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uteSj according to the great dial of Colum- bia, which is- equal to the ancient dial of A- haz, king o^ifrael.

9. liowbelt, the men of Britain gained the vidory, but not without the lofs of many valiant men who were 11 ain in the battle; they had alfo to mourn for the lofs of two valiant captains,* moreover a chief captainf was wounded.

10. And there were flain and wounded of the people of the Provinces, about four hun- dred perfons, and a valiant captain was flain, whofe firname was Anderson, \

11. And the fervants of the king took from Nathaniel^ four of the deftroying en- gines.

12. And Nathaniel colleded the remnant of the hoil, and fled to Speedwell, about eif^hty furlongs off, and there he pitched his tents.

t Gen. O^Karra % ^^^' A^^^erson,
 * Cols. Webster and Stuart.