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THE ORIGINAL
LISTS.
rtgfnal
OF
.
PERSONS OF QUALITY;
EMIGRANTS; RELIGIOUS EXILES.; POLITICAL REBELS; SERVING MEN SOLD FOR A TERM OF YEARS; APPRENTICES;
-CHILDREN STOLEN; MAIDENS PRESSED; AND OTHERS WHO WENT FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO THE
AMERICAN PLANTATIONS
1600-1700.
r
,
'
"~
WITH THEIR AGES, THE LOCALITIES WHERE THEY FORMERLY LIVED IN THE MOTHER COUNTRY, THE NAMES OF THE SHIPS IN WHICH THEY EMBARKED, AND OTHER INTERESTING PARTICULARS.
FROM
MSS.
PRESERVED IN THE STATE PAPER DEPARTMENT OF HER MAJESTY'S PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, ENGLAND.
EDITED BY
37
JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN LONDON, Reprinted: EMPIRE STATE BOOK CO. NEW YORK
:
1874
live
JtUmba-tf 0f the
THE EMIGRANT
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
BY THE EDITOR,
CONTENTS.
REGISTER OF THE
1635
.........
Hopewell
Christian
HS
35 38
Ricrofte,
Master
...
I.
...
39
...
,,
J.
...
Planter
42
55,56
Peter Bonaventnre
I.
Harman, Master...
48, 53, 53,
43,47. 5'
44, 46,
Hopewell
Elizabeth
49
5,
57, 60,
61,68
Rebecca
50,54
50
54, 57, 58,
72, 76, 77,
Paul
Eliza S
Encrease
Ann
...
78
Susan
Falcon
6- Ellen
...
...
...
55,57,58,60,61,64
... ... ... ... ...
59,62,76
63,142
67,
...
69
70
J.
Abigail
...
Alexander
Plain Joane Matthew...
Speedwell
.
Burche
&
G. Grimes, Masters
...
...
... ... ... ... ...
73
78
...
... ... ... ...
80
82
83 85
Thomas
John
Truelove
R. Dennis, Master
J.
.
...
James
Defence
...
...
88,
107
...
89,
90
Vlll
CONTENTS.
PAGE
In the Ship
Defence...
E. Bostocke, Master
105, 106
Blessing
..
J.
Lester,
Master
...
93, 108
...
Philip
...
America
...
94
95
101
Transport
E. Walker, Master...
L. Belts,
... ...
1
Paul
Pied
Master
...
103
Cow
Ashley, Master
J.
06, 110
Love
Alice
Young, Master
109 109
R. Orchard, Master
T. Babb, Master
I.
...
no,
Bromwell
1.
Pewsie, Masters
...
10
Douglass, Master
C. Browne, Master
114 116
117
Merchants Hope
Elizabeth
H. Weslon, Master
T.
J.
Bachelor
Globe
...
Webb, Master
...
III
Safety
...
J.
J.
119
121
George
Thomas
William
...
&
...
John
124 126
127
I2 9
David
Truelove
...
ISI
Dorset
J.
J.
...
132
John Amity
Constance
Waymoth, Master
134
G. Downes, Master
C. Campion, Master
J.
134
136
138
Abraham
Expedition
Friendship
Barker, Master
...
P. Blackley, Master
,
139
145
Master
...
PASSENGERS BY THE COMMISSION AND SOLDIERS ACCORDING TO THE STATUTE, CHRISTMAS, 1631, TO CHRISTMAS,
1632
I47-IS4
ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, FROM THE PATENT ROLLS LISTS OF THE LIVING AND DEAD IN VIRGINIA, 16 FEBY.,
1623
155-168
169-196
197-199
201-265
CONTENTS.
PACE
IN
VIRGINIA (CIRCA)
... ...
...
266-274
RETURNS OF THOSE wno EMBARKED FROM IPSWICH AND ... WEYMOUTH FOR NEW ENGLAND, 1634 TO 1637
From
... Ipswich, in the Ship Francis Elizabeth...
275-286
Weymouth,
in the
Ship
J.
Cuttingc, Master
VV.
REGISTER OF PERSONS ABOUT TO PASS INTO FOREIGN ... ... PARTS, FROM MARCH TO SEPT., 1637...
From
Yarmouth,
287-298
289 289 296
298
& Dorothy
/w[i638]
... ...
...
...
... Andrewes, Master Andrewes, Junr. Master .Weare & J. Delahay, Masters ...
W. W.
R. Batten, Master
...
...
...
THE SUMMER
Names
...
301-314
301
... of the Governor and Council of the Assembly, Aug., 1673 Account of the Lands belonging to the Summer Islands Company, taken
made
in 1662-3
...
304
MONMOUTH REBELLION OF
TIONS IN AMERICA...
Receipt for
LISTS OF CONVICTED 1685 REBELS SENT TO THE BARBADOES AND OTHER PLANTA:
...
...
...
...
315
TAUNTON, by John
...
...
Rose, of London,
Merchant
...
...
...
316
Invoice of 68 Men-servants shipped on Board the Jamaica Merchant, Capt. Chas. Gardner, for Account of John Rose & Compy., they being ... ... to be sold for 10 Years ... ... ... ...
317
[Prisoners in
Prisoners in Prisoners at
transported.]
...
...
... ...
...317*
... ...
319 319
...
at the
...
Port
...
of
WEYMOUTH
320
322
List of 72 Rebels
Names
Sir
Granted by his Majesty to Geromc Nepho, with the ... ... ... of their Masters in Barbadoes ...
Wm.
[Prisoners in
DORCHESTER Gaol
to
be transported.]
...
...
326
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Certificate of the Disposal of Capt. Kendall's Rebels.
A
...
List of
90 Rebels
they
...
Names
...
of their Masters to
...
whom
...
328
Win. Booth's
Names
of
...
the
Towns
in Somersetshire
332
A List of 77
Sir
Wm.
Convicted Rebels, imported from BRISTOL in the John frigate Booth's Receipt for 100 Prisoners 56 from the Bridewell at TAUNat
336
TAUNTON, and
n from EXETER
341
The
Sale of 67 Rebels, delivered by Capt. Charles Gardner, of the Ja... maica Ale reliant ... ... ... ... ...
342
TICKETS GRANTED TO EMIGRANTS FROM BARBADOES TO NEW ENGLAND, CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, NEW YORK, ANTIGUA, JAMAICA,
1678-9
PLACES,
...
...
345-418
BARBADOES:
SERVANTS,
PARISH REGISTERS
&c., 1678-9
...
LISTS OF INHABITANTS
...
...
...
418
421
Baptisms
Burials...
their
425
... ... ... ... 438 ... ... ... 449-5 Jews of ST. MICHAEL'S ... Alphabetical List of Landowners in ST. MICHAEL'S, with the Number of their Acres, Hired Servants, Bought Servants, and Negroes ... 451-459
List of the
Owners of Land in the Parish of ST. GEORGE, Number of Acres, White 460-464 Servants, and Negroes [1679]
Parish Registers of ST.
GEORGE
Baptisms [1678-9]
Burials
...
...
...
465-6
466-8
ST.
ANDREWS
... ... 469-472 Servants, Negroes, Christenings, Buriajs ... Parish Registers of CHRISTCHURCH Landowners, Acres, Servants, Ne-
groes
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
473-488
489-93
493-6 49 6 -7
497-9
Parish Registers of
CHRISTCHURCH
Baptisms [1678-9]
Burials [1678-9]
...
ST. JAMES'
Baptisms
Burials
...
...
Baptisms [1678-9]
...
...
57-8
CONTENTS.
XI
PAGE
INTRODUCTION.
1ITTLE
action would
could even the most sanguine of the early emigrants to America have contemplated the subsequent effect which their
history.
Some
of them,
it
is
true,
of position at home, with wealth and all its concomitant advantages at their disposal, but by far the greater number was composed men of little means, but possessed of of comparatively obscure men
were
men
hearts and consciences of too honest a nature to permit them quietly to submit to the intolerance which was forced upon them at home. But
those whose names are recorded in the following pages, with many others of whom no such minute particulars have come down to us, were
the seed-grains from which the mighty Republic has sprung the rapid growth of which has no parallel in the world's history. Colonization
and many attempted settlements proved abortive but the first settlers in Virginia, and those in New England, carried with them the elements subsequently of success, resulting in permanent establishments. Of the history of the Colonies, and the eventual establishment of
in those early days,
Independence, I have nothing to say. My object is simply and briefly, to point out some of the causes which contributed to the early emigra-
and then to estimate the practical tion of English families to America value of the contents of the present volume as a means of assistance in
;
in the
mother country.
an act which raised a
One
xiv
INTR OD UCTJON.
loan without
the grant of Parliament.
The manner in which by those called upon to contribute towards the assessment, is well illustrated by the events which took place in Lincolnshire and o relation of the part taken by the leading men of that locality, some of whom were related to, or
forced
this
unconstitutional
intimately associated with, the principal agents in the subsequent emigration to Massachusetts, under JOHN WlNTHROP, in 1630, will be
New England
emigrants.
One
of the richest
men
in
who
strenuously
opposed the forced loan, was ISAAC JOHNSON, who, as is well known, married the Lady ARABELLA FYNES, sister to THEOPHILUS, Earl of LINCOLN, who himself married a sister of the Lord SAY and SELE.
These two noblemen took a very active part in denouncing the loan as dangerous and unconstitutional. Lord SAY and SELE, who, during the civil war, some years later, commanded a Parliamentarian regiment,
openly asserted that he would rather lose half his estate than risk the impoverishment of his posterity by the establishment of so dangerous a precedent as a loan without the sanction of Parliament.
to
As
soon as
it
himself to have an Abridgment of the Statutes prepared for distribution and it is not unlikely that in the compilation of this document he was aided by his former steward, THOMAS DUDLEY,
;
over to New England, and became Governor of DUDLEY had received a legal education, under his AUGUSTINE NlCHOL, one of the Justices of the Common
Pleas,
was to bring down upon himself and his servants the resentment of the King and his party, and the Abridgment was rigorously suppressed. Not only
and was therefore peculiarly fitted for the work. diate result of this act on the part of Lord LINCOLN,
The imme-
was
his lordship
proceeded against
for the
in
ROBERT
to incense the people, a proclaof JOHN HOLLAND, Steward to apprehension BLOW, the Clerk of his kitchen and further, a
;
made
Groom
in the
in
the Star
INTR OD UCTfON.
Chamber
to
xv
pay a
fine
of
3000
for his
noxious work.
found any evidence of what was the result of the attempts made to apprehend HOLLAND and BLOW, but there are reasons for supposing
that both escaped detection.
ROBERT BLOW,
person, was subsequently an ensign in the regiment of Lord SAY and SELE, the nobleman before mentioned. The only trace of HOLLAND we have met with brings out some information respecting the resi-
same
dence, at Boston, of
yearly income.
EDWARD HERON,
addressed to
Sir
:
HUMPHREY
MAY,
Chancellor of the
Duchy
of Lancaster
"
"
RIGHT HONORABLE,
"
I
in
too
much
officiousnes,
then negli-
I have hearde that Mr. HOLLANDE gence, especially to the king's ma who attended the earle of Lincolne, hath been in quest by the state yf
;
he was scene dyvers tymes, about a month or six weekcs past vpon the terras- walkes at Sempringham but since that tyme it is privatly whispered that he is now removed to the
it
be
soe, I
doe heare
THOMAS DUDLYE,
;
in Boston,
whoe did
allsoe of late
and
HOLLANDS wyfe
weeke together. *
"
is
observed to
make
dayes, sometytne a
EDWARD HERON.
further to vnderstande, that this Mr. DUDLYE reported to have 300!! p. an., some saye 4Ooli, refused vpon our beynge earnest request to beare 30^. towards the loane with a neyghbourgh that
lords
was deeply charged as we have informed in our certificatts vnto the of the councell, whereof I beseech your honor to direct the
delyverye.
XVI
INTRODUCTION.
"
'
Since the writinge hereof, I vnderstande that one ADDAM RESTON our brother in law vnto the s'l Mr. HOLLANDE, came ridinge through a gentlestrecte on fridayc in the nyght, the 2Oth of this month, with of Mr. HOLLANDE woman behindc him, supposed to be the wyfe
You maye allsoe please to take into your BENIAMINE DICKOSON of Boston adviscth, that
is
late able and ought to contribute to the charge and expencc of theyrc cause of trouble in mayor & Emv. TILLSON, or anye else, that suffer
the loanc;
Collector.
"
losses,
JOHAN HOBSON,
ili
3!!
by the
lords
at Lincoln."*
A long
loan, has
list
of Lincolnshire
men who
Ten
:
of the principal of
Sir
JOHN WRAY,
Sir
;
and Sir
Sir
EDWARD
Esq., the
ton,
and Alderman (EDWARD) TiLSON of that town, to the Fleet and HORWOOD, Esq., to the WILLIAM TAROLD (THOROLD), Esq., and The Boston men who refused to lend, or to enter into bond
Marshalsea.
his
ATTERTON HOWGHE (ATHERTON THOMAS LEVEHOUGH), EDMOND JACKSON, BENJAMIN DICONSON, WILLIAM COTRETT, THOMAS LOWE, THOMAS TOOLY, JOHN COPPYN, and RICHARD WESTLAND. WILLIAM CONDY, TINGTON
were Mayor, and Alderman TILSON,
(CODDINGTON), LEVERETT, CODDINGTON, and out to New England, and there attained
Of
these,
prisons were of Lonvarious parts of the country, but chiefly fronLthe city jcctors, from Essex, and Gloucestershire. don, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire,
London
soon
filled
subsequently went The positions of eminence. with the more important of the cb-
HOUGH
V, No.
36,
Record
Office.
INTRODUCTION.
xvii
gaols being filled to repletion, and moreover the expense of maintaining the prisoners proving a heavy charge upon the State already impove-
the great majority were liberated from confinement, but were not rished allowed, however, to return to their own homes for fear of their stirring
up
fresh disaffection
among
their neighbours.
under pain of severe punishment, forbidden to leave the town in which he was located, where, by-the-way, under the semblance of being a free
man, he was compelled to earn, or at least procure, his own living. This was a very ill-advised proceeding on the part of the Government, for each man thus removed to a distant town soon formed a focus
of discontent.
custody, as
it
One
of the most
energetic of these
prisoners, in free
Massachusetts Colony, and connected by marriage with JOHN HAMPDEN, whom he was named as executor to the will of ISAAC
the
in
Star Chamber, the decree-books of which are unfortunately lost, or we might readily have traced many, if not all the suits, citations, fines and
censures instituted
in,
or
was a tribunal taking cognizance of all kind of delinquencies, and there still remains in the Record Office an immense mass of documents appertaining to suits before the Court, in which, whe^ they can be sorted, arranged, and made available to the public, we may hope to find some important information respecting the personal histories of some of the
original settlers in
New
England.
proceedings, which were taken chiefly against the Nonconformists, caused many English families to leave their homes. Unfortunately, the
records of the
called
The
High Court
to
"The English Inquisition," are very imperfect, but enough remains show that proceedings were taken in it against many of the ministers and public men who afterwards became eminent in the New England It was not until the Rev. JOHN COTTON, RICHARD BELLINGStates. HAM, recorder, and WILLIAM CODDINGTON, a member of the corpo-
xviii
INTRODUCTION.
town of Boston
(co.
ration of the
Lincoln),
for
noncon-
up
the
same
Money was the culminating measure that drove hundreds from England to find homes in America, and among other causes, was that which most of all contributed to bring about the
imposition of Ship
The
war between the King and the Parliament. Though, after a long and tedious struggle, the levy of ship money was 'declared to be illegal, enough had been effected to make far-sighted men tremble for impending troubles, and no doubt the stand made by men of great influence and high position, such as HAMPDEN (who was intimately associated with
the leaders of the Massachusetts settlement), had an immense weight with persons of an inferior standing in worldly wealth. By the Act of Parliament, which declared the illegality of the tax, it was ordered that
all
proceedings which had been taken should be cancelled, and in consequence a wholesale destruction of documents must have taken place,
which, had they been preserved, would have been of great value to the topographer and genealogist, as the rolls of assessments were very minute.
One volume
fate,
and
this
of assessments only appears to have escaped the general contains the names of all the persons assessed in the
of the subsequent emigrants England, in the years 1637 and
many
that county to
New
A copy of
this
publication.
of Boston (Mass.), pubsome RtscarcJies among the British Archives, for of information relative to the Founders of New England"
In 1860, Mr.
That work
collection of
first
documents relating to the early settlers in America, not only to those who removed to the New England States
authentic
who
Summer
Islands, Barba-
it is
INTR OD UCTION.
xix
regret that comparatively so few have survived to the present time. Those that we have, therefore, of undoubted authenticity, are all the
more
is
to be prized.
It is
here submitted.
The
a transcript of some of these documents which aim of the transcriber has been to present an
absolute copy of the originals. He has not even ventured to correct mistakes in the spelling of names, or other clerical errors. palpable
Where such
or
occur,
and they are by no means infrequent, he has called by inserting the correct word in brackets,
is
by adding a
originals.
There are some papers included in Mr. DRAKE'S volume, which have not been deemed admissible in the body of this work, inasmuch as they are
not in themselves
here.
official
may not
inaptly be quoted
The
first
lists,
of records
belonging to the
A
Of
all
LIST
OR REGISTER
in
of the burthen of 200 tons, John Withcrley, master, and therein transported from Sandwich
to the plantation called
New
England
in
America
where they
all
dwelt of their conversation, and conformity to the orders and discipline of the church, and that they had taken the oath of allegiance and supremacy. (The certificates,
last
Servants
of
Tenterden
yeoman and
his
Seven
Seven
J by
)
name
by name
f j
Four,
ROB.
BROOK
ANNE
his
Seven
wife
THO.
his wife
Five
"
MARY
his wife
Three
One
XX-
INTROD UCT10N.
Masters of Families.
Children.
Servants
shoe-
WILL.
HATCH
JANE
his
Five
Four.
)
Six
wife
SAM. HINKLEV of Tenterden and SARAH his wife ISAAC COLE of Sandwich carpenter and JOAN his
...
Two.
wife
A
THO. CHAMPION of Ashford THO. BESBEECH of Sandwich
JNO. LEWIS of Tenterden and SARAH his PARNEL HARRIS of Bow London JAMES SAVERS of Northbourn taylor COMFORT STARRE of Ashford chirurgion Jos. ROOTES of Great Chart.
wife
Servant.
Six
three
One
Three
Three
MARGT.
of
now
New
England, painter
of
THO. BRIDGEN
Faversham
husbandman and \
his wife.
History of Sandwich, by
W. BOYS,
A TRUE ROLL OR
Of
the names, surnames, and qualities of
all
LIST
who have
taken passage from the
such persons
for the
American
THOMAS STARR of Canterbury yeoman and SARAH his wife EDWARD JOHNSON of Canterbury joiner and
SUSAN
his wife
child
7 children 3 servants
1NTROD UCTION.
NICHOLAS BUTLER
JOICE
his wife
3 serv.
xxi
of Eastwell
yeoman and
children
5 serv.
of
Dover
brewer
and
child
4
I
serv.
taylor and
3 serv.
of Canterbury carpenter
children
serv.
JOHN BACHELOR of Canterbury taylor NATHANIEL OVELL of Dover cordwinder THOMAS CALLE of F'aversham husbandman and BENNET his wife WILLIAM EATON of Staple husbandman and
serv.
3 children
3 children
serv
MARTHA
SARA
JANE
his wife
4 children 4 children
i
MATTHEW SMITH
his wife
serv.
History of Sandwich, by
W. BOYS,
1792, p. 752.
have next to notice the record compiled by Mr. DANIEL GUSHING, first printed in Mr. SOLOMAN LINCOLN'S Centennial Address, at Hingham, September 28, 1835. It contains the names of one hundred
We
and seventy-five emigrants from the county of Norfolk, who emigrated between the years 1633 and 1638, almost wholly from Hingham, Windham, and other neighbouring parishes, and who consequently called their new settlement Hingham. But there is something to be said about this
emigration, which
it is
that
is,
xxii
1NTR OD UCTION.
movement was
largely fostered by,
if
that the
the influence of
Connecticut.
subsequently Governor of
is
The
first
name on
referred to,
that
of
THEOPHILUS
GUSHING, from Hingham, who lived several years upon the farm of Mr. HAINS, as he is described in the original. Hitherto, Governor HAYNES has always been regarded as an Essex man, and lie is said to
have married MARY, daughter of This is not in accordance with the
ROBERT THORNTON,
facts of the case,
of Nottingham.
for
JOHN HAYNES
Great Hadham,
lived at
county of Hertford, but inherited an estate in Essex, which had been purchased by his father. He married MARY, one of the three daughters and co-heirs of ROBERT THORNTON, who possessed a good estate in Hingham, Windham, and Wrampat Codicote,
lingham. Mr. THORNTON died when his daughter, who was afterwards Mrs. HAYNES, was very young, and there are reasons for the belief that
after the marriage,
JOHN HAYNES went to reside at Hingham, and that JOHN (whose name is not recorded by any gene-
England, Mr.
England or America), was born there. But, before he HAYNES certainly took up his abode in Essex, on a
newly-acquired property, called Copford. Taking then the residence at Hingham of a man of the character of HAYNES, it is easy to account for the emigration from that place, especially as the first portion of the
same year indeed, there is every reason to suppose that they sailed in the same ship. There can be but little doubt that THEOPHILUS GUSHING was a trusted servant of JOHN
in
the
a family connection on his wife's side, her maternal grandmother being the heiress of EDMUND GUSHING, by which marriage the THORNTON family acquired the estates at Hing-
at the time
HAYNES
This
list
undoubtedly of great value, tending, as it does, to confirm other statements and unofficial lists, but as it is only a compilation made by a private individual, it is not inserted in
this
work.
INTRODUCTION.
There
is
xxiii
work, which
another very interesting paper included in Mr. DRAKE'S may be briefly noticed. It consists of extracts from the
municipal records of Leyden, in Holland, made by the Hon. HENRY C. MuRPHY. Many English families took refuge in Leyden, and the list referred to is a register of the births, marriages, and deaths which
occurred there
of the
among
the exiles.
It
first settlers in New England, popularly known as the Pilgrim Fathers, came, and embarking from English ports, sailed on board the
ships Mayflower, Fortune, Ann, and Little James. Among other notices contained in this list, are the following WILLIAM BRADFORD, of Austerfield, Eng., m. Nov. 30,
:
1613,
1618,
ELIZABETH
Nov., 1614,
SARAH CAREY,
The
may
of
be traced as Wisbeach, in
;
Cambridgeshire
in Suffolk.
Chesham,
in
Buckinghamshire
and
Monk Soham,
Wisat
family of the
to,
name
MAY
certainly lived at
beach
at the
time referred
name
of
BARKER
Chesham.
The
Leyden
e foregoing extracts sufficiently demonstrate the nature of th records. Further notices are unnecessary, but the list of those
in
who embarked
is
is
of sufficient value to
not absolutely official. It is Rev. Ashbel Steele, A.M., entitled " Chief of the Pilgrims, or the Life
Philadelphia, 1857, pp. 401
must be remembered that it though taken from the interesting work of the
410.
in the
Mayflower.
t His
following
name
of John Jenny
is
as
coming over
in the
Ann,
or Little James.
xxiv
INTR OD UCTION.
LIST OF PASSENGERS IN
THE MAYFLOWER;
founders of New Being the names of those who came over first, in the year 1620, and were the This list of their Plymouth, which led to the planting of the other New England Colonies. " names " and at the close of his History, families, was preserved by Governor Bradford
and
list
them. is here presented in the order in which he placed cannot be too highly estimated.
The value
of such an accurate
Mr.
JOHN CARVER
at
their first
first
Governor on their
arrival
his
Cape Cod.
;
He
died
the
spring.
KATHERTNE,
in
wife
the beginning
of summer.
DESIRE MINTER
afterwards returned
'to
died in England.
JOHN ROWLAND
John
;
man
Tillie,
ROGER WILDER man servant, died in the first sickness. WILLIAM LATHAM a boy, after more than twenty years
;
visited
Eng-
land,
and died
;
at the
Bahama
Islands.
maid servant
JASPER MOORE
Mr.
who married, and died one or two years after. who died the first season. WILLIAM BREWSTER their Ruling Elder, lived some twenty-three or four years after his arrival. MARY, his wife died between and 1627. LOVE BREWSTER; a son, married, lived to 1623 the year 1650, had four children. WRESTLING BREWSTER;
;
; ;
two boys placed with the Elder. Richard afterwards married, and had four or more children. His brother
;
first
Mr.
EDWARD WINSLOW
1655,
his wife
;
Mr.
W.
when on a commission
died the
first
West
Indies.
winter.
Mr.
W.
in
left
second marriage.
Winslow's family.
INTRODUCTION.
ELLEN MORE
;
xxv
placed in Mr. Winslow's family, sister of Richard More, died soon after their arrival. Mr. WILLIAM BRADFORD their second Governor, author of the history
little girl
of the Plymouth Colony, lived to the year 1657. DOROTHY, his wife who died soon after their arrival. Governor Bradford
;
left
come afterwards
by
Mr. ISAAC
ALLERTON
;
chosen
died
in
first
MARY,
;
his wife
who
the
sickness.
BARTHOLOMEW
son,
married in England. REMEMBER and MARY, daughters. member married in Salem, had three or four children. married in Plymouth, had four children.
Re-
Mary
boy, died
;
in
the
first
sickness.
their physician. His wife and and came over afterwards they had two more WILLIAM BUTTEN servant, died on the passage.
; ;
child remained,
children.
JOHN CRACKSTON who died in the first sickness. JOHN CRACKSTON, his son who died some five or six years after. chief in military Capt. MYLES STANDISH who lived to the year 1656
; ; ;
affairs.
ROSE,
his wife
died in the
sickness.
Mr. CHRISTOPHER
MARTIN and
;
his wife
LANGEMORE, servants all died soon after their Mr. WILLIAM MULLINS, his wife, JOSEPH, a son these
;
first
winter.
PRISCILLA, a daughter
John Alden.
Mr.
ROBERT CARTER,
;
servant
died the
first
winter.
;
WILLIAM WHITE
RESOLVED, a son married and had five children. PEREGRINE, a son was born after their arrival at Cape Cod, he cannot therefore be numbered among the passengers proper married, and had two chil; ;
SUSANNA,
his wife
servants
Mr.
his wife
xxvi
INTRODUCTION.
twenty years after their arrival, and had a son and four daughters born in this country. GILES, and CONSTANTIA, by a former
marriage.
ried
;
Giles married
Constantia mar-
DAMARIS, a son, and OCEANUS, by the present marriage. EDWARD DOTY, and EDWARD LITSTER, servants. E. Doty by a second marriage had seven children after his term of service went to
children.
had twelve
;
born at sea
children
Virginia.
Mr.
RICHARD WARREN
married here.
his wife
over afterwards.
They
daughters were left, and came also had two sons and the daughters
five
;
and
JOHN BILLINGTON
he was not from Leyden, or of the Leyden Company, but from London. ELLEN, his wife. JOHN, his son ; who died in a few years. FRANCIS, the second son married
; ;
and had eight children. EDWARD TILLIE, and ANN, his wife
HENRY SAMSON
cousins.
both died soon after their arrival. and HUMILITY COOPER, two children, their Henry lived, married, had seven children. Humility
;
JOHN
returned to England. TILLIE, and his wife both died soon after they came on shore. ELIZABETH, their daughter; afterwards married John Howland.
;
;
FRANCIS COOKE who lived until after 1650 his wife and other children came afterwards they had six or more children. JOHN, his
; ;
son
afterwards married
;
had four
children.
THOMAS ROGERS
children
died in the
first
sickness.
was
living in 1650,
came
had
families.
first
THOMAS TINKER, wife and son JOHN RIGDALE, ALICE, his wife
JAMES CHILTON,
his
all
;
died in the
sickness.
both died
in
wife;
;
both died
the
first
sickness.
their daughter
lived, married,
children.
MARY, An-
came
afterwards.
in the first sickness.
EDWARD FULLER,
their son
;
his wife;
both died
SAMUEL,
in
married
sons;
had four
children.
all
three
died
the
INTR OD UCTION.
first'
xxvii
sickness.
first
winter
;
by a
SAMUEL, a son
married
MOSES FLETCHER, JOHN GOODMAN, THOMAS WILLIAMS, DIGERIE PRIEST, EDMOND MARGESON, RICHARD BRITTERIGE, RICHARD CLARKE these seven died in the general sickness. The wife of D. Priest, and children, came afterwards, she being the
;
sister of
Mr. Allerton.
lived
PETER BROWN
left
after,
four children.
;
RICHARD GARDINER
GILBERT WlNSLOW
England.
;
number
of years, returned to
Priscilla Mullens, as
hopeful young man," hired at Southampton, married mentioned, and had eleven children.
ELY
Colony
two seamen
are
commonly, but
number
of the
first
:
company
of
Bradford himself says " Two other * * when their time was seamen were hired to stay a year both returned." Accordingly he says of the Mayflower out they
;
company
the
"
:
souls,
came over
in
first ship."
Of
persons who came over in this first ship together, the greatest half died in the general mortality, and most of them in two or
Omitting those two hired sailors who and counting the person that died and the child that returned, was born while on the passage as one passenger, we have the
three months' time.''
exact number
Company,
"
who
came over
in the
ship."
And, as fifty-one died the first makes good those other words of the
historian, that,
xxviii
INTR OD UCTION.
LIST OF PASSENGERS
Being parts of
with others,
at
THAT ARRIVED, AFTER ONE YEAR, IN THE SECOND SMALL SHIP FORTUNE;
families,
left in
before.
They
arrived
New
Plymouth, on the
nth
of Nov., 1621.
(Bassett,
probably two
in his family).
EDWARD BOMPASSE.
JONATHAN BREWSTER CLEMENT BRIGGES. JOHN CANNON. WILLIAM CONER. ROBERT CUSHMAN for
;
;
England.
He
several years the Leyden Company's agent in returned in the Fortune to act still further as
;
agent for the Company was of great service in various ways but died before coming again to settle in the Colony. THOMAS CUSHMAN, son of Robert, about twelve years old came with
;
;
STEPHEN DEAN.
PHILIP
DE LA
NOYE."
and JOHN.
THOMAS FLAVELL and son. WIDOW FORD and three children, WILLIAM, MARTHA,
ROBERT HICKES. WILLIAM HILTON. BENNET MORGAN. THOMAS MORTON. AUSTIN NICHOLAS. WILLIAM PALMER (probably two in his family). WILLIAM PITT. THOMAS PRINCE, or PRENCE married the Elder's
;
daughter, Patience
INTRODUCTION.
xxix
HUGH
STATIE.
of Mr.
LIST OF
IN
The
the
;
Ann
later
part of the
of
in Scituate.
daughters
of Elder
This
Thomas
Clarke's grave-stone
is
the oldest on
was a Hollander.
ANTHONY
Dix.
JOHN FAUNCE.
MANASSEII FAUNCE.
GOODWIFE FLAVELL
Flavell.
who came
in the Fortune.
EDMUND FLOOD.
BRIDGET FULLER apparently the wife TIMOTHY HATHERLY. WILLIAM HEARD. MARGARET HICKES and her children came in the Fortune.
;
who
xxx
INTRODUCTION.
He had
sent for
them before
EDWARD HOLMAN.
JOHN JENNY; had
"liberty, in 1636, to erect a mill for grinding and of corn upon the brook of Plymouth." beating
ROBERT LONG. EXPERIENCE MITCHELL. GEORGE MORTON he brought with him his son, Nathaniel, and four other children. NATHANIEL MORTON son of George Morton,
;
;
THOMAS MORTON,
Fortune.
jr.
son
of
in
the
ELLEN NEWTON.
JOHN OLDHAM a man of some note afterwards. FRANCES PALMER wife of William Palmer, who came
;
in
the
Fortune.
CHRISTIAN PENN.
Mr. Perec's two servants.
JOSHUA PRATT. JAMES RAND. ROBERT RATTLIFFE. NICHOLAS SNOW settled in Eastham. ALICE SOUTHWORTH widow, afterwards
; ;
Bradford.
FRANCIS SPRAGUE settled in Duxbury.. BARBARA STANDISH i.e., second wife of Captain Standish, married
; ;
after
her
arrival.
It
furnish
by any
means a complete
In 1637
Thomas
1NTR OD UCTION.
Mayhevv was appointed,
of
all
xxxi
for a
left
those persons
who
England
is
but of Mayhew's
lists
nothing
"
mencing at page 287, and that continues but for a few months. It cannot be doubted but that other lists were made, but they are either lost, or are among the mass of papers still uncatalogued at the Record Office.
We
for
America,
but no records of them, or of their passengers, remain. Thus among the registers of deaths in the parish of Deal, co. Kent, we find that on the 4th of May, 1639, Margaret, wife of
Who
Thomas Waldigraue, bound for New was Thomas Waldigraue, and with what
company
did he
sail
knovy that many ships sailed from Bristol, among others Tlte Angel Gabriel and TJie James, conveying the Revd. Richard Mather and the
We
Revd. Daniel Maude, but no records of departures from that port remain. Again, who were the companions who sailed in 1633 m the The Griffin, with John Haynes and the Revd. Thomas Hooker ? Where are the lists
of Tlte Arabella, and other ships, in which John Winthrop and the founders of Massachusetts embarked ? Who went out with the Revd. Ezekiel
Rogers from Rowley, and with Fenwick, and the Revd. Henry Whitfield ? These are but a few instances, to show how very imperfect are our records
of the early settlers.
Further,
it
were taken who legally left the shores of England. At page 142, for example, and elsewhere throughout the book, we find that the passengers were examined by the minister touching their conformity to the church discipline of England, and that they had taken the oaths of allegiance and supremacy elsewhere (p. 106, &c.) we find it certified that they are
;
is,
men
liable to the
payment of a subsidy
to the
Among the thousands who emigrated to New England, it cannot be doubted but that a very large number left to avoid payment of the hateful subsidy, and that they would not take the oaths of allegiance
and supremacy. no record would
It
is
left secretly,
and of such
in the
following
xxxii
INTRODUCTION.
stated that so many people were transported to New England, does not mean that they were sent as felons, as the word, at the present It simply means that they were conveyed. Those time, usually implies.
lists,, it is
it
who were convicted for upholding the cause of the Duke of Monmouth (pp. 315 342), were undoubtedly transported, as we now understand the word. The Summer Islands, mentioned at pages 301 314, and elsewhere, are now called the Bermudas. In 1609, Sir GKOKGE SOMERS, or SUMERS,
persons, however,
was driven on the islands in the course of a voyage to Virginia, and from him the islands derived their name. The Virginia Company, who claimed
the islands by the right of having discovered them, sold them to a company of a hundred and twenty persons, who, having obtained a charter for
their settlement in 1612, sent out sixty settlers, with a governor. During and immediately after the civil war in England, many persons of eminence
took refuge
Islands"
others the poet WALLER, who celebrated their beauty in a poem, entitled " The Battle of tlie Summer
in
the Bermudas,
among
said to
lists
here given,
may
among
the documents in the Record Office, to bring to light the treasures there
hidden.
J.
C. H.
May,
1873.
[Regijster of the names ch of all y e Passinger Passed from y e Port of London for on whole
Passinger
ch
ad festum Na:
Christi
1635
Secundo Januarij 1634
IHEIS vnder
in
bound
thither
yeres
58
20
ROBERT PERCY CHARLES MILLIARD EDWARD CLARK Jo: OGELL RICHARD HARGRAVE Jo: ANDERSON FRANCIS SPENCER JOHN LEWES RICHARD HUGHES JOHN CLARK
40
22
yeres
24
22
20
22 28
30
18
20 20
23 23
19
30 20 24 20
19 20
19
18 18
JAMES METCALF
Jo:
22
23
25
19
JOHN WOOD
26
23
.18
WALTER MORGAN
52
PASSINGER
HENRIE IRISH GEORGE GREENE
16
PASSED FROM
JOHN FOUNTAINS HENRY REDDING
LOUGIITON BOSTOCK JOHN RUSSELI Tno: RIDGLEY ROBERT HARRIS Wilbi MASON VICTOR DERRICK
[1634
18
20 20
25
22
l6
19
HENRY QUIXTON
Jo:
25
23
19 19
Tuo: SYMOND'S
27
MICHELL BROWNE Jo: HODGES Jo: EDMOND'S GARRET POWNDER Jo: WISE
*35
37
16 19
JOHN BAMFORD
GEO: SESSION
Jo:
23 28
40
47 26
30
27
25 35
t28
23
20
22
20 24
18
17
EDWARD FISHER
ROBERT FISHER RICHARD ELLIS Jo: ATKINSON JO. HlCKCOMBOTTOM
JOSEPH WASHBORN
34 29
24
20
18 21
24 22
19
ROBERT KERSLEY
Jo:
22
18 18
19 18 16
18
42 24
HENRY ANMER
ELLIN JONES WlftM RlDGDELL
HUTTON
24
19
24
23 19 19 27
Jo:
20
18
24 20
28
WESTON
27
17
WATSON
.
.
THO: MURFIE
*
[Tliis
is
20
16
age
is
uncertain, the
first
figure having
is
it,
by two t [It
5's.]
18 or 28.]
1634]
YF PORT OF LONDON.
-
37
MOSELY JEREEMY REDDING RICHARD AST JOHN ROLINSON RICHARD GLAISTER PROTHEROCK ALIS JOHN TOWSE RICHARD CAVE
JO:
',..,
18
HENRY ROGERS
ROBERT SMITHSON
NIC A HARVY
:
30
23
18
30 26
31
30
24 26
28
25
21 21 18
2O
22
17
HUTCHINSON
THO: GOODMAN
20
19
20
17
KAT: YATES.
19
ELIZABETH JACKSON
AVERYN COWPER
Jo:
2O
26
22
18
DUNN
EDWARD CRANFIELD
mor ANN CRANFIELD
Jo: BAGGLEY THO: SMITH
24
18
SARA TURNER MARY ASHLEY MARGERIE FURBREDD MARGARET HUNTLEY RICHARD DOLL THO: PERRY
vxor
20
24 20 20
25
14
14
DOROTHY
34 26
BEN: PERRY
4
23
30
14
25
40
18
MARY SAUND
RS
26
23
21 21
19
18
ABRAM SILVESTER
ELIZABETH NUNICK
Jo:
14
20
30
24
16
ATKINSON
RIC R
HORE
ANDREW DUNTON
JOHN WISE
38
30
32
37
24 20
19
20
.
20
50
letters are very
be observed that this name is repeated five lines below.] name may be intended for GRAND ; the last two
badly
written.]
PASS1NGEX
PASSED FROM
['634
r/"
Januarij 1634.
are to be transported to
|HEIS vnder
e
written
names
the Barbadoes,
JAMES ROMSEY
y oath of Allegeance.
yeves
PHII.LIPPS
21
JOHN BOWES
23
HENRY CUPPLF.DIKE
ROB T STRATFORD ROBERT HOLLAND THO: BORNE
23 20
16
24
WM WHITE
HUMFREY DAVIES
30 22
21 35
19 22
25
CANNION
EDWARD ROBERT'S
JOHN CARTER GEORGE BUTTON
EDWARD LAMPEUGH
GEORGE CLIFFE
26
19
26
27
23
EDWARD JENNOR
JOSEPH GLADE
24 20 29
38
26
21
23
14 23
18
20 20 24 20
GRIGGSON RICHARD JONES MICHELL WHITE RICHARD BORNE EDWARD FLETCHER FRANCIS SOWTH
24 20
19
20
17
'
20
21
18
15
20
17
JOHN SYfiiES ROBERT KETT SUZAN HUDSON MARY SEA JOHN SHETTLEWORTH RICHARD FRYMF. ROB T HOLME
JOHN MORE RICHARD PERCE
22
20
16
28
26
22 28
24
18
45
21
.
22
20
1634]
PORT OF LONDON.
18
39
HENRY PURSTYNN
RICHARD CHITTING
THO: MARFUTT RICHARD EDMOND'S M PRICHARD THO: ARNOLD RICHARD CHAMBLIS
23 22
18
20 20
23
26
22
25
18
19 25
36 20
21
EDWARD BRUNT
GEORGE STOKES HENRY FOOKES ROBERT GRANGER
JO:CONNIERS
23
21
21
51
WALTER
26 20 20
20
17
JOHN RODS EZECHELL CLEMENT'S THO: CARPENTER THO: SMITH JOHN WHITE JOHN WATKINSON JOSEPH PARDY ROBERT LANGRIDGE JN ETHERINGTON GEORGE WHITE THO: COCKEY ANT BLACKGROVE
JOHN MORE ROBT GROUND WILLIAM BRUTON WILLIAM WALTON Withi SEWARD HENRY RYMES
30 22
22 22
26
40
17
21
HENRY
ILES
27 22
23
20
17
BRYAN ERLE JOHN Fox ROBERT GILBY ROBERT BAKER THO: PECK
WiftM HARRIS
19 18
50 20
35
27
25
27 19
24
17 Februarij 1634.
|HEIS
imbarqued
WOOD M
bound
thither,
Supremacie.
yeres
22 23
17
RICHARD JACKSON
19
23
46
PASSINGEJt Wc PASSED
JAMES READ
19
FROM
['634
JARVICE DODDERIDGE
21
DUNSTON KEMBER
20
,23
JOHN DECBORN
WiftM SERIFF
22
19
OWEN
25
19
19
THOMAS RICHARD'S JOHN NICKS MARTIN PERKYNN ANTO BLADES* ROBERT DYMOND
THO: DAYES
23
24 2O
18
18
20
24
29 20
21
JOHN DREADD
17 17
ARTHUR WVND
RICHARD OSBORN
22
37
13
23
28
18
JAMES PALLISTER
30 28
21
20
23
27
19
23
EDWARD LAYTON
WiltM BENSON
30
28 23
..
20 20
21
18
24
24 20
18
JOHN WHITEHEDD RICHARD BARNARD HENRY LONG JOHN WILKS THO: WELLMAN THO: GATON
WiftM ALLIN THO: LETTENY
23
21
22
21
25
25
37
2O 20
36 20
ROBERT PORTER
20
22
2O
18 17
JOHN HUGHES HENRY ATKYNS ROBERT KEMBER ROBERT MILLS JOHN DAVIES THOMAS CROWDER..
it.]
