1775 November 14 (Tuesday). Mr. Thomas Fairweather, his Wife and Child[ren?], are returning to Oxford. The News is, that more Troops are come and coming — and more still are expected. That St. Johns on Lake Champlain, is taken. P.M. I visited Mr. William Pierce of Hopkinton ill by a Fall. Prayed with him. At Eve Mr. Abraham Bond, having been kicked by a [stallion?] and his Leg broke, is carryed along home in a Cart. Received a Letter from Cousen Bradford of the 10th dated at Warren, Rhode Island. She informs me that her Husband is gone a Voiage, perhaps to Messasipi.