- Mr. Daniel Denison,
- Mr. John Tuttle,
- Mr. Joseph Bachelor,
- Mr. Nicholas Norton,
- Mr. Emanuel Downing,
- Mr. William Hathorne,
- Mr. Robert Bridges,
- Mr. Edward Tomlins,
- Mr. Robert Sedgwick,
- Mr. Edward Sprague,
- Mr. George Cook,
- Mr. Samuel Shepard,
- Mr. Mahue,
- Mr. Mason,
- Mr. Lusher,
- Mr. Chickering,
- Mr. Willard,
- Mr. Hayne,
- Mr. Hawkins,
- Mr. Tyng,
- Mr. Weld,
- Mr. Johnson,
- Mr. Glover,
- Mr. Duncan,
- Mr. Casse,
- Mr. Peter Bracket,
- Mr. Torrey,
- Mr. Hollister,
- Mr. Ames,
- Mr. Joshua Hubard,
- Mr. Stephen Winthrop.
“Wassamequin,[1] Nashoonon, Kutchamaquin, Massaconomet, and Squaw Sachem, did voluntarily submit themselves to us; as appears by their covenant subscribed with their own hands here following, and other articles to which they consented.
“We have, and by these presents, do, voluntarily and without any constraint or persuasion, but of our own free motion, put ourselves, our subjects, our lands and estates, under the government and jurisdiction of Massachusetts; to be governed and protected by them, according to their just laws and orders, so far as we shall be made capable of understanding them; and we do promise, for ourselves and all our subjects and all our posterity, to be true and faithful to the said government, and aiding to the maintenance thereof, to our best ability. And from time to time to give speedy notice of any conspiracy, attempt, or cruel intention of any that we shall know or hear of against the same. And we do promise to be willing from time to time to be instructed in the knowledge of God. In witness whereof, we have hereunto put our hands, the eighth day of the first month, 16434.
“Massanomit,
Kutshamaquin,
Squaw Sachem,
Nashoonon,
Wassamequin.
- ↑ For an account of this, and most of the other chiefs here named, see Book of the Indians.