20
22
21 19 25
21
[This
name
is
very faintly written, but I do not think there can be any doubt about
634]
PORT OF LONDON.
21
20
19
31
44
30
21
24 20
21
20
18
19
20
19
THO: HAMES
PHILLIPP CARTWRITE
20
21
21
DREW
26
21
BUMSTEDD
20 20 30
18
45 26 30
32
19
24
21
THOMAS TRIGG
ROBERT NISBETT WiftM CADDY JOHN CASSEDY
Jo:
NOKES
20
19
21
20
24
25
ARTHUR YEOMANS
NICHOLAS HOBSON
24
23
25
21
THOMAS LURTING JAMES ANDERSON WALTER JAGO.. JOHN BEAD JOHN YOUNG THO: HUBBARD EDWARD BROWNE
21 19
20
22
19
20
24 22
22
17
W
W
SEERE \V M LEVYXS
Jo: HAMOND EDWARD PULLIN
JOHN PHILPOTT JOHN STRATTERGOOD M CANT HENRIE SPECKMAN JOHN YAT'S M RANSE GEORGE SELMAN
16
18
19
27
19
2;
27 22
28
21
20
33
16
21
NICHOLAS BLADES
32
33
JOHN CLARK
24
DANIELL SMITH
6
PASSINGER
RICHARD TKUEMAN M MASTERS Jo: CLERE
PASSED FROM
24
21
RANDALL OGDEX
THO: BROWNE
. .
19
.11
26
HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to MSB New England having brought Certificate from the
Minister of the pish the ptie hath taken the oaths Justices of the peace of Allegeance Supremacie.
yeres
his
Wife ELLIN
HOWSON
39 yeres old.
HEIS
(sic)
to be transported
London
Certific to New-England having brought attestacon to the LLs Minister of the pish according of peace
hath taken the oaths of Allegeance [Lords] of the Councells order the ptie
Supremacie.
yeres
THOMAS STARES
SUZAN JOHNSON
12
6 Marcij 1634
Mildred
Bredstret
HEIS
England imbarqued in y Christian de Lo: JO: bound thither, the Men have taken y<= oath of Allegeance
NewWHITE.
Su-
premacie.
yeres yeres
35
Jo:
HARRIS
'...
28
37
20
21
30
19
22 28
DYER
28
JAMES BUSKET
634, 1635]
YE PORT OF LONDON.
18
13
43
TIIO:
Coop [COOPER]
THO: HAUKSEWORTH
Jo: STILES HENRIE STILES
23
35
EDWARD PRESTON
Jo: CRIBB
30 20 45
33
40
30
35
3
9.
EDWARD PATTESON
FRANCIS MARSHALL RIC R HEYLEI THO: HALFORD
:
.
HENRY
STILES
30 22
...-20
Jo: STILES
Mo:
28
RACHELL STILES
22
Marcij 1634
are
to
for New-England p Certificat from and Attestacon from S r THO: JAY, M r SlMON MUSKETT Stepney pish, 2 Justices of the Peace, the Men have taken the oaths of Supremacie
r
be imbarqued
in
y e Planter
Allegeance.
yeres
40
48
13
LOCK
LONNIN
6
43 26
22^
24 22
I
A Sawyer A Labourer
servants
[4
i6J
26 Marcij 1635
|
HIS
is
1
to be
imbarqued
in
S ChristoTHO: HARMAN M bound for y e Barbadoes from S Androwes pish Holborne And Attestacoh phers p Certificate from Justice GRIMSTON Justice SHEPPARD hath taken the oaths of
ture.
l
:
Allegeance
Supremacie.
WitlM BANKS
21 yeeres.
62
44
[1635
W
\
41 yers
of oney [Olney]*
haue taken
EDMOND FARRINGTON
\V M PARRYER
^fsupremcie
in
GEO: GRIGG'S
jofLanden 1
[?
"|
!
Lavenden]*
Bucking-
\of Sherington
j
hcasher
[
of Sherington J
THO. GRIGG'S
15 yers
M GRIGG'S.....
ELISA. GRIGG'S
14 10
MARY
GRIGG'S
6
2
JAMES GRIGG'S
WIBROE
ELIZA:
42
ys
wife of
N Jo COOPER
49 yers wife of
EDMOND FARRIXGTON
13.
10
/
7 C
MARTHA COOPER
PHILLIP PHILLIPP
5'
1 15 yers seru to
N Jo COOPER
SARRA FARRINGTON...
MATHEW FARRINGTON
Jo* ELIZA. FARRINGTON...
[I
14^
12
/
FAWUNGTON
of
EDW. ; FARRINGTON
^Children 8'
both which places, as well as Sherit
Hundred of Newport.]
;
t [It is probable that this is intended for PARRYER, a name which appears above however, clearly written PURRYER.]
J [So
in the original
;
is
occurs above.]
"635]
YE PORT OF LONDON.
PURR'YER*
7,
of
45
MARY
W" PURRYER.*
27 psons
2"
Aprilis 1635
[HEIS vnder
pties
written
in the
names
imbarqued have brought Certificate Hertfordshier Attestacon from the Justices of peace according to the Lords order.
Planter
are to be transported to
NlC: TRARICE
yeres
39
42
17
JOHN LAWRENCE M LAWRENCE MARIE LAWRENCE ABIGALL TUTTELL SYMON TUTTELL SARA TUTTELL Jo: TUTTELL JOAN ANTROBUSS MARIE WRAST THO: GREENE NATHAN HEFORDf servant to Jo: TUTTELL MARIE CHITTWOOD Shoemaker. THO: OLNEY MARIE OLNEY THO: OLNEY EPENETUS OLNEY
12
9 6
4
2
i
65
24
15
16
Husbandman GEO: GIDDINS ... JANE GIDDINS THO: SAVAGE, a Tayler A Tayl r RICHARD HARVIE ... Husb:man FRANC'S [FRANCIS] PEBODDY M WlLCOCKLynnen wever SON MARGARET WILCOCKSON JO: WlLLCOCKSON ANN HARVIE A Mason M BEARDSLEY MARIE BEADSLEY MARIE BEADSLIE
25
20
27
-22
21
34
24
2
22
30 26
4
2
24
35
JOHN BEADSLIE
JOSEPH BEADSLIE
6.
.
mo:
30
3
i
Husbandman ALLIN PERLEY 27 Shoemaker WittM FELLOE ... 24 A Taylor FRANCIS BAKER ... 24
[See note
t on
is
previous page.]
t [This name
very
difficult to
decipher.]
46
PASSINGER
25.
PASSED FROM
['635
Tno: CARTER
MlCIIELL
WlLLMSOX
n
[WlL...
.
LIAMSON]
> 30 f
12'
ELIZABETH MORRISON
rf
3
Statinor
23 yers f
...
Husbandman dwetge
Auckstrey
in
EDMOND WEAVER
28 yers
his wife
) MARGRETT aged 30 yers. vnder written names are to be transported to New-England |HEIS M r e BUNDICK. the pties have imbarqued in y Hopewell
in herefordsher
W
p
brought Certificate from the Minister f Justices of peace, that they are no Subsedy men. they have taken the oath of alleg: f Supremacie.
...
26
10
Cert:
com
Hert.
27
13
MOR
ELIZABETH WHITTIMOR ELIZABETH TURNER SARA ELLIOTT
.
63
57
Essex.
20
6
30
.
12
26
9
38
18
30
4
..
EDWARD KEELE
Jo: Jo:
GOADBY
BILL
14 16
13
15
vxor
H ANNA
TITUS
TITUS
THO: GREENE
*
Jo:
8
5
EDMOND
Herts.]
t [Stansted Abbot
t
1635]
YE PORT OF LONDON.
GE'O:
47
p Certi from
Peace
in
Sr London.
35.
fishmonger.
Justices of
S r Nic
RAYNTOX two
y
e
ye
THORP
Minister of
pish of St Buttolphs
Billings gate.
HARMAX
v rs
Theis pties here vnder expressed haue brought Certeficat from two Also Sppremacie
Ministr of the pishe this 3^ Aprill 1635
yers
THO; HATHORNE
aged 22
23
22
\
21
22
24 22
4'*
Aprill 1635
tr |N the Peter Bonav de Lo. m' Cap* HARMAX for Barbades Theis two pties brought Cer' from two Justices of peace- the Ministr
CLERKE
29 yers.
THO: SERGEANT
23 yers.
vj
Aprilis 1635
|HEIS
:
pties
:
heerevnder mencioned are to be transported to Newin the Planter Nic: TRARICE bound
'
Certificate from the Justices of Peace of y e pish that they are conformable to the orders of y e Church Ministers of England and are no Subsedy Men they have taken the oath of
:
Supremacie
Allegeance die et
An
prd.
yeres
Carrier
vxor
40 40
48
[1635
LEA SAUNDERS
JUDITH SAUNDR'S
/
10
8
3 children \ v
4
17
14 16
wife
RACHELL NEWCOM children-! RACHELL NEWCOM vjo: NEWCOin Glover ANT STANNION DANIELL HANBURY FRANCIS DEXTER WiftM DAWES MARIE SAUNDERS
,-
30 20
2j
9 moneths
24
29
13 15 15
A Taylor
[
CLEMENT BATES
40
ANN
I
40
14
12
,.
in
Mr
STAGG
bound
for
New
2
l
servant's
P
(.
ye
pish.
30
More
for the
Planter
42
41 12 10
Husbandman RICHARD TUTTELL ANN TUTTELL ANNA TUTTELL Jo: TUTTELL RABECCA TUTTELL ISBELL TUTTELL MARIE WOLHOUSTON
*
6
70
30
["The
scribe
made a brace against Jo WYNCHESTER, and began to write servant against when he had written se. and wrote servants against JERVICE (JARVICK)
:
1635]
YE PORT OF LONDON.
Husbandman WittM TUTTELL ELIZABETH TUTTELL Jo: TUTTELL ANN TUTTELL THO: TUTTELL SYCILLIE CLARK MARIE BILL ..
26
23
49
3^
2 a
3.
q mo:
16
.n
26
i
PHILLIPP
ATWOOD
12
16
26 26
i
16
18
MARIE
P/ELL
MARIE SMITH
ELIZABETH SWAYNE
MA'RIE PELL
20
15
16
MARGARET LEACH
Carpenter
FRANC'S BUSH,
HANNA SMITH
26
18
15
NELL..
ANN WELLS
for
New-England
14
c.
JAMES BURGIS
ALEXANDER THWAIT'S
ABBOTT Jo: BELLOWES JO:JOHNES CHRISTIOM \ LUDDINGTON MARIE ABBOTT MARIE COKE MARIE PEAKE ATayler THO: PELL A Glazier Jo: BUSHNELL
Jo:
*
20
16
12 18
18
16 14
15
22
21
[It will
[This and the three following names are crossed through in the original MS.] be seen that this is a repetition of one of the crossed-out names in the first column.]
The
original,
however,
is
distinctly written.]
FROM
[1635
JN
HODGES
for
New-England
22
30
vij"
Aprilis 1635
is
[HIS
for
formitie.
ptie
vndcr mencioned
to be
imbarqued
in the Planter
bound
p Cert: from
ALDERMAN FENN
27
of his con-
RICHARD FENN
3 Aprilis 1635
At Gravesend.
r bound imbarqued in the Paul of London, Jo: ACKLIN, thither, there was Cert: brought from the Minister of S' Katherins of their conformitie of their discipline C orders to y e Church of England
the
Men
did take
y e oath of
RALPH REASON
yeres
23
19
35
EDWARD MERRIFIELD
ROBERT WADE
WittM HAIES GEO: RISHFORD
29 22
19 19
24 24
17
..........
20
19 25
MATHEW MOYSES
ROBERT RICHARDSON Jo: MOUNTAIN
Jo: WILLIS
Jo:
ABRAM WATSON
JAMES CARTER M SCARSBRICK
20 20
29
18
W W
23
21
CHURCH
FRENCH
JOHN REINOJD'S
23
]'A
PORT OF LONDON.
22
21
HENRY BAGIN
W'LAfflYN
Jo:
21
23
30
21
27 28
21
24
18
23 22
W'KiNG
Jo:
HOLMES
22
46
20 20
21 16
,
20
32
25
ROBERT SPURR
THO: SPENDERGRASS Nic: HOLLIS RIC R DANES
:
24 24 20 20
18
16 32
49
|N the Peter
Boiiaventurc.
THO: HARMAN
bound
:
babodoes, theis
THO: BERKYNN
Jo:
yeres
yercs
WESTGARTH
SWEETING
:
24 28 26
29 28
15
Jo:
22
20
27
25
36 22
23
26
16
12
40
35
THO: CUTLER
20 26
29
25
JAMES JACKSON
Jo:
33
23
21
24
PASSIJVGER
Jo PATTMAN
Wc" PASSED
23
3
FROM
26 20
24 20
THO: COKE
Jo:
19 12
5'
HYND MECHAM
16
15
WYDHOUSE
:
20
19 22
RIC E HOLLINBY
20
13
22
17
20
19
19
22
30
35
35
21
HENSON
ARTHUR WATKYNS
JO: Jo:
25 25
19
JOYNER
20
25
30 26
18
20
17
Jo:
Jo:
18
19
fS
26
22
30
31
22
23 17
17
THO: LAMBERD
22
15
WWniTLOCK
LONG THOMSON Jo: Tno: FARMER RIC BROWNLEY MATIIEW WESTWOOD Jo: MATHER
Jo:
R
:
31
27
25
20
31
22
19
18
21
40 20
ROBERT PHILKYNN JN SYMPSON STEEVEN GREENLY MARY LOVELEY ANN LOVELY MARGARET LUCOCK'S ANNIS PERCY
29
16 35
10
27
24
1635]
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
53
8 Aprilis 1635
iHEIS
bound
pties
:
England
thither
:
imbarqued in the Elisabeth of London W STAGG they have taken the oath of Allegeance C Supremacie
Tanners
25
21
20
30
That
herevnto are written belonging to Blackwell Hall, do averr they are none.
herevnder written are to be transported in the Planter: prd. p Cert: from the Minister of Kingston vpon Thames in the y they are no Subsedy men. County of Surrey of their conformitie
j|HEIS
pties
A Miller
An
ostler
PALMER TINGLEY f
21
W M BtJTTERICK
20
27
Miller
THO: JEWELL
ix Aprilis 1635
r |N the Elizabeth de London prd M Wllhl STAGG bound for NewEngland Theis vnder-written names have brought Cert: from Minister of Hauckust % in Kent f Attestation from two Justices of ye
: :
[This fourth
name
is in
a different handwriting from the preceding three, and was doubtless which thret only are referred to) had been written.]
is
t [The
doubt that
first
it is
letter
of this
name
aT.]
in the
% [Hawkhurst,
Lathe of Scray.]
54
[1635
Subsedy Men.
A
wife
yeres
Clothier
f
JAMES HOSMER
Vxor
28
ANN HOSMER
3.
27
2
2 children-!
maidservts
->
MARIE HOSMER (ANN HOSSMER t MARIE DONNARD MARIE MARTIN Jo: STON
mo:
24
19
40
28
19
15
EDWARD GOLD
GEO: RUSSELL
Jo:
MUSSELL
Nono
jjN
the Rabecca
Jo:
HODGES bound
New-England.
32
35
|HEIS
New-England
16 14
imbarqued
Rabecca prd.
. .
ELIZABETH WINCKOLL
52
13
SwAYNEaged
JO:WINCKOLL
FRANCIS SWAYNE
\f
Aprill 1635
THOMAS HEDSALL
47
1635]
Tf
PORT OF LONDON.
ROBERT LEA
55
vrs
New Engtd
:
43 yers
SAMUELL
43
38
ELIZA.
WARD
a maid serut
iS
1 1
~-
REBECCA
DOROTHY
xT
NATHANIELL
ELIZA
..
08 ^ 6
.,
THO: JOSTLIN
MARY
x? Aprilis 1635
[HEIS vnder written names are to be transported in the Planter r prd Nic: TRARICE M bound for New Engl: p Cert: of the Minister of Sudburie in Suffolk f from the Maior 'of the Towne of his
conformitie to the orders
he
is
no Subsedy man.
Carrier
that discipline of the Church of England he hath taken the oath of Alleg: Suprem:
yeres
RICHARD HASFELLf
vxor
54
MARTHA
42
17
daughters.
MARIE HASFELL SARA HASFELL MARTHA HASFELL RACHELL HASFELL RUTH HASFELL ^
14 8
6
3
[This name was first written MASON, in mistake, and then altered to BACON ; the correction, I therefore suggest, in their case, what is doubtless however, was not made for the children.
the correct reading, within brackets.] t [With some of the daughters, this
evidently intended for
clear.]
name appears
first
to
be written
HASFELL
in
the
name, that of
56
PASSINGER
W<="
PASSED FROM
40
24
13
15
[1635
JN the Planter
prd:
New-England.
EGLIN HANFORD
2
46
16
^
15
THO: STANSLEY
16
|N the Elizabeth
of
London
W M STAGG M
bound
for
New-England.
WittM WILD
30 20
40
|N the Eliz:
the pties
CLUFFE
22
17
Jo:
WILD
SAmVEL HAIEWARD
Jo:
22
DUKE
20
IN the Planter prd Theis vnder written names are to be to New-England p Certificate according to order ported SARA PITTNEI 22 MARGARET PITNEY
:
trans-
22
31
SARA PITNEI
. .
RACHELL DEANE
1635]
YE PORT OF LONDON.
57
xiij"
Aprilis 1635
JN
$& Elizabeth
England p
Ann
for
r
Newfrom
com worc
MARGERIE WASHBORN
49
14
ii
1
)
)
sonns
M STAGG M' pni: theis vnder written |N the Elizabeth de Lo: names brought Certi. from the Minister of St Saviors Southwark:
of their conformitie.
30
JOSUA
Jo:
WHEAT
17 12
29
32
19
SMITH
...
RALPH CHAPMAN
THO: MILLET
20
2
HENRIE BULL
jHIS vnder
written
name
for
is
to be imbarqued in ^Increase
.
ROBERT
LEA
bound
New-England.
is
no Subsedy man.
41
Husbandmen
et
vxor
40
9.
71
S\
i
SAmVEL
>4
children.
RUSCO
PASS1NGER
PASSED FROM
['635
j|N
t>s ported p Cert: from All S Stayning's Mark-lane of their Conformitie to the Church of England.
New England
A Taylor TllO:
29 28
2 (-wife
2 children.
i)
22
)
(.
EDWARD
KAT: TAYLOR
2 serv's
24
Theis pties
herevnder expressed are to be imbarqued for New-England likewise brought having taken the oaths of Allegeance Supremacie Certificate both from the Ministers where their abiding's were Justices
latlie
England,
Husb: ROBERT
Jo:
HAWKYNNS
25
35
WHITNEY
...
10
i
20
12
1 1
WHITNEY
....
9
8
24
30
35
24
9 4
10
2
6
i
MARY EATON
MARIE BROOMER MILDRED CARTRACK JOSEPH ALSOPP
13
HENRY JACKSON
H
29
35
14
HUBBARD
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
59
8N the Susan f
Ellin
EDWARD PAYNE Mr
for
New- England
Theis pties herevnder expressed have brought Certificate from that they are no Subsedy the Minister f Justices of their Conformitie
Men
Husbandman JOHN PROCTER
.
40
28
3
i
MARTHA PROCTER
JOHN PROCTER MARIE PROCTER
ALICE STREET
Husb: WALTER THORNTON JOANNA THORNTON JOHN NORTH MARY PYNDER FRANCIS PYNDER MARIE PYNDER
. .
Husb: RICHARD SALTONSTALL 23 MERRIALL SALTONSTALL .... 22 MERRIALL SALTONSTALL ..9 Mo:
28 36
30 28 26
25 22 25
W" LAMBART
SAmVEL PODD JEREMY BELCHER MARIE CLIFFORD
JANE COE MARIE RIDDLESDEN Jo: PELLAM MATHEW HITCHCOCK ELIZABETH NICHOLLS TOMAZIN CARPENTER
44
20
53
20
17
30
17
JOANNA FINDER ANNA PYNDER KATHERIN PINDER Jo: PYNDER RICHARD SKOFIELD
14
12
20
25 25
35
10
8
22 22
16
15
ANN FOWLE
EDMOND GORDEN
THO: SYDLIE
25
18
EDWARD WEEDEN
GEORGE WILBY RICHARD HAWKINS THO: PARKER SYMON BURD Jo: MANSFIELD CLEMENT COLE
Jo:
22 22
21
MARGARET LEACH
MARIE SMITH
ELIZABETH SWAYNE GRACE BEWLIE
30 20 34 30 20
19
13 18
16
ANN WELLS
DYONIS TAYLER HANNA SMITH Jo: BACKLEY M BATTRICK
30 20
JONES
48
30
15
,
W"SNOWE
EDWARD Luinus*
*
It
is
18
24
name may be
intended for Lam[m]as
;
very
likely this
.
is,
however,
plainly written
82
6o
PASSJXGER
PASSED FROM
1635
[1635
15
May
PENELOPY PEI.LAM
xitij"
AprHis
1635
IN the
land
Increase of
London
ROB
LEA bounde
for
New Eng-
ROBERT CORDELL
Gouldsmith
in
37
ROB
TE
NANEY
aged 22 yeres
.... aged 30 yeres .... aged 21 yeres
_
Allegance f Supremacye,
and
Limbert Stret*
sent
haue
ROB TB SANKEY
GIBBONS
them
Way v JAMES
conformety
wc
'>
are this
filed
day
Also.
of thabouesaid SAHI ANDREWES 30 y r O All for newland ELLYN LONGE her s'runte aged 20 yeares [New England] Tin the Increase JANE ANDREWES her daughter aged 3 yeares
2 yeares aforesaid J
xv""-Aprill 1635
[N
RICH.
N
STAGG
vrs
New
Englad
24 yers
23
theis
ptis M
27
23 23
Allegane
Sr
Supremacy before
WALKER
[Doubtless intended for
15
Lombard
Street.]
1635]
>
y PORT OF LONDON.
61
th
\$
Aprill 1635
v rs
JN
the Eliza.
New
England
PERCY KINGE 24
Maid seruant
to m'
Ro: CROWLEY:
IN the Eliza.
de Lo. m'
STAGG
vrs
New England
JAMES WALKER
BROWNE
Lond p
SARRA. WALKER 17 yers: Seru''s to Jo" 15 yers a Baker f to on BRASEY linen drap in Cheapside
W"
xviij"
Aprilis 1635
are to be transported to
|HEIS vnder
imbarqued
written
names
New-England
r
the ptie prd e having brought Certificat's from the Minister f Justices of y Peace of his conformitie to the Church of England
yeres
in the Increase
de Lo:
ROBERT LEA
Glover THO:
30
37
4)
,
( 2
children.
i )
IN
vnder written hath brought Certififrom two Justices of peace, cate from the Minister of Wapping
the Increase prd.
ptie
The
New-England
51
40
10
\
)
2 children
'
62
PASSINGER
[1635
|HEIS vnder
written
in
the pties imbarqued have brought Certificates from ye Ministers Justices of the peace y are conformable to y<= orders they are no Subsedy Men discipline of the Church of England
1
:
the
names Susan
are to be transported to
New-England
Ellin
EDWARD PAYNE
42
MARIE HUDSON
42
14
5
HAXNA HUDSON
ELIZ:
3 children J
vjo:
HUDSON HUDSON
12
THO: BRIGGHAM
'BEN:
THWING
GIBSON
32 16
ANN
servant's-^
34
18
JUDITH KIRK
41
25
GEO RICHARDSON
BEN: THOMLINS
30
18
EDWARD THOMLINS
BARBARA FORD
JOAN BROOMER RICHARD BROOKE THO: BROOKE Husbandman SYMON CROSBY
vxor
,
.
30 6
1
13
. .
24
18
26
25
8 week's
I j
ANN
Ric":
CROSBY
THO: CROSBY
Child
Husbandman
vxor
ROWTON
6
36
ANN ROWTON
EDMOND ROWTON
36
1 1
child.
32
32
YE-
PORT OF LONDON.
25-1
1
12
servant
8 j
24
27
ANN BLASON
BEN: BUCKLEY
9
,
33 33
xiiij"
Aprilis 1635
|HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes r imbarqued in the Faulcon de London, THO: IRISH p Certifi-
cate from the Minister of the pish of their conformity to the orders of the Church of England, The Men have taken the oaths of Allegeance f
Supremacie.
GABRIELL BOLT
29
30 26
22
21
OWEN
BLISS
20
22 22
19
MARMADUKE TURNER
Jo:
26
23
BASSETT
19
Jo:
26
17
28
17
22
17
13
19
20 20
18
THO: WEBB
Jo:
HOPWOOD
20
19
BELTON NICOLAS FUTCROFT M BlNGHAM HUMFREY MORRIS Jo: DALLINGER Jo: ROGERS Jo: SPYER FRANCIS SMITH
Jo:
48
16
1
8
8
16
34
32
20
20
21
14
:
[The
last letter is
the
64
['635
THO: BROMBY
Jo: BROMBY JESPER GlGGON
20
IS
18
JOHN BRUMWELL
22
17
28
17
'7
22
19
20
22
18
VALENTINE LOVE ROBERT HAXLEY THO: METCALF KNIGHT HENRIE GILDER GEORGE LEE ANT: BOLDSWORTH
21
ROGER SAWTER MARIE PERRY ELIZABETH ELSON BRIDGET GERDEN KATHERIN HILI MARIE NEWCOM
BENEDICTER SHERIIACK
18
18
19
20
17
20
20
19
21
51
30
1
MARIE CREW
ELIZABETH LONG
16
1
WINIFRED HAND
ELIZABETH CURTIS
2O
22
14
JOHN CHURCH
JOHN SCOTT ROBERT JONES NATHANIELL WRITE
21
16
W-STURGIS
THO: KNO\VLES PETER LOSTELL
. . . . .
18
25
16
14
32
24
27
WALTER HOLBURD
24
Aprilis 1635.
the
ROBERT LEA M r having taken England imbarqued y oathes of Allegeance f Supremacie As also being conformable to
in
e
JHEIS
be transported to New-
Increase
:
the
of the Church of England whereof they Cert: from y e Justices f Ministers where there brought testimony p
1
Governm f
discipline
abodes have
latlie
been,
(viz'.)
yeres
50
48
the age
is
doubtftd.]
1635]
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
20
2
65
45
35
s
HANNA DALTON
SAMVEL DALTON
WHITE
14
35
,
31 31 8
MATHEW MARVYNN MARIE MARVYNN SARA MARVYNN HANNA MARVYNN Jo: WARNER ISACK MORE
Carpenter SAMVELL IRELAND vxor MARIE IRELAND
6
3
20
13
32
30
\\
MARTHA IRELAND
Plowrite.
Wilht BUCK
50
-
ROGER BUCK
18
A joyner. Jo: A
Husb: Jo:
Clothier.
DAVIES
29
40
21
FOKAR
THO: PARISH
22
17
JOHN OWDIE
Butcher
HOUGHTQN
22
37
ANNA PAYNE
PAYNE ANNA PAYNE Jo: PAYNE DANIELL PAYNE
40
10
5
, . . .
8.
week's.
66
PASSINGER
27
25
PASSED FROM
JO:
[1635
KlLBORNE
. ,
IO
JAMES ROGER
20
19 16
1
38
24
1 1
HACKWELL
16
18
20
55
48
38
15
MARIE AYRES
THO: AYRES
KILBORNE .... MARGARET KILBORNE ..,,.. LYDDIA KILBORNE MARIE KILBORNE FRANCIS KILBORNE
vxor FRANCIS
50 23 22
16
12
13
1 1
9
30
children
JOAN STONE 'FRANCIS STONE ANN STONE SYMON STONE MARIE STONE _Jo: STONE
CHRISTIAN AYRES
38 16
1 1
4
3
5
weekes
7
5
ANNA AYRES
BENIAMIN AYRES SARA AYRES
3.
mo:
23
16 l8
12
seruants
19 16
YE PORT OF LONDON.
67
6 Aprilis
1635
be transported to the Island ye Expectation CORNELIUS BlL-
IHEIS
LINGE
of Providence
imbarqued
in
having taken the Ooaths of Allegeance f Supremacie: As likewise being conformable to the Church of England whereof they brought testimonie from the Ministers Justices of Peace, of their
r
, ;
MARY BAKER
ELISHA BRIDGES WiftM THORP ELIZABETH THORP ELIZABETH THORP JOAN FELVER
42
16
22
38
58 19 19 19
30 20
2
50
.... 45
MARGARET ROLLRIGHT
ELLIN COOPER ELIZABETH COKE
FLORENCE DICKENSON Jo: BAKER Jo: MARTIN M SMITH ANT DOWSELL RICHARD SLIE FRANCIS DALES PETER AWBREY THO: FELD EDWARD HASSARD RICHARD BULL RICHARD REINOLD'S
42
30 20
24 20
20
25
MARIE CHADDOCK
ELIZABETH HAMOND ALICE AWBREY ELIZABETH LAWRENCE
20
20
29 26
21
20
32
18
ANN NOBLE
MARIE HARROWIGG MILLICENT LEECH MARIE GOODWYNN KATHERIN WEBB ELIZABETH SCOTT MARIE HOWES DOROTHY LAWRENCE
ELIZAB:
21
28
24
17
20
22
16
IS
20
18
WEAKINS
JO: TOTNELL EDWARD HORSHAM RICHARD TRENDALL
16 14 16
1
28
16
HORSHAM
ALICE GOLDHAM
26
14 38
WREAD
MATHEW
PIPPIN
.
,
20
92
68
PASSINGER
30
7
PASSED FROM
ELIZABETH
['635
ALICE LANE
OWEN
30
21
SAMVEL LANE Jo: LANE OZIELL LANE Jo: ATKINSON LOVE ATKINSON
4
3
36
38
27 20
40
17
17 Aprilis
1635
herevnder expressed are to be transported to Newr England imbarqued in y= Elizabeth W* STAGG p Cert: from of the Peace of their Conformitie to the Church Ministers the Justices
IHEIS
pties
of England
Supremacie
53
filia
ALICE BATE 52 20 LYDDIA BATE MARIE BATE 17 12 MARGARET BATE 9 JAMES BATES Husbandman EDWARD BULLOCK 32 26 ELIZABETH STEDMAN NATHANIELL STEDMAN 5
ISACK STEDMAN
i
1 1
15
18
35
40
14
24
50
7
EDWARD LOOMES
Jo:
27
10
HUBBARD
32
i
4
40
BROWNE
45
1*35]
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
69
JHE
ptie
herevnder
named with
his wife
in
children
is
to be trans-
ported to New-England
imbarqued
the Elizabetli
Ann
WlftM COOPER
bound
ALEXANDER BAKER
Vxor ELIZABETH
28
23
yeres
3
48
50
SWAYNE
24 Aprilis 1635
vnder written names are to be transported to the Island of Providence imbarqued in the Expectacon aforesaid, the pties have taken ye oath of Alleg:
|HEIS
yeres
NICHOLAS RISKYMER
31
26
24
25
22 23
i
BLOXSALL
28
17
\s
27 Aprilis 1635
[HEIS
Ann. the
vnder
written
names
are
r
to
be transported
thither,
in
to
New-
bound
the Elizabeth
PASSINGER
minster
:
PASSED FROM
his Conformitie.
[1635
Carpenter
31
24
13
|HEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes St Christophers, imbarqued in the Ann f Elizabeth JO:
BROOKEHAVEN Capten f M r having taken the oaths of Allegeance f Supremacie. As also being Conformable to the orders f discipline of the
the Minister of St Katherins neere
test
from
yeres
30
19
Jo:
MASON ORAM
20
21
18 21
20
19
CHRISTOPHER FISH
24
18
HUGH SADLER
HARFORD YOUNG JOHN WJLLIAMS
20
20
16
16
OWEN ANDROWE
ROBERT ANDERSON JOHN GREENE JOSEPH WALLINGTON JOHN HAIEWARD THOMAS MARTIN EDMOND HOLLO WAY THOMAS PIERCE WILLIAM HAYWARD EDWARD WILKINSON RICHARD GALE ROBERT TRATT THOMAS REDDMAN WiftM GRUBB JOHN GOLDING CLEMENT HUTCHINSON.
22
25 19 22 16
17
ANDREW EVANS
JOHN BARRET
JOSEPH WALKER
16
18
17
14
19
17
19
18 17
16
21
16
16
21
NATHANIELL BOLTON M LAYDON THOMAS AVERY THO: LEAKE DAVIE WILLIAMS WiftM HARRIS JOHN TURPIN
18 18
17
23 22
1
FRANCIS SAIEWELL
20
MATHEW ROGERS
21
PORT OF LONDON.
BRYAN BOURK ANT TAYLOR ANDREW CARR OWEN GARRET
19
26
23
20
18 18
19
20 22
21
29 JOHN FRAZILL PORTER 24 JOHN 26 CHARLES POLLINGTON 18 CHARLES JACKSON EDWARD BACON 25 THOMAS ROBINSON 31 PATRICK CONLY [or COULY]... 21 GEORGE GODDIN 31
ARTHUR ROKER
THO: DALE JOHN DAVIES THO: BURTON
20
28
19
19
JOHN WHITHEDD Jo: MALLION THO: BEDLAM THO: LONE* THOMAS WAZELL EDWARD GARRARD JOHN COKE JEREMY HARTLEY GILBERT HOLDSWORTH
Wometi.
24
19
21
26
22
30
30
HUGH WYNSTONLY
BARTHOLMEW DRAPER
ROBERT BROCK
20
20
25 18
17
HUGH TAWYER
GREENE
PATRICK CONNYER
20
23
17
23 23
29 26
28
18
KATHERIN LLOYD SUZAN GREENE MARGERIE BARRAN ELIZABETH BENNING ELIZABETH BRUSTER JOAN SMITH SUZAN MORE ALICE DIXON JANE STAFFORD ALICE HILTON KATHERIN RUSSELL MARY POWELL
19
20
19 18
18
27
21 21
24
18
20
23
21 18
DEBORAWlNKE
RABECCA BEDDING MATHEW PAGE
THO GULLIFER
JOHN DAVIES
20 26 20 20
.
25
ANN
SPICER
19
20
.
18
26
LOVE.]
[1635
29" Aprilis
1635
|HEIS vnder
written
names are
to betrans ported to
New-England
r f Ann ROGER Coop [COOPER] imbarqued the pties have brought Certificate from the Minister of the pish Justices of Peace of their conformitie to the orders discipline of the Church
in the Elizabeth
of England
:
17
THO: FOUNT*
21
50
46
16
9 6
4
21 21
14
12
10 23
16
.
26
REEVE
22
A Taylor
CHRISTOPHER STANLEY
vxor
32
31
SUZANNA SAMOND
19
4 Maij 1635. *
JHEIS
Certificate
vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England The pties have brought imbarqued in the Eliz: Ann prd.
Justic's of the
A Tallow-Chandler
[It is
25 19
or
A soapeboyler.
it
written, that
impossible to decide whether this name it may even be intended for POUND.]
PONNT
FOUNT;
is
so
indistinctly
'635]
PORT OF LONDON.
73
|HEIS
pties
vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England: r The imbarqued in the Abigail RICHARD HACKWELL
Minister
Justices of their
discipline of the
Church of England
32
10
12
THO: BUTTOLPH
vxor
32
ANN BUTTOLPH
24
25
15
Jo:
FULLER FULLER
.12
2"
Maij 1635
to be transported to
jHElS
GRIMES
the
vnder-written
in
names are
imbarqued
the Alexander
Men
from the Minister where they late dwelt p tooke the oaths of Alleg. Supremacie die et prd
r
Certificate
yeres
29 22 24
27
,...
yeres
19
26
40
19 16 22
,.
WATT'S
25
DENCH
26
27
FRANCIS PECK
Jo: BENSTEDD SYMON PARLER RICHARD HOWSEMAN
MICHELL KIMP HENRY BROUGHTON GEO: VENTIMER ROBERT HARDY THO: DABB GEO: NORTON
24 24
19
20 20
18
WALTER JONES
PHELIX LYNE
20
25
21
...
25
22
ARTHUR WRITE
20
19
21
18
74
PASSINGEK
W
21
CIf
PASSED FROM
GEO. RIDGLIE
[1635
yeres
yeres
17
26
32
BUCKLANU
25
HILL
23
HUGH JOHNES
GlLDINGWATER JOHN ASHURST JAMES PARKINSON
TlIO:
22
ANTHONY SKOOLER
Jo:
20
21 17
30 24
23
21
18
31
ANDERSON
PHILLIPPS
Jo:
BESFORD
18
21
WittM
YOUNG
SMITH
18 18
MORGAN JONES
Jo: RICHARD PETER FLAMING MILES FARRING ROBERT ATKINS BENIAMIN MASON THO: RUTTEK
OWEN WILLIAMS
Jo:
30
16
WRITE WILLIAM CLARK EDWARD HALINGWORTH RICHARD POWELL HENRY LONGSHA Jo: BUSH JONATHAN FRANKLIN
24
19
24
23 23 22
46
32
23 22
17
Jo: Jo:
HOWSE
COLE
41
20
35
17
Jo: PHILLIPPS
20
19 18
21
JAMES WATTS
RICHARD CRIBB
THO: BROWNE
CROWEf
LOVELL
PHILLIPP LOVELL
vxor ELIZABETH
34
33
GREENWICH JO:NEDSOM*
Jo:
19
18
ROWLAND MATHEW
ROBERT SPRITE
Jo:
27
EDV/ARD CHURCH
30 41
19 19 22
ANT THRELCATT
WM WlLLIS
CLEMENT HAWKINS LEWES HUGHES JOHN GREENE RICHARD MARSHALL MATHEW CALLAND LEWES DAVID GEO: WHITE
*
19
17
WESTON
JAMES SMITH
Jo: SMITH RICHARD LEE M SEELY EDWARD PLUNKET. THO: PLUNKLTT ROWLAND PLUNKETT TEAGUE NACTON
16
19
22
36 16
28
.
29 20 28
18
18
28
PORT OF LONDON.
DERMOND
BRYAN CHARLES GALLOWAY JAMES MONTGOMERY a JN M CONRY
6
20
19
75
15
US'
19 28
W'LAKE
RICHARD IVESON HUMFREY KERBY EDWARD COKES ...
14 16
1
SAUIYELL FRIDAY
20 30 26
14
15
SAMVELL FARRON
17
EDMOND MONTGOMERY
OLLIVER BASSETT PARRY WY DANIELL BURCH RICHARD STONE
HENRY MORTON...
JAMES BRETT THO: DENNIS THO: MORE
Jo:
20
17
IS
14
13
33
...
THOMAS TAYLER EDMOND NASH HERRING jo: M BEATON THO: ROE EDWARD BANK'S THO: FLUDD DAVID COLLINGWORTH M MATHEWS TYMOTHIE GOODMAN
27
21
LAWRENCE M MARTIN
17 13
RICHARD PHILPE
Women.
28
24
22
35
21
BARBARIE REASON
20
21
1
22
MARY INGLISH
ANNIS BARRAT MARIE LAMBETH
17
30
27
20
17
20
36
41
27 33
ANN MANN
ELIZABETH
17
WARREN
...
17
ANN SKYNGGLE
ALICE CHUMP*
18
20
21
MATHEW MAY
ELIZABETH CHAMBERS ELIZABETH FARMER ...
Jo:
24
27 26
20
20 2O
ALEXANDER DE LA GARDE FRANCIS MARSHALL WALTER LUTTERELL Jo: WHITE Jo: BURTON SYMON WOOD ROBERT MUSSELL
MARGARET CONWAY
GRACE WALKER EDITH JONES
ALICE GUY MARY SPENDLEY
'.
...
20
15
34
21
17
20
17
,
14 14
ANN GARDNER
intended for
36
name may be
CHAMP.]
IO
76
PASSINGER
PASSED FROM
['635
6 Maij. 1635
[HEIS
vnder-vvritten
in
names
are to be transported to
New-England
imbarqued
the Elizabeth
r
,
the pties have brought Cert: from the Ministers where their abodes were: from the Justices of peace of their conformitie to the orders discipline of the
Church of England, yl they are no Subsedy Men, they have taken the oaths of Alleg: Suprem:
SAMVELL HALL
25
SWYNDEN
HALSEY*
20
tjo:
24
21
17
15
27
viij
Maij
prd
1635.
|N the Elisabeth
Ann
:
r-
Theis
New-England
imbarqued in the said Shipp They brought Cert, of their Conformite to the Church of England y' they are no Subsedy Men.
JOHN WYLIE Jo: THOMSON EDMOND WESTON GAMALIELL BEOMONT AWDRY WHITTON
25
GEORGE ORRIS
tjo:
21
22
30
12
27 16
33
GRACE BULKLEY
45
Nono
JHEIS
vnder-written
in
e
die
Maij
1635.
imbarqued
names are to be transported to New-England, Susan Ellin EDWARD PAYNE M r The pties y
-
have brought Certificate from the Minister of the pish of their conformitie
*
[The f
is
in the original.]
1635]
YE PORT OF LONDON.
that they are no
77
Subsedy Men.
the pties
Suprem:
yeres
yeres
50 20
10
24
10
13
ANN
LIEFORD
|N
the Elizabeth
Ann
prd
bound
for
New-England.
30
27
7
3JTHO: JEFFERIES
ELIZABETH JEFFERIES
children"j
6
3
20(1
c
2 maidserv 1
'
21
21
ATayler
u
30x
32 (-Carpenters
. .
HlLLIARD
21 J
xj Maij 1635.
|HEIS
Certificate
vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England imbarqued in the Elizabeth Ann prd The pties have brought
orders
Church of England,
they are no
Subsedy Men.
26^
37 I yeres
23)
PASSINGER
PASSED FROM
[1635
xij
Maij 1635
IN the Elizabeth
:
bound
to
New-
Theis vnder written names are to be transported p England e Minister of Bennandin* in Kent of their Conformitie Certificate from y
to
y e orders
discipline of
e y Church of England.
