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| HCA 13/72 f.114v Annotate + | <u>William Greene</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.115v Annotate + | <u>George Prince</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.11r Annotate + | <u>John Cooke</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.124v Annotate + | <u>William Sommers</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.126v Annotate + | <u>Samuell Thompson</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.12v Annotate + | <u>Richard Wilde</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.134r Annotate + | <u>Edward Ascough</u> "[BURIAL] 1671 Dec. 14 Mr Francis Aiscough, woolen draper, on the West side of the Mitre Tavern: in the body of the church near the pillar, East from the steeple"UNIQa7fb337d8c182f23-ref-000010E8-QINU <u>Robert Kilmer</u> <u>Eward Nicholas</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.13v Annotate + | <u>Cuthbert Stone</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.140r Annotate + | <u>Hugh Salisbury </u> <u>William Trevill</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.141v Annotate + | <u>Robert Oldfeild</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.143r Annotate + | <u>Jacob Moulson</u> REQUIRES A SHORT PARAGRAPH * A part-owner of the ship the ''Unitie'' of London, of which he was master. His freighters on his disasterous voyage were John Jeffreyes and Richard Llewellin, both merchants of London. + |
| HCA 13/72 f.148v Annotate + | <u>Giles Wigoner/Wiggoner</u> "(1668) Wapentake: Whitby Strand Residence: Whitby Person' Name: Willm Wiggoner Wapentake: Whitby Strand Residence: Whitby Person' Name: Gile Wigoner"UNIQ1d8da0138bf0c627-ref-00001377-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.150r Annotate + | <u>Luke Lilly</u> "16. Luke Lilly now of the parish of Saint<br /> 17. Austin by Pauls London gentleman late<br /> 18. Passenger in the shipp the Gilbert from<br /> 19. the Barbados---" (HCA 13/72 f.150r) "47. ....he hath bin a Planter<br /> 46. in New England nigh 20.ty yeares and hath made noe<br /> 47. more or other voyages than from London to New England<br /> 48. and thence to the Barbadoes and soe back againe for<br /> 49. London ˹England˺..." (HCA 13/72 f.151r) "Minutes of the 27 February l643[/4] Marshfield town meeting include the following:'XX At the request of Mr. Edward Winslow the town has granted a lot lying next unto Luke Lilly's to John Thomas and Robert Chambers, servants of Mr. Edward ..."UNIQ6f7666a5560ba6e0-ref-00001543-QINU "The town records as copied begin with the date of<br /> Sept. 27, 1643. Those of the first three years after<br /> the incorporation are not in a condition to be read.<br /> At the date above mentioned the Pequot war was<br /> going on, and there being more or less fear of Indian<br /> invasion, " it was agreed that there be a constant<br /> watch in the township, — that is to say, in four different<br /> quarters, — at Edward Winslow's, at Mr. William<br /> Thomas', at Mr. Thomas Bourne's, and the fourth<br /> at Robert Barker's. Edward Winslow, Lieut. Na-<br /> thaniel Thomas, Josiah Winslow, and William Brookes<br /> have charge there ; that Robert Carver, John Rouse,<br /> Edward Bumpus, and Edward Winslow and families<br /> be of the guard under Edward Winslow ; James Pit-<br /> ney, Mr. Thomas' family, and Mr. Buckley's under<br /> Lieut. Nathaniel Thomas ; that Mr. Bourne's family,<br /> Robert Waterman, John Bourne, Roger Cook, John<br /> Russell, '''Luke Lilly''', Kenelm Winslow, and James<br /> Adams be under Josiah Winslow ; that Gilbert<br /> Brookes, Nathaniel Byram, Robert Barker, William<br /> Bardin, John Barker, Mr. Howell, and Edward<br /> Bourne be under William Brookes ; that a guard of<br /> two at least be maintained out of these, and that a<br /> sentinel be maintained all day at the place of guard ;<br /> that for fourteen days at least every man shall lodge<br /> in his clothes with arms ready at his bedside ; that in<br /> case of an alarm at night from any other township<br /> every guard discharge only one piece, but if in our<br /> own town then two pieces."UNIQ6f7666a5560ba6e0-ref-00001546-QINU "The earliest records relate chiefly to the election of<br /> officers and grants of land. __In February, 1643-<br /> 44__, grants were made to John Thomas and Robert<br /> Chambers at the request of Edward Winslow, who<br /> described them as his servants, and William Thomas<br /> and William Vassall were appointed to lay out to the<br /> several inhabitants on the north of Green's Harbor<br /> River all the meadow undisposed of on that side of<br /> the river, and also the marshes undisposed of on the<br /> south side of the river, according to their discretion.