Browse wiki

Jump to: navigation, search
HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate
First transcribed 12 December 28  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 28  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
People <u>Bridgett Lutton</u> Bridge<u>Bridgett Lutton</u> Bridgett Lutton was the wife of James Lutton by her second marriage. Her first marriage (according to James Lutton's will) had been to Henry Hodgkin, by whom she had a son (Ralph) and a daughter (Sarah). She had two daughters by James Lutton (Christian and Elizabeth). She survived her husband's death (1663), with her own will proved in 1668. Consequently, she appears in the Kent Heath Tax records for Lady Day 1664 as a widow, living in East Lane East in Greenwich in a sizeable property with twelve hearths.UNIQcde34c577279dd11-ref-000010CB-QINU [[File:Kent_Hearth_Tax_1664_Harrington_p22.JPG|thumbnail|480px|none|[http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/kent/kent_1664L_transcript.pdf Duncan Harrington (trans.), Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664, p.23]Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664, p.23]  +
Places <u>East Lane, East Greenwich</u&g<u>East Lane, East Greenwich</u> In his 1655 deposition in the English Admiralty Court James gave his residence as "East Greenwich". However, the Kent Hearth Tax records for Lady Day 1664 enable us to identify Lutton's residence more precisely as East Lane East in East Greenwich, where his widow resided, in a sizeable property with twelve hearths. This was a fashionable area, inhabited by a number of leading London merchants and mariners. East Greenwich neighbours included the merchant Sir Theophilus Biddulph (in a twenty-one hearth residence in East Lane East, East Greenwich), the London merchant Benjamin Glanvill (of Devon origins, in a twelve hearth residence in Dock and Taverne Rowe, East Greenwich), and the London merchant Mr Nicholas Cooke. Chancery Court records exist for a legal dispute between a William Glanvile and a James, Joan and William Lutton. It is possible that this William Glanvile was related to Benjamin Glanvill, who was a major London merchant trading in tin, and that the dispute involved Captain James Lutton and relatives. [[File:Roque_Map_Greenwich_1695_Travers_1810_Detail_150414.JPG|thumbnail|500px|none|[http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0019/301483/map-01275-1339.jpg Detail, Greenwich section of John Roque's Map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)]]on (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)]]  +
Primary sources '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C 5/409/85 Short title: Glanvile v Lutton. Plaintiffs: William Glanvile. Defendants: James Lutton, Joan Lutton, widow, and William Lutton. Subject: property in Kenton, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. 1658<br /> - This record is consistent with details of the Lutton family given in Frederick Thomas Colby (ed.), ''The visitation of the county of Devon in the year 1620'' (London, 1872), p.173 C 10/487/159 Murthwaite and Hide v Reynolds, Lenthall, Moore, Lutton and others: Kent. 1662 C 22/77/10 Glanville v Lutton. Depositions taken in the country. 1649 - 1684<br /> C 22/77/31 Glanville v Lutton. Depositions taken in the country. 1649 - 1684<br /> - These records are consistent with details of the Lutton family given in Frederick Thomas Colby (ed.), ''The visitation of the county of Devon in the year 1620'' (London, 1872), p.173 <u>PROB</u> PROB 11/312/242 Will of James Lutton, Gentleman of East Greenwich, Kent 21 October 1663<br /> - SEE [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/5111/40611_310534-00563/907114?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Ancestry Digital Image]<br /> PROB 11/328/355 Will of Bridgett Lutton, Widow of East Greenwich, Kent 24 November 1668<br /> PROB 11/327/573 Sentence of Brigetta Lutton, Widow of East Greenwich, Kent 13 November 1668w of East Greenwich, Kent 13 November 1668  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/12/2012  +
Transcription To the 10th article he saith he ćannot depTo the 10th article he saith he ćannot depose. To the 11th article he saith that there was some wages payd to some of the sayd<br /> shipps Company att Naples. And further or otherwise he ćannot depose<br /> saving that he hath heard the sayd John Gridden say that the Chirugions<br /> Chest belonging to the arlate Joseph Hobbs cost the sayd Owners seven<br /> pounds. To the 12th he saith that the arlate [G[?e]rma[?ns] was shipped as and for Cooper of<br /> the sayd shipp. And that the sayd John Gridden did alsoe hire one Ridde<br /> to doe some Coopers worke aboard the sayd shipp att the Barbadoes. And<br /> otherwise he cannot depose. To the 13th article he saith that the arlate White was Carpenter of the sayd shipp<br /> and had the Carpenters store in his charge. and the said Thomas was Gunner<br /> of the sayd shipp and had the charge of the Gunners store. And further or<br /> otherwise he cannot depose. To the last hee saith his foresayd deposition is true. To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first he saith he was and is a servant and apprentice to the sayd John Gridden<br /> and wisheth that the Judges and the law may decide and judge this cause justly<br /> betwixt the parties. And otherwise cannot answer To the 2d. he saith he was of the Company of the sayd shipp as a servant to his sayd<br /> master John Gridden, and not otherwise, and doth not know for what voyage<br /> the sayd White or any other of the mariners were hired for. And otherwise<br /> he cannot answer. To the 3d. he saith he never heard that the sayd shipp was to returne from the<br /> Barbadoes to the Straits before the sayd shipp arrived att the Barbadoes<br /> as aforesayd. And otherwise or further he cannot answer. To the 4th. he saith he heard not the parties interrogate (so farr as he remembreth)<br /> to say and alledge as a reason of their refusall to goe to Genoa, that they<br /> were hired to returne directly for England. And further, saving his<br /> foregoeing depositions to which he referreth himselfe, he ćannot answer. To the 5th. he saith that it is usuall as he conceyveth and convenient that<br /> a Chirugion of a shipp goe a shoare in Port to furnish him selfe with<br /> necessaries for his art. And otherwise he ćannot answer. To the 6th. he saith he did heare aboard the sayd shipp that Joseph Hobbes<br /> interrate was the servant and apprentice of one Mr Young. And otherwise<br /> he cannot depose or answer. James Moulton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ******************************* The third day of March .1655. [CENTRE HEADING] Alderman Frederick and others}<br /> against Keat Jennings and others}<br /> Budd Smith} Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the Alderman frederick and others '''1''' '''Captaine James Lutton''' of East Greenwich in the County of kent mariner<br /> aged fifty three yeares or thereabouts a witness produced<br /> sworne and examined saith as followeth. To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that the direct<br /> way to come from Salina Road in Ciprus for London is to come to the Straights mouth, and<br /> so much is notorious; And he saith that in case the arlate George Hughes the<br /> voyage in question had sayled his shipp either directly to the Streights mouth<br /> or when he came to Zant if he had then gone directly to the Streights<br /> mouth he had not come to Corsica, And so much he knoweth to be true<br /> having formerly used these seas in severall shipps: And otherwise he<br /> ćannot depose. To the 7th article of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that to sayle from Salina Road<br /> to the Streights mouth is about six hundred forty four leagues and so accounted, and<br /> to sayle from thense first to Zant, and so to the Streights mouth is about<br /> six hundred sixty one leagues and so aććounted. which he knoweth having used the sayd<br /> seas as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose. Toesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose. To  +
Transcription image [[File:P1080942.JPG|thumbnail|800px|none|link=Special:TranscriptionInterface/P1080942.JPG|[[:HCA 13/71|HCA 13/71]] f.28v: Right click on image for full size image in separate window  +
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate + , HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate + , HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate + , HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate + , HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate + , HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate + , HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate +
Categories Pages  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 20 May 2015 08:47:18  +
hide properties that link here 
Captaine James Lutton + Dep start
 

 

Enter the name of the page to start browsing from.