with ye Mayor aldermen and Justices in ye Protest and think it Extream needful that it be most So- lemnly Published who went themselfs in Person and see it done and desyred that this there Opinion and advice as assistants of ye Citty might be Entred.
Captain Sander Glenn one of there Majesties Justices of ye Peace came to ye office and Perrused Proceedings of ye Justices Enterd yesterday Concerning ye not acknowledg- ing Jacob Leysler of N : Yorke Merchant to be governor and Commander in Cheeffe of this Province who Concurrs with ye Rest of ye Justices yt he cannot be Esteemed So nor his orders be Obeyd till ye sd Leysler hath Showne that he hath Lawfull authority from his Majestie King William so to be and desyred that his vote might be Entred, and also yt he Concurrs with ye. Rest of the Justices in ye Protest and approoves of ye same.
A true Copy Examind By me ROBT LIVINGSTON CIK
Albany ye 20th of January 1688 Present PR Schuyler mayor D. Wessells C : Wendel C : Bleeker L. V. Shaik albt Ryckman
The mayor and Aldermen haveing Consulted to day how to Procure some Christians and Indians to goe towards ye Great Lake to Lye as skouts for ye space of three weeks to give notice if ye ffrench should come with an army to Invade there Majesties Territory, but could fynde none yt would goe under 2 shil 6d to 3 shil pr day, for Capt Bull would suffer none of his men to goe alledgeing it Contrare to his In- structions, and while they were bussy discourse sd affare ye following Indians came and sd as follows vizt.
Proposeal made by Captain Blew Stocking and anoy maquase called Deganochkeeri to ye mayor & alderman in albany ye 20 January 1689 Present Pr Schuyler mayor J : Bleeker Dirk wessells Recorder albt Ryckman Livinus van Shaik
BRETHREN - We have sent by ye 40 maquase Souldiers now at Shennechtady to acquaint yw that they are come to
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goe out as Skouts towards ye lake and otter creek to wath ye Designe of yt Deceiver ye governor of Canida to see if he will come and Invade our Country again & if we Discern any Progresse of his we have 4 Indians yt we send forthwith Post to give yu & our people advertisement Such we in- tend to spend our time So till ye Ice be out of ye water & there design to make Canoes & goe to Canida a fighting But we being Poor doe want amunition as Pouder lead & axes for ye journey, & gave 7 hand of wampum as a token desyre- ing yt ye governor may Provide them with Such ammunition
Answer to ye sd Messengers ye 21th do Present Pr Schuyler Liv : V. Shaik D : wessels J Bleeke J. wendel
We are glad that yw take our Recommendations so well and haste to be vigilant at this Juncture when ye false french might come & fall upon your Country ; Proceed & look out well & give us an account from time to time how all affares is with yw & according to your Request we have sent to ye sd Companie three Baggs of Pouder & 20 Barrs of lead to make use of in sd Expedition, Desyreing yw to make all speed thither imaginable; & yw need not fear but we shall be Ready upon all occasions if the french should come ;
The sd Indians were very thankfull and sd they would withal speed goe to Shinnechtady & forward ye Companie & hasten them upon there march,
A true Copy Examind pr ROBT LIVINGSTON CIK
[For entries which follow in these Records, relating to the burning of Schenectady, see Doc. Hist., vol. I, pp. 302-306.]
Feb 10th 1688
Resolved yt 25 volunteers goe under ye Command of Leift Evert de Ridder together with those men gone to Shinnec- tady this morning and Pursue and follow after ye french & Indian Enemy who have carried Sundrey of there Majesties Subjects Captives from Shinnectady who had this following Commission
Whereas the french and Indians of Canida have come in a hostile manner massacred and murtherd Sundry of there Majesties Subjects at Shinnectady burning ye Towne and
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caried divers Captives along with them ; yow are hereby re- quired in there Majesties name king William and Queen Mary to Pursue and follow after ye sd french and Indians with so many volunteers as shall be sent with yw and ye sd french and Indians to kill and Destroy and ye Captives to Rescue and Redeem out of ye sd Enemies hands if Possible, always Provided yow meet with a sufficient number of friend Indians at Shinnectady to assist yow in said Expedition
You are to take Especiall care to have always Spyes and Skouts out to Prevent all ambushes in ye march and to keep ye said men in good order and Discipline & ye men are to be obedient to yr orders as Souldiers are obliged to obey there officers by ye Law marshall given in albany ye 10th day of february 1688
To Leift Evert de Ridder
It was Resolved to Detach 30 men more out of ye Com- panie to go to Shinnectady ye Mayor Peter Schuyler Joc- him Staets & Robert Livingston were to goe out along with them but after that ye Respective Posts and watches were reduced by Mr Wessells Captain Jochim Staets & Captain Bleeker they were found so weake that they could not spare there men & ye People generally unwilling to consent that any more men should go out of Towne not being much above 150 men in ye Citty.
