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Mark Mortimer deposed in the High Court of Admiralty in March 1656.<ref>[[HCA 13/71 f.39v Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.39v]]</ref> He is possibly the same Mark Mortimer identified as a freighter of the ''Susan and Anne'' (Master: George Boys) returning from Barbados in another case brought in the High Court of Admiralty in March 1656.<ref>A Busines of Examination of witnesse touching certayne stormes which happened to the shipp called the Susan and Anne of which George Boys is Commander in her late voyage from the Barbathoes to this Port of London promoted by Captaine Edward Ellison owner of the sayd shipp against George Pa[?t]hfeild, Marke Mortimer and Mathew Goodfellow and others the freighters of the sayd shipp", [[HCA 13/71 f.121v Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.121v]]</ref>
  
 
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Marke Mortimer biographical information
Name
Title Firstname Lastname
Mark Mortimer
Signature
Name variants
Mark Mortimer
Marke Mortimer (signature, 1656)


Overview
Person Occupation Training Citizen Birth year Death year Birth place Res parish Res town Res county
Mark Mortimer Grocer 1622 Saint Dunstans in the East London


Evidence from HCA
Volume Date Deponent Deposition start
HCA 13/71 Mar 13 1656 Mark Mortimer HCA 13/71 f.39v


Other information

Mark Mortimer deposed in the High Court of Admiralty in March 1656.[1] He is possibly the same Mark Mortimer identified as a freighter of the Susan and Anne (Master: George Boys) returning from Barbados in another case brought in the High Court of Admiralty in March 1656.[2]

Other primary sources

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  1. HCA 13/71 f.39v
  2. A Busines of Examination of witnesse touching certayne stormes which happened to the shipp called the Susan and Anne of which George Boys is Commander in her late voyage from the Barbathoes to this Port of London promoted by Captaine Edward Ellison owner of the sayd shipp against George Pa[?t]hfeild, Marke Mortimer and Mathew Goodfellow and others the freighters of the sayd shipp", HCA 13/71 f.121v