JOHN BORDEN vxor JOAN Nic: MORECOCK BEXNET MORECOCK MARIE MORECOCK
.
28
23
14 16
.
8
5
THOMAS WHITTON
36 30
10
SAMVELL BAKER
14
Maij 1635
|HEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England imbarqued in the Elizabeth Ann ROGER COOPER Mr the pties
Certificatt
have brought
to the orders
discipline of the
Church of England.
28
A Tayler
yeres
.
THO: OLDHAM
10
.
20
12
ROB STANDY
22
JOHN OLDHAM
xif
Maij 1635
:
JHEIS
vnder-written names are to Virginea imbarqued in the r Plaine Joan RICHARD BUCKAM the pties having brought
discipline of the
Church
a parish in the
clear.]
Hundred
t [Meaning not
1635]
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
21
79
yeres
ROBERT BRIERS
JN JOHNSON
RICHARD WOLLEY
WiftM CLARK
36
27
20
25
W W
W
50
W W
M
51
BALDWINN
M M
PIGGOTT
TOPLISS
50
30
24 20
20 26
15
30
23
14 14
23
22
21
22
32
33
26
27
21
34 20 26
25
22 22 22
33
40
25
ROGER KOORBE
ANN
PERK'S
32
23
27 26 34 30
20
27
18
24
27
18 18
32
18
20 20
16
15
26
26 24 20
22
21
20 20
27
18
.
W
l>e
EDWARD WILSON
Jo:
22
23
*
PALLIDAY
EDWARD WHEELER
read STAMP.]
18
[May, however,
8o
PASSINGER
18
21 21
PASSED FROM
Jo:
[1635
JAMES MILLER
Jo:
HUGHES
30
18 18 18
Jo:
Jo:
SHAWE MARSHALL
ARIS
GEO: TALBOTT
ROBERT WARD
Tuo: VIPER
19 22
22
23
26 26 34
26
64
21"
Maij 1635
|HEIS
LADD
vnder-written names are to be transported to S' Christophers, imbarqued in the Mat/iew of London, RICHARD GOODr
Carlisle.
yeres
THOMAS KNIGHT
HILL Jo: RAWLINS FRANCIS PENN GEORGE ALLERTON ROWLAND MILLINGTON
Jo:
21 18 18
25
20
19
22 23
38 20
24
\o
40
31
21
22
34 20
32
27
18
31 25
20
25
THO: HALL
WOOD
22
Jo:
MARSH HATTERTON
...
26 38
18
26
22 26
THO: TERRILL
Jo:
STURDY
.
,
ANT. NETBIE
.20
40
18
14
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YE
PORT OF LONDON.
yeres
8r
yeres
THO: REEVE
24
30
LEWES AWBREY
JAMES WALKER THO: VENN
GEO: BALL
22 27
38
30
27
51
THO: GOSLING
Jo:
22
19
21
Jo:
BARBER HODDINS
34 22
50
38
PALMER
JAMES COTES
21
21
40 20
18
28
,
16
THOMSON
BROOKES
34
25
22
18 18
W"
Jo:
DOE
22
19 18 19 19
DARBY HURLIE
Jo: HILLIARD ROBERT LACIE THO: BELL
35
21
CLINTON
14
17
ROWLAND MORTON
JAMES HIDE
22
25
22
W" SALMON
Jo:
RICHARD NELME
THO: HODGES
20
20
18 18
22
28
EDWARD THOMSON
THO: WILLIAMS RIC R LEE
:
EDWARD WARREN
Jo:
29 28
21
18
PAPLE
WALTER ANTONY
CHARLES CAVERLIE THO: COXSON
THO: NlC: GEO: RIC R
:
23
17
21
,...
ROBERT DENTON M ELVYN GEO: TEMS [or TENIS] GEO: SWALES MARMADUKE READ
Jo:
26
23
20
19 25 21
GOODWYNN
WlLCOCKS EEKE
30
21
26
18
KIBE
THO:GARRETT
GOSLINN THO: MILWARD MORGAN BRINT
Jo:
20 20
18
Wittoi
HUBBARD RUSH
20
22 32
17 II
W" DONN
PAUL BOTTELL JO: BOSWELL
19
PASS1NGER
JO:
PASSED FROM
l6 16
[1635
ROHT SANDLEY
2O
15
EDWARD MAWKREY
GEO:
20
20
18
13
WADE
16
18 17
Jo: RF.IXOLDS
AXT- TRUE
KNIGHT ANT* WILLIAMS Jo: BARLOE W" PARKER
Jo:
Jo:
24
14 22
17
1
Women.
WOOD
18
25
21
17 17
20
12
22
17
20
DODD
28
Maij 1635
HEIS
vnder- written names are to be transported to Virginea imr being barqued in the Speedwell of London JO: CHAPPELL
examined by
orders
discipline of the
Church of England
Allegeance.
24
30
19 35
WiftM BASFORD
Jo:
JO:
WATSON
GlLGATE
T
19 22
22
22
.
20
20 30 22
19
21
22
17
20
19
20
..
18
lEREMYBURR
20
EDMOXD CLARK
16
YE
JONAS SMITH
PORT OF LONDON.
22
25
THO: WILLIS
W
W
Jo:
HYNTON MOWSER
19
STRAUGHAN
,
22
19
22
21
20
25
22
19
ARTHUR SAIEWELI
MELASHUS MKAY RICHARD THOMAS
KATHERIN RICHARD'S MARIE SEDGWICK
ELIZABETH BIGGS
22
32
17
17
20
19
19
20
10
20
24
27
DOROTHIE WYNCOTT
40
1
ANN WYNCOTT
PHILLIPP BIGGS
6.
26 24
19
mo:
20
25
THO: GREENE
32
21
CUNNINGHAM
21
ELIZABETH PEW FRANCIS LANGWORTH CHRI: REINOLDS ABRAM POORE ELIZABETH TUTTELL
24 20
25
vj"
Junij 1635
are
to be
1HEIS
/ vnder-written
in
imbarqued being examined by the Minister de Gravesend concerning mitie to the orders discipline of the Church of England
the oath of Allegeance.
yeres
the
names Thomas
transported
to
Virginea
r:
their confor:
And
tooke
23
EDWARD Dix
CHAPLIN SINGLETON Jo: GEO: DICKENSON
GEO: HAWKINS
yeres
24
19
19
18
1
HOUGHTON
24
25
18
19 18
HENRY RASTELL
II
2
30
84
PASSINGER
21
PASSED FROM
SYLUS FOSTER
[1635
FRA: SPIGHT
22
WAYMIE
\V M
Jo:
26
HYNTON EDWARDSON
20
22
23
20
24
19
24
24
21
WHITE JOSEPH MONNYS M YARD CHRISTOPHER WHEATLY ROBERT HEED EDWARD COLES
22
21
21
EEDEN THO: SHERLY Jo: THOMSON HENRY WARREN Jo: WILKENSOX RALPH' HUDSON
THO: ALLIN
\V M JONES
TIIO:
23
24
15
28
17
33
17
....
28 27
SHARPLES
20
23
15
15
CROOKE
20 28
22
WittM BEAD
MORRIS JONES
WARDIN FOSSITT
THO: CHAMBERLIN
Jo: SHORTER ANT- TERRY ROBERT WiftMS [WILLIAMS]. THO: ROSDELL THOMAS TERRY CHARLES WYNGATE Jo:
Jo:
21
1
20
26
50
.
25
13
44
23
25
21
20
18
'19
22
HAMPTON
30 22
23
19
20
12
23 27
OWEN HUGHES
JO:
24 43
18
25
26
19
21
22
17
17
21
JONES
MORRIS PARRY
30 24
,
20
'
27
22
'635]
PORT OF LONDON.
yeres
JAMES SHERBONE
15 15
GARDENER
yeres
19
20
18
Jo:
19 16 16
WDIXON
W
W
33
EDWARD CRESSITT
THO: WAGGITT
20
17
20
21
17
18
30
22 25
21
22
20
22
KENNYON KENNYON
20
X?
Junij 1635
vnder-written names are to be transported to the Bormoodes or Somer-Islands, imbarqued in the Truelove de London, ROBERT DENNIS r being examined by the Minister of Gravesend concerning
|HEIS
discipline of the
Church of England as
now
stands established
I
And
yeres
19
19
19
22
24
19
18
WARREN
NORMAN
ANT
GILLIARD
38
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GEO:
ROB T STOCK
THO: FOSTER
26
27
30
27 28
25 16
EDWARD GODDIN
THO: DORRELL
27 16
22
CHRI:
HART
20 30 24
18
RICHARD CANON
vxor.
24
.... 23
ELIZABETH CANON
BARNARD COLMAN
CHRI: TUKE..
,
26
16
PASSINGEJt
PASSED FROM
yeres
[1635
yeres
W
W
PAUI
20
17
ROB T POOLE
THO: JONES THO: EWYNN
20
17
W" BATES
SAinvELL SHORT
24
1
16
SVMON BARCOTT
GEO: CALVERLIK
16 14 16
18
17
17
17 17
18
21
EDWARD PARXELI
W" LEE
Negroe
TAYLER
GIBBS
RICHARDS
EDWARD
17
ANT BULLOCK
THOMAS BASSIT EDWARD ALEWORTH* EDWARD VYNCENT
Jo:
19
1
27
1
13
1
18 21
RALPH VENNABLE
TRIPPATT
17 17
ANT COOPER
Jo:
LAKE
:
16
16
18 18
..
EDWARD SELL
ROGER WittMs [WILLIAMS]
Jo:
BLOES
10
1 1
17
13
1
13 12 12
16
18
MORGAN
16
17 17
1
Jo:
BEE
R:
16
17
22
13 12
15
DAUGHTON
14
MATHEW STEEVENS
THO: LARKYNN
17
14
18
12
W W
HENRY
GEO: SAIRES
Nic: GAUGHTON
14
13
EDWARD HEDLEY
M
SARES
*
17
DAVID JONES GEORGE HANMER ROGER HODGES M POWELL SAMPSON MEVERILL HENRY CARTER Jo: YATES
15
24
17
15
20 42
48
ALDWORTH.]
PORT OF LONDON.
ycres
Jo:
16
JOSIAS FORSTER
43
24
14 16
18
18
10
13
THO: HALL
18
17
44
24
35
i
HUMFREY SMITH FRANCIS WATSON KATHERIN WHITE ELIZABETH CLARK ELLIN BURROWES
Jo:
30
33
21 31
3
3.
qr
20
JO:
OXENBRIDGE
'
24 24
30
35
HENRY
JENNING'S
PAGE THO: JENNICOM SARA PAGE SARA PAGE MARY PAGE RICHARD HARRIS
JEFFERY WRIGHT SAMVELL MAYO
mo.
17
18
10
18 12
EDWARD STAUGHTON
50
iHEIS vnder
written
in the
names
are to be transported to
r H: HACKWELL: The ptie Abigail de Lo: imbarqued Certificate from the Minister of Thisselworth* of his having brought conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England. He hath
-
New-England:
DENNIS GEERE ( ELIZABETH GEERE 2 wife \ ELIZABETH GEERE children SARA GEERE
I j
30 22
3
ANNS PANCRUST
ELIZ: TASELIE
16
55
12
CONSTUNT WOOD
[Is
it
is
intended for
IsLEWORTH?
can find no
TmssELWORTH.]
88
PASSINGER
PASSED FROM
[1635
19
Junij 1635
to be transported to
IHEIS vnder
written
in
e
names are
New-England
the pties having y Abigail: imbarqued Certificate from the Minister of the pish of the litle Miniries of brought his conformitie opinion of the discipline of the Church of England.
HACKWELL
yeres
TILLY
..
28
ROBERT WHITEMAN
20
21
.
16
jBOARD
Tayler THO:
MAY
40
28
for N. England.
EWER
SARA EWER
ELIZABETH EWER THO: EWER
28
24
16
4
ii
SKUDDER
xx"'
June 1635
in the
IHEIS vnder Written names are to be imbarqued HACKWELL bofid de Lnd [London] m'
Abbigall
to
New Engtd
Conforable [conformable] haue taken oathe of Allegance Supremacie 1 e Ch as from Two Justices of Peace minsf of S< Lawrence to y p Cer
in
Essex
HENRY BULLOCKE
SUSAN
his wife
4Oyers
42
8
husbandman
MARY
6
2
{HENRY THO:
1635]
W-
PORT OF LONDON.
89
JN
the defence
Cert, fro
ij
bod
for
New Engtd
Justices of Peace
M
Northapton.
HOEMAN
WINIFRID
...
40 yers
35
husbandman
amaid Seruant.
his wife
ALCE ASHBEY
5
20 yers
8
Chlldren
(HANNA
{
JEREMY
MARY
SARRA
4
2
..
i
ABRAHAM
q" r
xx"'
bod
for
New Engtd
of
of
his
Conformity
Justices
Peace
p f
Co Bedford. 4
[?
Jo
HOUGHTON
EDWARD
Justices of peace
ROBERT LONGE
ELIZA: his wife
*
45 yers
Inholder
30
no place bearing this name in Northampton. Query, is it a misspelling of the name HOEMAN in next line, wrongly written in here, and not afterwards erased ?] t [Sic. The word must be omitted, to make sense.]
[There
is
J [Eaton Bray
[Or|]
is
EDMOND.
we find the names of four different commanders to ships so named EDWARD BosTOCKE (as here) TEARCE (June 20) EDWARD BOSWELL (June 22) THOMAS BOSTOCK
since
;
;
(July 2).]
12
9o
PASSIffGSX
'MlCHELL
PASSED FROM
20"^
['635
JOSHUA
r trs
old
SARRA ROBERT
ELIZA
x Children
{
18
16
12
ANNE MARY
REBECCA
Jo*
10
9
8
6
4.
^ZACHERY
xx"'
June 1635
PEARCE
vrs
IN
the Defence de
Lond m'
New Engtd
in
1
'
p Cert
fro
Co Northampton
JO
25 yers
husbandman
25 yers
xxij"'
June 1635
HACKWELL
42 yers 39
10
vrs
New Engtd
EDW. WHITE
f his wife
ij
husbandman
MARTHA
(.MARY
Children
(MARTHA ,.
08
30 yers
Jo*
ALLEN
husbandman
his wife
ANNE
1635]
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
9t
|N
the Abbigall.
1 p Cer from Justice peace
-
Minisf of Stepney.
43 yers
Glouer.
GEO: HADBORNE
his wife
(
ANNE
..............
46
10
REBECCA
x
2Ch.ldren]
'
INJNA
4
>
JOSEPH BOREBANCKE
24
l6
JOAXE JORDEN
BORNE.
|N the Defence de Lo. m' EDW: BOSWELL vrs New England p from S r Henry Mildmay f Ministr of Baddow* in Essex. Jo
s
BROWNE
/-
27 yers.
Taylor.
THO: HART
....
. .
24 24
19
his 3 seruant's-J
MARY DENNY
V.ANNELEAKE
..
26
Jun
ij
1635
the Abigail
ROBERT HACKWELL
Jo:
to
New-England p
23
Cert:
2 Justices
Shoemaker
Bricklayer
29 26
4'*
7*//x
............
15
............ 18
Little, in the
Hundred
of Chelmsford.]
12
[1635
17
Junij 1635
are to be transported to
New-England, r imbarqued in the Abigail ROBERT HACKWELL p Cert from the Minister f Justices of Peace of their Conformitie, being no Subsedy Men. they have taken y oaths of Alleg: Supremacy being all Hus-
jHEIS vnder
written
names
bandmen
yeres
RALPH WALLIS RALPH ROOTE JN FREEMAN WALTER GUTSALL RICHARD GRAVES ROBERT MERE SAMVELL MERE EDMOND MAKING
THO: JONES
GEO: DREWRIE
40
50
35
30
ANNA MONNING'S
MlCHELALIELL MONING'S ELIZABETH ELLIS ELLIN JONES
ISACK JONES HESTER JONES THO: JONES SARA JONES
.
.
9 6
3
34
23
16
43
3
36
8
40 40
19
6
3
3.
mo:
15
40
33 38
15
CESARA COVELL
JOAN WALL
19
15
W" PAYNE
NOLL KNORE SARA KNORE ROB T DRIVER ELIZABETH MERE JOHN MERE
29
7 8
14
50
SYCILLIE
Jo:
9 4
1 1
30
4
3.
mo:
|N
p Cer': from the Minister of their conformitie from the Justices, that they are no Subsedy men.
the Abigail
f>r A:
CHRISTOPHER FOSTER
32
vxor FRANCIS
FOSTER
25
Y PORT OF LONDON.
(RABKCCA FOSTER
(jo: FOSTER EDWARD IRESON
. .
ELIZABETH ROOKMAN
Jo: ROOKEMAN HUGH BURT ANN BURT
31
children/NATHANIELL FOSTER
2
i
9
35
32
32
W* ALMOND
MARY JONES AWDRY ALMOND ANNIS ALMY
CHRI: ALMIE
34
30
32
8
3 15
W"
BASSETT
9
8
EDWARD BURT
THO: FREEMAN
24
14
27
35
15
JOHN STROWDE
EDWARD RAINSFORD
ROB T SHARIJOHN ROOKEMAN
26
20
45
14
EDMOND FREEMAN
45
names are to be transported to New-England r the Blessing Jo: L.ECESTER the pties having imbarqucd Cert from the Minister of their conformitie being no Justices brought
|HEIS
vnder-written
in
Supremacie.
WiltM COPE
26 24
21
RICHARD COPE THOMAS KING Jo: STOCKBRIDGE ROBERT SAIEWELL M BROOKE GILBERT BROOKE NATHANIELL BYHAM Jo: WASSELL W* VASSALL
24
30 6
2
i
ANN
27
30 20
14 14 10
32
\.\
30
19
i
RIC K
MORE
42 20
i-J
94
Jo:
PASSINGEJl
5
PASSED FROM
SARA TYNKLER
FRA. VASSALL
['635
ROBINSON ANN STOCBRIDGE SUZAN SAIEWELI ANN VASSALL SUZAN KING JUDITH VASSALL
15
21
12
25
THOMAZIN MUNSON
KAT: ROBINSON MARY ROBINSON
14
12
42 30
16
ROB T ONYON
26
20 Junij 1635
]HEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea im" the Men have barqued in the Phillip RICHARD MORGAN
been examined by the Minister of the towne of Gravesend of their conformitie to the orders discipline of the Church of England: And tooke
the oath of Alleg. die et
prd.
JOHN HART JOHN COACHMAN JOHN REDDAM JOHN SHAWE GEORGE HILL GEORGE BONHAM W" ROGERS EDWARD HALOCK
RIC R
:
33 28
32
30
23
31
35
22
31
DAWSON
PETER JOHNSON
WitiM BRANSBY NICHOLAS RIPPIN
36
34
31
JAMES QUARRIER
ISACK
22
OWDELL
22
TAYLOR
36
21
JAMES YORK
19
JOHN TAYLOR JOHN GORHAM RICHARD WILSON ROBERT MORGAN SAinVELL MlLNER TYMOTHIE FEATLIE M ARUNDELL ALEXANDER LEAKE JOHN MASON Wilhi ENSON JAMES HABROLL THOMAS TRUMBALL RICHARD JNSON JOHN LAWTERS THOMAS EDWARDS ROBERT DAYIES RICHARD VPPCOTT
16
1
19
33
1
23
32 22
..
16
33 22
22
19
17
20
28
26
23
23
THOMAS POSLETT
'635]
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
MARGIE LANGFORD ELIZABETH WILLERTON SARA SHAWE MARIE BAKER ANN: BARNIE
95
24
1
Women.
8 8
ELLIN BURGIS
45
20
. .
25
25
23
23"
1635
JHEIS
vnder-written
in
imbarqued
orders
names are to be transported to Virginea the America WlftM BARKER M r p Cert: from
:
Towne
discipline of the
Church of England.
23
17
RICHARD SADD THOMAS WAKEFI ELD THOMAS BENNETT STEEVEN READ WiftM STANBRIDGE HENRY BARKER JAMES FOSTER THOMAS TALBOTT RICHARD YOUNG ROBERT THOMAS JOHN FAREPOYNT ROBERT ASKYN SAMVELL AWDE MILES FLETCHER WILLIAM EVANS LAWRENCE FAREBERN MATHEW ROBINSON ISACK BULL PHILLIPP REMINGTON RADULPH SPRAGING GEORGE CHAUNDLER
22
32
22
EDMOND CHIPPS
19
24
27
18
21
20
31
16
21
25
21
20
20
22
*33
24
32 22
24
27 23
.......
22
23
20
24
27
36
22
15
29
37
15
29
is
23
not clear
it is
96
PASSING EX
19
PASSED FROM
THOMAS BOOMER GEORGE DULMARE JOHN VNDERWOOD WittM BERNARD CHARLES WALLINGEB THOMAS DvmETT RYCE HOOE JOHN CARTER
Women.
[i63S
13 8
THOMAS JNSON
Jo: AVERIE JOHN CROFTES
20
20
19
19
THOMAS BROUGHTON
BENIAMIN WRAGG HENRY EMBRIE ROBERT SABYN GEORGE BROOKES
27
24 20
24
23
40
35
36
54
THOMAS HOLLAND HUMFREY BELT JOHN MACE WALTER JEWELL WittM BUCLAND LAUNCELOT JACKSON JOHN WILLIAMSON
PHILLIPP PARSONS
34 20 20
.'..
ELIZABETH REMINGTON
....
20
19 19
18
12
KATHERIN HIBBOTT'S
ELIZABETH WILLIS
20
1
JOAN JOBE
18
ANN NASH
ELIZABETH PHILLIPS DOROTHY STANDICH SUZAN DEATH ELIZABETH DEATH ALICE REmlNGTON
22
22 22 22
3
10 14
26
17
15
RICHARD HARRISON THOMAS PRATT JOHN EELES RICHARD MILLER ROBERT LAMB..
26
18
1
17 16
12
,
20
19
16
MARY THURROGOOD
29 Jiniij 1635
(BOARD
the Abigail,
ROB T HACKWELL,
for
New-England.
vxor
45
35
JOSEPH FLUDD
..,
9 4
19
34
1635]
Y F PORT OF LONDON.
-
97
vltlo Jiuiij
1635
JBOARD
the Abigail
RODERT HACKE\YELL
no Subsedy men.
Starchmaker
v.
HENRY COLLINS
ycres
29 30
5
xor
3 children
ANN
25,
271
*.
servant's
15 (
'
COKE
27
GEO: BURDIN
24
Justices according to
EDWARD FOUNTAINE
RALPH SHEPPARD THANKES SHEPPARD SARA SHEPPARD
28
yercs
29
23 J
),., or I Wife f
,.
2 {
Daughter.
Primo
JN the Abigail prd.
die
Julij 1635
ANN GILLAM
sonn BEN: GILLAM
28
i
Husbandman THOMAS BRANE THO: LAUNDER Husb: WILLIAM POTTER vxor FRANCIS POTTER
40
22
27 26
13
98
PASSINGEIt
20 week's.
PASSED FROM
PHILLIP DRINKER
vxor ELIZABETH
[1635
39
.
.
WKlNG
GEORGE RAM Jo: STANTLEV
JAMES DODD
29 28
25
34
16
15
..
32
13
23 33 32
Jo TERRY
Jo:
34
EmERSON
20
FREEMAN ..35
15
Ric":
WOODMAN
9
12
EDMOND FREEMAN
JOHN FREEMAN
Jo: JONES
8
15
17
15
1
8 8
ANN WILLIAMS
10
JN the Abigail
pish
prd.
Certificate
Stepney
pish.
JOHN DEYKING
JESPER
........
25")
ARNOLD
ALICE DEYKING
........ 40 ........ 30
yeres>
bou d to
ANN ARNOLD
RUTH BUSHELL
........ 23
names are to be transported to New-England r the ptie hath the Defence THO: BOSTOCK, imbarqued Minister in Cambridge brought testimony from the Justices of Peace
JHEIS vnder
written
in
1*35]
PORT OF LONDON.
99
of his conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England: he hath taken y e oaths of Alleg: Suprem:
A Taylor ADAM
vxor
Mason.
yeres
39
31
24 36
31
3.
mo.
14"
12
9 6
4.
children.
for
New
England, p Cert:
rt
Jully 1635
Justice of peace
|N
RALPH MASON
his wife
/-
-.
35 yers
Joyner
ANNE
35 yers
5
3 Children
-J
yers
3 yers
i
yere
IN the Defence
prd:
30
FRANCIS FRENCH
Jo:
10
5.
6
2
FRENCH
mo.
MARIE FRENCH
IOO
PASSINGER
1
W<="
PASSED FROM
iiij"
Jully 1635
j|N
the Defence de Lond m' THOMAS BoSTOCKE vrs New Engtd p e Cer': from the Minstr Justice of Peace, of his Conformity to y
No
Subsidy man.
ROGER HARLAKENDEN
aged 23 tokeoatheof Allegancef Supremacie ELIZA his wife ............ 18 MABLE his sister .......... 21
his seru'
ANNE WOOD
....
1 . .
SAMUELL SHEPHERD ser JOSEPH COCKE .......... GEO: COCKE .............. u FRENCH ............
23" 22
27
25
to y e afore said
Scruan
1 '*
ROGER
) )
30
HARLAKENDEN.
....
6 th Jully.
JN
THO: BOSTOCKE
vrs
New Engtd
Jo
p Cer from
1
sr
in
Burchenlane
pish
x'Julij 1635
|N the Abigail RICHARD HACKWELL
that he
is
no Subscdy
Man
ycres
27
....
19
1 1
15
13
MARYLYNE
1*35]
PORT OF LONDON.
101
IN the Defence
A Taylor JAMES
FITCII ...... 30
vxor
|
ABIGALL FITCH
24
jjHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea imr barqued in the Transport of London EDWARD WALKER p Certificate from the Minister of Gravesend of their conformitie to the
orders
discipline of the
Church of England.
yeres
35
. .
Jo:
34
7
PETER VAN HECK RICHARD MATON M PAGE ROBERT KEVYNN PETER SMITH BRIAN M a GAWYN DANIELL SYMPSON PATRICK BREDDY HENRY CASTELL STEEVEN BLOCK GOWEN LANCASTER ROBERT FARRAR
23
18
21
27
21 12
19
25
3
17
23
20
25
17
21
29 26
22
18
24 40
18
28
BRYAN GLYNN
24 20
28
23
14
'22
18
32
15
23 22
21
.
..>..
18
20
102
PASSIJVGEX
20
32 28 22
21
PASSED FROM
GEORGE JOHNSON JOHN Voss
[1635
GEO: BARBER
19
22
18
ANDREW ADAMS
JOHN WILSON
\V
HUDSON MASON
30 20 30
21
32 28
20
19
21 18 18
30 20
18
W'HART
NATHANIELL PATIENT
26
16
JOHN GEE RICHARD COOPER RICHARD EGGLESTON M HARBERT JOHN WISE THOMAS COLES
28
HENRY ARMSTRONG
Women.
KATIIERIN LONG ELIZABETH SAMES JOAN HARDISS ELIZABETH RILEY ELLIN ROGERSON ELIZABETH LINCOLN ELIZABETH CORKER
22
24
15
18
34
19
18 18
32
18
THO: WILLIAMS
22
20
23
20
23
19
18
20
16
ANN WANDALL
SIBBELL LAKELAND
20
18
25
ELLIN WHITE
26
7 wcckes old
22
25
17
WHITE
26
21
24 22
19
18
ELLENER ROGERS DOROTHIE CHARLES HESTER BROTHERTON MARGARET WATSON OLIFF SPRAWE
19
20
18
18
21
22
23 22
23
REDDMAN
ROBERT GREENE
20 20
HENRY MEDDOWES
PORT OF LONDON.
RALPH GOLTHORP EDWARD THOMSON
20 24
37
Jo:
103
38
19
WATSON
24
16
38
35
EDWARD
Jo:
ISDN
20
24
14
JOHN SOMERTON
RUSSELL ROBERT BATEMAN
M
33
34 20
19
25 18
EDWARD SALTER
ROBERT COVETT
THO: MORE Jo: RUSSELL
20
COOKE
20
22
HENRY BANISTER
THO: RICHARDSON
Jo: WALLER.......
16
19
,
26
19
EDWARD HUNT
ROBERT BECKWITH
Jo:
21
1
RICHARD WEVER
27
WITTON
BAYLIE
JOHN TRUE
Jo: HORNE ROBERT MEDLEY
26
21
JOHN HARRIS
Jo:
28
16
21
-20
RICHARD ATKINSON
Jo: POWND EDWARD ROE
17
42 20
18
19 16
FRANCIS WEBSTER
27
vj Julij 1635
|N the Pauls of London LEONARD BETTS Mr bound to Virginca p Certificate from the Minister of Gravesend of their Conformitie to the Church of England.
26
23 22
THO: GREENE
Jo:
21
18
EDWARD WADE
24
19
.
18
IO4
[1635
17 17 17 17 17 18
Jo:
20
22
23 23 23
19
21
FRANCIS WODDALL
ARON EVERETT
20 20
25
18
16
22
20
W W
24
18 18
19 21
18
20
W
W
26 26
27
25
22
20
18
21
22 28
16
[or
WILD]
25 21
26
25 16
20
21
MYNTER
24
19
27 22 20
W" JACKSON
THO: SIMPSON DANIELL COLLIER
26
17
HAREFINCH SYMON SimES ANTHONY DAY RICHARD EGGLESTON Jo: COURTNEY ROBERT VNDERWOOD
QUYNIE NICHOLAS CLARK SAMVELL SYMONDS Jo: GILL
30
15
22
16 32
30
40
31
JOHN COOKE
30 20 22 22
27
30
34
18
MATHEW BENNET
WiftM HIND
PACK
35
635]
PORT OF LONDON.
30
25
MARGARET HINDE AUGUSTIN HARWOOD KATHERIN WILSON ROBERT WILSON 2childr:RICHARD WILSON LEONARD WOOD
r
'
24
.
12
28
... ...
Women.
5
22 22
33
POSTELL
26
23
18
22
20
22
16
20
18
16
20
14 26
24
33
24
22
23
20
35
20
17
23
25
DOROTHY DAY
HUGH BEACON
Jo: BISHOPP
ANN EMMERTON
MARTHA HOLLAND
20
24
23
[HEIS
TOCK
vnder- written names are to be transported to New-England imbarqued in the Defence of Lndon [London], EDWARD Bosr
in Religion
that he
is
no
Subsedy-man.
A Miller
RICHARD PERK 33 MARGERY PERK ... 40 ISABELL PERK 7 f ELIZABETH PERK ... 4 J
"l
|
yeres
HENRY DUHURST
35
io6
PASSINGER
PASSED FROM
England
ROBERT HILL, 20
xviij"
July 1635
[HEIS vnder
conformitee
written
in
imbarqued from S r
name is to be transported to New-England the Pidc-Coivc p Cert: from the Minister of his EDWARD SPENCER resident neere Branford that
hath taken the oathe of Alleg.
he
is
no Subsedy man.
Suprem.
WittM HARRISON
Jo: BALDIN M BALDIN
ssyeresold
13
[HEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to N. England imbarqued in the defence prd p Cert: from the Minist's Justic's
y'
of their conformitie
W" SAWKYNN
HUBBARD HUBBARD JUDITH JOHN HUBBARD M HUBBARD M READ MABELL READ GEORGE READ RALPH READ JUSTICE READ
Husb:
25
40
25
15
7
3
2 \ 25 25
W W
13
48 30 6
5
JONES
THO:
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25
18
Mo:
PORT OF LONDON.
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FRANCIS NUTBROWNE
30 6
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4
22
20
29
25
7
20
28
17
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40
18
24
16 25 23
19
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50 38
16
ANN KEYNE
BEN: KEYNE
Jo:
BURLES
.,
27
14
MARY BENTLEY
,20
29
13
July 1635
IHEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to N. England r for N. E. p Cert: from the imbarqued in the James JN MAY
Men.
32
26
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24
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4
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58
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written
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vnder-writtcn names are to be transported to New-England imbarqued in the Love JOSEPH YOUNG Mr-
26
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Jo: HARMAN FRANCIS HARMAN
40
12
43
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1
26
26
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names are
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the
Men
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21 21
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22
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1
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51
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28
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to be
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in
M'
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32
28 July 1635
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30
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.
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vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea, imr barqued in the Elisabeth de Lo: CHRISTOPHER BROWNE
examined by the Minister of Gravesend touching their conformitie to the ord rs discipline of the Church of England the Men have taken the oaths
of Alleg:
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SAiTivELL
MATHEW
14
17
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14
18
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STEEVEN PIERCE RIC R BEAUFORD
:
30
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:
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16
16
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KATHERIN JONES ELIZ: SANKSTER ELLIN SHORE ALICE PYNDON SARA EVEREDGE MARGARET SMITH
ELIZAB:
28
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20
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,
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YE
PORT OF LONDON.
119
vij"
Augusti 1635
are
to
be transported to Virginea
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Minister
the Globe of
r
,
their Conformitie.
JOHN GrOODBARXE
...
30
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22
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20
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WATTON
20 30
16
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HOWARD
HALE
14 23 22
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HENRY SMITHICK
THO: GRIGG. CHRISTOPHER LEGG
;
26
16
18
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20
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22
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27
33
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Jo:
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29
22
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34
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24
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to be
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in
names
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SEVERNE
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20
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YE PORT OF LONDON.
27 27
25
21
125
HENRY KILBY
Jo: FYNCH GEO: QUITHOR THO: MOTHROPP JAMES HORNER Jo: RAY Ric": DIXON
40
35
i3 23
24
21
24
23
21
20
19
18
4
9 mo.
21
24
19
15
ANN WHITE
Jo:
QUYLE
ALLIN BUTLER Jo: THO: PURNELL VALENTINE BISHOPP M CLOWDLSLIE* RICHARD VERDIN
T.HO:
17 13
30 20
20
16
. . .
ARTHUR
FIGISS
5
ii
26
24
40 20
20 20
33
21
17
MATHEW
Ric
:
PRICE
Jo:
BADDAM
40
24 24 24
30
19
JAMES
ELIAS WIGGMORE
W" NEESAM
THO: BUCK GEO: SMITH JOSEPH MILLS THO: ROGERS Jo: RICHARDS
20 20
16
17 17
19
40
43
SAIE
GEO: CRANWELL
Jo:
23
24
25
WYNN
. .
20
,
20
1
22
20
37
MUSGRAVE
LILLIE
EDWARD
19
25
.....
in the original
:
25
34 22
17 17
21
126
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FRAN-CIS HAVERCAMI-
17
27 16 14 23
23
19
22
34
19
BURR
MILLER
29
19
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THO: BEOMONT
29
1
23
19
33
19
ARTHUR
FIGISS
33
COVELL MARY LOVETT JOAN VIZARD M STEEVKNS THO: HORROCK'S MARY SOANES
Jo:
8
8
22
22
26
152
[HEIS
vnder-written names arc to be transported to Virginea imr have been barqued in the TJiomas HENRY TAVERNER
their conformitie in o
Jo:
W
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16
18
43 32
19
20
ADAM CROWE
JACOB DENTON
24
15
20
16
Jo:
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HUGH STANLEY
BENJAMIN SYUIES
20
16
42
21
MARY JOLLY
ELIZ:
EDWARD SAWNDERS
20
18
AYRES
26
21
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Jo:
JAMES TULLIE
. . . .
20
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18
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20 24
30
22
33
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20
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TEAGUE QUILLIN
20
19
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20
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ANANIAH DYER ROGER WILKYNS Jo: BOOTH PETER HARBYNN THO: MALTMAN [^MULTMAN]
Nic: FOLLY
24
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MARY LUCIE
JOAN LOOKER SUZAN JENNOWAY
20 20
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26
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17
16
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58
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-to
phers: imbarqued
William
John
ROWLAND LANGRAM
tooke the oaths
r-
of Alleg:
pd
19
18
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GREENE
20
20 20
REDDISH
ANDREW YOUNG
FRANCIS HUDSON
Jo:
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40
36
19
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ROBERT FITT RICHARD LEWES RICHARD CORIE RICHARD CRISTIE Jo: BRUNT
20
18
26
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21
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Jo:
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35 16
128
PASSINGER
14
21
PASSED FROM
THO: HAMES \pr HAINES]. JOHN PINKLEY
16
30
22
16
18 21
ROBERT THOMSON
DAVIES
23
21
30 28
19
20
18
NATHANIELL BERNARD
THO: PRICE
GEO: FRIE
22
20
19 25
17
38 23
HUGH HILTON
THO: KING
THO: HART
27
,
MATHEW ADDISON
THEOBALD WALI ROBERT RICHARDSON ROBERT LEAKE BARNABIE BROOKE Jo: COCK
Nic: COBB Jo: HINSON THO: EKKERSOE GEO: CARTER Ric": HARRIS HENRIE NOKES THO: THOMSON SAmvEL KNIPE
Jo:
Jo:
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JAMES DOCKKIE EZECHELL RENNAM THO: HAIDEN
26
17
18
33
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15
38
20
18
EDWARD BRUNT
THO: REINOLDS
26
16
24
21
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PHILLIP SKORIER
M
24 26
23
24 28 26
27 28
23
25
WORRALL
BENSON
Jo:
27
21
DlTCHFIELD
24 22 26 26
'7 21
WATTON
29 30 20
21
Jo:
22
24
25 16
18
15
20
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19
26
17
MORRISH
.
18
Jo:
SAWNDERS
ALEXANDER GLOVER
37
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YE POUT OF LONDON.
25
129
23
21 21
29
21
23
25 19
EDWARD
BELLIS
THO: GILL
30
32
GROVE
28
JHEIS vnder
imbarqued
written
in the
EDWARD BROWNE
SAMVEL TROOPE M HATTON DANIELL BACON ROBERT ALSOPP TEDDER JONES
25
17
Jo:
23
30
18
26
30
18
22
17
3
1
HENRY KENDALL
THO: POULTER
Jo:
30
...
THO: SIGGINS
18
LAMB
22 22
19
25
26
28
19 21
20
17
.
ANN BEEFORD
[or
BEDFORD]
25
14
17
20
l8
23
25
3
30
27
27 25
20
20 20
27
18
20
EDWARD
Jo:
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[It will
SPICER
FEELDING
be observed that these
:
19
totals are not
this
written
it
looks like an
e,
but has a
dot above
it.]
17
PASSINGER
WCH PASSED
FROM
xj Sept: 1635
IHEIS
vnder-written
names
are to be transported to
New- England
BABB, p Cert from the Minisimbarqued to o r Church of England: ters f Justices of their conformitie in Religion e C l tney are no Subsedy Men. they have taken y oaths of Alleg:
in \.\\e.HopeivcllTtf.o:
r
.y
Suprem.
Husb: WiftM
ELIZABETH
Jo:
WOOD WOOD
yeres
27
WOOD
24 26
13
20
15
ROBERT CHAMBERS
THO: JNSON
40
5
25
MARIE HUBBARD Jo: KERBIE Jo: THOMAS ISACK ROBINSON ANN WILLIAMSON
Tanner. Jo:
24
12
30
14
14
15
18
20
25
15
15 15
WEEKES
26
28
i
MARIE WEEKES
ANNA WEEKES
SUZAN WlTHIE ROBERT BAYLIE MARIE WITHIE
18
23 16
SAmVEL YOUNGLOVE MARGARET YOUNGLOVE SAMVEL YOUNGLOVE ANDREW HULLS ANTHONY FREEMAN TWIFORD WEST ROGER TOOTHAKER MARGARET TOOTHAKER ROGER TOOTHAKER
.
30 28
i
RICHARD HUTLEY DANIELL FRYER KATHERIN HULL MARY CLARK Jo: MARSHALL JOAN GRAVE MARY GRAVE JOAN CLEVEN
13
23
16 14
30 26
18
29 22
19
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[CHIP20 62
22
25
MARY WITH
ROBERT EDWARD'S ROBERT EDGE WALTER LLOYD
23 28
i
27
PORT OF LONDON.
ELLIN LEAVES ALICE ALBON
17
Jo:
25
. .
14
18
BARBARY ROFE
20 54
jHEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England r the Men have taken imbarqued in the Truelove Jo; GlBBS
Suprem.
yeres
Labouring man.
THOMAS BUR40
38
13 12
CHARD MARY BURCHARD ELIZABETH BURCHARD MARIE BURCHARD SARA BURCHARD SUZAN BURCHARD Jo: BURCHARD ANN BURCHARD PETER PLACE
25
20
15
14 50 58
18
9
8 7 18 mo.
14 22
20
29 26
2\
mo
28
31
RALPH ELLWOOD
GEO: TAYLER
9
7
SEDGWICK 24 18 BLACKWELL JEREMY LESTER GANTER [W-GUNTER], 13 ZACHARIA WHITMAN 40 SARA WHITMAN 25
ZACHA:
ELIZABETH JENKINS M PRESTON MARIE PRESTON ELIZ: PRESTON SARA PRESTON MARIE PRESTON Jo: PRESTON
27
44
34
u
8
6
3
JOES*
28
WHITMAN
*
[This
2j
47
15
name may be
172
132
MARGARET KILLINGHALL
Jo: BENTLEY THO: STOCKTON
16
17
13
GEO:
MORREY
23
30
31
RICHARD SRAYNE SARAH HAILE SAMVEL GROVER ROBERT BROWNE Tno: BLOV/ER
34
11
TlIO:
RUMBALL
22
24
16
24 50
24
19
EDWARD
*66
JEOFFERIES
1635
for
(BOARD
the Dors'
JOHN FLOWER
16
15
bound
yc Bormodos.
21
Jo:
HETH
NATHANIELL BONNICK
Jo: DENMAN THO: MORE
16
16
13
14
18 17
LUBAS WRIGHT
16
18
BRUISTER
HUMFREY HOLT
THO: JOYNER RIC R TREGAGELL
:
16
18 18
11
16
15
23
18
JAMES RISING
10
17
21
16
24
19
18 17
22
18
W*THOMAS
BUNTING THO: STOKES M ROSDEN
Ric":
PENNINGTON
17
Jo:
MATHEWS
,
16
ROBERT VARDELL
[So
in the original.