Die Martis Albany ye 11th day of Febuary 1688
Haveing Received Information from Shinnectady last night yt no messenger was yet gone to ye Maquase Castle to warn them to come doune it was resolved that Mr Wessells should goe in all haste thither to bring doune ye Maquase and Captain Gerrit Teunise to goe with a Party of men now att Shinnectady to follow ye Enemies Tract to see if they have a stronger army or any party bounde hither to this Toune and comeing to Shinnectady were assured that a messenger was gone to ye Maquase Castles, and Lawrence ye Indian haveing been out in pursuit of ye Enemy with 9 men which Lay here in Toune got an Indian Prisoner by ye way who was examind and told yt the Enemy were not many above a hundred french and 100 Indians ye sd Lawrence ye Maquase Proposed yt he now. had 49 men of ye Maquase & River Indians sent from Albany, y' he was Intended to
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pursue ye Enemy to morrow, for his heart was Broke to see so much of his Brethrens blood shed and would Procure some of ye Prisoners back again either by force or by strate- gem, upon which Mr Wessells proposed to ye young men come there with Leift Evert de Ridder; now yow see what that Lawrence ye Indian Intends, how many of yow are willing to goe along with him & serve there Majesties king William & Queen Mary & Pursue there Enemies that have Destroyed so many Christians, out of which Companie & of some oyrs yt came from Albany only 21 went out with Law- rence ye Maquase on ye 12 of february being Weddensday, and just as they were furnishd and Ready to goe ye Indians of ye first & 2d Castle came to Captain Sanders but ye weather being so badd & such a Rain they could not Proceed yt day Expecting ye Indians of ye 3d Castle would be there that night.
The 12th dito Die Mercury.
Last night was Resolved upon to make Ready one hundred men, to joyn with ye 50 men yt were at Shinnectady & with ye Maquase & River Indians & so pursue ye Enemy, but this day ye great Thaw and Rain Prevented there march and quite Discouraged ye People of haveing any Successe, we writt therefore to Shinnectady to Mr Wessells yt we hoped he had sent ye men forward that was there and them were sent him last night, Since we see no Probability of Sending any more from hence ye weather being so badd which accordingly was done haveing advice yt Mr. Wessells had Dispatchd about 90 or 100 Christians & Indians & ye Skachkooc Indians wch were gone by the way of Sarach- toge were to meet them together with ye 40 maquase yt were out as skouts Lawrence sending forth with 2 messengers before to warn ye sd 40 Indians to meet them.
The 13th dito. Die Jovis.
About 10 a Clock ye Indians of Tionondage ye 3d Castle of ye. Mohoggs came to Shinnectady who Rested there that day, alderman Shaik Captain Staets & Ensighn Shuyler were Commanded out with a Party of men to joyn ye Tion- ondages and so Pursue ye Enemy but comeing to Shinnectady ye Indian Prisoner taken by Lawrence being given to ye
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Sachims of Tionondage after they had Tormented him he was given to an Indian wooman according to there custome who gave him his life, who then Confessed yt when he came out of Canida there were 600 men making Ready to come out towards albany or N: England, which Discouraged alderman Shaik Captain Jochim Staets to Proceed ; The more because a negro woman of Shinnectady was told ye. Same by a Spanyard yt was among ye french yt a Design was Laid against albany, So yt ye Tionondages went out & followed Lawrence, & after they had been out a day came back again till Lawrence sent a messenger that he was within a days journey of ye Enemy and Praid them to come up with all speed then they went & 9 of our Christians with Ens : abr : Schuyler, but could not overtake ye Enemy ye Christians came back & ye Indians went on The maquase upon our Dsyre granted the Indian Prisoner to be sent to ye fort to be Secured for fear of his Running away to Canida Captain Garten Captain Paling Captain Beekman & Captain Matthys with 30 men came from Sopus for our as- sistance.
