Indictment : Cambridge [Mass.], James Natonamage against Nathaniel Mott for selling liquor to Indians, 1663 Oct. 25.

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Indictment : Cambridge [Mass.], James Natonamage against Nathaniel Mott for selling liquor to Indians, 1663 Oct. 25.

Indictment dated Oct. 25, 1663 against Nathaniel Mott for selling ten quarts of liquor to Massachusetts Indians.

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Natonamage, James, fl. 1663.

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