20
30
16
in the list.
PORT OF LONDON.
NATHANIELL WEST
Jo: DONN EDWARD EDWYNN Jo:
15
133
14
15 15
14 16
58
14
SELL THO: IRELAND EDWARD DAVIES EDWARD SIMPSON EDWARD ALDIN* THO: ATKINS THO: RILEY M BARNES
10
17 13 17
30
30
31
HENRY ROSSE
TYMOTHIE PYNDER MARGARET PYNDER
JANE DART
Minister GEO:
26
41
17
16 16
15
TURK
40
30
Jo:
DAY
BARRITH TUSTIN NICKLIN
16
16 16
17
EZIA VYNCENT
MtwMARTHEW
DANIELL WlTE SAMPSON LORT Jo: MILLER
Minister
30 30
30 47
23
35
18
Jo:
Jo:
Jo:
20
16
26
15
33
20 20
18
JOHN JOHNSON RICHARD JENNING'S vxor SARA JENNING'S RICHARD PALMER vxor ELLIS PALMER
THO: GRIFFIN ANN GRIFFIN ROBERT RIDLEY ELIZABETH RIDLEY EDWARD CHAPLIN
30
21
32
35
30
15
23
19
15
30 20
19
W-CASSE
PETERNELL NOWELL
CHRISTIAN
ELIZ:
14
46
43
15
27
17 13
WELLMAN ALDWORTH
95
[Originally
written
to
ALDIN.]
'34
PASSINGER
PASSED FROM
2" die
Octobris 1635
jjBOARD
the
WAYMOTH
bound
to
S' Christophers
26
19 25
21
THO: WALKER
JO: MULLENEUX OSWELL METCALF EDWARD COOKE Jo:
19
24
22
22
19
21
21
SHERLOCK
20
28
25
THO: FROST
19 19
21
GEO: HEELIS
19
19
RICHARD ELMES RICHARD SMITH Witfoi RICHARDSON EDWARD MEKINS Jo: CLYMER RICHARD EVANS HENRIE FEELD HENRIE RADFORD
Jo:
22
24
18
18
20 20
21
21
30
21
25
18
20
19 33
HENMAN
jlBOARD
the Amitic
GEORGE DOWNES
bound
to
Christo-
ISACK
DRAKE
.....................
25
EDWARD FARR .................. W M BURROWE ..................... THO: BREWYNN .................. MARMADUKE BORNE ............
28
19
24
21
PORT OF LONDON.
Withi CRI?SWELL
22
19
21
135
Jo:
20
32 23
32 19 22
20 26
22 28
23
HIPPSLEY
22 33
ISACK
BUCK
WALTER ELLITT
AYMIES HALFVARD OLIVER JOHNES JOHN SMITH
20
19 25
DAVID OWEN HENRIE ROWLES Nic: ALFORD SAMVELL SAKELL ROBERT JONES
Jo:
30
33
20
23
23
HAMBLET SANKEY
23 22
21
Jo:
EDWARD PORTER
THO: GALLEY THO: PITT'S
Jo: THOMSON RICHARD WEBSTER LEWES JONES JOHN COOMBES GEORGE Coop [COOPER]
JOHN JACK
THO: YOTT JOHN TEIRRER
27
20
24
24
24
25
24 20 26
24 20
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20
20 20
W
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20
22
27
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JAMES MAKYNN
20
23
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JOHN WARREN
Ric":
20
WiftM
VBANK
20
1
PHINNEI
30
25 19 16
CHARLES PARKER
JAMES LEACHMAN
M
JAMES BRIGG'S
-22
1
JOHN MUSICK
Jo: GRIDDICK W" DAVIES
. .
20
16
16
40
30 24
25
1
20
21 21
VAUGHAN
23
ROB T HEATH THO: BAGGELAY WILLIAM YATEMAN RICHARD GRIND CALLER ROBERT DOWNE
J1
20
35
136
JOHN HYE
MARY WYND
MARGARET COLES MARIE MERRITON
KAT:BRE\VETT ELLIN CHAUNCE [^CIIANNCE]
18
21 21
EDWARD WEBB
JAMES JOHNSON
28
22
16
21
20
30
ANN PALMER
ALICE BARKER PATIENT WHITE
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29 30
29
18
44
2
CLEMENT HAMES JOHN FYNN WiftM GOFF ANDREW WHITE JOHN BlLLINGHURST MORRICE DAVIE
22
1
( )
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JACOB...
30
11
JUDITH LLOYD
18
.
MARIE MAXWELL
.21
24 24 20
RULE..
24* Octobris
1635
[IBOARD
the Constance,
CLEMENT CAMPION
bound
to Virginia.
yeres
yevcs
21
GEO: ATKINSON
16
23
18
21
ROBT SEXSTON
THO: PURSELL
24 26
23
24
22
20
17 18
18
20
l8
20
24
18
26
21
34 22 20
PORT OF LONDON.
137
yeres
2O
14
21
Jo:
PALMER
12
HUNT
21 19
23
23
24 24 24 20
25
21
22 22
27
33 28
JO:ASHCROFTE
MATHEW GOWGH*
THO: DIGGLIN ROBERT BASKERVILE
22
22
WiftM JONES
19
24
25
17
NATHANIELL YOUNG THO: HODSON SAMPSON ALKYNN Jo: COKE JOHN DE CANE
Jo:
20
20 24 24 20
24
15
ELLIOTT
36
27
W" GILLAM
THO: SMITH ANT MILES CHRI: BOYCE THO: SADDOCK MARY PARKER
26
21
24
n
38
17
15
22
21
22
28
17 21
W M HULETT
WALTER JENKYNS EDMOND PORTER EDWARD HERROTT HUGH DOUGLAS WALTER COLLY
JOAN CARRAWAY THO: HART
19
3
35
20
35
35
22
19
50
20
38
38
22
18
85
[There
is
this
name
in the original
do not think
it is
intended for
final i.]
18
138
PASS7NGER
]Y C "
PASSED FROM
[1635
|BOARD
TOBIE SYLBIE
the
Abraham
of
bound
to
Vinrinca.
20
32
HENRY DOBELL
GEORGE BREWETT FRANCIS STANLEY WiHM FREEMAN
20
1
ROBERT HARRISON
WiliM LAWRENCE
22
35 25
17
3
23
JOHN JOHNSON
46
33
FISHER
STEEVEN TAYLER THO: PENFORD W" SMITH THO: ARCHDIN RiC": MORRICE
30
40
32 32
25
18
17
26
19
19
20
13
42 36 24 20
-24
CLARK
20
3
21
ALEXANDER MADDOX
FRANCIS TIPPSLEY EMANUELL DAVIES
22
17 19
25
25
WILLIAMS
. .
ROGER MATHEWS
Jo:
28
23 18
18
MASTERS
ROGER GREENE WiftM DOWNES Jo: BURNETT THO: ALLIN SIMON FARRELL
Tno: CLEMENT'S
24
-4
24
3
1
19
WILLM MATHEWS
Jo:
WHUNT
KATHERIN ALDWELL
30 20
33
Si
20
23
ROBERT TOULBAN
1635]
PORT OF LONDON.
'39
20 Novembris 1635
JHEIS
vnder-written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes r The Men imbarqued in the Expedition PETER BLACKLER
have taken the oaths of Allegeance C Supremacie And have been examined by the Minister of the Tovvne of Gravesend touching their
:
Aprd
yeres
yeres
Minister
NICHOLAS
ats
BLOXA
31
[BLOXAM]
INGLES
ABRAM HOLLAND THOMAS HUDSON BLACK WELL LAWRENCE LEONARD BRIGGINS THOMAS CLARK MORGAN JENKINS
Ric":
19
16 16
17
21
19
24 20
27
27
32
18
24
21 17
PRATT
19
26
21 21 18
53
23
21 21
COERT
JOHN PIKE
30
32
19
23
18
LAKE
SMITH
40
28
18
18
18
ANTHONY HUTCHINS
WiftM GIBSON
Jo:
32
19
17
20
23
.
...
26
16 21
21
18 18
JOHN PIERCE
HUGH EVANS
25
140
[1635
JO:
WitiM
20
20
19
25
19
18
20
19
HENRY GOWDE
22
20
26
23
26
19
WALTERS
THO: DAVIES
23
17
NATHANIELL NORDIN
46
25
17
W*
JO: Jo:
PITT
20
20 26
21
ClIATER
CHAPMAN
24 24 22
18
GEO: STERRY
ABRAM CHEYNEI
STURTON Jo: EDENS LAWRENCE BROCK
Jo:
33
21
19
1
21
ROBERT HURT JAMES FAREBANK HENRIE BERRISFORD JAMES NETTLETON THOMAS ARMETAGE
FRANCIS
19
Ric":BEST
18
26
32
26
30
18 19
21 18
22
24
19
Jo:
TOPLEIFE ROBINSON
MANN
MORRICE JONES
20 20
22
19
25
24
29
1
EDWARD JONES
ELLIS WILLIAMS
WOOD
23
36
19
TAYLER
40
1
HUMFREY
2O
22
23
18
24
23
19
HILLIARD
BROWNE
26
W" BROOKE
24 26
1*35]
YB
PORT OF LONDON.
32
141
W W W
23
17 18
SHEICROFTE*
30
22
29
17
COKE
Jo: JENNING'S
18
25
19
THO: OSSEBROOKE
Jo:
2J
30
23
2O
21
20 20
21
W W
PETER CRONINGBURK
20 29 26 30
18
HALL COMPTON JO: CLEMENT BACKFORD ROBERT BROWNE JOHN KEY HOWELL PRYCE EDWARD ASTON ROB T EDWARDS RICHARD ASH JOHN MEDLEY THOMAS KING RICHARD SNOWE
Jo:
GOAD MARRITT ROGER ERITAGE DAVIE DODDERIDGE GEORGE FULLWOOD RIC R HAMIS RALPH WEBSTER
M
:
26
22
. . .
2O
19 21
. .
20
15
.
THO: ROBINSON
JOSEPH THOMLINSON BALTAZAR DEDERIX JAMES SMITH Nic: FLATTER Nic: WHITHEDD
. . .
26
32
."
26 24
27
24
25
32 38
24 26 24 28
18
WHlNKYNN
THOMAS GILBERT
RICHARD SEABRIGHT. ROBERT GREENEWOOD
. .
.
26
26
21
18
ROBERT FILBORNE
PIERCE
Jo:
ANTHONY ASHMORE
. . .
33
MORGAN
23
17
28
18
24
LAUNCELOTT BROMLEY. PETER SPENCER THOMAS PHIPPS DAVIE THOMAS WittM GREENE
Jo:
44
IS
IS
20
23
46
19
40
The
fourth letter
is
20
21
. .
20
[Or SHERCROFTE.
first
not clear.]
;
t [The
two
possibly the
name
is
intended for
S[r] PARLIN.]
142
[1635
21
JOHN SPENCER
HENRY ANTONY
JAMES FASSITT HENRY ELLOTTS
19
34
23
35
2O
21
W W
GOSSELIN
28
25
Jo:
M
Coop [COOPER]
21
W"
\V M
COSSON
20
20
28
22
22
30 22
32
34
24
22
205
19 Dec: 1635
fHEIS
vnder-writtcn names are to be transported to the Barbadoes r the Men have been imbarqued in the Falcon THO: IRISH
examined by
Towne
et
And
Suprciu. Die
yeres
A
Jo:
pnt
ARNOLD OWNSTEDD
THO: SKYDDELL
30 28
23
21
BARNET
yeres
20
25
21
JAMES SPENCER
Jo CHUBNELL
ANT CADWOLD
MILLER MAXIMILLIAN PRICHARD THO: TIFFIN Jo: BUTLER PHINES TRUSEDELL
PIIILLIPP
W" GUNTER
JO:
22
20
28
21 18
30
19
42 20
21
TlIURROGOOD THO: GREENE RICHARD RICHARDSON RABECCA BURGIS RICHARD PANKE LEONARD ROBINSON FRANCIS BUCK
2O
16
36
17
19
20
20
21
JOHN HOGG
ROBERT SYMPER THO: PAGE DENNIS BRITTIN
20 20
[or
\V M
23 23
BRITTON] 20
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YE PORT OF LONDON.
18
'43
Jo:
ROGERS^
JAMES WOLTON
JO: BURKITT TIIO: HARRWELL
22
21
42
23 28
21
W"
PHILLIPS
29
18
GREGORIE BOOTH
EDWARD HOWE
ROB T CLARK FRANCIS MARTIN
THO: WEBB
..
,
19
18
27 7
CLARK
27
18
22
46
25 Decembris
1635
in
JHEIS
vnder-written
names passed
a Catch to the
Downcs
and
ROFE
20
16
21
JANE HICKLES
25
24 30
18
HUGH PERRY
Jo:
27
STOTTER
:
26
28
17
Jo:
WESTON
-,
. .
27 28
31
HENRY BENSON Jo: WELSH HENRY SOUTHWARD RIC R NEWBOLT LAWRENCE KEYSIE
:
19 35
THO: CLARK W-M CONISBY ROBERT TISSALL THO: VNYON [i.e. UXVON]
30
19
21
20
28
28
15
20
18 21
28
28
LEE
30
40
20
25
32
In
all
78
44
[1635
2\July
|ANE GIBBS
of age. 25 yeeres resident in Virginea to passe to Flushing about certen her affares.
29 Augusti 1635
JILLIAM
NORTON
to
New-England
xxv
from the Minister of his conformitie to the Church discipline of England he hath taken the oaths of Allegeance prd Suprem. die et
tr
iiij*
Sep
1635
[OBERT EDWARD'S.
who
is
ROBERT EDWARDS:
v'
die Septembris
of age
xlij
fHOMAS TURNER
imbarqued
formitie,
in the
yeres to passe to
New
England
THOMAS TURNER
Turner
ROBERT PENNAIRD
of age 21 yeres
r
NAIRD x yeres old are to [be] imbarqued in* M New-England have brought Certificate from Doctor DENISON he hath taken the oaths of Alleg Suprem conformitie.
*
name
of ship omitted.]
1636!
YE
PORT OF LONDON.
145
Themes bound
for
An
Ankere
in the
LARENCE WILLKISSON
JOHN HUCHENS JOHN LEE
q':
Master
Carpenters Mate
WILLIAM BLORKE
THOMAS REEUES
NICHOLAS PORTE
RICHARD FRYE
BENIAMONE WILLKISSON
JOHN BLAKE
A boye
'9
Souldiers according to the Statute passing beyond the seas begun at Christmas 1631. and
sion,
e
* It really refers only to the book from which [This is the title on the cover of the original. the matter in the next two pages has been extracted ; but for convenience the lists, pp. 151154, " have been arranged under it. The " souldiers were not for America, and their names are therefore not reprinted.]
Booke
&c.
vij
Marrij 1631
as are to be tr be
[sic]
HE
transported
there vppon a plantacon ha New-England tendred f taken the oath of allegeance according to the Statute
viz':
resident
HILL.
WiltM PERKINS
JOHN LEVINS THOMAS OLLIVER. JOHN OLLIVER. THOMAS HAEWARD EDMOND WYNSLOE JOHN HART
WI&M NORTON.
ROBERT GAMLIN
5o
A BOOKE OF ENTRIE
1632
xij" Aprilis
1632
w* are to passe to IgTSlHE names of such Men women and children to be resident there vppon a Plantacon" have HaJffll New-England taken the oath of allegeance according to y e Statute. tendred
JOHN BARCROFTE. JANE BARCROFTE.
JOHN GREENE.
JACOB GREENE. ABIGALL GREENE.
SARA. JOIINES madserv JOSEPH GREF.NK.
1
.
HUGH
MOIER.
|HE names
of such
Men
transported to
New-England
to the Plan-
tacon there p Cert: from Capten MASON have tendred and taken the oath of allegeance according to the Statute
BENIAMIN.
JOHN COXSALL JOHN WATSON. ROBERT SHELLEY. WittM HEATH. RICHARD ALLIS
THOMAS VSFITT
ISACK MURRILL.
JOHN WITCHFIELD JONATHAN WADE ROBERT BARTLETT Jo: BROWNE. JOHN CHURCHMAN. TOBIE WILLET WILLIAM CURTIS
1634]
FOR PASSENGERS.
Names
151
badoes beinge
of those psons that went from Dartmouth to the Barsworne before me ALLEXANDER STAPLEHILL
15
th
DANIELL POWELL
LIST
l
of the
for
S Christoph rs
of Dartmouth they beinge brought befor me the Twentyeth day of February in y e Yeare of o r lord god 1634
HAUKINS
of
of
Exon
A Glover Aged 25
Aged
years or there
JAMES COURTNEY
abouts
Exon
Blacksmith
23 Years or there-
RICHARD SKOSE
thereabouts
of
Newton Abbot
Seafaringe
man
37 Years or
25 Yeares or
WILLIAM CARKILLE
thereabouts
of Plimouth
WILLIAM GURGE of Exon a Shoemaker aged 20 Yeares or ALCE WHITMORE of Huniton in Devon Spinster Aged
thereabouts
in
Devon
SARA COOSE of Exon Spinster aged 18 Years or therabouts JUDETH STEVENS of Exon Spinter [Spinster] aged 19 Years or therabouts MARGARETT HARWOOD of Stoke-gabriell in Devon spinster Aged 22
Years or therabouts
of of
21 years or therabouts
in
Years or therabouts
[Probably intended for PHILIPPA.]
S2
A BOOKE OF ENTRIE
of Myniard in Somersett a sea
l
[1634
WILLYAM MAY
therabouts
man aged
32 Yeares or
HUTINNE OWETH of S Steevens in Cornwall a husbandman Aged 24 JOHN WILLS in Barnstable in Devon a Feltmaker Aged 35 Years or
thereabouts
SYMON WEEKS of ExoTT a Worsted weaver aged 16 years or THOMAS JERMAYNE of Exo~n an Ostler aged 30 Years JOHN FRENCH of Washford in Ireland a seaman 26 years
WILL"' HILL of great Torington Years
in
thereabouts
Devonshire a husbandman
Aged 28
JOHN HOCKSLEY of Stoke Cannon in Devon a Tayler aged 28 Years JAMES ROSMAN of London a husbandman aged 21 years. ELIZABETH REED of Exon a Spinster aged 19 Years or thereabouts MARY HARTE of Lyme a Spinster aged 18 Years or there abouts
MARY HOPPINE
therabouts
MARYES HARRIES
of Stoke
Pommeroy
in
or
ELIZABETH QUICKE of Barnstable in Devon aged 18 Years ELIZABETH HILL of Brixam in Devon aged 24 Years
JOANE SHORTE of Exon Aged 20 Yeares JOANE LANERS [or LAUERS] of Modbury in Devon aged 19 Years JANE GOULDINGE of S Thorn, the Apostle in Devon aged 16 years
l
or
therabouts
JAMES WORTHY
Deputy.
for
THOROUGIIGOOD
The
Name of
PASSENGERS.
IN the Robert Bonaventure
for
Christophers.
GEORGE FORD of Exon aged 30 yeares. STEPHEN WHITTINGTON of Lincolne 20 JOHN THOMAS of S Tissey 26 yeares.
l
yeares.
1634]
FOR PASSINGERS.
153
JOHN LIDDICOTT of S Cullum 22 yeares. M CLARKE of Truro 20 yeares. THO: FRETHY of Perintho 24 yeares. MICHAELL BOWDEN of Helston 27 yeares. JOHN BADLAND of Northill 22 yeares. RICHARD SLAVELIE of Stonehowse 40 yeares. RICHARD COCKE of Wincklye 33 yeares. HENRY RENSBY [or REUSBY] of S Stephens 28
f
yeares.
ANTHONY WEBB
GREGORY SAM
CHRISTOPHER MARTIN ROOBY
of Lanceston 20 yeares.
W,, CURKE of Monteratt 24 yeares. HENRY THOMAS of Luxulian 15 yeares. STEPHEN SYMON of Plimpton 18. yeares. MATHEW ARTHUR of Plimpton 18. yeares. JANE TREWIN of Plimpton 26 yeares. W" JOHNSON of London 32 yeares.
15 yeares.
2 yeares.
WADE of Bodmin 33 yeares. NICHAS DABBIN of S Stephens 40 yeares. ANDREW PICKE of Great Dalby 34 yeares. JOHN PENINGTON of Symon Ward 40 yeares. THO: POLLARD of Paraneuth 23 yeares. ELLIN NANCARRO of Penryn 20 yeares.
M
l
RAWLEIGH EDYE
of
Bodmyn
yeares.
16 yeares. ANTH: PEARSE of S Breage 16 yeares. EDWARD TREMINEERE of Helston 18. yeares. of Truro.
W" DUN
ROBT TRENEIGHAN of Helston 34 yeares. TEGO LEANE [or LEAUE] of Corke in Ireland
Rec. for these All
30 y*
husbandmen bound
to serve there
some
3O
154
[1633
1633.
\" ni
cij
{MarcJi\.
IN
Christophers.
THOMAS ROSETER of Washford 20 yeares. THO: MARTIN of Cardinham 24 yeares. JOHN DUSTON of S Cullom 26 yeares.
l
RICHARD WILLIAMS of S' Cullom 30 yeares. JOHN NEWDON of S' Tue 28. yeares. JOHN HEWBRAYNE of Josias Newton 20 y re ANTH: BURROWES of Jacobstow 20 yeares. ROBERT OLIVER of Crediton 20 yeares. EARTH: CORNEW, of Crediton 18. yeares. CLEMENT BARRY of Exon 22 yeares. FRANCIS PEDLER of S Breage 28 yeares. ROB T PEDLER of S Breage 22 yeares. JOHN MERRY of Withiell 28. yeares. WALTER BURLACY of Luggan 22 yeares. SAMUELL FORGIUE of Wallen Lizard 26: y rs RICHARD EDWARD of S Vivian 28. yeares. RICHARD SYMOND'S of Wantage 28 yeares. ROB T PAINE of Marrozion. 29 yeares. M BADCOCKE of S Hillary. 20 yeares. SIMON MARTIN of St Ives. 18 yeares. JOHN MARTIN of S Ives. 18. yeares. GEORGE GRIFFIN of Marozion 18 yeares. THO: SLEMAN of St Hillary 18 yeares. JOHN SANDERS of Marozion 18. yeares. THOMAS BORINTHON of Helston 22 yeares. M WlETT of Marozion. 17 yeares.
l
NICHAS.
WATERMAN
SAMUELL PUREFOY GEORGE MATHEW. of Ludswan 23 ys TEAGE WILLIAMS Irishman 18. yeares
li
'
s
15
reed, for
them
o.
d o
All
husbandmen
for the
JOSEPH BOOLE
is
Debutie ther
&c.,
JAMES
I.
(1606),
AND ENDING
14
WILLIAM
III.
(1702).]
2O
[The following
of Offices, Land, &c., in different parts of America and elsewhere, are taken from the Indexes
to the Patent Rolls in the Public
Record
Office,
commencing
entries of the
minister oaths to persons desirous of passing beyond the seas, (officers being stationed for this
purpose at the ports of London, Harwich, Weymouth, Kingston-upon-Hull, the Cinque Ports, &c.) ; and the student will find among them valuable hints upon which to base more detailed
researches.
These
entries
settlement in America.
We
must embody very many memoranda throwing light upon questions of may add, that licenses were necessary, on leaving England, not only
whether under command, or going singly to join is given at the end of each paragraph.]
their regi-
ments.
&c.]
and Sir WILan oath to all women and persons under the age of One-and-twenty years, that shall desire to go over the seas, at our port of London, &c. (Pat. 4 Jac. I. part 12.) Commissions granted to the Mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull the Customer and Comptroller of the Haven of Harwich the port or haven of Weymouth to administer an oath to aH persons under the age of One-and-twenty who are desirous to pass the Seas from the said ports also to HENRY, EARL OF NORTH-
JOMMISSION
granted to Sir
others, to minister
AMPTON,
(4 Jac.
I.
to appoint Deputies to administer an oath to all persons of convenient age who pass the seas at the Cinque Ports.
p. 12.)
Proclamation licensing all manner of persons under the age of One-andtwenty years upon due examination of them to pass beyond the
Seas.
(Pat.
Jac.
I.
p. 12.)
Sir GEORGE SOMERS, Knts. and others, special license to make habitation and plantation, and to deduce a Colony of people into that part of America called Virginia. (Pat. 4 Jac. I. p. 19. ) Commission granted to THOMAS, LORD ELLESMERE, Lord Chancellor of England, to award Commissions to divers men for examination of all such persons as go out of the kingdom at any of the Ports of London, Harwich, Weymouth, and Kingston-uponHull. (Pat. 4 Jac. I. p. 24.) 20 July. Grant to THOMAS, LORD ELLESMERE, Lord Chancellor of England, of a special Warrant for licensing such as go beyond
10 April.
Grant to Sir
THOMAS GATES,
the Seas.
(5 Jac. I. p. 22.)
EARL OF NORTHAMPTON, of a special license to appoint deputies for ministering the oath of Allegiance to such as pass beyond the Seas. (5 Jac. I. p. 22.)
S6
&e.
21
May. Grant to HENRY,EARLOFNoRTHAMPTON,Commission special, the by his Deputies, to examine all such as shall pass from Another I. p. 20.) Ports beyond the Seas, &c. (6 Jac. Cinque
of the loth Oct. (same year),
p. 30.
7 October.
Grant to THOMAS, LORD ELLESMERE, Commission special, to seal several Commissions directed to several persons for the Port of London, licensing persons going beyond the Seas. (6
I.
Jac.
1
p. 30.)
May.
Grant to Sir THOMAS CROMPTON, Sir THOMAS SMYTH, Knts., and others, Commission special, to minister an oath to all of passengers that desire to pass over the Seas at the Port (6 Jac. I. p. 37.) London, and to examine them.
23 May.
Grant to ROBERT, EARL OF SALISBURY, THOMAS, EARL OF SUFFOLK, HE.XRY, EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, WILLIAM, EARL OF PEMBROKE, and divers others, to plant and inhabit in Virname of Treasurer and Comginia, and to incorporate by the pany of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London, for
the
first
Colony
in Virginia.
(7 Jac.
I.
p. 8.)
2 May.
Grant of Incorporation, by the name of the Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London and Bristol, for the Colony and Plantation in Newfoundland. (8 Jac.
I.
p. 8.)
Grant to the Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and 12 March. Planters of the City of London, for the first Colony in Virginia, all the Islands in any part of the Ocean, bordering upon the Coast of the Colony in Virginia, &c., to their heirs and succeswith full power for keeping a Lottery. (9 Jac. I. p. 14.) sors
;
28 August.
Grant to
ROBERT HARECOURT,
Esq., Sir
THOMAS CHAL-
LONER, Knt., and JOHN RoVENSON, Esq., and to the heirs of the said ROBERT, all that part of Guiana or continent of America lying between the River of Amazons and the River
9 Aug.
of Desscquebe, et alia, (u Jac. I. p. 9.) Commission to EDWARD LORD Zoucn, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, concerning the examining and licensing of (13 Jac. I. passengers, with Instructions touching the same.
P- 16.)
29 J une. Incorporation of the Governor and Society of the City of London, for planting of the Summer Islands, &c. (13 Jac. I. p. 19.)
3
November.
and confirms that OF LENOX, GECRGE.MARQUIS OF BUCKINGLODOWICK,DUKE HAM, and divers others, be the first modern and present Council established at Plymouth in the county of Devon, for the plantgrants, ordains, establishes
The King
&c.
157
governing of New England in America, and that and choose others to the number of forty persons, and no more, to be of that Council, and that they shall be incorporated by the name of the Council established at Plymouth for the governing of New England in America. (18 Jac. I. p. 16.)
24 January.
Grant to FRANCIS, LORD VERULAM, Warrant special, to out divers Commissions to such Justices, Officers and Ministers, and to such ports of this Realm as he shall think convenient, for the taking of an oath of all such as shall pass beyond the Seas. (The form of oath is iccited in this patent.)
make
(18 Jac.
31 Dec.
I.
I. p.
6.)
GEORGE CALVERT, Knt, of Newfoundland. (20 Similar grant made to the said Sir GEORGE CALVERT, on the 7th April. (21 Jac. I. p. 19). Proclamation against irregular and disobedient persons and disorderly trading into New England, in America. (20 Jac. I. p. 16.) Commission directed to the Supervisor General of the Customs in the port of London, to examine such persons as pass beyond the similar Warrant Seas, and to minister unto them an Oath. to JOHN, Bishop of Lincoln. (21 Jac. I. p. 19, in dorso.) granted
Grant to Sir
p. 14.)
Jac.
Commission directed
to Sir WILLIAM JONES, Sir NICHOLAS FORTESCUE, Knts., and others, to view, peruse and consider all Charters, Letters Patent, Proclamations and Commissions concern(21 Jac. I. p. 19.) ing the Colonies or Plantations in Virginia.
Commission directed to HENRY, VISCOUNT MANDEVILLE, WILLIAM,' LORD PAGET, and divers others, giving them power and authoconsiderations the state of the Colony rity to take into their and Plantation in Virginia, and to consider of all matters conand government. (22 cerning the people's safety, their strength
Jac.
I.
p. I.)
20 December. Grant to GEORGE, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Commission special, for him, or his deputies, to examine upon oath all passengers going beyond the Seas from those Ports, and to grant them licences with instructions.
;
(22 Jac.
I.
p. 14.)
26 August.
GEORGE YARDLEV,
Grant to Sir FRANCIS WYATT, Knt., FRANCIS WEST, Sir Knt., and others, Commission special, for
I.
p. 17.)
Commission, appointing Sir GEORGE 1 8 September. Governor in Virginia. (22 Jac. I. p. 17.)
YARDLEY,
Knt.,
EDWARD DiCHFElLD and others to 9 November. The King constitutes be his officers to search and sec that no Tobacco be brought
iS8
&>c.
Kingdom from
Islands.
the
Summer
and
p. 4.)
Chas.
"
I.
Grant to
and
Moncerat
[Mountserrat]
19 May.
in
(i
Chas.
I. p. 6.)
Grant to GEORGE, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, WILLIAM, EARL OF PEMBROKE, PHILLIP, EARL OF MONTGOMERY, JAMES, EARL OF CARLISLE, and divers others, that they shall be one body politic and corporate of themselves, by the name of Governor and Company of Noblemen and Gentlemen of England, for the
Plantation of Guiana and that succession. (3 Chas. I. p. 5.)
;
26 March.
Grant to JOHN HARVEY, FRANCIS WEST, and divers others, Commission special, to be the present Governor and Council for the Colony and Plantation in Virginia. (3 Chas. I. p. 3.)
4 March. Grant to
others, all
that part of New England, in America, lying and extending between the bounds and limits in an Indenture expressed, with divers liberties, jurisdictions and royalties, to them and their heirs for ever. (4 Chas. I. p. 1 1.)
20 September.
Grant to GEORGE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, and Commission special, to reprieve and stay from execution such persons as stand convicted,, or hereafter shall be convicted,
others,
for small offences,
who
for strength of
body or other
ability shall
4 Feb.
be thought fit to be employed in foreign discoveries, or other services beyond the Seas. (4 Chas. I. p. 23.) Grant to Sir WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Knt, and others of a Commission special, to make a voyage into the Gulf and River of Canada and the parts adjacent for the sole trade of Beaver Wools, Beaver Skins, Furs, Hides and Skins of Wild Beasts.
(4 Chas.
I.
p. 34.)
25
May.
Grant to PATRICK CRAFORD and MATHEW BYRKENHEAD,the office of clerks for the writing and entering of licences and passes granted by any Commissioners to persons going beyond the seas from the ports of Bristol, Beaumaris, Chester and Liverpool. (6 Chas. I. p. 5.)
19 Nov.
Commission special directed to all Mayors, Recorders, Customers and other Officers within all port towns, ports and havens to examine and minister an oath to all passengers beyond the seas, except merchants and their factors. (6 Chas. I.
p. 6, in dorse.)
&c.
159
4 December. Grant to ROBERT, LORD BROOKE, and others, to incorporate by the name of the Governor and Company of Adventurers of
the City of Westminster, for the plantation of the Island of Providence, Henrietta, and the adjacent Islands lying upon the Coast of America. (6. Chas. I. p. i.) the
in
Proclamation forbidding
in
disorderly trading with the "Salvages" America, especially the furnishing ofthe Navies in those and other ports of America, by the English, with weapons and habiliments of war. (6 Cha's. I. p.
New England
11.)
19 Nov.
Grant to
of licences and passes to be granted by Commissioners to any person going out of this Realm, for 21 years. (6 Chas. I. p. 6.)
22 June.
Grant to ROBERT, EARL OF WARWICK, and others, Governor and Company of Adventurers of the City of Westminster, for the plantation of the Islands of Providence, Henrietta, and the adjacent Islands, lying upon the coasts of America all other
;
common computation reckoned and accompted in this Kingdom, to their heirs and successors. (7 Chas. I. p. 14.) 27 June. Grant to EDWARD, EARL OF DORSET, HENRY, EARL OF DENBIGH, and others, Commission special, to consider how the Virginia Plantation now standeth, and to consider what commodity may be raised in those parts. (7 Chas. I. p. 20.) 1 1 May. Grant to SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER, and others, to collect Beaver Skins, &c., similar to the Grant made 4 Feb., 4 Chas. I.
in
p. 34,
Islands not formerly granted unto them, beginning at 6 degrees from the Equinoctial line towards the North, and extending from thence to 24 in Latitude towards the Tropic of Cancer, and between the degrees of 290 and 310 of Longitude, and Meridian distance through all the said latitude, as the said degrees are
(which
see).
(9 Chas.
I.
p. 7.)
23 September.
Grant to
THOMAS YOUNGE,
gent.,
Commission
special,
to discover, find out, and search what parts are not yet inhabited in Virginia and America, and other parts thereunto adjoining.
(9 Chas. 3 April.
I.
p. i.)
Grant to ROBERT, EARL OF WARWICK, HENRY, EARL OF I IOLLAND, WILLIAM, LORD SAY AND SELE, ROBERT, LORD BROOKE, -and others, Merchants Adventurers of the City of London, trading into the parts of America, (i I Chas. I. p. 8.) Commission Special, directed to the Recorder of the City of London, SIR PAUL PYNDER, Kn and others, for the taking of oaths of such persons as shall desire to go beyond the seas, and for the doing of many other things, such as in discretion shall seem meet to
4,
them,
(i
Chas.
I.
p. 9.)
21
160
2 April.
JOHN HARVYE,
Knt.,
Commission
special, to
be
10 April.
mission special, for the government of all persons within the the Colonies and Plantations beyond the seas, according to Laws and Constitutions there and to constitute Courts as well Ecclesiastical as Civil for the determining of Causes there. in (torso.) (12 Chas. I. p. 21, THOMAS MAHKWE, the office of clerk of the passes 10 May. Grant to and licences in the Outports, and the writing and registering of this the same, and of the names of all those that shall go out of the Seas, for 21 yearj in reversion. (12 Kingdom beyond Chas. I. p. 14-)
;
Grant to WILLIAM, AKCHKP. OF CANTER ISUKY, THOMAS, of the Great Seal, and others, Com-
13
November.
Grant to JAMES, MAROUIS OF HAMILTON, HENRY, EARL OF HOLLAND, and others, all that whole Continent, Island or Region commonly called Newfoundland, bordering them and their heirs. (13 upon the Continent of America, to
Chas.
I.
p. 32.)
Proclamation against the disorderly transporting his Majesty's subjects within the parts of America. (13 Chas. I. to the
plantations
p. 15.)
11
January.
Grant to Sir FRANCIS WYATT, Knt, Commission special, to be Governor of the Colony and plantation in Virginia during
pleasure.
(14 Chas.
I.
p. 29.)
>Q
March
RICHARD MORISON, Esq., the office of Captain or " of the Castle of Poynte Comfort," within the LordKeeper in reversion. (14 Chas. I. ship of Virginia, during pleasure,
Grant to
p. 38.)
and provisions Proclamation to restrain the transporting of passengers (14 Chas. I. p. 6, in (torso.) to New England without licence.
16 December.
others,
all
Grant to
Esq.,
Commission
and places of the Islands and province public assemblies or of Barbadocs, against HENRY HAWLEY, to be Governor Island and to charge arid Lieutenant General of the said or Agents, under his and their require him and his Deputy forthwith to yield up the said office and place of Allegiance, incidents thereunto, unto HENRY government, and all the HUNCKES, or to such person or persons as the EARL OF CAR;
and name, in
LISLE
shall appoint.
(15 Chas.
I.
p. 23, in (torso.)
d-r.
159*
Grant to Sir FERDINAND GORGES, Knt, all that part, purpart and portion of the main land or country, now commonly called or known by the name of New England in America, to him and to his heirs. (15 Chas. I. p. 25.)
6 August.
ROGER WINGATE,
Commission
to JAMES, DUKE OF LENNOX, and others, for the tendering of an Oath to all persons that go beyond the seas, except women, and children, and sailors. (16 Chas. I. p. 13.)
9 August. Grant to Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY, Knt., and divers others, Commission special, to be the present Council of and for the colony and plantation in Virginia, and to perform and execute the places, powers, and authorities incident to a Governor there.
(17 Chas.
I.
p. 6.)
Grant to Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY, Knt, and others, Com31 July. mission special, to be present Governor and Council of and for the colony and plantation in Virginia, and for the managing
of affairs there, during pleasure.
(12 Chas. II. p. 26, in dorso.)
22 December.
Grant to all Mayors, Recorders, Customers, Comptrollers, Surveyors, and Searchers in all ports of England and Wales, a special Commission to minister an Oath to all and every person or persons that shall be licensed to go beyond the seas. (12 Chas. II. p. 31, in dorso.)
FRANCIS CRADDOCK, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Ge2 August. neral of the Barbadocs for life. (12 Chas. II. p. 32.) DAWES appointed Secretary of the Islands of Barba17 August. JOHN does, and to the Governor and Council there also clerk of the several Courts there, during life. (12 Chas. II. p. 23.)
:
8 January.
life.
THOMAS
for
(12 Chas.
22 September.
Grant to THOMAS MAYHEW, Esq., of the office of clerk and clerkship of all Licences or passes in the Outports made, and to be made, to any person or persons, to go unto any foreign also the office of Register parts or places beyond the sea and of the names of all the said persons for the term of [Registrar]
;
21 years in reversion.
(12 Chas.
II. p. 24.)
26 January. Confirmation of several Laws, concerning the people in Newfoundland, and upon the sea adjoining, and the bays,
creeks and fresh rivers there.
10 January.
for
(12 Chas.
II. p. 17.)
RICHARD POVEY
life.
(12 Chas.
II. p. 30.)
i6o*
d-r.
12 September.
21
November.
during pleasure. (12 Chas. II. p. 35.) Grant to FRANCIS, LORD WiLLOUGHBY, all and singular prize ships, vessels, ordnance, furniture, ammunition, tackle and apparel, goods, chattels, merchandize, and lading whatsoever in the late Wars between this nation and the Dutch taken and seized at sea, in harbour, and at land, in or near the Islands of Barbadoes, St. Christophers, and other Islands in the parts of America, not sold or disposed of, accompted for, and discharged by sufficient discharges or acquaintances, or not pardoned, and discharged by his Majesty, or authority of Parliament, without any accompt whatsoever to be rendered or made for the same. (12 Chas. II. p. 27.)
13 March.
ElJE ASHMOLE, Esq., appointed Secretary of Suranam [Surinam] and clerk of the King's Courts there. (13 Chas. II. p. 44.)
27 Sept.
13
THOMAS BREEDON
Scotia, during
life.
May.
Grant to JOHN, EARL OF BATH, of 200 acres of land in the parish of St. George, Barbadoes, to him and his heirs. (13 Chas. II. p. 40.)
Commission appointing EDWARD DOYLEY to be Governor 8 February. of Jamaica, with instructions. (13 Chas. II. p. 4.) 1 February. JOHN MANNE, gent., appointed Chief Surveyor of Jamaica during pleasure. (13 Chas. II. p. 8.)
Proclamation for the encouraging of Planters
p. 17, in dorso.)
in
Jamaica.
August
of Jamaica.
(13 Chas.
10 June.
1
Revocation of Letters Patent appointing THOMAS BREEDON Governor of Laccady and Nova Scotia. (14 Chas. II. p. 6.) March. Grant to WILLIAM DAVIDSON and others, licence special to dig for all mines of gold and other metals in Jamaica, for two
years.
(14 Chas.
II. p.
n.)
JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, appointed High Admiral of Dunkirk, New England, Virginia, &c. (14 Chas. II. p. 12.) 23 April. Grant to the Governor, &c., of the English Colony of Connecticut in New England, of an Incorporation with divers privi17 Feb.
leges.
1.)
7 Feb.
Grant to the Company for propagating of the Gospel in New England, an Incorporation with divers privileges. (14 Chas. II.
P- ii.)
6-v.
161
THOMAS TEMPLE,
Esq., appointed
(14 Chas.
II. p. 5.)
November.
those Islands called the Caribee Islands, containing in them the Islands of St. Christopher's alias St. Aristooall, Granado alias Greinada, St. Vincent, St. Lucy alias St. Lucre, Barbidas alias Barbadoes, Mittalania alias Martenico, Domenico, and others, to hold the same for 7 years. (14 Chas. II. p. 20.)
all
Grant to FRANCIS,
LORD WiLLOUGHBY,
24 March.
Grant to
GEORGE,
DUKE
OF ALBEMARLE, ANTHONY,
others, all that territory or track [tract] of land called Carolina. (15 Chas. II. p. 2.)
TEMPLE,
Governor of
England, of
Grant to
New
9 April.
Grant to
Ge-
sums of money due and payable from the several plantations in Africa and America, for life. (15 Chas. II. p. II.) Grant to the Governor and Company of Rhode Island of divers
neral, of all
privileges.
2 June.
LORD WILLOUGHBY, and others, of the tract of land, being part of the continent of Guiana in America, called Surinam. (15 Chas. II. p. 10.)