Att a meeting of ye Convention of albany ye 15th day of february 168 g Present Pr Schuyler Mayor Lev. van Shaik Claes Ripse, Joh : Cuyler,. Capt Marte gerritse Capt Garten D. wessells Recorder J. Bleeker albt. Ryckman Evert Banker Capt gerrit Teunise Capt Paling Capt Beekman
Resolved to write to ye governor & Councill of Boston Connetticut & Virginia & to ye Civill & Military officers of N : Yorke & desyred them to joyn together that Quebeck may be taken by water in ye Spring as pr said letters appears
Stephen Lee & Mr Davenport were sent Post to Boston and Connetticut & Cornelise Viele to N : Yorke
The 18th of february 1699
Whereas there are severall houses near ye Citty which stand Extream Dangerous & ye Enemy being dayly Ex- pected ye generality of ye Citizens desyre that they may be pulled doune It is ordered by ye mayor aldermen and com- monality of ye Citty of Albany yt ye same be forthwith re- Annals, iï. 16
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moved to witt ye house of Barent albertse Bratt ye house of William hoffmayer ye house of adriaen appel, ye house of ye widow of Cornelise vanderholve, and to ye end that ye same may be effected with ye Least Dammage to ye owners these following p'sones to witt Peter Winne Peter Bogardus William Claese Groesbeek harme Gansevoort Dirk Bensing & Jan Cornelise Vyselaer are appointed and authorized to agree with ye owners Else to apprise the same, which sd ap- prizement is to be paid by the Publike & to order yt ye same may be broke off in the most orderly way with all speed ; ye sd 6 Persones are also authorized to Cause all ye fences & trees standing neer the Toune to be Removed & to warn ye owners to doe it with all Expedition else to order it to be done, in doeing whereof this shall be ye sufficient warrant ; ye sd men are authorized to give there Report whether any oyr houses ought to be Removed in this danger- ous time that order may be taken therein actum in albany ye 18th day of february 1688 Signd Peter Schuyler mayor J. Bleeker Joh: wendel albert Ryckman Claes Ripse van dam Liv : van Shaik Jochim Staets Gerrit Ryerse Reynier Barentse.
Albany ye 21th february 1688 Present Pr Schuyler D Wessells Claes Ripse albert Ryckman Eghbert Teunise Joh Cuyler gert Ryerse Capt gert Teunise Capt Marte gerritse
Peter Winne Peter Bogardus Harme gansevoort Dirk Bensing & Jan Cornelise Vyslaer who were authorized to give there Report whether any oyr houses ought to be Re- moved from ye Toune walls, doe say yt ye 4 houses of Barent albertse Brat Adrien appel Wm hoffmayer & ye widow of Cornelise vanderholve be Removed ye oyr houses may stand till further order, but yt all fences Trees and oy' timber must be Removed 60 paces without ye City stockadoes, & all oy: things with might hinder ye view of ye enemy
Item yt ye Curtain must be Repaired by Bennony van Korlaers & by ye Mayor Pr Schuylers.
Ordered yt ye houses of Barent albertse Bradt Wm hoff- mayer adriaen appel & ye widow of Cornelise vanderholve be pulled doune by ye Companies of Capt Bleeker & Capt
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Wendel & sett up again within ye Citty on such lotts as shall be appointed for ye same & yt ye quarter of a Companie doe work at a time & so by Turns
The Mayor aldermen & Commonality have granted to Adrien appel ye Lott between Jurian van hoese & Reynier Schaets for his house, to be erected there, that is to say so much grounde as his house can stand on in front to be on ye Side of Jurian van hoese & for Wm hoofmayer ye Lott Be- hinde between ye Brew house of Bennony van Corlaer & ye Lott of Reynier Shaets deceased that in so much as ye sd house can stand upon in front next to ye Brew house Pro- vided ye Lotts of ye sd Wm Hoffmayer & adriaen appel with- out ye gate shall for ye future belong to ye Mayor aldermen & Commonality of ye Citty of albany & there successors forever
Ordered yt ye house of Barent alberts Bradt be erected on a lot of Johannes den wandelaer next to hans hendriks & if yt sd Johannes de wandelaer and Barent albertse Bradt cannot agree about ye Price 4 persones shall be appointed to apprize ye same wh ye sd. Barent is to pay, & then ye Lott without ye gate Remains his but not to be built upon without order
Ordered yt all persones yt have fences neer ye Toune be warned to Remove ye same 60 paces from ye Toune Stocka- does in 3 day's time
Ordered ye first divison of Captain Bleekers Companie goe to worke & Pull doune ye sd 4 houses on Munday morning standing neerest ye gates, beginning at the house of Barent albertse Bradt which house together with ye house of William hoffmayer and adriaen appel is to be sett up again by ye Inhabitants in some Convenient Place within ye Citty & yt by every division both in Pulling doune ye houses & setting them up there be at least one Carpenter or Two. The house of ye widw of Cornelise vanderholve being old and Decayed is only to be pulled doune
Ordered yt ye gate by harme ganseforts be forthwith Repaired.
