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A Court held att Newhaven the 4th of the 11th Moneth 1642.

Will Harding being convicted of a great deale of base carryage and filthy dalliances wth divers yong girles, together wth his inticeing and corrupting divers servants in this plantation, haunting wth them in night meetings and juncketting, &c, was sentenced to be seveerly whipped and fined five pounds to Mr. Mahon, and five pounds to Will Andrewes, (whose famylyes and daughters he hath so much dishonored and wronged in attemptingt to defile them,) and presently to depart the plantation, and not to retourne vnder the penalty of seveer punishment.

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A Court Holden att Newhaven the 1t of the 1t Mon: 1643.

Goodman Hunt and his wife for keepeing the councells of the said William Harding, bakeing him a pasty and plum cakes, and keeping company wth him on the Lords day, and she suffering Harding to kisse her, they being onely admitted to sojourne in this plantation vpon their good behavior, was ordered to be sent out of this towne wthin one moneth after the date hereof, yea in a shorter time, if any miscaryage be found in them.