Grant to FRANCIS,
main
Grant to JOHN COLLINS, of a moiety o'f the profits of the 13 August. Isle of Barbada, alias Barbuda [Barbadoes], reserved to the King for 7 years, and after the expiration of the said 7 years, then grants it to the said JOHN for 31 years. (16 Chas. II. p. u.)
26 April.
JAMES DREBBLE appointed Escheator of the Isles of Barbadoes and Caribee, for life. (16 Chas. II. p. 3.) Grant to JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, and his heirs, all that part 12 March. of the main land of New England, and several Islands adjacent. (i6Chas. II. p. 8.) Feb. Grant to THOMAS ELLIOTT, of certain Copper Mines and 17
other metals in
Nova
(16 Chas.
II. p. 17.)
29 May.
Grant to Sir GEORGE CARTERET, Knt., and JOHN TRETHEout of one \VY, one annuity of 5oo/. per annum, to be paid due moiety of the profits arising out of the Caribee Islands, and or payable to the Crown during the lives of WILLIAM LEY and
JAMES CARTERETT.
3 April.
(17 Chas.
II. p. 5.)
Declaration that the commodities of Jamaica shall pay no customs for the space of five years. (17 Chas. II. p. 3.)
62
(Sv.
20 December.
Grant to Sir JAMES MoDYFORD, Knt, licence to distinguish the Island of Providence alias St. Katharine, into counties, towns, manors, lordships and other privileges. (18 Chas. II. p. 4.)
4 February.
19 March.
8
WILLIAM WILLOUGIIBY,
EDWARD SCAREURGII
life.
ginia during
(19 Chas.
May.
Grant to HENRY,
LEY, Sir
EARL OF ST. ALBANS, JOHN, LORD BERKEWILLIAM MORETON, and JOHN TRETHEWEY, all that
entire tract, territory, or parcel of land in America, and bounded by and within the head of the rivers Tappahanockc, alias Rappahanocke, and Quiriough or Patawomack rivers, to them and their heirs. (21 Chas. II. p. 4.)
i
November. Grant
to
CHRISTOPHER,
EARL OF CRAVEN, JOHN, LORD BERKELEY, ANTHONY, LORD ASHLEY, Sir GEORGE CARTERET, Sir PETER COLLITON, &c.,
those Islands called the Bahama Islands or the Islands of in the degrees of 22 to 27, and all ports, havens, creeks, &c., to their heirs and assigns. (22 Chas. II. p. 9.)
all
Lucayos, lying
ii January.
Grant to EDWARD, EARL OF SANDWICH, RICHARD, LORD GORGES, WILLIAM, LORD ALLINGTON, THOMAS GREY, and
HENRY BLOUNCKER, Esquires, Sir HUMPHRY WINCH, Sir JOHN FINCH, and EDMOND WALLER, several yearly salaries, to the EARL OF SANDWICH, 7<X>/. per annum, and to the viz
1
:
(to each) 5OO/. per annum, they Foreign Plantations. (22 Chas. II. p. 6 August. Grant to FRANCIS RAYNES, all the HENRY EDLYN, lying and being in escheated to the Crown by his being of his wife. (22 Chas. II. p. i.)
rest
lands and estates of one the Island of Barbados, executed for the murder
8 July.
EDWYN STEED
Barbadoes, for
life.
9 Sept.
Grant to JOHN STRODE to farm the Imposts upon the growth of the Leeward Islands, for 7 years. (22 Chas. II. p. 5.)
Sir ERNEST BRYAN, Knt., appointed Escheator in the Barbadoes and the Caribee Islands, for life. (23 Chas. II. p. 3.) Commission for JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, and others, to be of
(23 Chas. II. p.
2.)
23 March.
4 April.
7 March.
CHARLES WHEELER
Caribee Islands.
appointed
Captain
General
of
the
c-r.
161*
to be
2,
///
TEMPLE, Knt,
(23 Chas. II. p.
part) dated 15
Aug.
17
November.
ALEXANDER CULPEPER
ROBERT CLOWES
in
during pleasure.
1
6 September.
life.
Supreme Council
(24 Chas.
appointed Chief Clerk to attend the the town of St. lago, in Jamaica, during
II. p. 3.)
27 September.
Commission granting to ANTHONY, EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, and others, a standing Council for Trade and Traffic both at home and for the Foreign Plantations. (24 Chas. II. p. 4.)
Grant to WILLIAM,
surrender
19 July.
EARL OF KiNNOUL, in consideration of a him made of his interest in the Caribee Islands, by
one annuity of 6oo/. per annum for five years, to be paid out of the four and a half per cent. Customs from those Islands, and after
the expiration of five years the like annuity of iooo/. per annum to be paid for ever. (24 Chas. II. p. i.) Revocation of the Grant formerly made to Sir CHARLES 10 February. WHEELER, of the Government of the Leeward Islands. (24 Chas. II. p. 2.)
.
10 February.
WILLIAM STAPLETON
6 July.
ward Islands during pleasure. (24 Chas. II. p. 2.) WILLIAM, LORD WILLOUGIIBY, appointed Captain General, and Governor in Chief, of the Barbadoes and Caribee Islands, during
pleasure.
(24 Chas.
II. p. 2.)
13 April.
Grant to
Esq.,
the office of Receiver of the Duties upon all Wines, Brandies, (26 Chas. II. p. 2.) &c., imported into Jamaica, for life. of several Islands and main 29 June. Grant to JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, land, near New England, particularly bounded, to him and his
heirs,
&c.
(26 Chas.
II. p. 5.)
28 March.
8 July.
RICHARD MORLEY,
Esq., appointed Secretary of Barbadoes, (26 Chas. II. p. 2.) there, during life.
General of Virginia, during life. (27 Chas. II. p. 7.) Grant to GEORGE GOSSELYNG, of all the lands, tenements, 1 8 March.
in the goods, and chattels of his brother JAMES GOSSELYNG, Island of Jamaica, forfeited by his being an alien. (27 Chas.
II. p. 2.)
several Laws concerning his 27 January. The King declares and confirms in Newfoundland, and upon the sea adjoining, &c. (27 people Chas. II. p. ii.)
62-
d-<r.
March.
JOHN RICHARDS
life.
25 June.
3
RoiiERT THORNTON,
Jamaica, for
gent.,
September. HARBOTTLE WINGFIELD, gent, appointed Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Port Royal, Jamaica. (27 Chas. II.
P- 3-)
27 January.
RALPH WYATT
10 October. Commission granted to Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY, to pardon the Rebels in Virginia upon their submission. (28 Chas. II. p. I.)
10 October. HERBERT JEKFERY, and others, Commissioners appointed to enquire and report the grievances of the Inhabitants of Virginia. (28 Chas. II. p. I.) 10 October.
Captain ROBERT WALTER, Commissioner, appointed Governor of Virginia, in the absence of HERBERT JKFFERY. (28 Chas. II. p. i.)
place of Sir
9 October.
11
HERBERT JEFFERY appointed Governor of Virginia in the WILLIAM BERKELEY. (28 Chas. II. p. i.) November. Commission granted for HERBERT JEFFERYES to be
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.
(28 Chas. II. p.
3.)
9 March.
appointed Secretary and Marshal of the Islands of Nevis, Teago, and Mountserrat, for three lives. (28 Chas. II. p. 5.)
GARRETT COTTER
10 October.
pardon
p.i.)
Grant to the Governor and Council of Virginia a special for passing Acts of State to the Rebels. (28 Chas. II.
;
Same
date and part, the King confirms and grants to the Inhabitants of Virginia, privileges, &c.
to JOHN" WILLOUGHBY, and others, to administer an oath to Sir JONATHAN ATKINS, appointed Captain General of the Caribee Islands another, to RANDOLPH RUSSELL, and others,
;
Commission
administer an oath to WILLIAM STAPLETON, appointed Captain General of the Caribee Islands, lying leeward of Guadaloup, and for WILLIAM STAPLETON to administer an oath to the Deputy Governors of the same. (29 Chas. II. p. 10.)
to
27 April.
i
CHARLES HERBERT
St.
lago de
la
Vaga,
in
appointed Chief Clerk in the town of Jamaica. (29 Chas. II. p. 4.)
(30 Chas.
II. p. 6.)
March.
d-r.
163
divers Laws made in Jamaica. (3oChas. of the Bills are forty in number.
26 September. Grant to
EDWARD RANDOLPH, Esq., and others, Commission to administer an oath to JOSIAS WlNSLOW, Governor of New Plymouth also to BENEDICT ARNOLD, Esq., Governor of
;
Plantation; to
;
JOHN LEVEKETT,
Governor of Massachusetts Bay and to WILLIAM LEET, Esq., Governor of the Corporation of Connecticut. (30 Chas. II.
p.
i.)
20 April.
ROBERT SPENCER, JOHN STRODE, CHARLES TUCKER, and HENRY DANIEL, Esquires, as to the Imposts and Customs due to the King, of four and a half
Indenture between the King and
percent, in the Islands of Barbadoes, Nevis, Antegua, Mountserrat, and St. Christopher's for seven years. (30 Chas. II. p. 4.)
21 June.
JOHN BINDLOSS and SIMON WINSLOW appointed Chief Clerk, Register [Registrar], and Sole Examiner in the Court of Chancery in Barbadoes for their lives. (31 Chas. II. p. 5.) 6 December. THOMAS, LORD CULPEPER, appointed Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia, for life. (31 Chas. II. p. 2.)
GARRETT COTTER appointed Secretary and Marshal of the 2 August. Islands of Nevis, St. Christopher's, Antegua, and Mountserrat, for three lives. (31 Chas. II. p. 6.)
Commission to JOHN CUTTS, and
others, for governing the
(31 Chas. II. p. 6.)
Colony of
New
Hampshire,
in
in
America.
8 May.
5 April.
CHARLES JONES
Admiralty
appointed Postmaster and Register of the Barbadoes. (31 Chas. II. p. 5.)
appointed Clerk of the Market in Bridgtown, (31 Chas. II. p. 5.)
Secretary in Virginia, during
:
THOMAS ROBSON
20 March.
8
pleasure.
December. Concerning Laws to be made in Virginia mation of Tithes, &c. (31 Chas. II. p. 2.)
the confir-
24 February.
JOHN BlNDLOSSE
(32 Chas.
II. p. 2.)
Jamaica.
II. p. 2.)
6 March.
19 May.
Leeward
Islands.
WILLIAM BLATHWAITE,
tor General of all the
Revenues
E_q., appointed Surveyor and Audiin America. (32 Chas. II. p. 2.)
28 October. 28 February.
RICHARD SUTTON
II. p. 3.)
(32 Chas.
21*
64
o>r.
with the Islands belonging to it, in America, bounded on the east by Delaware, &c. (33 Chas. II. p. 2.)
2
September.
LYNCH
21 April.
9 May.
14 Nov. 14
EDWARD CRANFEILD,
shire.
Esq., appointed
i.)
Governor of
New Hamp-
CORNWALL SOMERS,
vice
8.)
22 March.
give and grant to JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, town of Newcastle, alias Delaware, and fort thereunto belonging, situate between Maryland and New Jersey and all that tract of land within the circle of twelve miles about the said town situate upon the river Delaware and all Islands in the said river and the said river and soil thereof, lying north of the said circle and all that tract of land upon Delaware river, beginning 12 miles south from the said town of Newcastle, alias Delaware, and extendTo be holden of the manor of ing south to Cape Lopin.
his heirs
assigns, the
East Greenwich,
in capite or
co.
common
by knight's service, yielding and rendering therefore every year four beaver skins, when the same shall be demanded, or within ninety days after such demand made with
several powers and authorities, tial Law. (35 Chas. II. p. i.)
23 Nov. 28 Sept.
GEORGE HANNAH,
of Barbadoes.
FRANCIS, LORD HOWARD of Effingham, appointed Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia, during pleasure. (35 Chas. II. p. 2.)
January.
appointed Lieutenant Governor and the Bermuda or Summer Islands, during pleasure, with power of constituting officers the places of Sheriff, Provost Marshal, and Secretary of the said Islands always excepted. (36 Chas. II. p. 7.)
;
1 1
December.
JOHN MOUNTSTEVEN, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal General of Jamaica, during pleasure to execute by deputy, first approved by the Governor, or some of the Council there, for the time being. (36 Chas. II. p. 8.)
;
&t.
163*
17 December. JOHN TUCKER, gent., appointed Provost Marshal General, or Sheriff, and Secretary of Bermuda, alias the Summer Islands, to exercise by himself or deputy, during pleasure. (36
Chas.
2 July.
II. p. 8.)
THOMAS ROBSON,
Markets of St
all
Michael's, alias Bridge Town, Spikes in the Barbadoes. (i Jac. II. p. i.)
1 1
Town, and
the
Towns
JOHN MOUNTSTEVENS, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal General of Jamaica, (i Jac. II. p. 4.) GEORGE HANNAY, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Gene17 October. ral of Barbadoes. (i Jac. II. p. 8.)
April.
15 October.
EDWARD RANDOLPH,
and Searcher of the Customs, within the colonies of New England, which office was erected the 15 Oct., 33 Chas. II.,
with a salary of ioo/. per ann. (i Jac. II. p. 8.) 8 October. The King doth erect, constitute, and appoint a President and Council to take care of the territory and dominion of New and appoints England, commonly called Massachusetts Bay JOSEPH DUDLEY, Esq., to be the first president, (i Jac. II. p. 8.)
;
28 October. FRANCIS, LORD HOWARD, of Effingham, appointed Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia, (i Jac. II. p. 8.)
21 October. 21 October.
17 October.
NICHOLAS SPENCER,
ALEXANDER CULPEPER,
(i Jac. II. p. 9.)
in Virginia,
the Naval or
28 October.
REGINALD WILSON, of Jamaica, gent., appointed Clerk of Navy Office in Jamaica, (i Jac. II. p. 9.) PHILIP HOWARD, Knt., appointed Captain General and Sir
Governor in Chief, in and over Jamaica, and the other territories depending thereon, (i Jac. II. p. 10.) December. Grant to HUGH NODEN, Merchant Taylor of London, of
Summer To be held
II. p. 10.)
five shares of land, with the edifices thereupon, situate in the Islands alias Bermuda, to him and his heirs for ever.
in free
fealty only,
(i
Jac.
in
8 January.
Clerk of the
Navy
Barbadoes.
30 April.
RICHARD CONY, Esq., is constituted Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of Bermuda or Summer Island a Quo Warranto being issued, and Judgment thereon entered (2 Jac. II. p. 6, in dorso.) against the Bermuda Company. 21* 2
:
164*
6-r.
9 June.
Grant to Colonel JOHN LEGG, CHRISTOPHER GUISE, and (upon the surrender of ROGER WHALEY,) the office of Master or Registrar, for the taking cognizance of the
free consents of such persons as shall go into the plantations in America or elsewhere. (2 Jac. II. p. 7.)
29 June.
3 June.
JOHN TUCKER appointed Secretary and Provost Marshal General of the Bermuda or Summer Islands. (2 Jac. II. p. 9.)
Sir
EDMUND ANDROS
appointed Governor of
New
England.
10 June.
THOMAS DUNCAN,
(2 Jac. II. p. 9.)
Esq., appointed
Governor of
New
York.
9 Sept.
THOMAS MONTGOMERY
badoes.
(2 Jac. II. p. 10.)
9 Sept.
28 Sept.
Sir
ROBERT ROBINSON
Governor of Bermuda.
Sir NATHANIEL JOHNSON to be Governor in and over the Islands of Nevis, &c., known by the name of the Caribee
Islands.
(2 Jac. II. p. 10, in dorso.}
25 Nov.
Commission
Jamaica.
for the
DUKE OF ALBEMARLE
1
to be
Governor of
(2 Jac. II. p.
1.)
28 Dec.
WILLIAM TYACK,
Islands.
gent.,
4 March.
Grant to CHRISTOPHER,
DUKE
Wrecks of
niola,
OF ALBEMARLE, of
all
on the north side of Hispaor about the Islands of Bahama and Florida. (3 Jac II.
plate, gold, silver, &c.,
p.i.)
2 March.
Grant to CHRISTOPHER,
DUKE OF ALBEMARLE,
of
all
Mines
ALBEMARLE on
23 August.
Ratification of the Letters Patent made to the the 4th March. (3 Jac. II. p. 7.)
DUKE OF
Grant to the
DUKE
mills in the plantations of America, (New for the term of 14 years. (3 Jac. II. p. 8.)
1
August.
New
The King
erects the office of Provost Marshal General of England, and grants the same to Sir WILLIAM PHIPPS.
12 November.
HENRY HORDESNELL,
Proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing pirates or privateers in America. (3 Jac. II. p. 9.)
&f.
165
New
MATHEW PLOWMAN appointed Collector and Receiver of York, with a salary of 2OO/. per annum, vice LUCAS SAN(3
TEN.
20 October.
28 February. Grant to ROBERT BRENT, all Wrecks, &c., in or upon any of the rocks, shelves, seas, or banks, on or near the coast of America, between the Bermudas and Porto Rico, or between Cartagena and the Havanna. (4 Jac. II. p. 3.) The King authorises the DUKE OF ALBEMARLE, (during his 5 May.
being Governor of Jamaica), to confer knighthood upon any six deserving persons, according to his own discretion, in that
Island.
(4 Jac. II. p. 4.)
20 April.
erects and establishes the office of Secretary and sole Register [Registrar] in New England, and grant the said office to EDWARD RANDOLPH, Esq. (4 Jac. II. p. 4.)
The King
27 September.
The King
confirms to
bounded within the springs of the rivers of Tapphannock and Quiriough, to him, his heirs and assigns for ever yielding and paying therefore, 61. i$s. ^d.
entire tract of land in Virginia,
(4 Jac. II. p.;.)
5
September.
Grant to JOHN,
FALKLAND, and
up and
25 September.
others, the use of the ship Farsight, to take recover Gold near Hispaniola. (4 Jac. II. p. 7.)
HENRY FIFIELD, gent, appointed Secretary and Provost Marshal General of the Summer Islands, alias the Bermudas.
(4 Jac. II. p.
8.)
7 April.
appointed Captain General and Governor over the Massachusetts Bay, &c. (Pennsylvania and the county of Delaware only excepted, vide Pat. 3 June, 2 Jac. II.)
Sir
EDMUND ANDROS
II. p. 8.)
(4 Jac.
April.
19 July.
HENRY CARRE appointed Provost Marshal General of Jamaica, (i Will. & Mary, p. I.) HENDER MOLESWORTH, of Jamaica, Esq., created a Baronet, (i Will. & Mary, p. 2.)
Major
CARMICHAELL appointed
Will.
Clerk of the
Navy
in
& Mary, p. 4.) (i HENDER MOLESWORTH appointed Sir (i Will. & Mary, p. 4.) Jamaica,
JAMES KENDALL,
Esq.,
(i
Captain General of
of
3 August.
Will.
66
&c.
14 September.
8 August.
Will.
&
Mary,
p. 5.)
REGINALD WILSON
(i Will.
&
Navy
Jamaica.
Mary,
p. 5.)
Grant to JAMES KENDALL, (who was made Governor of Barbadoes on the 3d of August last), a salary of I2OO/. a year, (i Will. & Mary, p. 6.) October. Grant of a large Commission to JAMES KENDALL, lately made Governor of Barbadoes. (i Will. & Mary, p. 6.)
October.
26 October.
15
CHRISTOPHER CODRINGTON,
(i
Esq., appointed
Governor of
Will.
&
Mary,
p. 6.)
November.
HENRY FIFEILD*
Bermuda,
(i
shal of
8
Will.
ISAAC RICHIER appointed Governor of Bermuda, &rc. (r Mary, p. 7.) 23 December. WILLIAM, EARL OF IXCHIQUIN, Lieutenant General of Jamaica, appointed Vice Admiral of the said Island, (i Will. & Mary, p. 8.) 12 December. RICHARD LLOYD appointed Clerk of the Crown in
November.
Will.
&
6 November.
Mary, p. 8.) an office to be called the Secretary of New York, and appoints MATHEW CLARKSON to the same, (i Will, fc Mary, p. 8.) 25 November. JOHN SXEDE appointed Clerk of the Markets of St. Michael, alias Bridge-town, &c., in Barbadoes. (i Will. &- Mary,
Jamaica,
(i
Will.
&
The King
erects
p. 8.)
4 January.
7 October.
Will.
HENRY SLATER appointed Governor of New York, & Mary, p. 8.) \VILLIAM, EARL OF INCHIQUIN, appointed Lieutenant
(i
or
Governor General of Jamaica, (i Will, fc Mary, p. 8.) THOMAS FERNELEY, Esq., appointed Secretary of the 13 December. Islands of St. Christopher's, &c. (i Will. & Mary, p. 9.) 12 December. EPAPHRODITUS HOUGHTON appointed Provost Marshal General of the Islands of St. Christopher's, (i Will. & Mary,
p. 9.)
17 January.
Colonel
WILLIAM COLE
p. 9.)
(i Will.
&
appointed Secretary
in Virginia,
Mary,
31
December.
P-9-)
of Nevis,
Will.
&
Mary,
d-v.
165*
GEORGE HANWAY
(2 Will.
Barbadoes.
5
November.
(2 Will.
&
Mary,
p. 5.)
Mary,
25 November.
p. 6.)
Grant to THOMAS NEALE, Esq., of all Wrecks, &c., within twenty leagues of the Bermudas. (2 Will. & Mary, p. 6.)
27 June.
LIONEL COPLEY,
(3 Will.
Esq.,
4 June.
5
the
&
Navy
of
September.
land.
7 October.
&
Mary,
p. 7.)
October. THOMAS BELCHAMBER appointed Provost Marshal General of the Islands of St. Christophers, &c., vice EPAPHRODITUS
HAUGHTON.
30 November.
(3 Will.
&
Mary,
p. 7.)
JAMES VERNON,
Vaga, Jamaica.
(3 Will.
de
I 1
la
&
Mary,
p. 8.)
January.
JOHN PALMER,
Sir
St. Christo-
phers, &c.
& Mary,
p. 9.)
12
December.
setts
WILLIAM PHIITS
(3 Will.
Bay.
&
Mary,
March.
Sir
EDMOND ANDROS
General of Virginia. (4 Will. & Mary, p. i.) 18 March. BENJAMIN FLETCHER appointed Captain General and Governor of New York. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 2.)
I
March.
July.
SAMUEL ALLEN,
shire.
Esq., appointed
Governor of
New Hamp-
Mary, p. 2.) Grant to THOMAS NEALE of all Wrecks, &c., on the Coast of Bermudas, or within 20 Leagues. (4 Will, i: Mary, p. 5.) Grant to THOMAS NEALE, of all Treasure Trove in the little 1 6 July. Island called Ireland, near the Bermudas. (4 Will. & Mary,
P.
(4 Will.
&
SO
20 September.
WILLIAM BRODRICKE
(4 Will.
Jamaica.
&
Mary,
p. 6.)
6 6*
e-r.
20 September.
maica.
Esq., appointed
22 August.
mines of gold within their Grant to Majesties' plantations in America, for 51 years; yielding and paying a sixth part. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 6.)
unto
Governor of Ja-
19 August.
The King and Queen, in consideration of 400^., do give THOMAS NEALE, Esq., all Wrecks, <Scc., between Carta;
gena and Jamaica and between either of those two places and the Havanna. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 6.)
16 January.
CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON,
(4 Will.
Virginia.
& &
Esq.,
appointed Secretary
in
in
Mary, Mary,
p. 8.)
8 February.
21 October.
the
West
part of
Virginia.
Governor of New York), & Mary, p. 10.) Governor and Commander I March. JOHN GODDARD, Esq., appointed of the Bermuda or Summer Islands. (5 Will. & Mary, p. i.) 20 February. The King pardons GEERRARD BEECKMAN, MYNDERT
BENJAMIN FLETCHER
(lately made
(6 Will.
COARTEN, THOMAS WILLIAMS, JOHN VERNNILLIE, ABRAHAM BRASIER, and ABRAHAM GOVERNEUR, all of New York all
;
treasons and murders for the death of JosiAH BROWN, of York (is particularly mentioned). (5 Will. & Mary, p. i.)
New
10 March.
Grant to MAINHARDT, DUKE OF LEINSTER, of all Wrecks, between the Latitudes of 12 Degrees South and 40 North, by him to be recovered at any time within 20 Degrees years after the date hereof, (the Bermudas, Cartagena, and Jamaica excepted) for several terms of years, one full tenth of the (5 Will. & Mary, premises reserved to the King and Queen.
&c., &c.,
p.!.) IO February.
FRANCIS NICHOLSON,
and Governor of Maryland. (5 Will, fc Mary, p. 2.) 27 January. WILLIAM BARNES, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Geand Antegua, during pleasure. (5 Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 25 April. Grant to THOMAS NEALE, Esq., and JOHN TYZACKE, gent., all Wrecks, &c., &c., within 30 Leagues of the Isle of Stables, and betwixt 40 and 50 Degrees of North Latitude, to be gotten and recovered by them within seven years after the date hereof. (5 Will. & Mary, p. 3.) 1 Grant to the Widows and Children of JACOB LEISLER and 5 ApriL JACOB MILBURNE, of New York, all the real and personal estates of the said LEISLER and MILBURNE, executed for
neral of the Islands of St. Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat
&t.
167
December.
co. Hereford, Knt. & Bart, all those Islands called Ascension, Trinidad, and Martin Vaz, to him, his heirs and assigns, for ever yielding and paying the fourth part of the profits of all mines of gold and silver wrought in the said Islands on the 5th Nov. yearly. To be holden of the manor of East Greenwich, in socage, and not in capite, nor by knight s service. (5 Will. & Mary, p. $)
treason, in the Colony of Mary, p. 4.) Grant to Sir JOHN HOSKYNS, of Harewood,
New
York.
&
26 December. FRANCIS RUSSELL, Esq., appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Islands of Barbadoes, Sta. Lucia, Dominico, St. Vincent's, &c., commonly called the Caribee Islands, lying and being to windward from Guadaloupe. (5 Will. & Mary, p. 5.) 26 June. Colonel RALPH WORMLEY appointed Secretary of Virginia,
to hold the (vice CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, Esq., deceased,) same by himself or deputy, during pleasure. (5 Will. & Mary,
p. 6.)
10 June.
of
New York
and
Militia of Connecti-
8 March.
Clerk of the
Navy
in
Barbadoes, vice ARCHIBALD CARMICHAEL, Esq., deceased, during pleasure. (6 Will. & Mary, p. I.) Revocation of the appointment of GEORGE HANNAH to 17 January. the office of Provost Marshal of Barbadoes, and appoints JAMES HANNAH, Esq., to the said office. (7 Will. III. p. 4.)
1
6 April.
of the Esq., appointed Provost Marshal General of St. Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat, and Antegua, Islands during pleasure, vice WILLIAM BARNES, Esq., deceased. (8
JOHN PERRIE,
May.
WILLIAM BRODERICK,
Jamaica.
26 June.
WILLIAM PARTRIDGE,
of
New
Esq., appointed Lieutenant Governor Hampshire, during pleasure. (8 Will. III. p. 8.)
4 January.
SAMUEL DAY, Esq., appointed Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bermudas or Summer Islands. (9
3.)
Will. III. p.
22 February.
Christopher's,
Esq., appointed Secretary of St. Mountserrat, and Antegua, and other Leeward Caribee Islands, during pleasure. (9 Will. III. p. 4.)
EDWARD
PARSONS,
Nevis,
21**
68
&c.
iS June.
iS June.
Chief of
New
York,
24 July.
Esq., appointed Captain General and Governor Chief of the Islands of Barbadoes, Sta. Lucia, Dominico, St. Vincent's, &c., and the rest of the Islands, &c., commonly called the Caribee Islands. (9 Wilt. III. p. 7.)
in
RALPH GREY,
17 July.
JOHN BABER, Esq., appointed Secretary of Jamaica, and Commissary of the Stores and Clerk of the Enrolment of Deeds, &c., during pleasure. (9 Will. III. p. 7.)
The King releaseth unto Sir WILLIAM BEESTON, Knt, Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica, all offences and neglects committed for his not taking the oaths, appointed to be taken by the Governors of Colonies in Asia, Africa, or America.
(10 Will. III. p.
5.)
8 August.
12 August.
ral
GEORGE GOLDING, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Geneof Jamaica, during plea s urc. (10 Will. III. p. 7.)
20 July.
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Esq., appointed Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia. (He succeeded Sir EDWARD ANDROS, Knt, who obtained leave to return home for the recovery of
his health.)
(
i
o Will.
1 1 1 . p. 8.)
19 October.
ral
NATHANIEL BLAKESTON,
and Governor
in Chief of
20 September. THOMAS LAWRENCE, Esq., appointed Secretary of Maryland, during pleasure. (Letters Patent appointing Sir THOMAS LAWRENCE, Bart., of the 5th Sept., 3 Will. & Mary,
are revoked.^
p. 10.)
6 May.
WILLIAM NEEDHAM,
p.i.)
gent., appointed Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace of Jamaica, during pleasure. (11 Will. III.
25 March.
7 June.
EDWARD
III. p. 2.)
Summer
Islands,
(i
Will.
167*
EDWARD CHILTON, of the Middle Temple, Barrister, appointed Attorney General of Barbadoes. (i i Will. III. p. 2.) January. Sir WILLIAM BEESTON appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief of Jamaica, during pleasure, (u Will. III.
May.
P-4-)
17 March.
ALLEN BRODERICK,
of
29 August.
ALEXANDER SKENE appointed Secretary of, and Clerk of the several Courts in Barbadoes, during pleasure, (i i Will. III.
p. 6.)
13
May. CHRISTOPHER CODRINGTON, Esq., appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief over the Islands of Nevis, St. Christopher's, Mountserrat, Antegua, Barbadoes, Will. III. p. 6, in dorso.)
Anquilla,
&c.
(n
23 Nov.
RALPH GREY,
ing of Piracies.
Esq.,
others, appointed Commissioners at St. Vincent's, &c., for examinSimilar Commissions to STAFFORD FAIRBORE,
;
and
and and
to BENJAMIN BENNET, Esq., others, for Newfoundland to NATHAN others, for the Bermudas or Summer Islands
; ;
BLACKSTON, Esq., for Maryland and Pennsylvania to CHRISTOPHER CODRINGTON, Esq., for St. Christopher's, Mountserrat, Antigua, Barbouda, [Barbadoes] Anguilla, &c, commonly called the Caribee Islands to FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Esq., for Virand to RICHARD, EARL OF BELLOMONT, ginia and Carolina for Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
;
i.)
13 December.
in
Esq., appointed Clerk of the Barbadoes, during pleasure. (12 Will. III. p. i.)
SAMUEL Cox,
Navy Office
23 November.
RICHARD, EARL OF BELLOMONT, and others, appointed Commissioners for examining of Piracies at New York, East and West, New Jersey, and Connecticut also to Sir WILLIAM BEESTON, Knt, for Jamaica and the Bahama Islands. (12
;
Will. III. p.
i,
in dorso.)
Lieutenant Go24 September. BENJAMIN BENNETT, Esq., appointed vernor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda or Summer
Islands, during pleasure.
(12 Will. III. p.
2.)
4 March.
THOMAS WEAVOR, Esq., appointed Collector of New York (during pleasure), with a salary
CHIDLEY BROOK, who was appointed
III. p. (12 Will.
4.)
and Receiver
of 20O/., vice
Will.
14 Dec.,
&
Mary.
1 1
July.
Sir
THOMAS LAWRENCE,
Bart.,
21**
i68*
&>e.
31 July.
Esq.,
of Jamaica,
in
dorso.)
9 September. EDWARD HYDE, Esq., commonly called LORD CORNBURY, appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief of New York, during pleasure. (13 Will. III. p. 2.) November. HENRY CARPENTER, Esq., appointed Secretary of the 27 Islands of St. Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat, and Antegua, and other the Leeward and Caribee Islands, during pleasure, &c.
(13 Will. III. p.
3.)
13 February.
MlTFORD CROWE,
Governor in Chief over the Islands of Barbadoes, Dominico, St. Vincent, &c. (14 Will. III. p. I.)
13 February.
JOSEPH DUDLEY, Esq., appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief of Massachusetts Bay, (14 Will. III. p. i) also Governor and Commander in Chief of New Hampshire,
;
during pleasure.
p. i, in dorso.)
Lists of the
Livinge and
Dead
in Virginia
Febr: 16 th 1623.*
[i.e.
162 j.]
List of
Att
y Collcdg Land.
MATHEW EDLOW
WILLIAM PRICE
GABRIELL HOLLAND
WILLIAM BROWING [BROWNING] WALTER Coop [COOPER] WILLIAM WELDER LEONARD MORE DANIELL SHURLEY PEETER JORDEN NICHOLAS PERSE WILLIAM DALBIE
Att
y Neck
of Land.
LUKE BOYS
rs
BOYS
DAVID WILLIAMS WILLIAM WALKER EDWARD HOBSON THOMAS HOBSON JOHN DAY
JOHN DOD'S
170
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
Sherlow
hundred
PRICE
infants
\
HAR-RIS
rs
SHARP.
RICHARD RAWSE THOMAS SHEPPY WILLIAM CLEMENS THOMAS HARRIS his Wife HARRIS
ANN WOODLEY
MARGRETT BERMAN THOMAS FARMER HUGH HILTON RICHARD TAYLOR vx. TAYLOR JOSUA CHARD CHRISTOPHER BROWNE THOMAS OAGE Vx: OAGE infans OAGE HENRY COLTMAN
infantes
PARTTIN PARTTIN
HENRY BENSON
NICHOLAS BLACKMAN
NATHANELL TATTAM
MATHEW GLOSTER
SYMON TURGIS
NICHOLAS BALEY ANN BAYLEY
HUGH
infans
PRICE PRICE
ELMER PHILLIPS THOMAS PAULETT THOMAS BAUGH. THOMAS PACKER JONAS RAYLEY
JOHN TRUSSELL CHRISTOPHER BEANI: JOHN CARTTER HENRY BAGWELL THOMAS BAGWELL EDWARD GARDINER RICHARD BIGGS
Vx PRICE
infans
GREENE.
THE LIVING IN
-
VIRGINIA.
Living
rs
-
171
Living
^ I
rs
BIGGS
fit
WILLIAM BIGGS
THOMAS BIGGS
ANTHONY BURROWS
REBECCA ROSSE M. ( ROSSE \ ROSSE
FETTERS, a maid.
PALMER filia PALMER RICHARD ENGLISH NATHANIEL CAUSEY Mrs CAUSEY LAWRANCE EVANS EDWARD CLARKE vx CLARKE infans CLARKE
HENRY WILLIAMS
vx WILLIAMS HENRY FISHER vx FISHER
infans
FlSHER
JOHN FREME RICHARD JOHNSON WILLIAM DAWSON JOHN HELY ROBERT MANUELL ANN LINKON WILLIAM BASSE
Mrs-
At fionrdien hundred RICHARD GREGORY EDWARD ALBORN THOMAS DILLIMAGER THOMAS HACK
MANNELL]
[or
BASSE
THOMAS PALMER
JOHN BROWNE ANNIS BOULT WILLIAM BAKER THEODER BERISTON WALTER BLAKE THOMAS WATTS
22
172
Living
JOHN WOODSON WILLIAM STRAUNGE* THOMAS DUNE JOHN LANDMAN LEONARD YEATS GEORGE LEVET THOMAS HAWAY THOMAS FILENST ROBERT SMITH THOMAS GRINDER THOMAS GASKO
'
JOHN VPTON JOHN WILSON HENRY ROWNIGE [or ROWINGE] NATHANIELL THOMAS WILLIAM BARRETT ROBERT OKLEY RICHARD BRADSHAW THOMAS SAWELL JOHN BAMFORD
ANTHONY
WILLIAM
JOHN
men
ANTHONY
an Negors
woman
West and Sherlow hundred Hand
the rest at
HENRY LINGE
GIBERT PEPPET
THOMAS MIMES JOHN LINGE JOHN GALE THOMAS BARNETT ROGER TOMPSON ANN TOMPSON ANN DOUGHTY SARA WOODSON
f Negors
.
ANN
FOSSETT
VJ
|
I
JENKIN OSBORNE WILLIAM SISMORE MARTHA SISMORE STEPHEN BRABY ELIZABETH BRABY
is,
[I believe this is correct ; hut the third letter is blotted in the original ; and there sides, a dot near the end of the woi-.l, which makes it possible to read it as STRAMIGE.]
be
THE LIVING IN
EDWARD TEMPLE
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
'73
DANIELL VERGO WILLIAM TATHILL boy THOMAS HAILE boy RICHARD MOREWOOD EDWARD SPARSHOTT
At James
S r FRANCES
Cittye
and w'A
the
ISACKE CHAPLAINE
WALTER
PRIEST
MARY WOODWARD
S r GEORGE YEARDLEY Knight TEMPERANCE LADY YEARDLY ARGALL YA~RDLEY FRANCES YEARDLEY ELIZABETH YEARDLEY KlLIBETT HlCHCOCKE AUSTEN COMBES JOHN FOSTER RICHARD ARRUNDELL SUSAN HALL
THOMAS PHILLIPS HENRY THORNE ROBERT HUDSON ISACKE BANGTON [or BAUGTON]
NICHOLAS SUTTON WILLIAM WHITT EDWARD BUTTLER
HENRY TURNER THOMAS LEY JOHN BROWNE JOHN TRACHERN HENRY WILLSON THOMAS BALDWYNE ALLEXANDER SANDERSON
DAVID ELLIS SARA MORE
ANN
YOUNGE
Negro Negro
1
.
women
ANN
a Maid.
JONE DAVIES
ELIZABETH SALTER
Trasu'
GEORGE SANDS
PERCE JONE PERCE
Cap:
ROBERT HEDGES
HUGH W"
[WILLIAMS]
THOMAS MOULSTON HENRY FARMOR JOHN LIGIITFOOTE THOMAS SMITH ROGER RUESE ALLEXANDER GILL JOHN CARTWRIGHT ROBERT AUSTINE
SARA MACOCKE ELIZABETH ROLFE CIIRI: LAWSON vxor ciiis LAWSON FRANCES FOULLER CHARLES WALLER HENRY BOOTH
Cap:
M'-s
RAPH HAMOR
HAMOR
JEREME CLEMENT
ELIZABETH CLEMENT
ANN ADDAMS
ELKINTON RATCLIFE
FRANCIS GIBSON JAMES YEMANSON
JOHN PONTES
CHRISTOPHER BEST.
ANGELO
Doc:
THOMAS CLARKE
JOHN POTT ELIZABETH POTT RICHARD TOWNSEND THOMAS LEISTER JOHN KULLAWAY RANDALL HOWLETT
JANE DICKINSON FORTUNE TAYLOR
Cap:
REIGNOLD'S
Mr HICK MORE
VX HlCKMORE
SARA RIDDALL
rs
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
'75
THOMAS MENTIS [or MEUTIS] ROBERT WHITMORE ROBERT CHAUNTREE ROBERT SIIEPPARD WILLIAM SAWIER LANSLOTT DAMPORT MATH: LOYD THOMAS OTTWAY THOMAS CROUCH ELIZABETH STARKEY
ELINOR
ANTHONY BURROWS
JOHN COOKE NICHOLAS GOULDSMITH
ELIAS GAILE
PERRY infans PERRY FRANCES CHAPMAN GEORGE GRAUES* [GRAVES] vx GRAUES* REBECCA SNOWE SARA SNOWE
rs
THOMAS HEBBS
CLEM T DILKE
DILKE JOHN HINTON
rs
JOHN JACKSON
EDWARD PRICE
OSTEN SMITH THOMAS SPILMAN BRYAN CAWT
JOHN JACKSON
vx JACKSON
EPHRAIM JACKSON
M M
r rs
M M
Living
in the inainc
PECEABLE SHERWOOD
RICHARD ATKINS
vx ATKINS
vx SPALDING
piier
WILLIAM BAKER EDWARD OLIVER SAMWELL MORRIS ROBERT DAVIS ROBERT LUNTHORNE JOHN VERNIE
pucr
THOMAS GRAVE et vx JONE GRAVE WILLIAM GRAVE RICHARD YOUNGE vx YOUNGE JONE YOUNGE
RANDALL SMALWOOD JOHN GREENE WILLIAM MUDGE
JOHN FISHER JOHN ROSE THOMAS THORNEGOOD JOHN BADSTON SUSAN BLACKWOOD
ELIN PAINTER
GOODMAN WEBB
THE LIVING IN
,
VIRGINIA.
Living
'77
Living
THOMAS SWNOW* JOHN SMITH LAWRANCE SMALPAGE THOMAS CROSSE THOMAS PRICHARD RICHARD CROUCH
CHRISTOPHER REDHEAD HENRY BOOTH
GRIFFINE GuNiEf
JOHN HOWELL WILLIAM BURTT WILLIAM STOCKER NICHOLAS ROOTE SARA KIDDALL ( KIDDALL infans I KIDDALL
JONES
M M
THO: BUN
EDWARD FISHER
RICHARD SMITH JOHN WOLRICH M rs WOLRICH
JONATHIN GILES CHRISTOPH: RIPEN
WILLIAM KEMP
i'x
KEMP
HUGH BALDWINE
vx BALDWINE
JOHN WILMOSE
[Apparently so
but
GUME,
or
GUIXE.]
THE LIVING IN
Living
in
VIRGINIA.
Living
yams Hand
ANTHONY HARLOW
WILLIAM JONES
vx JONES
JOHN JOHNSON vx JOHNSON f JOHNSON infans I JOHNSON JOHN HALL vx HALL WILLIAM COOKSEY vx COOKSEY infans COOKSEY
ALICE KEAN
y neck of land.
M
.
KlNGSMEALE
f
\
(.
VX KlNGSMEALE
,
infans
KlNGSMEALE KlNGSMEALE
ROBERT FITTS
vx FITTS
JOHN REDDISH
GOODMAN STOIKS*
vx STOIKS infans STOIKS
M M
r
r
ADAMS
LEET
[First written
ALLEN
his
man
ISABELL PRATT
STOCKS, then
altered.]
