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