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At a meeting &c. Albany ye 22th day of february 1688 Present Pr Schuyler Mayor D. Wessells Recorder L : v : Shaik J : Bleeker Albt Ryckman Joh : Cuyler Rey- nier Barents Kiliaen van Renselaer Ev : Banker Capt Bull Capt Jochim Staets Ens : Bennitt Capt Paling Capt Beekman Ens : Joh : Sanders Pr Winne William de Mayer C : Marte gerritse Claes Ripse Capt garten Capt gerrit Teunise Lt Robt Sanders
Resolved that for ye p'servation of there Majesties Intrest in these parts & ye Secureing of there Subjects in this time of war with ye french, yt all means be used to Perswade all ye Maquase to come & live & Plant at Shinnectady lately Destroyed by ye french and there Indians which will be a means yt ye winter Corn sowed there may be Reaped & ye Indians in Readinesse to joyn with our forces upon any occasion if ye enemy should come
Resolved yt all Endevors be used to Perswade ye Indians of Skachkook to come & live & Plant upon Marte gerritse Island neer ye toune whereby ye fidelity of ye Indians will be knowen & they Ready upon all occasions to goe as Skouts to discover ye Enemy & to assist upon any attempt of ye , Enemy-
Resolved yt ye River Indians liveing at Beere Island and Catskill be Perswaded to goe all & live & Plant at Catskill who will be Ready on all occasions to be employed as skouts or oyrwise which will much Conduce for ye Security of our neighbours of ye County of ulster by there Continuall hunt- ing and Rangeing ye woods
And Captain garrit Teunise doth Promise upon all occa- sions to send up such number of sd Indians as shall be Re- quisite to be Employd as aforesaid
Symon van Ness and Andries Barents who went out ye first with ye maquase Returning told; they had Pursued ye Enemy to ye great Lake & would have overtaken them had they not been Spyed by some of ye Enemy Indians that went out to looke for 2 negroe boys yt were Runn away from them, & yt ye Indians & Christians were all Tyred when they came to ye Croune Point neer ye Lake ; some went farther till they came to where ye Ise was smooth where the french had with horses that they carried from
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Shinnectady & skeets & Yse spurrs, made all the way they could over ye Lake in So much that our People could gain nothing upon them; whereas at first they went 2 of there days journeys in one; neverthelesse Lawrence ye maquase & about 140 Mohoggs & River Indians are gone in Pursute of them, & will follow them quite to Canida. -
Att a Meeting &c. Albany February 23d 1688
Itt was Proposed to ye gentlemen of Sopus to levy 50 men out of there County for our assistance to lye in Garri- son here, who Replyed that they would use all Endevors to Perswade there People for a Supply, but by there unhappy Revolutions and Distractions Some adhereing to ye first magistracy oyrs to there new leaders, They cannot Execute yt Power & Command as is Requisite on such occasions People being under no Regulation.
Resolved to write to ye Civill & Military officers of Sopus for ye assistance of 50 men to lye in Garrison here to Defend there Majesties King William & queen Marys Intrest in these Parts-
It was also proposed to Raise some Goods by way of loan upon there Majesties acct. of them that were willing to advance, to be Employed for ye Publike-
It is Concluded to fortify ye Toune with all speed & yt ye 4 houses standing neer ye gates be pulled doune to morrow
Att a Meeting &c Albany February 25th 1688 Present Pr Schuyler mayor D : Wessels Recorder John Bleeker Joh : Cuyler Reynier Barents Jochim Staets albt Ryckman
Resolved yt no merchandize either Christian or Indian fitt for cloathing be Transported out of ye Citty upon pain of Confiscation-Bevers or Peltry money or oyr Treasure & goods not necessare for apparel may be sent doune-
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PROPOSITIONS made by the Sachims of ye Maquase Castles to ye Mayor Alderman and Commonality of ye Citty of albany and Military officers of ye sd Citty and County in ye Citty hall ye 25th day of february 1688 Present Pr Schuyler Mayor D wessels Recorder L : v : Shaik Jan Janse bleeker albt Ryckman Reynier Barents Joh : Cuyler C. marte Gerritse C. Jochim Staets Lt abr : Schuyler En : gabr Thompson Interpreted pr arnout and hille Names of ye Sachims Sinerongnirese Speker Rode Saggoddiochqui- sax oquedagoa Tosoquatho odagerasse aridarenda Jagog- thare
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