<br /> <u>On the 14th of that month</u> there were laid out to<br /> Thomas Bourne, Josiah Winslow, Kenelm Winslow,<br /> John Russell, John Dingley, Thomas Chillingsworth,<br /> Roger Cooke, and '''Luke Lilly'''. In April, 1644, there<br /> was " granted to John Rouse the great island next<br /> the cut which borders the beach, about ten acres."<br /> It is possible that an investigation of this grant may<br /> throw some light on the direction and character of<br /> the passage-cut in 1633."UNIQ6f7666a5560ba6e0-ref-00001549-QINU "1644 — July 18 — "At a town meeting Arthur Rowland &<br /> '''Luke Lilly''' are fined according to an order for not appear-<br /> ing upon a public warning in 18 pence a piece and Capt<br /> Thomas 6 pence for not appearing at the hour. Mr. Ed-<br /> ward Winslow was chosen Moderator."UNIQ6f7666a5560ba6e0-ref-0000154C-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.163v Annotate + | <u>Benjamin Say</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.164r Annotate + | <u>Leonard Bates</u> The London merchant, John Paige, signed sealed published and declared his last Will and Testament on April 5th, 1689, in the presence of "Thomas Langham Clement Kettell Leonard Bates Scrivener." ([[Tools: PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689|PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689]]) + |
| HCA 13/72 f.165v Annotate + | <u>Edward Blacket</u> * Merchant, living at Newcastle <br /> <u>Laurence Blancart</u> * Merchant of London <br /> <u>James Rutteil</u> * Correspondent of Blancart and Stock <br /> <u>Abraham Stock</u> * Merchant of Dover <br /> "(1652) [Dec. 24] '''52.''' Propositions of '''Abraham Stock, merchant of Dover''', to the<br /> [Council of State] to furnish tar at 20 ''1''. the last of 12 barrels, and<br /> rosin at 18 ''1''. the ton, to be delivered at Dover for ready money on con-<br /> dition, — 1. That he may have leave to purchase two prizes on appraisement,<br /> to send to Norway and the Eastland for tar, the value to be deducted<br /> from his first payment. 2. To have leave to employ therein such men as he pleases, the<br /> Acts of Parliament notwithstanding. 3. To have strict orders for pass, and letters of assistance. 4. In case the vessels miscarry, he engages to pay for them. 5. To have leave to import the goods at first from Holland, as it is<br /> too soon to send any vessel to Norway, and then he will endeavour<br /> to bring in some cordage, hemp, masts, and clapboard. 6. If these propositions are not approved, he offers himself as a<br /> factor for purchase of the said goods. — Dover, 23rd December 1652.<br /> [21/4 pages.] (1652) Dec. 24. '''53.''' Reference thereon to the Admiralty Committee. [-J- page.<br /> Also I. 68, p. 145.] UNIQ5e70bddafdaa9231-ref-00000E3C-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.16r Annotate + | Godfrey<br /> Richard Magin (midshippman) Charles Corsellis<br /> John Daniel (notary publique, London) (b. ca. 1627, m. ?, d.1665)<br /> Jacob Luce (b.?, m.?, d. 1688)<br /> Laurence Martel (b. ?, m. ?, d. 1677)<br /> Samuel Vernon (merchant, London)<br /> John Weekes (servant of Laurence Martel, London) + |
| HCA 13/72 f.16v Annotate + | Michaell Charpentier and John Reynault (Merchants of Paris, correspondents of Bertrand Dibarbore, Merchant of London)<br /> Bertrand Dibarbore (London merchant)<br /> John Jaques fforné<br /> John Gaultier (commander of the Victory of Saint Malo's) + |