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
179
JOHN SMITH vx SMITH infans SMITH JOHN VERGO RICHARD FENN WILLIAM RICHARDSON ROBERT LINDSEY RICHARD DOLFEMB JOHN BOTTAM JOHN ELLIOTT SUSAN BARBER THOMAS GATES vx GATES
PERCIVALL
At y'
Plantacoit, oner
Cittie
ag James
RICE AP WILLIAMS
JlRO a Negro
WOOD
ARTHUR GOULDSMITH
ROBERT WILLIAMS MORICE LOYD
ANTHONY BURRIN
WILLIAM BEDFORD WILLIAM SAND'S JOHN PROCTOR M rs PROCTOR
PHETTIPLACE CLOSE
ARON CONWAY
WILLIAM SUTTON RICHARD GREENE
MATHEW HAMAN
SAMWELL DAVIES JOHN THOMAS JOHN DOCKER ABRAM WOOD MlCHEALL LUPWORTH
JOHN DAVIES LEWIS BALY
23
i8o
J.
Living
GEORGE GURR
HENRY WOOD
JOHN BALDWINE JOHN NEEDOME WILLIAM BINCKS NICHOLAS TOMPSON JOHN DENCY [or DEUCY] ERASMUS CARTTER JOHN EDWARD'S GEORGE BAYLEY GEORGE SPARKE NICHOLAS COMIN NICHOLAS ARRAS MARTTIN TVRNER JOHN STONE infans DAVY MANSFIELD
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
THOMAS OTTAWELL THOMAS CROUCH ROBERT BEW JOHN RUSSELL ROBERT CHANTRY GEORGE RODGERS LANSLOTT DAMPORTT JOHN SHULE NATH: LOYD WILLIAM SAWYER
WILLIAM WARD WILLIAM HARTLY
JERIME WHITT
Liuetenht
VlNCENCIO
PURFREY
EDWARD GRINDALL
Mr SWIFT WILLIAN HAMES*
* If
it
HARRIS
ROWLAND LOTTIS
I'X
this
LOTTIS
of later date than the original writing
[There
is
riot
above
word, but
read the
fancy
it is
be part of the
word,
we must
name
as
HAINES.]
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
181
JOHN ELISON
vx ELISON
GEORGE SANDERS THOMAS CORDER JOSEPH JOHNSON GEORG PRAN JOHN BOTTOM THOMAS FARLY vx FARLEY
a Child
L iving JOHN JARVICE, ats, GLOVER JOHN BROWNE WILLIAM BURCIIER JOHN BURCHER JOHN FULWOOD THOMAS BRANSBY THOMAS COLLY THOMAS SIMPSONTHOMAS POWELL NICHOLAS LONGE
At
martins hundred
NICHOLAS SHOTTON
At Hogg Hand DAVID SAND RS mfister [minister] JOHN VTIE [UTIE] Mrs VTIE JOHN VTIE infrias [infans] WILLIAM TYLER ELIZABETH TYLER RICHARD WHITBY WILLIAM RAMSHAW
RICE WATKINS THOMAS FOSKEW lost HENER ELSWORU THOMAS CAUSEY GEORGE VNION* [UNION] HENRY WOODWARD ROGER WEBSTER JOHN DOUSTON JOSEPH JOHNSON RICHARD CROCKER Child
WILLIAM HARWOOD SAMWELL MARCH HUGH HUES JOHN JACKSON THOMAS WARD JOHN STEVANS HUMPHRY WALDEN THOMAS DOUGHTIE JOHN HASLEY SAMWELL WEAVER
Vid's
filia
r*
JACKSON JACKSON
)
TAYLOR
ANN WINDOK
ELIZABETH BYGRAUE
lost
M M
foHN HELLINE
HELLIN
name
;
am
it
ViNuN.J
.232
182
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
a french
man
et i<x
THOMAS SIBERY
At Wanvick Squeakc JOHN BATT
Indian thickett
HENRY PINFFE
WASSELL WEBLIN ANTHONY READ FRANCES WOODSON
HENRY WOODALL
GREGORY DORY
JOHN FOSTER JOHN GREENE JOHN WARD CHRIST6: WlNDMILE RICHARD RAPIER CUTBERT PEIRSON
HENRY PHILLIPS
FETTER COLLINS CHR: REINOLD'S EDWARD MABIN
JOHN MALDMAN THOMAS COLLINS GEORGE RUSHMORE THOMAS SPENCER GEORGE CLARKE RICH: BARTLETT FRANCS" BANKS JOHN JENKINS THOMAS JONES WILLIAM DENHAM PETER
,
ADAM RUMELL
RICHARD ROBINSON
JAMES a
french
ma
At
Elizabeth Cittye
MARY WHITTAKERS
CHARLES ATKINSON CHARLES CALTHROP JOHN LANKFEILD
BRIDG'S
FREEMAN
ANTHONY
FRANC'S
NICHOLAS WESELL
neS res
MARGRETT JOHN BENNETT NICHOLAS SKINNER JOHN ATKINS JOHN POLLENTIN RACHELL POLLENTIN MARGRETT POLLENTIN MARY a maid
f J
THOMAS HARDING
WILLIAM JOY RAPH OSBORNE EDWARD BARNES
THOMAS THORNGOOD
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
183
ANN ATTKINSON
LANKFEILD MEDCLALFE* GEORGE NUCE ELIZABETH WHITTAKEUS GEORGE ROADS
OSBORNE SMITH
vx
vx
EDWARD JOHNSON
WILLIAM FOULLER REINOLD GOODWYN
JAMES LARMOUNT JOHN JACKSON vid's JOHNSON
vid's
MORE WRIGHT vx WRIGHT filia WRIGHT THOMAS DOWSE SAMWELL BENNETT WILLIAM BROWNE WILLIAM ALLEN LEWIS WELCHMAN ROBERT MORE M DOWSE
vx BENNETT
FOWLER
2 french
BENNETT pue |
I
BENNETT
At
Bticke
Row
HENRY WHEELER
JAMES BROOKS
SAMWELL KENNELL JOHN CARNING THOMAS NEARES ROBERT SALVADGE WILLIAM BARRY
JOSEPH HATFIELD
EDWARD MARSHALL
AMBROSE GRIFFITH
See twelve
lines below.]
84
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
L iving
HENRY
ANDREW RAWLEY
FETTER
more at Elizabeth
Cittic
LA GAURD
Row
FRANC'S PITTS
THOMAS SHEWORD BENIAMINE HANDCLEARE WILLIAM BARNARD JOHN SHELLEY NATHANIELL MOPER NATHA: GAUMON MARGRETT GILES RICHARD LONGE vx LONGE infans LONGE
RICHARD EVANS WILLIAM NEWMAN
THOMAS FAULKNER ESAW DE LA WARE WILLIAM CORNIE THOMAS CURTISE ROBERT BRITTAINE ROGER WALKER
BARKLY
a dot
should be read
above.]
HANIE
or
may have been omitted from this word, and that the lady's name HAINE she may have been wife to the man mentioned four lines
:
'85
ANN LAYDON
VIRGINIA LAYDON
GEORG THOMSON PAULE THOMSON WILLIAM THOMSONPASTA CHAMPIN STEPHEN SHERE JEFFERY HALL
RICH: JONES
ALICE LAYDON
KATHERNE LAYDON
WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM RICHARD
EVANS
JULIAN
KEMP
WITII'E [WITHERE]
MARY TUCKER
JANE BRAKLEY ELIZABETH HIGGINS
JOHN JORNALL WALTER MASON SARA JULIAN SARA GOULDOCKE JOHN SALTER WILLIAM COALE JERENY DICKENSON LAWRANCE PEELE JOHN EVANS MARKE EVANS GEORGE EVANS JOHN DOWNEMAN
ELIZABETH
DOWNEMAN
MARY MOUNDAY
CHOUPOUKE
an Indian
WILLIAM BALDWIN
ANTHONY
ISSABELLA
Leftenht
Negres
)
JOSEPH MOSLEY
ALBIANO WETHERSLY*
JOHN LAYDON
*
ROBERT SMITH JOHN CHEESMAN THOMAS CHEESMAN EDWARD CHEESMAN PETTER DICKSON JOHN BAYNAN ROBERT SWEET
[Sic in orig.]
i86
THE
Living
LI WAG
IN VIRGINIA.
Living
JOHN PAKRETT WILLIAM FOUKS JOHN CLACKSON JOHN HILL WILLIAM MORTEN WILLIAM CLARKE EDWARD STOCKDELL
ELIZABETH BAYNAM GEORGE DAVIES ELIZABETH DAVIES ANN HARRISON JOHN CURTISE
child
THOMAS HUGES
WILLIAM KILDRIDGE ALEXAND" MOUNTNEY EDWARD BRYAN
PERSIVALL IBOTSON JOHN PENRICE
ROBERT LOCKE
ANN
ELIZABETH IBOTSON IBOTSON EDWARD HILL THOMAS BEST HANNA HILL ELIZABETH HILL ROBERT SALFORD JOHN SALFORD
PHILLIP
THOMAS WILLOWBEY
OLIUER JENKINSON JOHN CHANDELER NICHOLAS DAVIES
CHAPMAN
THOMAS PARTER
MARY SALFORD
FRANCIS CHAMBERLIN WILLIAM HILL WILLIAM HARRIS
ANN BARBER
JOHN HUTTON
ELIZABETH HUTTON
WILLIAM WORLIDGE JOHN FORTH THOMAS SPILMAN REBECCA CHAMBER LIN ALICE HARRIS PHAROW PHLINTON ARTHUR SMITH
HUGH HALL
ROBERT SABIN JOHN COOKER
MARY
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
187
HUGH DlCKEN
WILLIAM GAYNE RICHARD MINTREN Junio r JOANE FLINTON ELIZABETH FLINTON REBECCA COUBBER RICHARD MINTREN senior JOHN FRYE WILLIAM BROOKS SIBILE BROOKS WILLIAM BROOKS
HENRY GANEY
JOHN ROBINSON ROBERT BROWNE THOMAS PARRISH EDMOND SPALDEN ROGER FARBRACKE THEODER JONES WILLIAM BALDWIN
THOMAS CRISPE
RICHARD PACKE MILES PRICHETT THOMAS GODBY MARGERY PRICHETT JONE GOODBY JONE GRINDRY JOHN JUIMAN MARY GRINDRY JOHN GRINDRY child
JOHN WAINE
ANN WAINE
MARY ACKLAND
GEORGE ACKLAND JOHN HARLOW WILLIAM CAPP'S EDWARD WATTERS PAULE HARWOOD
NICH: BROWNE ADAM THROUGOOD
THOMASIN LOXMORE THOMAS GARNETT ELIZABETH GARNETT SUSSAN GARNETT FRANCES MICHELL JONAS STOCKTON THIMOTHEE STOCKTON WILLIAM COOKE RICHARD BOULTEN FRANCES HILL JOHN JACKSON RICHARD DAVIES ANN COOKE DICTRAS CHRISMUS THOMAS HILL
i88
THOMAS HETHERSALL WILLIAM DOUGLAS THOMAS DOUTHORN ELIZABETH DOUTHORN SAMWELL DOUTHORN a THOMAS an Indian JOHN HAZARD JOANE HAZARD HENRY FRANCES MASON
MlCHEALL WlLCOCKS WILLIAM QUERKE
bo[y]
EDWARD
JOHN
THOMAS GEORGE
CHARLES FARMER JAMES KNOTT JOHN ASCOMB ROBERT FEN NELL
PHILLIP
KETH
mister
JOHN BUSH JOHN Coop [COOPER] JONADAB ILLETT JOHN BARNABY JOHN SEAWARD ROBERT NEWMAN WILLIAM PARKER THOMAS SNAPP CLEMENT EVANS THOMAS SPILMAN THOMAS PARRISH At
the
Eastern Sliore
DANIELL COGLEY WILLIAM ANDREWS THOMAS GRAUES JOHN WILCOCKS THOMAS CRAMPE WILLIAM COOMES JOHN PARSONS JOHN COOMES JAMES CHAMBERS ROBERTT BALL GOODWIFE BALL
THOMAS HALL
ISMALE HILLS
WILLIAM
JOHN TYERS
EDMOND CLOAKE
WILLIAM BIBBY
WALTER SCOTT
GOODWIFE SCOTT
THE LIVING IN
Living
VIRGINIA.
Living
189
ROBERT EDMOND'S THOMAS HICHCOCKE JOHN EVANS HENRY WATTKINS PEREGREE WATTKINS DANIELL WATTKINS JOHN BLOWER GODY BLOWER JOHN a boy of M r CANS [or CAUS] JOHN How JOHN BUTTERFEILD WILLIAM DAVIES FETTER LONGMAN JOHN WILKINS GOODWIFE WILKINS THOMAS POWELL GODY POWELL THOMAS PARKE
*
WILLIAM SMITH
EDWARD DREW
NICHOLAS HOSKINS
and
his Child
WILLIAM WILLIAMS Mrs WILLIAMS JOHN THROGMORTON BENNANINE* KNIGHT CHAD GUNSTON ABRAM ANALIN [or AUALIN,
i.e.
AVALTN]
THOMAS BLACK LOCKE JOHN BARNETT THOMAS SAVADGE WILLIAM BEANE SALOMAN GREENE JOHN WASBORNE
WILLIAM OUILLS.
24
A List
of the
JOHN WOOD
WILLIAM MORE
one Negar
}-kild
WILLIAM LAMBERTT
At t/te neck of land MOSES CONYERS GEORGE GRIMES WILLIAM CLEMENTS THOMAS FERNLEY kid [killed]
THOMAS ROBERTS JOHN EDMONDS JOHN LASEY DANIELL FRANCKE Cap: NATH WEST CHRISTOPHER HARDING
kild
At flower de hundred
EDWARD
At Jurdains ROGER MUCH
Jorncy
JOHN MAYOR WILLIAM WAYCOME THOMAS PRISE ROBERT WALKIN JOHN FETHERSTON JOHN AP ROBERTS RICHARD JONES RICHARD GRIFFIN RICHARD RANKE [or RAUKE] WILLIAM EDGER JOHN FRY DIXI CARPENTER WILLIAM SMITH JAMES CINDUARE* EDWARD TEMPLE SARA SALFORD
read
may be
ClNDNAKE
or CINDVARE.]
THE DEAD IN
Dead STANSON JOHN CHRISTO: EVANS
VIRGINIA.
191
HENRY FRY
At James Ciltie M r SOTHEY JOHN DUMPONT THOMAS BROWNE HENRY SOTHEY THOMAS SOTHEY MARY SOTHEY ELIZABETH SOTHEY THOMAS CLARKE MARGRETT SHRAWLEY RICHARD WALKER VALLENTYN GENTLER FETTER BRISHITT
JOHN DINSE THOMAS TINDALL RICHARD KNIGHT* JOHN JEFFEREYS* JOHN HAMUN* JOHN MERIDIEN* JOHN COUNTWANE* THOMAS GUINE [or GUNIE]* THOMAS SOMERSALL WILLIAM ROWSLEY ELIZABETH ROWSLEY
a maid of thers
M M
.
r
fs
FlTZIEFFERYS
COLLINS vx
PEGDEN FETTER DE MAINE GOODMAN ASCOMB GOODMAN WITTS WILLIAM KERTON Mr ATKINS
r
JACOB PROPHETT.
JOHN REDING RICHARD ATKINS his child JOHN BAYLY WILLIAM JONES his srvant JOHN M r PEARNS servant
JOSIAS
HARTT
JUDITH SHARP
[See next page, where these names are repeated.]
192
ANN OUAILE
REIGNOLD'S
MATHEW GRIFFINE
ROBERT ADWARD'S
EUIMS]
JOHN JONES THOMAS PRICHARD THOMAS MORGAINE THOMAS BIGGS NICHOLAS BUSHELL ROBERT WILLIAMS ROBERT REYNOLD'S
ROGER TURNOR THOMAS GUINE [or GUNIE]* JOHN COUNTWAY* JOHN MERIDAY* BENIAMINE VsHERf JOHN HAMAN* JOHN JEFFERYES* RICHARD KNIGHT* JOHN WALKER
HOSIER
NATHEW JENINGS
RICHARD MORRIS FRANCES BARKE
At
HUMPHRY CLOUGH
MORRIS CHALONER SAMWELL BETTON JOHN GRUFFIN WILLIAM EDWARDS WILLIAM SALSBURY
*
[It will
JOHN EwiNsf SAMWELL FISHER JOHN Ewis JAMES CARTTER EDWARD FLETCHER ADERTON GREENE MORICE BAKER ROBERT M r EWINS man ROBERT PIDGION THOMAS TRIGGS JAMES THURSBY NICHOLAS THIMBLEBY FRANCES MILLETT JOHN HOOKS THOMAS LAWSON WILLIAM MILLER
NICHOLAS PATRICE
some
'
THE DEAD IN
-
VIRGINIA.
93
Dead
Dead
NICHOLAS DORINGTON
RAPII ROGERS
RICHARD EDMONDS
DAVID COLLINS
THOMAS GUINE [or GUNIE]* JOHN VICARS JOHN MERIDIE* BENY VSHER* JOHN CANTWELL
RICHARD KNIGHT* ROBERT HELLUE
EDWARD
PRICE
THOMAS NICHOLLS
ye JOHN PATTISON vx PATTISON
2 Childrens of
French
men
vkild
THOMAS WILLER SAMWELL FULSHAW JOHN WAMSLEY ABRAM COLMAN JOHN HODGES NAAMY BOYLE
At Hog Hand WILLIAM BRAKLEY PETTER DUN
At Wanvicke Squeak
JOSIAS COLLINS
JOHN LONG
At
martins hundred
HENRY BAGFORD
NICHOLAS GLEADSTON
[Again
repetitions.
CLEMENT WILSON WILLIAM ROBINSON CHR: RAWSON THOMAS WINSLOW vx WINSLOW infans WlNSLOW
See previous page.]
194
THE DEAD IN
VIRGINIA.
Dead
JAMES COLLIS
THOMAS PRICKF.TT THOMAS MADDOX JOHN GREENE NATHANEL STANBRIDG JOHN LITTON CHRISTO: ASH vx ASH infans ASH NETHANIEL LAME [^LAINE] \ _ fkiki J JANE FISHER
PHILLIP JONES
RAPH ROCKLY WILLIAM GEALES GEORGE JONES ANDREW ALLINSON WILLIAM DOWNES RICHARD GILLETT GOODWIFE NONN [or NOUN] HUGO SMALE THOMAS WINTERSALL
JOHN WRIGHT JAMES FENTON
CISELY a Maid
EDWARD BANKS
JOHN SYMONS THOMAS SMITH THOMAS GRIFFIN GEORGE CANE ROBERT WHITT SYMON an Italian
At Elizabeth Cittie CHARLE MARSHALL WILLIAM HOPKICKE DORITHIE PARKINSON \VlLLIAM ROBERTTS JOHN FARRAR MARTIN CUFFE
JOHN GAVETT
?-
Irishmen
JOHN
JOCKY ARMESTRONGE WOLSTON PELSANT SAMPSON PELSANT CATHRIN CAPPS WILLIAM ELBRIDG JOHN SANDERSON JOHN BENBRICKE
HENRY WEST
JASPER TAYLER BRIGETT SEARLE
HUSSY
'95
CHRISTO: Welchman
ANN BARBER
WILLIAM LUCOTT
NICHOLAS kild HENRY BRIDGES
HENRY PAYTON
RICHARD GRIFFIN RAPHE HARRISON SAMWELL HARVIE JOHN Box BENIANINE Box THOMAS servant FRANCES CHAMBERLINE BRIDGETT DAMERON. ISARELL KNOWLES
THOMAS KENINSTON
Cap: LINCOLNE CHAD: GULSTONS vx GULSTONS in/cms GULSTONS
SYMON WITH WHITNEY GUY THOMAS BRODBANKE WILLIAM BURNHOUSEJ JOHN SPARKS ROBERT MORGAINE] JOHN LOCKE WILLIAM THOMPSON THOMAS FULHAM CUTBERD BROOKS
*
JOHN KNIGHT.
[Sic in orig.]
196
THE DEAD IN
VIRGINIA.
JUT
JOHN WALKER
HOSIER WILLIAM JACKSON WILLIAM APLEBY
|UTof
|UT
of the Margrett
and John.
M M
LANGLEY
WRIGHT
and John.
"
"
to
Emigrate
VIRGINIA^
is
[IN the
We
promise
Most Serene King of Great of Britain to go and inJiabit in Virginia, a land under His Majesty's obedience, as soon as conveniently may be, and this under the conditions
the
to be
my Lord Ambassador
to the
said
Ambassador, and not otherwise, on tlie faith of which we have unanimously signed this present with our sign manual"
[The signatures and the calling of each are appended in the form of a round robin, and in an outer circle the person signing states
whether he
is married, and the number of his children. Endorsed Sir Dudley Carleton, " Signature of such Wallons and French as by offer themselfs to goe into Verginia." The names with an * have
ment
and two
servants.
Total 227, including 55 men, 41 women, As stated above, the original docuauthority of
Mr. Sainsbury, of
The version here given has the Her Majesty's Public Record Office.
The signa-
MOUSNIER DE LA MONTAGNE, medical student marrying man. MOUSNIER DE LA MONTAGNE, apothecary and surgeon marrying man. JACQUE CONNE, tiller of the earth wife and two children.
; ; ;
[The Answer of the Virginia Company preserved in the State 1'aper Department of by JOHN FERRAK, Deputy. The substance
is
dated Aug.
Her
is
1 1, 1621, and a contemporary copy is It is signed Majesty's Public Record Office. to the effect that the Company do not conceive
any inconvenience, provided the number does not exceed 300, and they take the oatli of allegiance to the King and conform to the rules of government established in the Church of England. Cannot recommend the King to aid them with shipping ; the exhausted stock of the Company Land will be granted to them in convenient numbers in prevents them from affording any help.
the principal
cities,
252
198
HENRY LAMBERT,
wife.
and one child. *GEORGE B&AVA, porter MICHEL Du PON, hatter wife and two children. JAN BULLT, labourer wife and four children. PAUL DE PASAR, weaver wife and two children.
wife
; ;
ANTOINE GRENIER, gardener JEAN GOURDEMAN, labourer JEAN CAMPION, wool carder;
; ;
wife.
*JAN DE LA MET, labourer young man. *ANTOINE MARTIN wife and one child.
FRANCOIS FOURDRIN, leather dresser young man. *JAN LECA, labourer wife and five children. THEODORE DUFOUR, draper; wife and two children. *GlLLAlN BROQUE, labourer young man.
; ;
GEORGE WAUTRE,
*JAN SAGE,
serge
musician
;
maker
wife
and
six children.
*MARIE
P.
FLIT, in the
name
children.
GANTOIS, student in theology young man. JACQUES DE LECHEILLES, brewer marrying man. *JAN LE Rou, printer wife and six children. *JAN DE CROY, sawyer wife and five children. ^CHARLES CHANCY, labourer wife and two children.
; ;
*FRAN$OIS CLITDEU, labourer wife and five children. *PHILIPPE CAMPION, draper wife and one child.
;
;
*ROBERT BROQUE,
PHILIPPE
labourer
young man.
;
man.
*JEANNE MARTIN
young girl. PIERRE CORNILLE, vine dresser young man. JAN DE CARPENTRY, labourer wife and two children. *MARTIN DE CARPENTIER, brass founder young man. THOMAS FARNARCQUE, locksmith wife and seven children. PIERRE CASPAR. *GREGOIRE LE JEUNE, shoemaker wife and four children.
; ;
; ;
;
MARTIN FRAMERIE,
musician
199
marrying man.
;
PONTUS LE GEAN, bolting-cloth weaver wife and three children. *BARTHELEMY DIGAUD, sawyer wife and eight children. JESSE DE FOREST, dyer wife and five children.
; ;
*NicOLAS DE LE MARLIER, dyer wife and two children. *JAN DAMONT, labourer wife. *JAN GILLE, labourer wife and three children. *JAN DE TROU, wool carder wife and five children.
;
;
;
PHILIPPE MATON,
dyer,
ANTHOINE DE LIELATE, vinedresser wife and four children. ERNOU CATOIR, wool carder wife and five children. ANTHOIN DESENDRE, labourer wife and one child. ABEL DE CREPY, shuttle worker wife and four children. *ADRIAN BARBE, dyer wife and four children. *MiCHEL LEUSIER, cloth weaver wife and one child. *JEROME LE ROY, cloth weaver; wife and four children. *CLAUDE GHISELIN, tailor young man.
;
*JAN DE CRENNE, glass maker ? [fritteur] wife and one *Louis BROQUE, labourer wife and two children.
;
child.
[MUSTERS
OF THE
INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA.
I62f]
[MUSTERS
OF THE
INHABITANTS
IN VIRGINIA.
i6af]
Colleclg
Land
llenrico
Liuetennt
THOMAS OSBORNE
DANIELL SHERLEY aged 30 yeres came in the Bono. Nova 1619 PEETER JORDEN aged 22 in the London Marchannt 1620 RICHARD DAVIS aged 16 yeres in the Jonathan 1620*
in the
Abigaile
in the in
William
the IJoiia
in the
&
Thomas
Nova 1619
London Marchannt
MARY
same Shipp
THOMAS
Bona Nova
[The short
rtifcs
of the
stores brovight
by passengers, given
26
202
VIRGINIA.
Colledge Land.
Jonathan
in the
Bona Nova.
MARGRETT
Warwick.
Starr
in the
in the
in
the
in the
Supply
in the
Neptune
in the
London Marcliannt
jhe
MUSTER of the
in
the Corporation of Charles Cittie in Virginia taken the 24* of January 1624.
Land
LUKE BOYSE
ALLICE
Servant's
ROBERT HOLLAM aged 23 yeares in the Bonaventure August JOSEPH ROYALL aged 22 yeares in the Charitie July 1622
1620
The
MUSTER
of JOSUAH
ANN
his wife
The
JOHN DOD'S aged
JANE
his wife
MUSTER of
JOHN Don's
aged 40 yeares
The
MUSTER of
VIRGINIA.
203
Charles c\ttie
MUSTER of
THOMAS HARRIS
1621
THOMAS HARRIS aged 38 yeares in the Prosperous in May ADRIA his wife aged 23 yeares in the Marniadnke in November ANN WOODLASE theire kinswoman aged 7 yeares
Servant's
ELIZABETH
aged 15 yeares
in the
Margrett
& John
1620
The
JOHN PRICE aged 40
MUSTER of JOHN
in
PRICE
May
August 1620
ANN
his wife
MARY
The
MUSTER
in
of
the
HUGH
Edwine
HILTON.
in
HUGH HILTON
aged 36 yeares
May
1619
The
/
MUSTER
50 yeares
of
in
RICHARD TAYLO"
Mary Margrett September 1608
London Marc/taunt
tins
the
his wife
aged 21 yeares in
May
1620
May
1620
The
THOMAS OAGE
MUSTER
in
of
THOMAS OAGE
in
aged 40 yeares
in the
Starr
May
ANN
Neptune
August 1618
EDWARD
theire sonn
aged 2 yeares,
26
204
VIRGINIA.
Charles CiuTe'
The
MUSTER
of
ROBERT GREENLEAFE
ROBERT GREENLEAFE aged 43 yeres in the Tryall August 1610 SUSAN his wife aged 23 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620
THOMAS
ANN
The
HENERY COLTMAN
MUSTER
of
HENERY COLTMAN
aged 30 yeres
ANN
The
MUSTER of
in the
HUGH
PRICE
1618
HUGH
JOHN
William
JUDITH
his sonn
yeres in
\h&Marygold
The MUSTER of THOMAS FARMER THOMAS FARMER aged 30 yeres in the Tryall 1616
The
THOMAS SHEPPEY
MUSTER
aged 22 yeres
of
THOMAS SHEPPEV
Supply January 1620
in the
The
SISLEY
his wife
MUSTER of
ALLEXANDER BRADWAY
ALLEXANDER BRADWAY
ADRIA
theire daughter
aged 31 yeres in the Supply January 1620 28 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620 aged aged 9 Months.
VIRGINIA.
205
Neck-of-Land.
Charles Cittie
Jhe
M USTER of WlLLIAM
SHARP
yeres in the Starr in May ELIZABETH his wife aged 25 yeres in the Bonaventitre August 1620 ISACK his sonn aged 2 yeres
SAMUELL
his sonn
aged
Months
Servant's
May
1620
West&Sheriey
hundred. Charles cutie
The
MUSTER
1624.
of the Inhabitant's of
th
West and
of January
RICHARD BIGG'S
his
MUSTER
in
RICHARD BIGG'S aged 41 yeres arived in the Swann SARAH his wife aged 35 yeres in the Marygold May RICHARD theire Sonn aged 3 yeres
August 1610
1618
THOMAS TURNER his Cozen aged 11 SUSAN OLD his Cozen aged 10 yeres
JAMES GUY
in the
Marygold 1616
Servant's
aged 20 yeares in the Marygold 1622 WILLIAM BROCK aged 26 yeres in the Margrett in May 1622 EDWARD TEMPLE age 20 yeres in the Margrett May 1622
MARY PEETERS
aged 16 yeres
in the
WILLIAM BAYLEYS
WILLIAM BALEY aged
MUSTER
May
1610
MARY
41 yeares in the Prosperous in his wife aged 24 yeres in the George 1617
his
THOMAS
206
VIRGINIA.
West &
hundr7d.
ROBERT PARTINS
MUSTER
aged 4 Months.
V theire Children
-j
REBECCA )
aged
Servant's
THOMAS HALE aged 20 yeares in the George ELLIN COOKE aged 25 yeares in the London
CHRISTOPHER WOODWARD'S
CHRISTOPHER WOODWARD aged 30 yeares aged 21 yercs JOHN HIGGINS \ h s s
,
MUSTER
June 1620
George 1616 the Giftc 1618
in the Tryall'm.
in the
RICE
HOWE
tn
j t aged 26 yeres in
Servant's
MATHEW
in the
Warwick 1621
WILLIAM TOTLE aged 18 yeres in the George 1623 JOHN CANON aged 20 yeres in the Abigaile 1622
The
AMIAS BOLTE aged
MUSTER
of
AMIAS BOLTE]
in
August 1618
The
MUSTER
of
JOHN COLLINS
JOHN COLLINS aged 30 yeares in the Snply 1620 SUSAN his wife aged 40 yeres in the Treasurer 1613 ANN VSHER aged 8 yeares born heare
VIRGINIA.
207
The
HENERY BENSON
1620
MUSTER
of
HENERY BENSON
in
aged 40 yeares
his ptner
August
NICHOLAS BLACKMAN
aged 40
in
the
same Shipp
West &
Sherley
m'
THOMAS PAWLETT'S
in the
MUSTER
in
THOMAS PAWLETT
aged 40 yeares
Neptune
August 1618
Servant's
The MUSTER of WILLIAM ASKEW WILLIAM ASKEW aged 30 yeres in the Prosperous in May
1610
The
MUSTER of
REBECCA ROSE aged 50 yeares in the Marygold in May 1619 MARMADUKE HILL Children aged 1 1 yeres 1 ^ same j j ( JANE HILL aged 14 yeres )
shi
The
MUSTER of
m' s
MARY MADDISON
aged 30 yeares
Treasuror 1618
KATHERIN LAYDEN
in
19 yeares
in the
Edivin
in
May
1617
2o8
VIRGINIA.
The
MUSTER
of
ROBERT* BAGWELL
(*"
HENERY* BAGWELL aged 35 yeares in the Deliverance 1608 SVMON TURGIS aged 30 yeares in the William & Thomas 1618
Servant's
30 yeares
in the
Due Returns
1623
The
MUSTER
of
ROBERT MILNER
1620
ROBERT MILNER aged 24 yeares in the Francis Bonaventure August JOHN PASSEMAN aged 29 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620 JENKIN OSBORN aged 24 yeres in the George 1617 WILLIAM WESTON aged 25 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620
The MUSTER of JOHN THROGMORTON tf e JOHN THROGMORTON aged 24 yeares in y William & Thomas CHYNA BOYSE aged 26 yeres in the Georg in May 1617
Servant's
1618
EDWARD SPARSHOTT aged 31 yeares in the Scafloure 1621 FRANCIS DOWNING aged 24 yeres in the Returne March 1624
ELLIS RIPPING aged 23 yeares
in the
Retnrne 1624
The
ROGER RATLIFE
MUSTER
in in
of
ROGER RATLIFE
aged 44 yeares
the Gcorg in
May
1619
ANN
I
SACK
*
the George in
May
1619
[So
in
It will
in the
heading
is
the
same as the
name
in the list.]
209
The
May
1619
The
MUSTER
of m' s
KATHERINE BENETT aged 24 yeres in the WILLIAM BENETT her sonn aged 3 week's
Servant's
RANDALL CREW
aged 20 yeres
in
DEAD
at
WEST
&
ANDREW DUDLEY,
came
in the Tnteloue
1622
RAPH FREEMAN, in the Margctt and John 1622 m' WILLIAM BENET Minister in the Seafloure 1621 Cap ISACK MADDESON JAMES CROWDER in the Retume 1623
1
DANIELL VIERO
BARNARD JACKSON in the Margrett f John 1623 THOMAS WESTON in the George 1623 JAMES ROLFE Liueterint GIBB'S Man I slaine by JOHN MlCHAELL
FEANCIS
Cap' MADISONS Man.
J
the Indians.
The The
MUSTER of
th
JORNKV
taken the 2i
of January 1624
MUSTER of
WILLIAM FERRAR aged 31 yeares in the Neptune in August 1618 SiSLEY JORDAN aged 24 yeres in the Swan in August 1610
27
210
VIRGINIA.
MARY JORDAN
yeares
yeare
7 yeares
V borne he arc.
Servant's
March 1621 WILLIAM DAWSON aged 25 yercs in the Discouery ROBERT TURNER aged 26 yeres in the Tryall June 1619 November 1621 JOHN HELY aged 24 yeares in the Charles March 1621 ROGER PRESTON aged 21 yeares in the Discoucrie 1621 ROBERT MANUELL aged 25 yeres in the Charles November THOMAS WILLIAMS aged 24 yeares in the Dutic May 1618
RICHARD JOHNSON aged 22 yeares in the Southampton in the Southampton 1622 WILLIAM HATFEILD aged old in the same Shipp JOHN PEAD 35 yeares in the same Shipp JOHN FREAME aged 16 yeares
1622
The
THOMAS PALMER
JOANE
MUSTER
same Shipp
of
THOMAS PALMER
November
1621
xj yeares
Servant's
xj yeares in the
James 1622
The
MUSTER of
in
ROBERT FISHER
the Ehabcth
May
161
the
Marmaduk
i
October 1621
aged
ycarc
Servant's
in y=
Jonathan 1619
VIRGINIA.
211
The
JOHN CLAYE
MUSTER
of
JOHN CLAYE
ANN
Ann August
1623
Servant's
May
1619
The
JOHN
MUSTER
of CHRISTOPHER
SAFFORD
CHRISTOPHER SAFFORD
arived in the Treasurer 1613 GIBE'S his ptner in the Supply 1619
Servant's
HENERY LANE
aged 20 yeres
in
The
SUSAN
MUSTER
William
of
HENERY WILLIAMS
1618
HENERY WILLIAMS
& Thomas
The
WILLIAM BRANLIN
MUSTER
of
WILLIAM BRANLIN
ANN
& John
1620
The
MUSTER
of
JOHN FLUDD
JOHN FLUDD arived in the Swan 1610 MARGETT his wife in the Supply 1620 FRANCES FINCH her daughter in the Suply WILLIAM FLUDD his sonn aged 3 week's.
1620
27-2
212
Jordansjorney.
MUSTER of
THOMAS CHAPMAN*
THOMAS CHAPMAN
ANN
ANN
THOMAS
The
JOSEPH BULL
MUSTER of
JOSEPH BULL
The
MUSTER
of
JOHN DAVIES
1618
JOHN DAVIES arived in the George 1617 WILLIAM EMERSON his ptner in the Sampson
Servant's
in
the
James 1622
Abigail 1622
in the
The
THOMAS CAWSEY
MUSTER
of
THOMAS CAWSEY.
The
MUSTER
of
THOMAS IRONMONGER
THOMAS IRONMONGER
arived in the
The
RICHARD MILTON
*
MUSTER
is
of RICHARD
MILTON
[The fifth letter of this name be read as CHAPLAIN but it is certainly misfit
;
the
letter,
and
CHAPMAN
VIRGINIA.
213
charks citttr
The
MUSTER of
NATHANIELL CAWSEY
1607
NATHANIELL CAWSEY arived in the Phoenix TnOMASlNE his wife in the Lyon 1609
Servant's
EDWARD DENISON aged 22 yeares ) anved m the Traf6mf JAMES BONNER aged 20 yeares } JAMES DORE age 19 yeares in the Bona Nova 1621
LAURANCE EVANS aged 15 yeares in the James 1622 JOANE WlNSCOMB aged 20 yeares in the George 1618
DEAD
LIDIA SHERLEY came
at
in the
SUSAN SHERLEY an
Infant.
The
Charles
MUSTER
and
th
of
the
of
CHAPLAINS
taken
the
CnovsE
i
I
Company
January 1624
The
MUSTER
his
in the
MARY
James 1622
kinsman aged
15 yeares in the
JOHN CHAPLAINE
James 1622
Servant's
HENERY THORNE
%
f
In
the
f"**
?ames
l622
ANN
MlGHILL
214
VIRGINIA.
ctt
!!&*
The
MUSTER
in
of
WALTER PRICE
1618
1615
the IVt'ttm
the
& Thomas
John
& Francis
Servant's
EDWARD FALLOWES
aged 30 yeares
in the
Hopewell 1623
The
MUSTER
of
THOMAS KEIE
Prosperous June 1619
THOMAS KEIE aged 30 ariued in the SARAH his wife in the Trnelone 1622
The
JOHN BROWNE aged
MUSTER
28 yeares
in
of
JOHN BROWNE
Aprill 1621
the
Bona Nova
The
MUSTER
of
JOHN TREHEARNE
The
DAVID JONES aged
MUSTER
in
of
DAVID JONES'
22 yeares
The
JOHN Box aged
MUSTER
in
of
JOHN Box
23 yeares
Murderers
VIRGINIA.
215
DEAD
at
HENERY WILSON came in the Trueloue 1622 slaine by ye Indians NICHOLAS SUTTON in the James 1622 slaine by the Indians NICHOLAS BALDWIN in the Trueloue 1622 slaine by the Indians WILLIAM BARNETT in the Trueloue 1623.
Pierseys
The
hundred.
MUSTER
HUN
of January 1624.
ELIZABETH
HENERY CARMAN
aged 23 yeares
in the
Duty 1620
The
MUSTER
of m' GRIVELL
POOLEY Minister
GRIVELL POOLEY
arived in the
Jawzs 1622
Servant's
JOHN CHAMBERS aged 21 yeares in the Bona Nova 1622 CHARLES MAGNER aged 16 yeres in the George 1623
The
HUMFREY KENT
JOANE
MUSTER
of
HUMFREY KENT
MARGRETT ARRUNDELL
aged 9 yeares
Servant's
in the
Abigaile 1621
in the
Neptune 1618
VIRGINIA.
Tierseys
hundred.
The
MUSTER
arived
in
of TlIOMAS
DoUGHTIE
THOMAS DOUGHTIE
ANN
The
MUSTER
of
EDWARD AUBORN
EDWARD AUBORN
The
WILLIAM BAKER
MUSTER of
WILLIAM BAKER
of
JOHN WOODSON
.,
SARAH
his wife
\ J
George 1619
The
ELIZABETH
MUSTER of
EDWARD
TIIRENORDF.N
EDWARD THRENORDEN
arived in the
Diana 1619
The
NICHOLAS BALY
MUSTER of
1621
NICHOLAS BALY
ANN
Mannaduk
The
JOHN LlPrs
MUSTER of
JOHN Lirrs
arived in the
VIRGINIA.
217
The
MUSTER
of m'
ABRAHAM PEIRSEYS
Servant's.
yeres.
THOMAS LEA
aged SCT
35
ANTHONY PAGITT
SALOMAN JACKMAN JOHN DAVIES aged CLEMENT ROPER JOHN BATES aged THOMAS ABBE THOMAS BROOK'S WILLIAM JONES PEETER JONES
PIERCE WILLIAMS
30
45
25
24 20
23
23
24
23
30 26
25
..
24 24 20
22
24
the
JOHN VPTON JOHN BAMFORD aged 23 yeares in the James 1622 WILLIAM GARRETT aged 22 in the George 1619 THOMAS SAWELL aged 26 in the George 1619 HENERY ROWINGE aged 25 yeares in the Temperance 1621 NATHANIELL THOMAS aged 23 yeres in the Temperance 1621 RICHARD BROADSHAW aged 20 yeares in the same Shipp ROBERT OKLEY aged 19 yeares in the William & Thomas 1618
Negro Negro Negro Negro
Bonanova 1622
'4
Men
28
218
VIRGINIA.
Picrscys hundred.
ALI.ICE
Woman
hers.
SAMUELL ARGALL'S
DEAD
JOHN LINICKER.
ROBERT HUSSYE.
JACOB LARBEE.
at PEIRSEYS
HUNDRED
Anno
Drii
1624
JOHN ENGLISH.
CHRISTOPHER LEES ELIZABETH JONES.
Wife.
EDWARD CARLOWE.
pasbeiiaygiH
C
The
MUSTER of
MAINE
&
orporation
mes a'u
l^ e
ta k en tne
ADAM DlXON
JOSEPH RYALE
& Thomas
GEORGE FRIER arived in the William 6- Thomas VRSULA his wife in the London Marcliant
ALLEN KENISTON
&
John
ROBERT PARAMOUR
WILLIAM KEMP
MARGRETT
ANTHONY
ISBELL
Sonn aged
7 week's
RICHARD BRIDGWATTER
his wife in the
Marchannt
same Shipp
in the
HUGH
SUSAN
I-LVWARD arived
Starr
VIRGINIA.
219
James Citty
HENERY TURNER
JOSEPH
arived in the
London Marchannt
CREW
arived in the
in
London Marchannt
the
in
same Shipp
EDWARD BOURBICTH
REVOLL MORCOCK
ELIZABETH
his wife
THOMAS
SARAH
his
Sonne aged
yeare.
