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182 THE HISTORY OF BARRINGTON. religious worship was not well understood or its spirit prac- tically applied by the people of New England. DEPUTIES FROM SWANSEA TO THE GENERAL COURT OF PLY- MOUTH COLONY. John Allin, 1668, 1670; James Brown, 1669, 1671, 1672; Hugh Cole, 1673, 1674, 167s, 1680, 1683-87; Nathaniel Paine, 1676; Samuel Luther, 1677, 1678, 1679; Obadiah Bowen, 1681, 1682 ; Timothy Brooks and William Hayward, 1689; James Cole and Thomas Wood, 1690. REPRESENTATIVES FROM SWANSEA TO THE GREAT AND GEN- ERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY. Capt. John Brown and Mr. Samuel Newman, 1692 ; Eben- ezer Brenton, 1693 ; Ensign Joseph Kent, 1697 ; Ephraim Pierce, 1 700-1 705, 1709, 17 10, 1713 ; Hezekiah Luther, 1706; Joseph Mason, 1707, 1708; John Thomas, 1711, 1712; John Rogers, 1716, 1717.