To ye hon[or]ed County Court holden at Cambridge ... : the humble petition of George Maumesrau with severall of ye rulers of Natick ..., 1685 Apr. 7.

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To ye hon[or]ed County Court holden at Cambridge ... : the humble petition of George Maumesrau with severall of ye rulers of Natick ..., 1685 Apr. 7.

Petition, April 7, 1685, to the County Court in Cambridge, Mass., by George Maumesrau, with Natick "rulers" Thomas Tray, John Magos, Nehemiah, and Daniel Takawampbait, requesting that Edward Joseph, Maumesrau's brother, be returned to his care.

1 item (1 leaf) ; 20 cm.

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