In Bliss I found yet another reference to "Goodman Paine". This was 1662. These widely spaced references to Goodman Paine, and to no one else except William Carpenter, point to these two individuals receiving a special deference in the plantation. It is unmistakable and I believe based on family situations in England. Reference below: " The 28th of the 5th mo.[July] 1662. It was voted that John Woodstock........and Goodman Paine and Lieutenant Hunt were chosen to see where the convenient place for it might be." (Bliss, p. 52)