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Witham Marshe
Witham
Marshe
was the
representative
of the
colony
of
Maryland
at
the negotiation
of the
Treaty of Lancaster
in
1744
. He
noted
that the
Iroquois
were heavy drinkers, however they were
careful
to
remain
sober
while
negotiating
important
treaties
.
He became the crown's
Secretary of Indian
affairs
, serving under
Sir William Johnson
,
after the death
of
Peter Wraxall
in
1759
.