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Maior Skippon

Peter Fountaine of ffanchurch listed one browne bay gelding}
furnished with Carabine, pistolls, buffe Coate and sword valued att}

20. 00. 00

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Idem

Alexander Pollington, listed one black gilding with a [?XXXX] and a}
starr, and 2. white feete behinde, furnished with Carbine}
pistolls, a buffe Coate and a sword valued att}

26. 00. 00

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Peter ffountaine of ffanchurch

"Peter Fountaine [Rents] £40"[1]

"Even more surprising is the appearance of John Tombes in the parish of St. Gabriel Fenchurch in 1644-45, for there were in this parish a number of royalist or court-connected rich merchants: William Courteen, Peter Fountain, George Franklin, John Rushaut, and William Langhorne"[2]

PROB 11/210/530 Will of Peter Fountayne or Fountaine, Merchant of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 18 December 1649



Alexander Pollington

[St Mary Woolnoth Hearth Tax (1666)]"Alexander Pollington 7 hearths"[3]

PROB 11/340/394 Will of Alexander Pollington, Haberdasher of London 25 November 1672

PROB 4/9901 Pollington, Alexander, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London ob. at Hornsey, Middx. 1673 [?] Oct. (1672)

'Pedigree of Pollington,' in Vere Langford Oliver, The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time, vol. 3 (London, 1894), p. 30[4]
- This pedigree identifies "Alexander Pollington of the 'Three Bells' in Lombard Street, Citizen and haberdasher; owned 'Nowells' in Nuthurst, co. Surrey, and 'Fig Tree,' the'Body,' and 'Pollingtons' in Antigua. Will dated 4 Jan. 1669; proved 25 Nov. 1672. (Eure.). The pedigree identifies his wife as Dorothy (alias Dorothie), living in 1669, and eight children, several of them who were born in St Mary Woolnoth and were buried in Antigua

- Will records "a part of a plantation bought of Marke Mortemer in Monsurrat, & 2 others in Antigua called Figgtree and the Body," which were to be sold and "the proceeds laid out in negros for my other plantation in the Leeward Division of Antigua, now or late in the possession of Master John Frye my overseer"
  1. Jump up T C Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Gabriel Fenchurch', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638 (London, 1931), pp. 62-63, accessed 8 July 2015
  2. Jump up Dai Liu, Puritan London: A Study of Religion and Society in the City Parishes (Delaware, 1986), p.109
  3. Jump up Alexander Pollington. Probably Alexander Pollington, haberdasher, who died at Hornsey, Middlesex (PROB 4/9901 Pollington, Alexander, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London ob. at Hornsey, Middx. 1673 [?] Oct. (1672); PROB 11/340/394 Will of Alexander Pollington, Haberdasher of London 25 November 1672)
  4. Jump up Vere Langford Oliver, The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time, vol. 3 (London, 1894), p. 30