a Reformation in their Life &; Manners. We parted from them under serious Discouragments returning to the afores’d A. Danfords to lodge and left the following in writing with their Interpreter, viz. Brothers, We are sent out by the people called Quakers, who wrote to the Six Nations in the Winter to enquire whether they were desirous to learn how the white people manage their Lands; and to have your Children taught to read and write, and be instructed in useful Trades: They have directed us to visit you in your Towns, and acquaint ourselves with your Circumstan-ces, and so inform them that