George Wilkinson

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George Wilkinson
Person George Wilkinson
Title
First name George
Middle name(s)
Last name Wilkinson
Suffix
Spouse of
Widow of
Occupation Mariner
Secondary shorebased occupation
Mariner occupation Foremastman
Associated with ship(s) King David of London (Master: John Abbot)
Training Not apprentice
Is apprentice of
Was apprentice of
Had apprentice(s)
Citizen Unknown
Literacy Signature
Has opening text George Wilkinson
Has signoff text George Wilkinson
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Language skills English language
Has interpreter
Birth street
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Birth town
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Res street
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Res town Ipswich
Res county Suffolk
Res province
Res country England
Birth year 1639
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Death year
Probate date
First deposition age 18
Primary sources
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Deposition start page(s) HCA 13/72 f.172r Annotate
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Act book date(s)
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Deposition date(s) Oct 11 1657
How complete is this biography?
Has infobox completed Yes
Has synthesis completed No
Has HCA evidence completed No
Has source comment completed No
Ship classification
Type of ship Merchant ship
Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
Role in Silver Ship litigation None


Biographical synthesis

George Wilkinson (b. ca. 1639; d. ?). Mariner.

Late foremastman of the ship the King David of London. Presumably related to Randall Wilkinson, who ws also a foremastman on the King David.

Resident in 1657 in Ipswich in the county of Suffolk.

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

Eighteen year old George Wilkinson deposed on October 11th 1657 in the High Court of Admiralty.[1] He was examined on interrogatories "On the behalfe of John Broughton of London merchant and John Abbot of London mariner touching a losse in the King David".[2]

Comment on sources

  1. HCA 13/72 f.172r
  2. HCA 13/72 f.171r