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|Res parish=Saint Edmunds the King and Martyr in Lombard Street | |Res parish=Saint Edmunds the King and Martyr in Lombard Street | ||
|Res town=London | |Res town=London | ||
|Res country=England | |Res country=England | ||
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− | |Deposition start page(s)=HCA 13/72 f.21r Annotate, | + | |Deposition start page(s)=HCA 13/63 f.467v Annotate, HCA 13/72 f.21r Annotate, |
− | |Deposition date(s)=Apr 8 1657 | + | |Deposition date(s)=Nov 16 1650, Apr 8 1657 |
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==Biographical synthesis== | ==Biographical synthesis== | ||
− | John Maxfeild (b.ca.1630; d.?). Scrivener. | + | John Maxfeild (b.ca.1629-1630; d.?). Scrivener. |
− | Resident as an apprentice in Saint Dunstans in the East in 1650. Later, in 1657, | + | Resident as an apprentice to scrivener Robert Earle in Saint Dunstans in the East in 1650. The precise address may have been Tower Street, which ran through Saint Dunstans in the East, since a genealogical source mentions the payment of a debt by Ephriam Childe to Elizabeth Foote "at or in the now house of Robert Earle Scr(ivener) in Towerstreete London".<ref>D.L.Jacobus, The American Genealogist, vols.62-63 (XXXX, 1987), p.22</ref> M. A. Greenwood (1930) identifies "Robert Earle, scrivener in Tower Street" in 1641, when he took on as apprentice Richard Minors, son of the Company of Drapers Under-beadle, Richard Minors.<ref>M. A. Greenwood, The ancient plate of the Drapers' Company (Oxford, 1930), p.43</ref> |
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+ | Later, in 1657, John Maxfeild worked as a scrivener in the parish of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr in Lombard Street. | ||
==Evidence from High Court of Admiralty== | ==Evidence from High Court of Admiralty== | ||
− | John Maxfeild appears first in the High Court of Admiralty as a twenty-one year old apprentice scrivener in a deposition dated November 16th 1650. His name is recorded by the notary public as 'Johannes Maxfeild', and he is described as '"Famulus Robert Earle", that is servant to Robert Earle, and his profession is that of " | + | John Maxfeild appears first in the High Court of Admiralty as a twenty-one year old apprentice scrivener in a deposition dated November 16th 1650. His name is recorded by the notary public as 'Johannes Maxfeild', and he is described as '"Famulus Robert Earle", that is servant to Robert Earle, and his profession is that of "scriptoris" or scrivener. His residence as an apprentice was in the parish of Saint Dunstans in the East. He gave evidence in the case of "ffreer con Harris".<ref>[[HCA 13/63 f.467v Annotate|HCA 13/63 f.467v]]</ref> |
He next apppears in the High Court of Admiralty, aged twenty-seven year, working independently as a scrivener and located in the parish of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr in Lombard Street. He deposed on April 9th 1657 in the High Court of Admiralty and was examined on an allegation on behalf of James Cowse in the case of "Cowse against Leone."<ref>[[HCA 13/72 f.21r Annotate|HCA 13/72 f.21r]]</ref> | He next apppears in the High Court of Admiralty, aged twenty-seven year, working independently as a scrivener and located in the parish of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr in Lombard Street. He deposed on April 9th 1657 in the High Court of Admiralty and was examined on an allegation on behalf of James Cowse in the case of "Cowse against Leone."<ref>[[HCA 13/72 f.21r Annotate|HCA 13/72 f.21r]]</ref> | ||
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"London hearth tax, 1666: St Edmund the King and Martyr: Cock Alley: John Maxfeild 3 hearths'''"<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118621 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Edmund the King and Martyr ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 07/08/2016</ref> | "London hearth tax, 1666: St Edmund the King and Martyr: Cock Alley: John Maxfeild 3 hearths'''"<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118621 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Edmund the King and Martyr ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 07/08/2016</ref> | ||
