Accompanying Winslow’s meeting with Massasoit was Stephen Hopkins.
Hopkins had been the minister’s clerk on the vessel Sea Venture headed to Virginia in 1609.
The ship was caught in a hurricane and the 150 survivors were shipwrecked on Bermuda.
Hopkins took part in fomenting a mutiny, for which he was sentenced to death, but his friends procured a pardon from the Governor, the account of which became the basis of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, 1610.
He served as an indentured servant till he was deported back to England in 1614.
In 1620, he was a passenger on the Mayflower with the Pilgrims and signed the Mayflower Compact.
Beginning in 1621, Hopkins served several times as an emissary to Chief Massasoit.