| HCA 13/72 f.171r Annotate + | <u>John Broughton</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.174r Annotate + | <u>Captaine Isaac Woodgreene</u> * "St. Paul Shadwell: Interrments: <br /> This is a fair Church, built with Brick, and so is the Steeple: With Galleries round. That on the North was built chiefly by Capt. Thomas Brian of Wappin Wall. That on the South was erected and built at the Charge of the Inhabitants Anno Dom. 1683. Upon the West Gallery is writ, This Church was repaired at the Parish Charge 1691. The same Date is upon the fair Portal West. There is the Date of An. 1656, on the North Door; when, I suppose, the Church was built.... Capt. Isaac Woodgreen of Wappin Wall, 1689. And Jone his Wife, 1693/4."UNIQ350f1b464d7df8c4-ref-00000EE1-QINU * Father of Isaac Woodgreene probably Michael Woodgreene, of Dover, Kent <br /> "Will In the Name of god Amen The ffourteenth Daie of February Anno Domini One Thousand Six hundred fortie three in the Nyneteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraigne Lord Charles King of England that XXXX XXXX XX I Edmund Woodgreene of the Towne and Port of Dover in the Countie of Kent Mariner, weake and in XXXX in Bodie, but of good and perfect memorie praised bee God Doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Tesstament in manner and fforme folowing That is to saie ffirst I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty god my maker trusting XXX XXXX the XXXX of Jesus Christ my Saviour to bee made partaker of life everlasting And XXXXXX my Bodie over with a good Will and free heart I give it over commending it to the earth whereof it came from I make and ordaine my sonn Robert Woodgreene and my daughter Katherine Tiddeman mine executors of this my Last Will and Tesstament And of the execu- tion of the same I make and ordayne John Loome of the Town and Port of Dover aforesaid juratt overseer And I herby revoak and adnull all and everie other for- mer Testaments Wills Legacies Bequests executors and overseers by mee in aniewise before this time named willed and bequeathed Item I will and devise unto my sonn Isack Woodgreen and to his heirs forever, my messuages Tenemt wherein I now dwell with all and singular the edifires buildinge Courts yards Gardens and appurtenances there unto belonging scituate and being in the Towne and Port of Dover aforesaid '''Item I will and devise unto my said sonn Isack and to his heirs for ever my Messuage or Tenement wherein my sonn John Woodgreene doth nowe dwell with the Backside and appurtenances thereunto belonging XXXX and being in the Town and Port of Dover aforesaid''' provides all XXX and my will and meaning is that my sonn Robert Woodgreene and his heires and asignes shall from time to time, at all times forever here after have the use and benefit of the Backside loft abovementioned to doe his and their necessary buisines there, and also ofthe well in the said Backside to draXX have take and fetch water there XX the said Robert Woodgreene his heires and asignes finding and alowing one half of the charges towards the repayring keeping and amending of the said well well roap, Bucket and Curb of the said well when and so often as need shall require. Item I will and devise unto my said sonn Robert Woodgeene and to his heires for ever my messuage & Tenements in Whitefeild which I purchased of Simon Goad (?)to bee equally divided betweene them item I give unto the poore of the Parish of St. James the Apostle in the Towne and Port of Dover aforesaid Twenty shillings to bee paid and distributed unto them by my executors att their discretion Item I give and bequeath unto my said Sonn John Woodgreene Twenty shillings Item I give unto my said Son John John Woodgreene two XXXX five Pounds a peice of lawfull money of Eng- land to bee paid unto them by my executors within Two years next after my de- cease '''Item I give and bequeath unto my said sonn Isack Woodgreene my Quarter part of the good ship called the Jacob of Dover whereof Richard XXXXX is named master,and of all the stocke ffurniture apparell and appurtnances thereunto belonging or appertayning''' Item I give unto my fewer grand children which my sonn in Law Edward Goodwyn had by my daughter Jane