− | An online source identifies the marriage of John Maxfeild to Ann | + | An online source identifies the marriage of John Maxfeild to Ann Purse, July 18th 1654, Worplesdon, Surrey, but gives no evidence for the reference, no proof that this relates to Maxfeild the scrivener.<ref>[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maxfeild-1 Wikitree, 'John Maxfeild'], viewed 07/08/2016</ref> |
Latest revision as of 13:35, August 7, 2016
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Person | John Maxfeild |
Title | |
First name | John |
Middle name(s) | |
Last name | Maxfeild |
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Widow of | |
Occupation | Scrivener |
Secondary shorebased occupation | |
Mariner occupation | |
Associated with ship(s) | |
Training | Not apprentice |
Is apprentice of | |
Was apprentice of | Robert Earle |
Had apprentice(s) | |
Citizen | Unknown |
Literacy | Signature |
Has opening text | John Maxfeild |
Has signoff text | John Maxfeild |
Signoff image | (Invalid transcription image) |
Language skills | English language |
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Birth parish | |
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Res street | |
Res parish | Saint Edmunds the King and Martyr in Lombard Street |
Res town | London |
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Res province | |
Res country | England |
Birth year | 1629 |
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Allegation start page(s) | |
Interrogatories page(s) | |
Deposition start page(s) | HCA 13/63 f.467v Annotate, HCA 13/72 f.21r Annotate |
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Letter start page(s) | |
Miscellaneous start page(s) | |
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Personal answer date(s) | |
Allegation date(s) | |
Interrogatories date(s) | |
Deposition date(s) | Nov 16 1650, Apr 8 1657 |
How complete is this biography? | |
Has infobox completed | Yes |
Has synthesis completed | No |
Has HCA evidence completed | No |
Has source comment completed | No |
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s | |
Role in Silver Ship litigation |
Biographical synthesis
John Maxfeild (b.ca.1629-1630; d.?). Scrivener.
Resident as an apprentice to scrivener Robert Earle in Saint Dunstans in the East in 1650. The precise address may have been Tower Street, which ran through Saint Dunstans in the East, since a genealogical source mentions the payment of a debt by Ephriam Childe to Elizabeth Foote "at or in the now house of Robert Earle Scr(ivener) in Towerstreete London".[1] M. A. Greenwood (1930) identifies "Robert Earle, scrivener in Tower Street" in 1641, when he took on as apprentice Richard Minors, son of the Company of Drapers Under-beadle, Richard Minors.[2]
Later, in 1657, John Maxfeild worked as a scrivener in the parish of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr in Lombard Street.
Evidence from High Court of Admiralty
John Maxfeild appears first in the High Court of Admiralty as a twenty-one year old apprentice scrivener in a deposition dated November 16th 1650. His name is recorded by the notary public as 'Johannes Maxfeild', and he is described as '"Famulus Robert Earle", that is servant to Robert Earle, and his profession is that of "scriptoris" or scrivener. His residence as an apprentice was in the parish of Saint Dunstans in the East. He gave evidence in the case of "ffreer con Harris".[3]
He next apppears in the High Court of Admiralty, aged twenty-seven year, working independently as a scrivener and located in the parish of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr in Lombard Street. He deposed on April 9th 1657 in the High Court of Admiralty and was examined on an allegation on behalf of James Cowse in the case of "Cowse against Leone."[4]
The case concerned a dispute over a charterparty made between James Cowse and Edward Keene, which Maxfeild, as a scrivener, had drawn up for the two men.
Comment on sources
"London hearth tax, 1666: St Edmund the King and Martyr: Cock Alley: John Maxfeild 3 hearths"[5]
An online source identifies the marriage of John Maxfeild to Ann Purse, July 18th 1654, Worplesdon, Surrey, but gives no evidence for the reference, no proof that this relates to Maxfeild the scrivener.[6]- ↑ D.L.Jacobus, The American Genealogist, vols.62-63 (XXXX, 1987), p.22
- ↑ M. A. Greenwood, The ancient plate of the Drapers' Company (Oxford, 1930), p.43
- ↑ HCA 13/63 f.467v
- ↑ HCA 13/72 f.21r
- ↑ 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Edmund the King and Martyr ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/08/2016
- ↑ Wikitree, 'John Maxfeild', viewed 07/08/2016