EDWARD FISHER
Warwick
19 yeares
>in the
Tritelotie
1623
RICHARD SMITH
Marchannt
The MUSTER of the Governors Men THOMAS JORDEN aged 24 came in the Diana.
at
Pasbehaighs
JOHN MlLNHOUSE aged 36 in the London Marchannt RICHARD SANDERS aged 25 in the Francis Bonaventure.
GRIFFIN WINNE aged ARTHURE CHANDLER
28
in
aged 19
the Jonatlian.
WILLIAM DORRELL aged 18 in the Trticlone. CHRISTOPHER RIPPING 22 in the Francis Bonaventure. THOMAS OSBORN aged 1 8 in the Francis Bonaventure. GEORGE NELSON aged 19 in the Francis Bonaventure. FRANCIS BUTLER aged 18 in the Francis Bonaventure.
282
220
VIRGINIA.
James
1'asbehaighs Citty
THOMAS BLANCH'S aged 17 in the Francis Bonaventure. HENERY DOWTIE aged 19 in the Jonathan.
JOHN SWARBECK came
the Maine.
in the
James
Citty.
in
THOMAS
his
sonn aged
yeare
Servant's
yeares | }n 16 yeres ) THOMAS JONES aged 35 in the Bonn Nova JAMES ROBESONN aged 35 in the Sivan.
^M
ELIZABETH HODGES
Diana.
Servant's
LAWRANCE SMALEPAGE
JOHN CARTER came
DAVID ELLIS
in the
aged 20 yeres
in the Abigails
in the Prosperous.
_^___
Mary Margrett
Margrett
MARGRETT
&
John
JAMES TOOKE
arived in the
in the
George
ANN
MlCHAELL BATT came in the Hercules. ELLIN his wife in the Warwick.
in the Treasurer.
in the
Tryall
VIRGINIA.
221
James
Citty
ROBERT SCOTCHMORE came in the George 1623 THOMAS KNISTON cane [KENISTON came] in the
Servant's
George 1623
e in the Ckaritie
->
of DOCTO' POTT'S
33 yeares
Men
in the
MAINE
ROGER STANLEY aged 27 THOMAS PRITCHARD aged 28 HENERY CROCKER aged 34 THOMAS CROSSE aged 22 JOHN TRYE aged 20
Amunition &ct.
at
JAMES CiTTY.
DEAD at
JOACHIM ANNDREWS.
PASBEHAIGHS
&
in the
MAINE
1624.
HENERY
RICHARD RICHARD
SCOTT.
) )
Men
of m>
BuNNS
James
The
MUSTER
The MUSTER of S FRANCIS WYATT K &ct. S FRANCIS WYATT K' Governo' (^ came in the George 1621
l
Servant's
222
VIRGINIA.
James Ciuy.
GEOKG HALL aged 13 in the Suply 1620 JONATHAN GILES 21 in the Triall 1619 JOHN MATIIEMAX 19 in the Jonathan 1619 JANE DAVIS 24 in the Abigaile 1622
The
'
MUSTER
K
l
of
if-
S GEORGE YEARLEY
r
&ct.
S GEORGE YEARLLEV
1
came
in the Deliuerance
1609
TEMPERANCE LADY YEARLLEY came in m' ARGALL YEARLLEY aged 4 yeares m' FRANCIS YEARLLEY aged yeare m's ELIZABETH YEARLLEY aged 6 yercs
i
Servant's at
JAMES CITTY
-.
JONES 26
1
Vcame
C
5
m
.
in
the
Duty 1619
1623
ROBERT PEAKE 22 in the Margrett & Jofai WILLIAM STRANGE 18 in the George 1619 ROGER THOMPSON 40 in London Marchannt
1620
ANN
his wife
RICHARD ARRUNDELL in the Abigail 1620 GEORG DEVERILL 18 in the Temperanncc 1620 THOMAS BARNETT 16 in the Elsabeth 1620 THEOPHILUS BERISTON 23 in the Treasurer 1614
Negro Men. 3 Negro Woemcn.
5.
& Thomas 1618 WILLIS in the Temperance 1620 ANN ELIZABETH ARRUNDELL in the Abigail 1620. The rest of his servant's at HOG ILAND.
SUSAN HALL
in
the William
VIRGINIA.
223
The
MUSTER
j
of DOCTO'
j
JOHN POTT
Docto'
m's
^^
{n the
Servant's.
RICHARD TOWNSHEND aged 19 yeares in the Abigailc 1620 THOMAS WILSON aged 27 yeares in the Abigaile 1620 OSMOND SMITH aged 17 yeares in the Bonn Nova 1620 SUSAN BLACKWOOD a Maid servant in the Abigailc 1622
The
Cap'
MUSTER
in
in
of CAI>
RCCKR SMITH
ELIZABETH SALTER aged 7 yeares came in ELIZABETH ROLFE aged 4 yeares | bomc
Virginia
2 yeares.
Servant's
CHARLES WALLER aged 22 came in the Abigaile 1620 CHRISTOPHER BANKUS aged 19 yeares in the Abigaile HENERY BOOTH aged 20 in \\\cDittic HENERY LACTON aged 18 yeares in the Hojnvcll 1623
'
1622
The
rest
of his
men
theire Provisions
Armcs
&ct.
of
CAP T
RAT-II
HAMOR
| hcr Childrcn
Servant's
JOHN LIGHTFOOTE
in the Seaventtire
in the
Seafower.
ANN ADDAMS
The
Maid
servant.
Armes
at
Hoc-lLAND.
224
VIRGINIA.
james citty
MUSTER
of
Cap' WILLIAM PIERCE came in the Sea-venture m' s JONE PIERCE his wife in the Blessinge
Servant's
THOMAS SMITH aged 17 yeares in the Abigaile HENERY BRADFORD aged 35 yeres in the Abigaile
ESTER EDERIFE
a maid servant in the Jonathan
ANGELO
The
Negro
Woman
in
the Treasurer.
;
Provisions,
MULBERY
at
The
m'
MUSTER of
his
1 1
m'
in the
ELIZABETH
MARY
came
in
.,
,,
,-
daughter aged
Servant's.
CHRISTOPHER LEE aged 30 yeres RICHARD SERIEANT aged 36 yeres ALICE CHAMBERS | maid servant>s> ANNIS SHAW
&
the Sonthampton l6
The
rest at Peirseys
Hundred.
The
m'
MUSTER of
in
m'
EDWARD
BLANF.Y.
ROBERT BEW aged 20 came in the Dutic. JOHN RUSSELL aged 19 in the Bona Nova.
The
rest of his Servant's
Armes &ct
at his Plantacon
Over y Walter.
in the in the
Bonaventure
VIRGINIA.
225
in
THOMAS CRUST
aged
came
George 1620
in the
GEORGE GRAUE came in the Seaventure ELNOR his wife in the Susan JOHN GRAUE theire sonne aged 10 yeares REBECCA SNOW ) her daughters SARA SNOW I
, "
in the
Marmadnke
in the Gift,
JOHN JACKSON came in the JOHN JACKSON his sonn aged 9 GERCIAN BUCK aged 10 yeares
yeares
in the Gifte
Marygold
Servant's.
bess.
PEETER LANGMAN came in the William MARY his wife came in the PEETER ASCAM her sonn aged i yeares
ABIGAILE ASCAM her daughter aged 4
&
Thomas.
yeres.
ABRAHAM PORTER aged 36 yeares in the THOMAS SAWIER aged 23 yeares in the
m' JOHN BURROWES came
in the
BRIDGETT
his wife
MARA BUCK
aged 13 yeares
29
226
James
VIRGINIA.
Servant's
JOHN COOKE aged 27 yeares NICHOLAS GOULDFINCH aged 19 yeres JOHN BRADSTON-aged i3-yefes* THOMAS THOROWGOOD aged 17 yeres
ELLIAS GAILE aged 14 yeares
BUCKS
Children
the Soutftampton
Bona Nova
WALGRAUE MARK'S
in the
Margrett
& John.
in the
Jonathan
MARGERY
in
WASSELL RAYNER aged 28 yeres came in the THOMAS SPILLMAN aged 28 yeres in the George
EDWARD
in
JOANE RAYNER
WASSELL RAYNER
GEORGE MINIFFE
Servant's
JOHN GRIFFIN aged 26 yeares in the William & John 1624 EDWARD WILLIAMS aged 26 yeres came in the same Shipp.
JOHN BARNETT aged
26 yeres came in the Jonathan 1620
*
[Thus erased
in the original.]
227
JOHN STOAK'S
ANN
his wife
> )
came
in the
...
Warwick.
in the
George
12 yeres
Servant's
in the
SUSAN
his wife
t )
came
,.
in
JOHN WEST came in the Bony THOMAS CROMPE came in the JOHN GREEVETT came
ELLIN
his wife in the
in the
bess
THOMAS PASSMORE
JANE
his wife
came
in
the ^ George.
,,
Servant's.
THOMAS KERFITT aged 24 yeares in the Hopudl ROBERT JULIAN aged 20 yeares in the Jacob. JOHN BUCKMUSTER aged 20 yeres in the Hopwell.
CHRISTOPHER HALL came
in the
in the George.
ANN
ELIZABETH his wife in the same Shipp. FRANCIS PALL a boy aged 6 yeares THOMAS PALL a boy aged 4 yeres
JOHN HALL came in the John & Francis. SUSAN his wife in the London Marchant
292
228
VIRGINIA.
James Hand.
George
ANN
same Shipp
in the
George
in the
MARY
WILLIAM SPENCER came in the Sarah. ALLICE his wife in the ALLICE theire daughter aged 4 yeres.
in the
the
3 yeres
Sonn aged
GABRIELL HOLLAND came in the John REBECCA his wife in the same Shipp
JosiAS
& Francis.
TANNER
in the
ANDREW RAILEY
came
in the
JOHN JOHNSON
ANN
JOHN
his wife
his his
sonn aged
yeare
ANN
VIRGINIA.
229
DEAD
in the
ILAND 1624
SPENCER a Child
a servant of m'
KETHS
m's PEIRSE
JOHN GEE
a servant of
m's
PEETER LANGMAN
ie
The
MUSTER of the
1624.
RICHARD KINGSMELL came in the Delaware JANE his wife in the Susan NATHANIELL his sonne aged 5 yeares. SUSAN his Daughter aged I yeare.
Servant's
HORTEN WRIGHT
JOHN
aged 20 yeres came in the Susan came in the Abigail. JACKSON aged
in
the yonatlian
23o
VIRGINIA.
THOMAS BEXETT came in the Bona Nora MARGERY his wife in the Gnift SARAH BROMEDG a Child of 2 yeares old.
JOHN REDDISH came
m'
in
the
ALNUTT
of
and
Muster
JAMES CITTIE.
DEAD
a
in this
Plantacon 1624
Man
servant of
in'
KINGSMELL'S.
LIUING
RICHARD PIERCE j came ELIZABETH his wife )
Archers
fa the
Ncptunc
Hope
in the Charitie
James Citty
Servant's
yeres
yeres
Vcame
in the
Marmaduk
1623
the Prosperous
Servant's
yeres came
the
in the Hopivcll
1623
in
Ann
1623
same Shipp.
Servant's
ANN
a Child
yeres in the
Ann
1623
VIRGINIA.
231
James
Citty
in
the William
&
Thomas
MARGRETT his wife in the Abigaile GEORGE PROUSE came in the Diana
DEAD
at
GEORGE ELLISON
a
Maid
servant of m'
BRANSBYES.
WILLIAM BROWNE.
Burrows Hill James Citty
BURROWES and six of his men \v are planted heare are w th theire Armes Provisions f at JAMES ClTTIE JOHN SMITH came in the Elizabeth 1611 SUSANNA his wife in the Bona Nova 1619
m'
c!l
.
recofied,
FRANCIS SMITH
his
sonne aged
yeare
Servant's
15 yeres in the
in
RICHARD RICHARD'S came in the London Marchant RICHARD DOLPHINBE came in the Guift 1618
Paces Paines
1620
James Citty
Servant's
RICHARD GROUE aged 30 yeres in the George EDWARD SMITH aged 20 in the George 1621 WILLIAM NAYLE aged 15 in the Ann 1623
PHETTIPLACE CLOSE came
in
1623
DANIELL WATTKINS
in
MARTIN DEMON aged 15 yeres in the George JOHN SKINNER in the Marmaduk 1621
1617
232
VIRGINIA.
Paces Paines
James Citty
in the
Swan
1609
Warwick. 1620
WILLIAM BEDFORD
James 1621
in the
Starr 1608
The
MUSTER
James Citty
CHRISTOPHER LAWSON
ALCE
his wife
25 yeres
23 yeres
yeres
26 yeres
THOMAS HARVIE
aged 24 yeres
THOMAS MOLTON
m
r
aged 25 yeres
Blaneys Plant.
The
MUSTER
of
Hi'
e
James Citty
Ouer y Watter.
RlCE WATKINS aged 30 yeres came in the Francis NATHANIELL FLOID aged 24 in the Bona Nova.
GEORG ROGERS 23 JOHN SHELLEY 23 Vm the Bo THOMAS OTTOWELL 40 THOMAS CROUCH 40 ROBERT SHEPPEARD 20 in the Hopwdl. WILLIAM SAWIER 18 in the Hopwell. ROBERT CHAUNTRIE 19 in the George
aN
VIRGINIA.
233
Blaneys Plant,
James Citty
WILLIAM HARTLEY
23
in
the diaries
LAWLEY DAMPORT
29
in the
Duty
WILLIAM WARD 20 in the Jonattian JEREMY WHITE 20 in the Tyger JOHN HACKER 17 in the Hopivell ROBERT WHITMORE 22 in the Duty
James Citty
Cap* SAMUELL MATHEWS came in the Southampton 1622 m* DAVID SAND'S Minister came in the Bonaventure 1620
Servant's.
cam
25
came
in the
Southampto 1622
20
18
MICHAELL LAPWORTH... 16 WILLIAM LUSAM 27 WILLIAM FEILD I in the Charles 23 PEETER MONTECUE 21 J ROBERT FERNALL 31 in the London Marchant
162 1
1619
WALTER Coop [COOPER] 33 in the Jonathan 1619 WILLIAM WALTERS 27 in the Bona Nova 1618 NICHOLAS CHAPMAN 31 in the Jonattian 1619
GREGORY SPICER
22 in the Triall 1618
NICHOLAS PEIRSE 23 in the Falcon 1619 ROBERT PENN 22 in the Abigaile 1620 WILLIAM DALBY 28 in the Furtlurance 1622 THOMAS HOPSON 12 in the Bona Nova 1618
ABRAHAM WOOD
10 in the Margrett
John 1620
J34
1
VIRGINIA.
Cap Mathews
James Citty
WILLIAM KINGSLEY
24
in the
Marmadnk
l62
26 came
in
the
Diana 1618
James Citty
m'
HUGH CROWDEK
in
came
in the
Servant's
the George 1617 RICHARD BALL THOMAS HAWKINS in the yamcs 1622
PAULE RENALLES in the Tryall 1619 NICHOLAS SMITH a boy of 18 yeres in JOHN VERIN a boy of 14 yeares in the
the
George 1623
In'
Treasurers Plant.
The
m'
MUSTER
of m'
GEORG SANDIS
MARTIN TURNER GEORGE BAILIFE JOHN SPARK'S JOHN DANCY JOHN EDWARD s NICHOLAS TOMPSON ROSAMUS CARTER JOHN STONE a boy NKHOLAS COMON
>came
in the
)
1622
-
j
)
the
Bona Nova l6
hired servant s
jn thc
freemeii
VIRGINIA.
235
Treasurers Plant.
hired.
liis
DANIELL POOLE
a french
man
wife
Treasurers Plant.
Jnines Citty
The
MUSTER of
in y'
TREASURORS
Plant.
ROBERT SHEAPERD came in the George JAMES CHAMBERS in the Dntie 1620
1621
JOHN PARSONS WILLIAM BENGE JOHN EVENS ROBERT EDMUND'S JOHN COMES JOHN Tvos ~] WILLIAM PILKINTON r ELIAS LONGE THOMAS HALL MARGRETT PILKINTON
"|
\-
in the
Marygold 1619
\.
in the
weomen
the Italian
BERNARDO
his wife
a Child
in the in the
Furtherance 1622
ANTHONY WEST
jamcs 1622
30
236
VIRGINIA.
m' Treasurers
James Citty
DEAD
at all these
EDWARD JONES
JOHN DIMSDALE JOHN DOCKER ROBERT ALDRIDGE RICHARD GREENE
JAMES DAVIS DAVID WILLIAMS
WILLIAM SAND'S GEORG GURR slaine by the WILLIAM COMES j Indians ROBERT EVARS. PEACEABLE SHEREWOOD. WILLIAM HALL
~|
JOHN FOXEN
Hog Hand
The
MUSTER
in
of
CAPT RAPH
H AMORS servant's
the George
MORDECAY KNIGHT in the William & John THOMAS DOLEMAN in the Returne ELKINTON RATLIFFE in the Seafloure THOMAS POWELL in the Seafloure. THOMAS COOPER in the Returne JOHN DAVIES in the Guifte.
The
Liuetennt
MUSTER of
LIUETENNT BARKLEY.
Vnitie.
EDWARD BARKLEY in the BARKLEY in the Seafloure. JANE BARKLEY his daughter.
m' s JANE
Servant's
THOMAS
PHILLIP'S
FRANCIS BARRETT
VIRGINIA.
237
in the Francis
Bonaventure
ANN
JOHN
his
Sonn
in
the Seafloure.
Servant's
WILLIAM BURT j m the Bon WILLIAM STOCKER ) RICHARD BICKLEY in the Returne.
JOHN CHEW came in the Charitie. SARAH his wife in the Seafloure.
Servant's.
ROGER DELK in the Southampton. SAMUELL PARSON in the Hopewell. WALTER HASLEWOOD in the Due Returne.
HENERY ELWOOD
WILLIAM RAMSHAW JOHN STONE in the Swann
SlSLY
his wife in the Seafloure.
in the
HENERY CROCKER
JONE
his wife in the
Marygold Swan.
in the
HENERY WOODWARD
JANE
his wife
Diana.
THOMAS HITCKOCK
ALICE
his wife
in the
Marygold
ROGER WEBSTER
JOANE his wife JOANE D'AVIS.
VIRG1XIA.
The
MUSTER of
MAXIMILLIAN STONE aged 36 came in the Temperance 1620 ELIZABETH his wife in the same Shipp. MAXIMILLIAN his sonn aged 9 months. ROBERT GUY 22 in the Swann 1619 EDWARD YATES 18 in the Duty 1619 CESAR PUGGETT 20 in the Diana 1619 ALLEXANDER SANDERS 24 in the Trttelotie 1623 WILLIAM STRACHEV 17 in the Temperance 1620
1620
JOHN DAY 24 in the London Marchannt 1620 wife of JOHN DAY in the same Shipp JOHN ROOT in the Gttift WALTER BLAKE in the Stvati Dwellers. THOMAS WATT'S in the Treasurer. ) ~ DAVID BUTTON \ Dead J RICH: BAKER
-\
,-
The rest of his servant's. Provisions Armes &ct reconed at James Citty
Martins Hundred.
The
m'
MUSTER
of the
Inhabitant's
th
of
MARTINS HUNDRED
taken the 4
of February 1624.
the Francis Bonaventure
in
Servant's
in the Guiftc.
-
THOMAS DOUGHTIE aged 26 tcame in the HASLEY aged 22 yeres ) JOHN SAMUELL WEAVER 20 in the Bony bess ELIZABETH BYGRAUE 12 came in the Warwick.
Abigail.
VIRGINIA.
239
ELLIS EMERSON
ANN
his wife
Icame
1 1
in
THOMAS
his
sonn aged
Servant's.
THOMAS GOULDING aged 26 yeres came in MARTIN SLATIER aged 20 cam fro Canada
ROBERT ADDAMS AUGUSTINE LEAK WINIFRED LEAK his
)
J-
came
in
the
\
.,
,, Bonn Nova.
,,
wife
came
in
the George
623
Servant's
24 yeres came
in
in
the
HUMPHREY WALDEN
JOHN JACKSON
in the
James Warwick
jn
............
\
'
ANN
came
his
Wife ...............
47 * w yeres
yeres
...
\
>
came
in the
Warwick
......
in the
William
6-
Thomas.
his wife in the Ann 1623 SAMUELL CULLEY came in the London Marcliamt
his
DEAD
ALLICE EMERSON a
at
girle
MARTINS HUNDRED
this
yeare
ROBERT
240
VIRGINIA.
Mulburic Hand.
The
MUSTER
MULBURY I LAND
servant's
taken the 25
of January 1624.
The
MUSTER
of
RICHARD ATTKINS aged 24 came in the London MarcJuinnt ABIGALL his wife \ came Jn the Abigall WILLIAM BAKER aged 20 J ROBERT ASTON 29 in the Treasurer
.
HUGH WING
30
"1
>came
i
in
THOMAS WOOD 35 J ROGER RUCE came in the Charles ALLEXANDER GILL 20 in the Bony bess SAMUELL MORRIS 20 in the Abigail THOMAS ROSE 35 in the Jonathan ROBERT HEDGES aged 40 yeres in the
JOHN ViRGO came
SUSAN
in the Treasurer
same Shipp
George 1620
in the
in the
Edwine
Neptune
Margrett
& John
the Jonathan
in the
Marygold
George
WOOD
came
in the
ANN
the Neptune
in the
Jonathan
VIRGINIA.
241
in the
Margrett
& John
1622
Servant's.
THOMAS READ
aged 65 yeres
Wnriscoynck.
The
The
MUSTER
of the
Inhabitant's
at
WARISCOYACK
MUSTER
of m'
EDWARD BENNETT'S
1619
servant's
HENERY PINKE came in \\\z London Marcliannt JOHN BATE in the Addam 1621 PEETER COLLINS in the Addam 1621 WASSELL WEBLTNG n the l62J J ANTONIO a Negro |
-
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLD'S
& Francis
1622
MARY
a Nergro
Woman
Margrett
& John
1622
[Basses Choyse]
A MUSTER
CHOYSE
MUSTER
1622 1622
NATHANIELL BASSE aged 35 in the furtherance WILLIAM BARNARD aged 21 in the furtherance
EDWARD WIGGE
242
VIRGINIA.
Basses Choyse
MUSTER
in
of
THOMAS
PIIILLIPES
THOMAS
PIIILLIPES aged 26
the William
in the sea
Flower 1621
The
MUSTER
of
THOMAS BENNETT
in the
Neptune 1618
33 in
RICHARD LONGE
his
MUSTER
1620
RICHARD LONGE aged 33 in the ALICE LONGE aged 23 in the London Alarchant ROBART LONGE a Child borne in Virginia
Wariscoyack
RICHARD EVAND'S
RICHARD EVAND'S aged
his
MUSTER
WILLIAM NEWMAN
his
MUSTER
1622
WILLIAM NEWMAN aged 35 in the FurUierance JOHN ARMY aged 35 in the Furtherance 1622
HENRIE WOODWARD
HENRIE WOODWARD aged 30 JOHN BROWNINGK aged 22 in
in
his
MUSTER
the
AMBROSE
PEETER
aged 25
in
the
aged
19 in the
VIRGINIA.
243
list
of the
DEAD
[or
in
WARISCOYACKE 1624. MARGRETT SYMES NATHANIELL | Servant>s THOMAS of 3VT BENNET'S men }
slayne
by the Indianes
DANNIELL GOOKINES
Servantes
MUSTER
21
All
\v cl1
Came
1621:
WILLIAM SMITH aged: 23 ANTHONIE EBSWORTH aged: ISAYE DELYWARR aged 22 HENRIE CARSLEY aged: 23 ROGER WALKER aged: 22
26
EDMOND MORGON
aged: 22
in
WILLIAM CLARKE aged: 25 JOSEPH MOSLEY aged: 21 JOHN PARRATT aged: 36 ROBART SMITH aged: 22 WILLIAM CRONEY aged: 24 WILLIAM LONGE aged: 19 ANNE EBSWORTH aged: 44 ELLNOR HARRIS aged: 21
the Prouidcnce
1623*
DEAD
one
*
[I
is
in this Plantato
ARMESTRONGE
DELYWARR
to
HARRIS
but there
no " brace"
312
244
VIRGINIA.
Elizabeth Cittie
his
MUSTER
1610
M MARY TUCKER
rs
ELZABETH TUCKER borne in Virginia in August: GEORGE TOMSON aged: 17 I in the George 1623: PAULE TOMSON aged: 14 ) WILLIAM THOMSON u PASCOE CHAMPION aged 23 ) m the E Honor 1621: STRENGHT SHEERE aged: 23 i*
-j
.
\-
THOMAS EVAND'S aged: 23 STEPHEN COLLOWE aged: 23 J-in ROBART MUNDAY aged: 18 ::::(
MATHEWE ROBINSONN aged: 24 in \hegrcate hopeivcll 1623: RICHARD APPLETON aged: 19: in the James 1622. JOHN MORRIS aged 24: in the Bona Nona: 1619. MARY MORRIS aged 22: in the George 1623 WILLIAM HUTCHINSON aged 21: in the Diana 1618 PEETER PORTER aged 20 in the Tygcr 1621. WILLIAM CRAWSHAW an Indean Baptised. ANTONEY Negro: ISABELL Negro: and WILLIAM thcirc Child
Baptised
JOHN DOWNEMAN
his
MUSTER
i:
JOHN DOWNEMAN aged: 33: in the John and Francis: id ELZABETH DOWNEMAN aged: 22: in the Wanuickc 1621. MOYSES STONES aged: 16: in the Bone Bcs 1623
JOHN LAYDON
his
MUSTER
1608
JOHN LAYDON aged 44: in the Susan 1606 ANNE LAYDON aged 30: in the Mary Margcli
VIRGINIA.
245
VIRGINIA LAYDON
.,
/
l
> borne
.
in Virginia.
'
WILLIAM COLE
his
MUSTER
WILLIAM COLE aged 26 in the Neptune 1618 FRANCIS COLE aged 27 in the Susan 1616 ROGER FARBRASE aged 26 in the Elsabetk 1621
their
MUSTERS.
MILES PRICKETT aged 36 in the Starr: 1610 FRANCIS MITCHELL aged 38 in the Neptune 1618 MAUDLIN MITCHELL aged 21 in the Bona Nona 1620
JOHN MITCHELL
borne
in
Virginia 1624
RICHARD YONGE
his
MUSTER
RICHARD YONGE aged 31 in the George 1616 JOANE YONGE aged 26 in the Guifte 1618 JOANE YONGE aged 2 borne in Virginia SUSAN aged 12 in the Sivan 1624
MUSTER
ALBIANO LUPO aged 40 in the Swan 1610 ELIZABETH LUPO aged 28 in the George 1616 TEMPERANCE LUPO aged 4 borne in Virginia
Servant's
HAM
aged 16
in
246
VIRGINIA.
Elzabeth Cittie
his
MUSTER
1622
JOHN POWELL aged 29 in the SivaUo-uje 1609 KATHREN POWELL aged 22 in \\\G. fiyinge Hart JOHN POWELL borne in Virginia
Servant's
THOMAS PRATER
aged 20
in the
his
MUSTER
and John 1620
in \\\z.Margett
30
in the
Jacob 1624
ROBART BRITTIN
ROBAKT BRITTIN aged
30: in the
his
MUSTER
Edwin 1618
their
MUSTER
MIHELL WILCOCKES aged 31 in the Prosporouse 1610 ELZABETH WILLCOCKES aged 23 in the Concord 1621 JOHN SLATER aged 22 in the George 1617 ANNE SLATER aged 17 in the Guyft 1622
Servant's
JAMES FEILD aged 20 in the Swan 1624 JOHN JORNALL aged 20 in the Ann 1623 THEODORE JOONES aged 16 in the Margett and John 1620
JOSEPH COBB
JOSEPH COBB aged 25 ELZABETH COBB aged
in the
his
MUSTER
Trcasoror 1613
JOHN SNOWOOD
VIRGINIA.
247
CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS HAVE aged
MAY
his
MUSTER
25 in the Pronidcncc
WILLIAM MORGAN
ats
BROOCKES
his
MUSTER
WILLIAM MORGAN aged 30 in the Starr 1610 WILLIAM MORGAN aged 2 borne in Virginia
his
MUSTER.
WILLIAM JULIAN aged: 43: in the Hcmtlcs 1609 SARA JULIAN aged 25 in the Neptune 1618 WILLIAM KEMP aged 33 in the William and Thomas 1618 THOMAS SULLY aged 36 in the Sara 1611 MAUDLYN SULLY aged 30 in the London Merchant 1620
Servant's
THOMAS FLOWER aged 22 in the George 1623 WYATT MASONN aged 16 in the Ann 1623
his
MUSTER
THOMAS PURFRY
aged 43
in
CHRISTOPHER COLETHORPE aged 18: in the Furtherance 1622 DANNIELL TANNER aged 40 in the Sampson 1618
Servant's
JOHN BARNAIU:
JOHN BARNACIE aged
21: in the
his
MUSTER
248
VIRGINIA.
L'1/abeth Cittie
MUSTER
and Thomas 1618
in
the William
Servant's
ABRAHAM PELTEARE
aged 14
in
JERIMIAH DICKINSON
JERIMIAII DICKINSON aged 26
in
his
MUSTER.
and John 1620
the Margctt
MUSTER
his
MUSTER
THOMAS WILLOBY
aged 23
in the
Prosporousc 1610
Servant's
JOHN CHAUNDLER aged 24 in the Hercules 1609 THOMAS aged 20 in fa&grcate hopewett 1623 ROBERT BENNETT aged 24 In the Jacob 1624
NiccOLAS DAVIS aged
13 in the Mariegoitld i6iS
JOHN HATTON
his
MUSTER
JOHN HATTON aged 26 in the Tresorcr 1613 OLIUE HATTON aged 32 in the Abigail 1620
M
M
r
MUSTER
ii
VIRGINIA.
249
Elzabeth Cittie
MUSTER
SUSAN BUSH aged 20 in the George 1617 SARA SPENCE aged 4 borne in Virginia
Servant's
CLEMENT EVAND'S aged 30 in the Edwin 1616 WILLIAM PARKER aged 20 in the Charles 1616 JOHN SEWARD aged 30 in the Gcife 1622 GILBERT MARBURIE aged 32 in the Southampton THOMAS KILLSON aged 21 in the True/one 1623
1622
his
MUSTER
Francis Bonaventure
PETER ECCALLOWE aged 30 in the Southampton WILLIAM STAFFORD aged 17 in \\\z furtherance
theire
MUSTER
1620
NlCCOLAS THREDDER aged 30 in the Katherin 1623 RICHARD ROBISONN aged 22 in the Bonanona 1620 JOHN HILL aged 26 in the Dona Nona 1620
WILLIAM MORTON aged 20 in the Margctt and John JAMES PASCOLL aged 20 in the Wanvicke 1621 ROBART DRAPER aged 16 in the Jacob 1624 SARA GOULDINGE aged 20 in iheAnn 1623
1620
32
2<;o
Elzabcth Ciltic
RICHARD MINTKEM;
his
MUSTER
RICHARD MIXTRENE aged 40 in \\\c Margctt and John 1620 WILLIAM BEAXE aged 25 in the Diana 1618 EDWARD MINTREXE aged 12 in the Margett and Joint 1620 Joiix IXMAN aged 26 in \\\c falcon 1619 WILLIAM BROWNE aged 14 in the Soitthamton 1622
ANTIIOXEY BURROES
his
MUSTER
ANTHONEY BURROES
aged 44
in the
George 1617
JOHN WAIXE
JOHN WAINE aged
30
in
his
MUSTER
,,.
AMYTE WAIXE aged 30 in GEORGE ACKLAXD aged 7 MARY ACKLAXD aged 4 JOHN HARLOW aged 28 in
ROBART SABYN aged 30 PHILLIP CHAPMAN aged
borne
in
Virginia
the
Sampson 1619
in
his
MUSTER
in the
JOHN SALFORD aged 24 in the George 1616 MARY SALFORD aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1620
Servant's
WILLIAM ELLISON aged 44 in the Swan 1624 THOMAS FAULKNER aged 28 in the Alary Proiddensc
1622
VIRGINIA.
251
their
MUSTERS
BARTHOLEMEW WETHERSBIE
aged 30
in
DORYTHIE WETHERSBIE aged 30 in the London Marchant RICHARD BOULTOX aged 28 in the Maty and James 1610 RICHARD aged 15 in the Swan 1624
1620
JOHX GUNDRIE
his
MUSTER
JOHN GUNDRIE aged 33 in the Starr 1610 MARIE GUNDRIE aged 20 in the George 1618 JOHN GUNDRIE aged 2 borne in Virginia
FRANCIS MASON
FRANCIS MASON aged 40 ALICE MASON aged 26 in FRANCIS MASON borne in
in
his
MUSTER
the John
the
Virginia
Servant's
30
in
the
in
THOMAS WORTHALL
aged 14
WILLIAM STAFFORD aged 16 in the furtherance 1622 HENRIE GANY aged 21 in the Dutie 1619 JOHN ROBINSON aged 21 in the Margett and John 1622
FARRAR FLINTON
his
MUSTER
FARRAR FLIXTOX aged 36 in the Elzabeth 1612 JOANE FLINTON aged 38 in the Elzabeth 1612 WILLIAM BENTLIE aged 36 In the Jacob 1624
32
252
VIRGINIA.
Elzabeth Cittic
ARTHUR SMYTH aged 25 in thc Margct and yohn | HUGH HALL aged 13 MATHEW HARDCASTELL aged 20 in thc Jacob 1624
HENRIE NASFEILD aged
19 in the
622
Swan 1624
MUSTER
MUSTER
JOHN ClIISMAN aged 27 in thc Jtyingc hart 1621 EDWARD CHISMAN aged 22 in thc Promdencc 1623
his
MUSTER
THOMAS SPILMAN
aged 24 aged 23
in the
HANNA SPILMAN
in thc
in Virginia
Servant's
ROBART BROWNE aged 25 in the Mary goitld 1618 REBECCA BROWNE aged 24 in the Southampton 1623
THOMAS PARRISH
aged 26
in
OLIVER JINKINES
his
MUSTER
OLIVER JINKINES aged 30, in the mary James 1610 JOANE JlNIClNES aged 26 in the George 1617 ALLEXAND' JINKINES borne in Virginia
HfUSTEJlS
Elzabeth Cittie
-
253
MUSTER
ROBART NEWMAN aged 25 in the Neptune 1618 WILLIAM GAYNE aged 36 in the Bonn Nona 1620 JOHN TAYLOR aged 34 in the Siuan 1610 REBECCA TAYLOR aged 22 in the Margctt and John JOHN COKER aged 20 RICHARD PACKE aged 23 in the Wanvicke 1621 ABRAHAM AVELIN aged 23 in ^Ekateh 1620 J ARTHUR AVELIN aged 26 |
1623
THOMAS GODBY
his
MUSTER
THOMAS GODBY aged 38 in the Deliitance 1608 JOANE GODBY aged 42 in the Flyinge Hart 1621 JOHN CURTIS aged 22 in the Flyinge Hartc 1621
CHRISTOPHER SMITH aged 23
in the
Returns 1624
his
MUSTER
EDWARD WATERS aged 40 in the Patience 1608 GRACE WATERS aged 21 in the Diana 1618 .,,... WILLIAM WATERS \ borne in Virginia MARGERETT WATERS J WILLIAM HAMPTON aged 40 in the Bona Nona JOANE HAMPTON aged 25 in the Abigail 1621 THOMAS LANE aged 30 in the Treasurer 1613
"I
,
1620
in
the
THOMAS THORNEBURY
aged 20
1616
Servant's
ADAM TIIOROGOOD
aged 18
18
)
jn
PAULE HARWOOD aged 20 in the Bona Nona STEPHEN REEDE aged 17 in the George 1618
1622
254
VIRGINIA.
Elzabeth Cittie
MATHTAS FRANCISCO aged 18 in the Jacob 1624 ROBART PENRISE aged 12 in the Bona noua 1620
his
MUSTER
THOMAS DAVIS aged 40 in the John and Francis 1623 THOMAS HEWES aged 40 in the John and Francis 1623
his
MUSTER
FRANCIS CHAMBERLIN aged 45 in the Marmaditcke 1621 REBECCA CHAMBERLIN aged 37 in the Bona Nona 1622 FRANCIS CHAMBERLIX aged 3 borne in Virginia.
Servant's
JOHN FORTH aged 16 WILLIAM WORLIDGE aged SIONELL* ROWLSTON aged RICHARD BURTON aged 28
in the
Bona Nona
622
18
30
in
in the
the
Swan
1624
MUSTER
PERCIVALL IBOTTSON aged 24 in the Neptune 1618 ELZABETH IBOTTSON aged 23 in thzFlyingc Hart 1621 JOHN DAVIS aged 24 in the John and Francis 1623
Servant's
in the
Hopavell 1623
his
MUSTER
2
1
26
probably intended
LIONEL
VIRGINIA.
255
Elzabeth Cittie
THOMAS BoUl.DINGE
his
MUSTER
THOMAS BOULDINGE
WILLIAM WILLIAM COXE aged 26 in the RICHARD EDWARD'S aged 23 NICCOLAS DALE aged 20 &
in
the Jacob l6
REYNOLD BOOTH his MUSTER REYNOLD BOOTH aged 32 in the Hercules 1609 ELIZABETH BOOTH aged 24 in the Ann 1623
Servant's
GEORGE LEVETT aged 29 in the Bona Nona 1619 THOMAS SEYWELL aged 20 in the Tyger 1623
THOMAS GARNETT
his
MUSTER
THOMAS GARNETT aged 40 in the Sivan 1610 ELZABETH GARNETT aged 26 in the Ncplnns 1618 SUSAN GARNETT aged 3 borne in Virginia AMBROSE GYFFITH aged 33 in the Bona Nona 1619
JOYSE GYFFITH aged 20
in
THOMAS UUNTHORNE
his
MUSTER
1620
THOMAS DUNTHORNE aged 27 in the Margett and John ELZABETH DUNTHORNE aged 38 in the Tryall 1610
Servant's
tin the
)
Swan
1624
THOMAS
an Indian Boayc
in \\\z Patience
in Virginia
1609
256
i.V
VIRGINIA.
Elzabeth Cittic
THOMAS STEPNEY
THOMAS STEPNEY
aged 35
in
his
MUSTER
M' STOCKTON
JONAS STOCKTON aged 40 in RICHARD POPELEY aged 26 RICHARD DAVIS aged 22
his
MUSTER
the bona
Nona 1620
Sei-vant's
16 in the Margctt
in the
and John
1621
Sican 1624
TOBIAS HURST
TOBIAS HURST aged 22
in
his
MUSTER
his
MUSTER
ANNA GANY
aged 24
ANNA GANY
THOMASIN
JOHN WRIGHT
aged 20
j
'
VIRGINIA.
257
Elzabeth Cittie
ALLEXANDER MOUNTNEY
ALLEXAND' MOUNTNEY aged
33 in the
his
MUSTER
1610.
Mary James
LENORD MOUNTNEY aged 21 in the Bonn Nona 1620 JOHN WALTON aged 28 in the Elzabetk 1621 BRYAN ROGERS aged 18 in the Elaabeth 1621 JOHN WASHBORNE aged 25 in the Jonathan 1619
list
of the
BURIAL LES
Aprill. 20.
in
ELZABETH CITTY
1624.
WESTON BROWNE
M' FENTON Minister Septemb' 5. WILLIAM WHITE Septemb' 12. JAMES CHAMBERLIN Septemb' 22
MARY DOWNEMAN
cmb' 23.
a Child Nou-
JOHN STAMFORD Septemb' THOMAS DAVIS PEETER DICKENSON RICHARD EASTE THOMAS HUNTER
17
30
MORGON
July
8 8
WETIIERSBY August
A MUSTER
of the Inhabitente of ELIZABETH CITTIE beyond Hampton River. Beinge the Companyes land.
CAP' FRANCIS
1
WEST
his
MUSTER
Cap FRANCIS WEST Counseler aged 36 in the Mary Ann Margett 1610 M rs FRANCIS WEST Widdowe in the Supply 1620
in Virginia
[This
altered from
some previous
spelling
but
it is
doubtless correct a
printed.]
33
258
VIRGINIA.
Elzabeth cittie
the
Swan
id 2^
WILLIAM PARXEI.L aged 18 in the Sontlia:npti n 1622 WALTER COUPER aged 22 in the Neptune i6i>-' REINOULD GODWIN aged 30 in the Abigail 1620 JOHN PEDRO a Ncger aged 30 in the Swan 1623
CAP Jonx MARTIN his MUSTER Cap JOHN MARTIN SACKFORD WETIIE RF.I.L aged 2 y\n the Swan 1624 JOHN SMITH aged 31 HOWARD aged 24 JOHN J JOHN ANTHOXIK aged 23
1
"|
I
GEORGK MEDCALFE
GEORGE MEDCALFE aged 46 SARA MI.DCALFE aged 30 in JOANE A Child.
the
his
MUSTER
1624.
Hopewdl
EDWARD JOHNSON
EDWARD JOHNSON
aged 26
in the
in
his
MUSTER
Abigail 1621
Child borne
in
Virginia
JOHN LAUCKFILD
his
MUSTER
JOHN LAUCKFTLD aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1621 ALICE LAUCKFILD aged 24 in the Abbigall 1621
SAMMUELL KENNELL
aged 30
in the
Abigail 1621
VIRGINIA.
259
WILLIAM FOWLER
his
MUSTER
WILLIAM FOWLER aged 30 in the Abigail 1621 MARGRETT FOWLER aged 30 in the Abigail 1621
WALTER ELY
WALTER ELY
ELZABETH ELY aged 30
in the
his
MUSTER
Warwicke 1622
ANN ELY
borne in Virginia
WILLIAM TILER
WILLIAM TiLER
in
his
MUSTER
ELIZABETH TILER
ROBART MORE aged 50 in the Prouidence 1622 WILLIAM BROWNE aged 26 in the Prouideitcc 1622 ROBART TODD aged 20 in the Hopcwell 1622 ANTHONIE BURT aged 18 in the Hopwcll 1622 SAMIELL BENNETT aged 40 in the Prouidencc 1622 JOANE BENNETT in \\\z pi-outdanc 1622
THOMAS FLYNT
his
MUSTER
1620
THOMAS FLYNT in ihe>iana 1618 THOMAS MERRES aged 21 in the Francis Bona Venture HENRIE WHEELER aged 20 in the Tryall 1620. JOHN BROCKE aged 19 in the Bonn Nona 1619
JAMES BROOKES aged 19 in the Jonathan 1619 ROBART SAVADGE aged 18 in the Elzabeth 1621
33-
260
VIRGINIA.
