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rlestown £ 10, Roxbury £ 6, Medford £ 3, Winnesemet £ 1. At this Court Sir Richard Saltonstall was fyned V £ for whipping 2 feverall persons without the presence of another Assistant, contrary to an Act of Court formerly made: but this fine he appears never to have paid; he returned to England March 29, 1631, Taking with him Grace, Rosamond, and one of his youngest sons, probably Samuel. His sons Richard, Robert, and Henry remained. and this fine was remitted by order of the Court Sept. 6, 1638. At the second Court, Sept. 7, 1630, it was enacted to be £ 10 fine for any that should permit an Indian the use of a gun, the first offence; the second offence they were to be imprisoned and fined at discretion. The spirit of liberty and independence in thought and action,—the natural outgrowth or development of the fundamental idea of Puritanism, to see God's own Law made good in this world;...that God's Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven; Carlyle.—this spirit, that was