Ten Pounds a peice of lawfull money of England, to bee paid unto them within Two yeares next after my decease Item I give unto my Grandchild Mary Tiddeman daughter of Katherine Tiddeman aforesaid ffiftie pounds of lawfull money of England to bee paid unto herewithin two yeares next after my decease Item I give unto my Grandchild Mary Tiddeman my best Bed and Bedsted standing in the loft over my Parlour, My best XXXXXX,Two Blankets, and two paire of sheetes with all the furniture and appurt- nances belonging to the said Bed and Bedstead Item all other my shipping money of plate Goods and Chattels whatsoever not formerly given and bequeathed, my Debts Legacies and funerall expenses being paid and discharged I give unto my said exe- cutors Robert Woodgreene and Katharine Tiddeman to bee equally divided be- tween them In Wittness whereof I the said Edmund Woodgreen have here unto sett my hand and seale Dated the Daie and yeare first above written Signed Sealed published and declared in the presence of John Loome Edmund Gwiliam (?) SrXXXXXX that XXXX will above said was XXXXX XXXXX of the S XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX of the XXXXX Edward gwiliam Sr Source: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers: PROB 11/204/623; The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, EnglandUNIQ350f1b464d7df8c4-ref-00000EE4-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.175v Annotate + | <u>Gregory Peake</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.17r Annotate + | Thomas Browning (of Wapping, mariner, age 25)<br /> Adrian Vanderpost,<br /> Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordel (Owners of the ''ffortune'')<br /> Robert Browning (Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of the ''ffortune'') <u>Robert Cordel(l)</u> <br /> <u>Adrian Vander Poest</u> "[1667] April 5. Lime Street, London 87. '''Adrian Vander Poest''' to Williamson. Sends a letter from Lime Street, Hamburg; would have delivered it at the post-house, but they would not receive it." UNIQ45d97db1dbe2df00-ref-00000F72-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.17v Annotate + | Robert Browning<br /> Stephen keech of Bristoll merchant<br /> king of Portugall<br /> John legg and John Downer<br /> Rowland Serchfeild (London merchant) <u>Stephen Keech</u> "20 September 1639<br /> '''Stephen Keech''' an owner of shipping is admitted into the Society of the Company of merchantes adventurer of this Citty by Redempcion at the fine of thirteene poudne sixe shillinges eight pence"UNIQ73a471faf30c7b21-ref-0000000B-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.180v Annotate + | <u>Samuel(l) Haughton</u> * "[YEAR?] 11 March. '''Samuel Haughton of London, scrivener aged 20, late servant of Christopher Townesend, late citizen and scrivener of London''', and Edward Mann aged 22, servant of William Toone, citizen and haberdasher of London, depose that Elias Pilgrim, mariner, on 7 August 1652, gave a bond to Toone for goods to be shipped to Barbados in the ''Paramour'', Mr. Joseph Ward. William Toone aged 49 deposes that he has not received any return from Elias Pilgrim" (MCD 7)UNIQc9188cd984391be7-ref-000010AE-QINU + |
| HCA 13/72 f.181r Annotate + | <u>David Bonnell</u> POSSIBLE MATCH: PROB 11/401/275 Will of David Bonnell of Isleworth, Middlesex 13 October 1690 "BONNELL, Jacob Ald Farringdon Within, 5-7 Jul 1670, disch, F £420 (1) St Mary Colechurch, 1638, ? St Mildred Poultry, St Andrew Holborn, 1675 (2) GR, M, 1675 (3) bap 26 Nov 1609, Dutch Church Austin Friars, d Aug 1675 (4) Will PCC 81 Dycer pr, 5 Aug 1675 f David Bonnell of Tower ward, merchant, m Catherine Best, als De Best, da of - Best of London, gent (5) Neph Andrew Bonnell mar Anne, da of Sir Thomas ALLEYN (6) (1) Beaven, I, p 151 (2) Boyd 28255, will (3) Beaven, II, p 105 (4) W J C Moens (ed), The Registers of the Dutch Reformed Church, Austin Friars, 1571-1874 (1884), Boyd 28255 (5) Boyd 28255, 12931, MG et H, 2nd Ser, II, p 114, f was b in Norwich, s of an alien, m was b in Antwerp (Agnew, Protestant Exiles, I, p 80) (6) Agnew, Protestant Exiles, I, p 80"UNIQba7846ff6f8ec2ce-ref-00001077-QINU + |