The indirect object of the sentence above is SETTLERS.
An indirect object in a sentence tells to whom or for whom something is done. In a sentence, the indirect object is always placed between the verb and the direct object of the sentence. Also, the indirect object always modifies the verb.
The cashier carlesly granted the man with a old ripped dollar bill.
This is a help site, not a ‘do my work for me’ site
The only correct form of the past participle can be seen in the second sentence - The picture has hung on the wall for years.
In the first sentence, it should be brought, and not brung.
In the third sentence, it should be worn, not wore.
In the last sentence, it should be written, not wrote.