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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 3

William Goodwin to John Winthrop, Jr.1
Goodwin, William Winthrop, John, Jr.

1636-06-22

Good Sir,

I am requested by our neighbores the Dutchmen to mind you of what you willed me to tell them viz. that if they thought Good to call to you as they went out with ther sloope (and did desire so much of you) you would then giue them answer in wryteing to ther protest the Sirgion is now going to ther plantation and meaneth to Come to you about it and desired me to signifie So much vnto your worship, which is all I haue to you at this tyme thus with the remembrance of my servis I end and rest Yours

Will: Goodwin Sekioge June 22th 1636

I suppose you here by our bretheren of the ariueall of our pastore and if your request for healp be as it was you may be pleased to send vs word.

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W. Au. 89; 4 Collections , VII. 44–45. For Goodwin, see 4 Collections , VII. 44n.