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56 I hear the Owendaets [Wyandots] are as steady and well attached to the English Interest as ever they were, so that I believe the French will make but a poor hand of those Indians. Mr. Montour takes a great deal of Pains to promote the English Interest amongst those Indians, and has a great sway amongst all those Nations; if your Honour has any Instructions to send to Mr. Montour, Mr. Trent will forward it to me. I will see it delivered to the Indians in the best manner, that your Honour's Commands may have their full Force with the Indians.

I am, with due respects, Your Honour's most humble Servant, .

The Honoble. , Esq.