El/:abeth Cittie
JOHN
WARD
his
MUSTER
1619
JOHN WARD in the Ekabcth 1621 ADAM RIMWELL aged 24 in the Sofia iwiia 1619 CHRISTOPHER WYNWILL aged 26 in the Bona Nona OLIUER JENKIN aged 40
JOANE JENKIN a littell Child HENRIE POTTER aged 50 ANN POTTER in the London Marchant ROBART GOODMAN aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1619
GREGORIE
GREGORIE DORIE aged 36
his wiffe
DOME
his
MUSTER
1620.
in the
Bona Nona
littell
his
MUSTER
ELZABETH MORE
in the
Abigail 1622.
his
MUSTER
RICHARD FRISBIE aged 34 in the Jonathan 1619 WILLIAM ROOKINES aged 26 in the Bona Nona 1619 JOSEPH HATTFILD aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1619 CUTBERT SEIRSON aged 22 in the Bona Nona 1619
in the
Abigail 1621
in the Bona Nona 1619 JOHN VAGHAN aged 23 in the Bona Nona 1619 EDWARD MARSHALL aged 26 in the Abigail 1621
VIRGINIA.
261
WILLIAM JOYCE aged 26 in the Abigail 1621 WILLIAM EVAND'S aged 23 in the Bono. Nona 1619 RALPH OSBORNE aged 22 in the Bono, Nona 1619 MORRIS STANLEY aged 26 in the hopeivell 1624 NICCOLAS WEASELL aged 28 in the Abigail 1621 STEPHEN DICKSON aged 25 in the Bona Nona 1619 THOMAS CALDER aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1619
WILLIAM HAMPTON
his
MUSTER
1621.
WILLIAM HAMPTON age 34 in the Bona Nona JOANE HAMPTON JOHN ARNDELL age 22 in the Abigail 1621
ANTHONIE BONALL
.
his
MUSTER
ANTHONIE BONALL age 42 ) \ in the Abigail 1621 ELIAS LEGARDO age 38 ROBART WRIGHT age 45 in the Swan 1608 JOANE WRIGHT and two Children borne in Virginia WILLIAM BINSLEY age 18 in the Jacob 1624 ROBART GODWIN age 19 in the Swan 1624
VlRBRITT
1
>
OBLE HERO
f two frenchmen
.
in the
*u
Abigail 1622
Jt*
ROBART THRASHER
his
MUSTER
ROBART THRASHER age 22 in the Bona Nona 1620 ROLAND WILLIAMES age 20 in the Jonathan 1623.
Servant
in the
in the
262
Mc/abcth
1622
1621
MARY ROWE
in the
J age
>
ae
in
the
^^
l62I
list
of the
of
DEAD
his
W DOWSE
A MUSTER
his
men
The Eastcmc
Shore.
of the
MUSTER,
Servant's
(in
the William
and Thomas
MARGRETT EPES
in
NlCCHOLAS RAYNBERD age 22 in the Swan 1624 WILLIAM BURDITT age 25 in the Susan 1615 THOMAS CORNISH age 25 in the Dntic 1620 PEETER PORTER age 19 in. the Tiger 1621
JOHN BAKER age 20 in the Ann 1623 EDWARD ROGERS age 26 in the Ann 1623 THOMAS WARDEN age 24 in the Ann 1623 BENIAMINE KNIGHT age 28 in the Bona Nona 1620 NICCOLAS GRANGER age 15 in the George 1618 WILLIAM MUNNES age 25 in the Sampson 1619 IlENRlE WILSON age 24 in the Sampson 1619 JAMES BLACKBORNE age 20 in the Sampson 1619
NICHOLAS SufiiERFiLD age
15 in the
Sampson 1619
MUSTEXS OF
'
TIIR
INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA.
his
263
hc
n<
shorf
MUSTER
Cap'
the
MUSTER
THOMAS SAVAGE
in the
ANN SAVAGE
in
in
his
MUSTER
1607
THOMAS GRAUES
in the
WALTER SCOTT
his
MUSTER
WALTER SCOTT in the Hercules 1618 APPHIA SCOTT in the Gift 1618 PERCIS SCOTT borne in Virginia THOMAS POWELL
THOMAS POWELL
in the
his
MUSTER
Sampson 1618
WILLIAM SMITH
WILLIAM SMITH age 26
in
his
MUSTER
EDWARD DREWE
EDWARD DREWE
age 22
in
his
MUSTER
the
Sampson 1618
2 64
VIRGINIA.
Kalernc shore
ClIARLES
HARMAN
his
MUSTER
1622
CHARLES HARMAN age 24 in the Furtherance JOHN ASKUME age 22 in the | ROBERT FENNELL age 20 in the t
^.
23
in
NICHOLAS HODGSKINS
his
MUSTER
NICHOLAS HODGSKINES age 27 in the Edwin 1616 TEMPORANCE HODGSKIXES in the Jonathan 1620 MARGRETT HODGSKINS borne in Virginia
SOLLOMAN GREENE
SOLLOMAN GREENE age
27
in
his
MUSTER
the
Diana 1618
THOMAS GASKOYNE
THOMAS GASKOYNE
his
MUSTER
Nona 1619
the
JOHN BLORE
JOHN BLORE age 27 FRANCIS BLORE age
in
his
MUSTER
25 in the
age
17 in the
VIRGINIA.
265
ROBART BALL
ROBART BALL
age 27
in
his
MUSTER
1619
the London
Marchant
WILLIAM BIBBIE
his
MUSTER
WILLIAM BIBBIE age 22 in the Swan 1621* THOMAS SPARKES age 24 in the Susan 1616
his
MUSTER
JOHN WILKINES
his
MUSTER
JOHN WILKINES
age 26
in
the
in
PERREGRIM WATKINES
PERREGRIN WATKINES age 24
in
his
MUSTER
WILLIAM DAVIS
WILLIAM DAVIS age
his
MUSTER
33 in the William
DEAD
in this
Plantation 1624
may
be 1620, blotted.)
34
[PATENTS GRANTED,
&c.l
ON
the
Northerly side of James River, from the Fallcs downe to Hcncrico. Contayning about x Miles in length, arc y c publiquc
reserved
Land's,
laid
out,
whcrof
for
10,000: Acres,
for
the
ll<
other
Land belonging
to the
On
arc
these
PATTENTS
graunted
(vizt.
JOHN PETERSON
100:
Acres
100: 100:
IGO: 100:
100:
300:
100:
v
150:
By
Pattent.
120:$
100:
JOHN BLOWER
100: Surrendred
100:
150:
150:
list,,
[There
is
a duplicate of this
but
it
we have
indicated in notes
differences of
t [Ni.u
\i
J [Apparently
though blotted
list it is
IOO.]
PATENTS GRANTED,
6-v.
267
In COXENDALE,
th
in the
EDWARD BARKLEY
RICHARD BOLTON ROBERT AUKLAND*
100
200
50
}-
JOHN GRIFFIN *
FETTER NEiNNEARTf THOMAS TINDALL
40
100
By
Pattent.
100
200
CITTIE
400
too
50 100
5
JOHNOWLYE
JOSUAII ClIARDE
..
By
Patient.
IOO
50
JOHN DODD'S
WILLIAM SHARPES
JAMES VSHUR
40
100
100
150
WILLIAM CRADOUKE
JOHN OWLY
TIIEOPHILUS BERISTON
[AcKLAND
in the duplicate li-t.]
100
t [Ni:iMAKl in the duplicate
in
list.J
J [GKlMtb
the duplicate
list.]
342
263
PATENTS GRANTED,
d-r.
JOHN HARRIS ROBERT PAKTTIN NATHANIEI.L CAUSEY JOHN CARTTER Captaine MADDISON RICHARD BIGGS FRANCIS MASON HENRY BAGWELL
SAMUEI.L JARRATT*
200
40
250
150
planted planted
50 50 100
I0
}
By
Pattent.
300
150 100 100 100 100
WILLIAM BALY JOH-N WRITTERS Leift: RICH: GRUDGE JOHN CARR RICHARD TAYLOR ROUERT BOURNE
250 100
100
250
planted
Laid out
for the
3000 Acres
att
WESTOUER
500 Acres
250
650
100
By
Pattent.
HrMTHKKY KENT
*
50
[JtKRATT
in the duplicate list.]
PATENTS GRANTED,
&>f.
269
ABRA: PERSEY
RICHARD SYMONS
ARTHUR ANTONYE
WILLIAM SIZEMORE WILLIAM DOWGLAS
Here
is
" v ^ attent
250 Acres
Land
CHARLES
Comon
Land.
The
Territory of CREATE
roo Acres 50 150 200
WEYONOKE.
CHRISTOPHER HARDING WILLIAM BAILY RICHARD PRATT WILLIAM JARRET* Capt Jo: WOODLIFFE TEMPERANCE BAILY
550 200
By
Pattent
450 200
200
...
planted
planted
,
planted
NATHANIELL POWLE
600 Acres
PERSEYS hundred
TANKS WAYONOKE
PERSEYS hundred
A 2 200 Acres.
MARTTIN BRANDON
belonging to Captaine
JOHN MARTTIN by
Pattent
Vppon
the easterly Side of Chapokes Creeke, is appointed 500 Acres, e belonging to y place of Treasure by order of Courtt
100 Acres
-v
200
500
[JERRATT
By
Pattent
70
PATENTS GRANTED,
the Northerly Side, is the land belonging to Southampton hundred Containeing looooo: Acres, extending from Tanks Wayonoke
On
downe
to the
mouth of Chicahomny
River.
CITTIE
Adioyneing to the mouth of Chicohominy River ther are 3000 Acres of Land, laid out for y e Company 3000 Acres, laid out for the place of the Gouerner (planted) in w ch are Some smale parcells, graunted by Sir THOMAS DALE and Sir SAMUELL ARGALL (planted)
In the
Hand of James Cittie, are many parcells of inhabitant's by Pattent, and order of Courtt
Territory of
The
TAPPAHANNA ouer
150 Acres JOHN DODD'S BURROWS 150 JOHN planted 200 RICHARD PACE planted 100 FRANCIS CHAPMAN 100 THOMAS GATES M JOHN ROLFE 400 planted 200 planted Capt W" POWELL* Capt SAMUELL MATHEWS Diuident planted Captaine JOHN HURLESTONS Diuident planted 200 Acres planted JOHN BAINHAM M r GEORGE SANDYS 300 planted EDWARD GRINDON 150 planted WILLIAM EWENS 1000 planted M POWELL* Capt 550 planted
r
y By Pattent
f B y Pattent
ROBERT EUERS
..
li^
&c.
271
Southiipton hundred
Captaine
Hand.
250 Acres
planted
ARCHERS HOPE
Capt ROGER SMITH
100 Acres planted
,
200
250
)
\
)
ibyorderof Courtt.
J
Ensigne
S PENCE
100
300 200
100
>
JOHN GRUBB JOHN JEFFERSON GEORGE PERRY RICHARD STAPLES RICHARD BREWSTER
/
100
By
Pattent.
250 100
150 100
MARTTINS HUNDRED
planted
Containeing as
is
200 Acres
N
y Pattent
\
.,
'
AMOR
in the
so,
t [Ajiparently
duplicate list.] though the second and third letters are blotted
but
it
is
clearly
Hi TT
272
PATENTS GRANTED,
\V.\ROSQUOIACKE Plantacon Contayncing downe ward's, from Hog Hand xiiij tcn miles by the River side, in w c are these pattents
'>
following (vizt)
ADAM DIXSON
JOHN BERRY THOMAS WINTER JOHN POLLINGTON THOMAS POOLE
600
too 100
By
Pattent
ANTHONY BARHAM
Capt NETHA: BASSE GILES JONES
300
150
planted
planted
BLUNT POINTE
M W M CLAYBOURNE
r
500 Acres by orde' of Court 300 Acres by pattent 500 Acres by order of Court
50 Acres planted } B pat t e nt 50 Acres planted 3 his Diuedent by order of Court, planted.
200 Acres
100
150
CORNELIUS MAY RICHARD CRAUEN RICHARD TREE RICHARD DOMELAWE PERSIUALL IBBISON
50
150
j*
By
Pattent.
EDWARD WATTERS
*
50 100 Acres
[H.-vMOR in the duplicate
libt.]
PATENTS GRANTED,
Capt JOHN HURLESTONK ROBERT HUTCHINS JOHN SOUTHERNE
Sr
...
Sv.
by P attent
_}
-i
by Order of Courtt
JOHN SALFORD PHARAOH FLINTON LEIFT CHILES ALINGTON WILLIAM BENTLEY THOMAS GODBY
50 100 Acres
CITTIE
planted
MILES PRICKETT
150
planted
planted
JOHN BUSH WILLIAM JULIAN LEIFT: LUPO ELIZABETH LUPO THOMAS SPILMAN EDWARD HILL ALEXANDER MOUNTNEY WILLIAM COLE WILLIAM BROOKS The GLEAB LAND
300
150
planted planted
^-by pattent
350
50
50 100
planted planted
planted planted
100
50 100
100
100
planted
planted
planted
ELIZA:
pattent
in the original
200
list.]
planted J
t [Thus repeated
[KF.TH
in the
duplicate
[DUNTHORNE
35
274
PATENTS GRANTED,
&>c.
150
planted planted
planted
JOHN GUNNERY MARY BOULDIN THOMAS BOULDIN M FETTER ARUNDELL BARTHOLMEW HOSKINS Capt RAUGHLY CROSHAW Pebetweene Fox hill
r
150 100
200 200
100
^
planted
bv Pattent.
I
J
So
-\
of \ 200 Acres,
by order of Court
Pemonkey River
On
the Easterly Side of Southampton River, their are 3000 Acres, belonging to the Company at Elizabeth Cittie, planted, And 1500*
Acres
Comon Land,
On
THOMAS WILLOUGHBYE THOMAS CHAPMAN THOMAS BREWOOD JOHN DowNMANf Capt W" TUCKER JOHN SIPSEY
LEIFT: Jo:
100 Acres
100
200
100
>-
by pattent
650
250 200
CHEESMANJ
Bay 140 Acres JOHN BLOWER Ensigne SALVADGE his Diuident Sir GEORGE YARDLY at Hangers 3700 Acres by Order of
The Easterne
shore
Ouer
the
Court
Certaine others have planted their, but no Patients haue bene graunted them, the Companyes and the Secretaryes Tennants, were alsoe their Seated but no land ordered, to bee laid out for them, as in the other 4 Corporacons.
[150
in the duplicate list.]
[DOWNEMAN
in
the duplicate
list.]
[CliESMAM
WEYMOUTH,
35-2
To
& others
of his
Ma
'"
nioste
honno ble
privie Councell.
The humble
Certificates of Joi-lX CUTTINGE peticon of the Shipp called the Francis, and WILLIAM ANDREWES Ma r of the Elizabeth, both of Ipsw ch
Ma
ble th accordinge to yo' Lopps order, wee doe heerew presente Right honno vnto yo' Lopps, the names of all the Passengers that vvente for Newe-
England
in
Humblie
iritreatinge yo'
honno's order) that the bond's in that behalfe given bee delivered back to yo' peticon's.
may
And
they as in dutie bound will daylie praye for yo' honno's healthes happynes
IPSWICH
age shipped
in
Note of all the names and ages of all those which Oath of Allegiance or Supremacy being vnder our Port In the Francis of Ipswich M' JOHN CUTTING:
the last of Aprill 1634
bound
for
New England
aged 13 yeres
...aged 13 yeres
(GRACE NEWELL
[The
in the original,
278
Ron
1
:
ROSE:
WILL: FREEBOURX:..
JN: BERNARD:
ABRAHA: NEWELL.
|
I
JOHN ROSE ROBERT ROSE ELIZ: ROSE MARY ROSE SAMUELL ROSE SARAH ROSE DANYELL ROSE DARCAS ROSE MARY FREEBOURNE SARAH FREEBOURNE JOHN ALDBURGH FAYTH NEWELL
aged aged
aged aged aged
aged
15 [yeeres] 15
aged 13
u
9
7
3
aged
.
aged
7
2
aged
aged 14 aged 14
7
f
I
HENRY HAWARD aged ABRAHAM NEWELL... aged JOHN NEWELL aged ISAACKE NEWELL ...aged
SARAH BUGBYE FAYTH CLEARKE ROBERT PEASE DARCAS GREENE THOMAS STEBING SARAH STEBING
ELIZ: STEBING
8
5
EDWARD:
BUGBY....
f
aged aged
4
3
aged 15 aged 15
...aged 14
JOHN: PEASE:
I
aged aged
u
6
8
ROWLAND: STEBING:
JOHN STEBING
I
aged aged
aged
.
MARY WINCHE
RICHARD BLOSSE
aged 15
MARY: BLOSSE:
THO: SHERWOOD:
u u
9
8
ANNA SHERWOOD
...
...aged 14
ROSE SHERWOOD
aged 10
aged
aged
aged
RoB T :CooE:
<
*
7
5
aged
RICH: PEPPER:..
MARY PEPp
and halfe
279
ELIZ:
HAMOND
aged
15 [yeeres]
ELIZ:
HAMOND:
-|
aged 10
aged 7
PHIL:
BROWNE
Custr.
IPSWICH
TING bound
for
all
the Passengers
JOHN CUT[yeeres]
1634
yeeres
40
23
NICHOLAS JENNING'S ...aged 22 WILLIAM WESTWOODE \ aged ) 28 ) aged j 32 BRIDGETT his wife CLEARE DRAp [DRAPER] aged 30 ROBERT ROSE aged 140
>
aged
| aged I
. . . -) -j
27 28
aged} 22
aged
)
ROWLAND STEBING
40
48 47
19
21
j
-|
Jaged
j
)
aged aged
}
)
40
36
MARY
his wife
j
i
WILLIAM FREBOURNE
aged) 38 aged } 40
aged aged aged
J
40
-|
33 27
ANNA
his wife
| aged J aged
38
43
27
21
}
)
40
32
aged
ABRAHAM NEWELL
his wife
...}
j
aged j 50 aged j 40
aged aged
23
27
aged
aged
aged
28 28
aged
>
aged 27 aged 30
25
MARY
his wife
ROBERT WINGE
JUDITH
his wife
aged
aged aged
60
43
27
...aged
aged aged
...aged
26 47
HAMOND
JOHN GREENE
THURSTON CLEARKE
44
Ipswich Customehouse
THO CLERI
EDW: MANN Compt
scr
PHIL BROWNE
Custr.
JPSWICH A
ANDREWS bound
all
the Passengers
new EngLand
yeeres
JOHN SHERMAN ......... JOSEPH MOSSE ............ RICHARD WOODWARD \ ROSE his wife ............ I
aged
aged
20
24
45
aged aged
[yeeres]
\ aged
30
/ aged
... ) ...
)
27 24 20
50
38 32
aged
50
33
aged
aged aged
32 45
ANNE
his wife
jaged
ROBERT SHERIN
BRIDGETT
his wife
46
HUMPHRY BRADSTREET-|
HENERY GLOUER
. ~|
aged 40
40
36
jaged 30
aged
24
f
\
40
... )
HENERY KEMBALL
...-(aged
40 44
35
WILLIAM BLOMFIELD aged SARAH his wife Jaged ROBERT DAY ) aged
30
25
SUSAN his wife ......... J aged RICHARD KEMBALL ^ aged VRSULA his wife ......... /aged
. . .
MARY
his wife
/aged
aged
)
... j
30 28
39
31
ISAACKE MIXER,
......
| aged
SARAH
aged
33
20 30 28
32 32
60
37
41
... j
...
THOMAS HASTING'S
SUSAN
his wife
aged
29 34
aged
/aged
281
[yeeres]
25
38
31
aged
aged
43
45
18
JOHN PALMER DANYELL PIERCE JOHN CLEARKE JOHN FIRMIN REBECCA ISAACKE ANNE DORIFALL
aged
aged aged aged aged
24
23 22
46
36 24
aged
26
These psons aboue named tooke the Oath of Allegeance and Supremacy, at his Mat's Custome house in Ipswich before vs his Maties Officers hle according to the order of the Lords & others of his Mat's most Hono
Priuy Councell
:
This
xij*
of Nouember, 1634.
THO CLERI
Scr
PHIL.
BROWNE
Custr
EDW: MAN
Compt
Note of all the names and ages of all those which did not take the oath of Allegiance or Supremacy being vnder r WlLLlA ANage shipped in o' Port In the Elisabeth of Ipswich DREWES, bound for New England the last of Aprill 1634
IPSWICH
ED: LEWIS:
RICH:
WOODWARD:
JOHN LEWIS: aged 3 yeeres THOMAS LEWIS: aged 3 quarters GEORGE WOODWARD: aged 13 JOHN WOODWARD: aged 13
J
1
JOHN: SPRING:
EDWARD RAYNOR
*-
aged 10
13
36
282
THO: SCOTT:
-]
HEN: KEMBALL:..
'
ELIZABETH SCOTT aged 9 [yceresj ABIGAIL SCOTT aged 7 THOMAS SCOTT aged 6 ISAACK MIXER aged 4 ELIZABETH KEMBALL. aged 4 SUSAN KEMBALL aged i and halfe RICHARD CUTTING aged 1 1
HENRY KEMBALL
aged 15 yeeres
1 1
KEMBALL
GEORGE: MUNNINGS:.
JN: BERNARD:
HUMP: BRADSTREET:
WILLI; BLOMFIELD:
...
SAM: SMITH:
ROB T GOODALE:
:
JOHN KEMBALL aged 3 ^ THOMAS KEMBALL aged i JOHN LAUERICKE aged 15 r ELIZ: MUNNING'S aged 12 \ ABIGAIL MUNNING'S aged 7 JOHN BERNARD aged 2 J SAMUELL BERNARD aged i v THO: KING aged 15 ANNA BRADSTREET aged 9 JOHN BRADSTREET aged 3 MARTHA BRADSTREET aged 2 MARY BRADSTREET aged i SARAH BLOMFIELD aged i / SAMUELL SMITH aged 9 MARY SMITH a ed 4 ) ) ELIZ: SMITH aged 7 ^ PHILLIP SMITH aged i f MARY GOODALE aged 4 J ABRAHAM GOODALE aged 2 I ISAACKE GOODALE aged halfe MARY GOULDSON aged 15
.-
a yeere
Nouember 1634
BROWNE.
Custr.
THO CLERI
EDW: MAN
CompT
scr
283
March 1635*
1
2
3
JOSEPH HALL of Somers* a Ministr aged 40 year r AGNIS HALL his Wife aged 25 y
JOANE HALL
his
daughf aged
15
Yeare
4 JOSEPH HALL
5
his
6
7 8
TRISTRAM his son aged 1 1 Yeare ELIZABETH HALL his daughf aged 7 Yeare TEMPERANCE his daughf aged 9 Yeare
GRISSELL HALLf
his
daught aged
Yeare
9
10
11
12
13
DOROTHY HALLf his daughf aged 3 Yeare JUDETH FRENCH his s'vamt aged 20 Yeare JOHN WOOD his s'vaunt aged 20 yeare ROB T DABYN his s'vamt aged 28 Yeare MUSACHIELL BERNARD of batcombe Clothier
in the
14
15
MARY BERNARD
aged 28 yeare
JOHN BERNARD his sonne aged 3 Yeare 16 NATHANIELL his sonne aged i Yeare
RICH: PERSONS
salter
17
1
19
20
21
FRANCIS BABER Chandler aged 36 yeare JESOPE Joyner aged 22 Yeare WALTER JESOP Weaver aged 21 Yeare
in
TIMOTHY TABOR
of Som's' of
Batcombe
22
23
24
25
JANE TABOR his Wife aged 35 Yeare JANE TABOR his daughtr aged 10 Yeare ANNE TABOR his daughf: aged 8 yeare SARAH TABOR his daughf aged 5 Yeare
*
[Really 1633.]
36-2
284
WiftM FEVER
his s'vaunt
aged 20 Yeare
29
Portus
JN: WHITMARCK aged 39 yeare ALCE WHITMARKE his Wife aged 35 yeare JM* WHITMARCKE his sonne aged n yeare
JANE
his
Waymouth 30
31
OUSEPH
\pr
32
33
his
WittM READ of Batcombe Taylor in 34t Som's" aged 28 Yeare SUSAN READ his Wife aged 29 Yeare 35
36
37 38
HANNA READ
LuSANj READ
RICH:
his his
daugh tr aged
3
i
yeare
daughf aged
ADAMS
his s'vante
39
40
41
his
AGNIS BlCKWELL his Wife aged 27 yeare 43 JN BICKWELL his sonne aged 11 Yeare 44 JN KlTCHlN his servaunt 23 yeare 46$ GEORGE ALLIN aged 24 Yeare 47 KATHERIN ALLYN his Wife aged
42
30 yeare
48
GEORGE ALLYN his sonne aged 16 yeare 49 WittM ALLYN his sonne aged 8 year 50: MATHEW ALLYN his sonne aged 6 yeare
5
1
52
53
aged 40 Yeares
aged 39
aged 16 year
54
55
*
[Sic.
EDWARD KINGMAN
JOANE
his
his son
[It will
But doubtless intended for JOHN.] be noticed that No. 34 is placed against the name of a place instead of
for
person.]
J [Probably intended
SUSAN.]
[There
is
no No. 45.]
ANNE
his
daughf aged
9 Yeare
57 THOMAS KINGMAN his sonne aged 7 Yeare 58 JOHN KlNGHMAN his sonne aged 2 yeare 59 J" FORD his servaunt aged 30 Yeare 60 WILLIAM KINGE aged 40* Yeare 6 1 DOROTHY his Wife aged 34 yeare 62 MARY KINGE his daughf aged 12 year 63 KATHERYN his daughf aged 10 Yeare 64 WlftM KINGE his sonne aged 8 year 65 HANNA KINGE his daughf: aged 6 year
66-f-
Somm'. [Somerset.]
THOMAS HOLBROOKE of Broudway aged 34: yeare 67 JANE HOLBROOKE his wife aged 34 Yeare 68 JOHN HOLBROOKE his sonne aged 1 1 yeare 69 THOMAS HOLBROOKE his sonne aged 10 yeare 70 ANNE HOLBROOKE his daughf aged 5 yea[re]
ELIZABETH his daughf aged i yeare 72 THOMAS DIBLE husbandin aged 22 yeare 24 Yeare 73 FRANCIS DIBLE soror aged ROBERT LOVELL husbandman aged 40 Year 74 75 ELIZABETH LOVELL his Wife aged 35 year 76 ZACHEUS LOVELL his sonne 15 yeares 78^ ANNE LOVELL his daughf: aged 16 yeare 79 JOHN LOVELL his sonne aged 8 yeare
71
80
81
82 83
ELLYN his daughf aged ... JAMES his sonne aged JOSEPH CHICKIN his servant ALICE KINHAM aged
i
i
yeare
84
85
86
*
ANGELL HOLLARD aged ... 21 yeare KATHERYN his Wife 22 yeare GEORGE LAND his servaunt 22 yeare LAND his kinswoman 18 yeare SARAH
figure
is
[Or
30.
One
is
t [Thus
J [There
in the original.
no No. 77
and I cannot tell which is the later.] This number should evidently come against the next line,] but it will bt observed that two lines below there is a name without
written over the other,
[Originally written
number.]
LANG.]
286
RICHARD JOANES
of Binder
89 90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
ROBT MARTYN of Badcombe husband m 44 HUMFREY SHEPHEARD husbandm... 32 35 JOHN VPHAM husbandman 44 JOANE MARTYN ELIZABETH VPHAM 32 VPHAM Jufi 07 JOHN 12 WILLIAM GRAUE [GRAVE] 26 SARAH VPHAM NATHANIELL VPHAM 05
ELIZABETH VPHAM RICHARD WADE of Simstuly
ELIZABETH
03.
Dors
60
his
99
100:
WADE
daugh
r
Wife
6t
22
17
DINAH
his
101
102 103
28
13
104
105
40
2 3
106
JOHN PORTER
Deputy
EDW:
[Sic in orig.]
THOROUGHGOOD
[This number should be in the line above.]
Register of the
of such persons a
from
to
[The
error.
:
list
passages to Holland are included in the original document these we omit, as not pertinent to our object. The last passage for America is dated May 15. The dots indicate parts of the indorsement eaten away by age.]
be an
It
many
[A
|HESE
With
people went to New England: with WlLLIAM:*ANDREWES: r of of Ipswich the: John: and Doretltey: of Ipswich and WILLIAM ANDREWES his Sone. r of the Rose: of Yarmouth.
The examinaction
r
of
in
ageed / 39 yeres and ELIZABETH: his Wife/ ageed/ 31 yeares with 3 Children ELIZABETH: JOHN:
r
No wch
in
No
ffolck
Grocar
and
THOMAS
yeares
and 4 Saruants. MAREY: ALXARSON: aged / 24 ANNE: ALXARSON: aged / 20 yeares / BRIDGETT
desiroues to goe for / Charles ther to inhabitt and Remaine //'/
all
Towne
in
New
England
in
No
ff /
The examinaction of NICHO: BUSBIE: of No rwch Weauer / aged / 50 yeares and / BRIDGETT: his Wife
/aged/ 53 yeares with /4/ Children. NICHO: JOHN: ABRAHAM: and SARATH: ar desirous to goe to boston in New England to
in habitt
///
Aprill. the /
8* / 1637 The examinaction of MlCHILL: METCALFE: of No'wch Do rnix Weauear / aged. 45 yeares and / SARRAH: his Wif / aged / 39 yeares with. / 8 Children / MlCHILL: THOMAS: MAREY: SARRAH: ELIZABETH: MARTHA: JOANE: and REBECA:
*
[We
list
throughout.]
37
290
PARTS.
and his Saruant THOMAS COMBERBACH: aged / i6/ yeares ar desirous to passe to buston in New England to inhabitt/'/ 1 The examinaction of JOHN: PERS: of No r wch in Aprill. the / St' / 1637
No
Weauear ageed 49 yeares / and ELIZABETH: his Wife aged / 36 yeares / with 4 Children. JOHN: BARBRE: ELIZABETH: and JUDETH and one Saruant / JOHN: GEDNKY aged / 19 yeares.
r
ff
are desirous to passe to boston in New England to inhabitt /// the /8 th / 1637. The examinaction of WILLIAM: LUDKEN: of Aprill. No''wch in No'ff / Locksmith ther bo r ne / agced 33 yeares /
and ELIZABETH:
Bostone
in
his
Wife
ageed.
34 yeares.
desirous to goe to
/
and Remaine
///
*ES: of
No'wch
in
No
ff /
Cordwynar aged
18 yeares
and ANNE:
WlLLlAMES: aged
yeares
in
No'wch
in
No
r ff
Weauear
aged
nd LIDDEA:
saruants.
ageed / 49 yeares / With one Child MAREY: and 2 SAMUELL: LINCORNE: aged 18 yeares / and ANNE: SMITH: aged. 19 yeares ar desirous to passe fo New-England
Wife
to inhabitt
///
No rwch
The examinaction of WILLIAM: NICKERSON: of ff / Weauear / ageed 33 yeares. and. ANNE: his Wife / aged / 28 yeares with / 4 Children / NlCHO: ROBARTT: ELIZABETH: and ANNE: ar desirous to goe to Bostone in
8 1637.
in
No
New
in
///
th Aprill the / 8
1637.
The examinaction
/
of
No
and JOANE:
Wife
aged
38 yeares with 2 Children PRESELLA: and ABEGELL: and 2 Saruantes WILLIAM: / STOREY: and DANIELL: LINSEY: the
one aged / 23 the other / 18 yeares/ ar all desirous to pass to Boston in New England there to Inhabitt ///
*
MS.
eaten
away by age
or
damp.]
291
1637 The examinaction. of HENRY: SKERRY: of great r yarmouth in the County of No ff / Cordwynar. / ageed / 3 1 yeares and ELIZABETH his Wife / ageed / 25 yeares / with one Child
/
:
HENRY: and
yeares.
/
th Aprill. the / ii / 1637
one Aprenties
r
/
///
18
ar desirous to passe fo
New England
of
to inhabitt
The examinaction
r ff
JOHN: MOULTON: of
yeares.,
Ormsby
his
in
/
No
husbandman, aged. 38
38 yeares with
5
Wife
ageed
Children.
ANNE: JANE: and / BRIDGETT: and / GOODDENS: aged. 20 yeares and ALI.ES:
/
New England
of
and abide
Aprill.
th the/ ii
1637
in
The examinaction
r
MAREY: MOULTON:
of
Aprill.
30 yeares and 2 / Saruants. Ormsby / Wydow, ageed MASTON: aged / 20 yeares and MERREAN: MOULTON: JOHN ageed / 23 yeares / are desirous to goe to New England to inhabitt and dwell /// the / ii th / 1637 The examinaction of RICHARD: CARUEAR: of r Skratby.* in the County of No rT / husbandman / ageed / 60,
ff
/
:
No
yeares,
dren.
and GRACE: his Wife, ageed, 40 yeares. with / 2 ChilELIZABETH: ///ageed / 1 8 yeares and, SUSANNA: aged 18,
mo r
Saruants ISACKE:
/
HARTT:
ageed,
22 yeares and
all for
21
/
yeares.
and one
MARABLE: VNDERWOOD:
goes
Aprill. the
a mayd. Saruant of
ageed, 20 yeares.
////
New
r
ff.
and Remaine
/n th /
in
1637
The examinaction
RUTH: MOULTON:
/,'/
of
Ormsby No Singlewoman. ageed / 20 yeares. is passe for New England there to Inhabitt and dwell
Aprill. the /
desirous to
ROBERTT: PAGE: of r Ormsby in No ff. husbandman, ageed 33 yeares and/ LuCEA: his Wife, aged 30 yeares with / 3 Children / FRANCES: MARGRETT: and SUSANNA: and 2 Saruants / WILLIAM: MOULTON: and
1637
of
//'
u th /
The examinaction
ANNE: WADD:
are
all
15 yeares.
and
desirous to passe fo r
///
New
Remaine.
292
Aprill.
1637
in
/
Ormsby
Wife
The examination of HENREY: DOWE: of husbandman, ageed, 29 yeares. / and JOANE: ageed 30 yeares with 4 Children, and one Saruant /
No
ff
New
Aprill. the /
I I
England
th
to inhabitt
1637
is
The examinaction
desirous to passe
of R.OBERTT:
Singleman.
The examinaction
of
ELLEN: ROBENSONE:
of
g
in
New England
ther to
Aprill. the /
I I
1637.
The examinaction
of
WILLIAM: WiLLlAMES: of
great
/
yarm
ar ageed. 38 yeares with / 2 Children r desirous to goe fo New England to inhabitt /// The examinaction of ELIZABETH: WILLIAMES: the / i I th / 1637 Aprill. of Ya r mouth. in No r ff / Singlewoman ageed 31 yeares / is
desirous to passe into New England ther to inhabitt and Remaine /// The examinaction of KATHREN: RABEY: of Aprill. the /1 2* / 1637 Yarmouth / a Wattermanes. Wydow. / ageed. 68 yeares. is desirous to passe into New England there to Remaine With her Sone / Aprill. the/ 12* / 1637 The examinaction of RICHARD: LEEDS: of great
ya'mouth. Marrinar. ageed 32 yeares. and JOANE: his Wife/ageed. r 23 yeares / with one Child / are desirous to passe fo New England and there to inhabitt / and dwell ///
th Aprill. the / 12 / 1637
The examinaction of HENRY: SMITH: of Newbucknam husbandman / ageed 30 yeares. / and ELIZABETH: his
Aprill.
Wife ageed. 34 /yeares. with 2 / Children JOHN: and SlTHE: ar desirous to passe into New England /// to inhabitt /// the / 13* / 1637 The examinaction of JOHN: ROPEAR: of New Bucknam Carpentar. / ageed. 26 yeares. and ALLES: his Wife / ageed, 23 yeares / with / 2 Children. ALLES: and ELIZABETH: are desirous to goe for New England there to Remaine* ///
* [Here come a number of entries of passages
for
Holland.]
293
ese people
New
GOOSE:
of the
The examinaction of THOMAS: PAINE: of Wrentom in Suffolcke / Weauear / ageed / 50 yeares / and ELIZABETH: his Wife / ageed / 53 yeares with / 6 / Children / THOMAS: JOHN: MAREY: / ELIZABETH: DORETHEY: and SARAH: are desirous
to goe for
Salame
in
New England
No
r
to inhabitt
May: the
io th / 1637
The examinaction
in
ff /
of
MARGRETT: NEAUE:
/ is
of
great yarmouth
ageed
and
New
of BKNIEMEN: COOPER: of May: the/io / 1637 Bramton in Suffolck / husbandman / ageed / 50 / Yeares / and. ELIZABETH: his Wife / ageed / 48 yeares With / 5 Children LARWANCE: MAREY: REBECA: BENIEMEN: and FRANCIES: FILLINGHAM: his Sone/ in Lawe / ageed / 32 yeares allso his Sister ageed 48 yeares / and 2 Saruants / JOHN: KILIN: and FELEAMAN: DICKERSON: ar all desirous to goe for Salam in
th
/
The examinaction
New
England and
there, to inhabitt
///
May: the/io / 1637. The examinaction of ABRAHAM: TOPPAN: of yarmouth Cooper / ageed / 3 1 yeares and SUSANNA: his Wife / ageed. 30 yeares With / 2 Children FETTER: and ELIZABETH:
th
and one
Mayd
Saruant
/ 18
///
yeares
New
r
May: the
io th / 1637
The examinaction
in
is
great Comberton
Wo stershire
desirous to
ageed
26 yeares.
England to inhabitt
May: the
io lh /
Wrentom
GRETT:
his
in
1637 The examinaction of JOHN: THURSTON: of Suff / Carpentar / ageed, 30 yeares. and MAH-
/ 2
Children
THOMAS.
and JOHN: ar / desirous to passe to New England /// to inhabitt /// the / io th / 1637 The examinaction of LUCE: POYETT: of No r wch May:
Spinster
/
ageed. 23 yeares
to
is
///
desirous
to pass
into
New
Remaine
294
May: the
10th
1637
/
is
The examinaction
Cooper
yeares
aged 28 yeares.
and ANNE:
desirous to passe to
JOHN: BOROWE of yarmouth his / Wife / ageed / 40 / Salam in New England and ther
of of
to inhabitt
May: the
i I
th
1637
The examinaction
/
mouth Cordwynar
passe to
New England
1637
/
desirous to
May: the
i I
th
The examinaction
/
Wydow
ageed
50 yeares with
New
England and there to inhabitt and Remaine /,/ May: the / 1 1 th / 1637 The examinaction of AUGSTEN: CALL ALLES: his Wife / ageed / 40 / yeares desirous to goe to Salam in New Eng
I i
1637
The examinaction
Salam
in
of JOHN:
of
DARRELL:
of
. .
.passe into
/
r
New
JOHN: GEDNEY: of No wch New England / with his Wife in No ff Weauear. LEDIA: HANAH: SARAH: aged 25 yeares and JOHN: rno r / 2 Saruantcs / WILLIAM: WALKER: ageed
i I
th
1637
The examinaction
... to passe fo r
BURGES
to passe
fo r
ageed
of
is
26 yeares/ ar desirous
of
Salam
ageed
his
///
May:
the /
i I
th
SAMUELL: AIRES:
desirous [to] passe
as he
an apintes
15 yeares
England to
This
y nP
e
]
JOHN: BAKER:
YONGES: of
S* Margretts: Suff/
s^e by
not.from.
Wife/ ageed / 34 /
ANNE: RACHKLL:
MAREY: and
^
JosUEPH:
to inhabitt
New England
r
May: the/
The examinaction of SAMUELL: GRENSILD: of No wch Weauear / ageed, 27 yeares, and BARBREY: his Wife / ageed / 35 yeares. With two Children MAREY: and BARBREY:
12 / 1637
arid
JOHN: TEED:
his
Saruant
ageed, 19 yeares ar
to inhabitt
all
de-
New England
295
The examinaction
of
THOMAS: JOANES:
is
of Elzing
/ Singleman / ageed. 25 yeres England: and there to Remaine /// May: the / 13 th / 1637 The examinaction of THOMAS: OLLIUER: of No rwch Calinder / ageed / 36 yeares. and MAREY: his Wife /
ff,
in
No
Buchar
desirous to
passe into
New
ageed
New
England, to
inhabit
May: the/
his
is
th
/
Southould
1637 The examinaction of WILLIAM: COCKRAM: of in Suff /Marinrar/ ageed 28 yeares. /and CHRISTEN:
2 Children
and
/ 2
Saruantes
desirous to passe
new england
to inhabitt///
and
tlie
whole
is
signed :]
HENRY: HILL
Deputy
for
m'
THOMAS MAYHEW
Gentleman.//
SOUTHAMPTON.
JORTUS SOUTHTON. A
JOHN WEARE
List of the
Names
for the
Viz 1
Singleton
JOHN VENNELL
M
20. 20.
22.
22.
27.
24.
16. 15.
1
8.
16.
BARNES of Wimborne Com Southt shoemak r NICHAS BARDIN of Southton Smith ANDREWE DRUDG of Southton p'd husbandm ABRAHAM SAD of Southton p'd sergeweau' JAMES BARREY of Dorchester husbandm JOHN STEVENS of Ringwood Com Southt husbandm GYLES WEEKEHAM of Bansteed Coin Surr husbandm. PETER WOODLAND of Southton Ropemaker. RICHARD SHINGLE of Bevis hill nere Southton.
M
17.
15.
JAMES HACKER of Andiver Com Southt. Withl TUCKE of Husborne nere Andiver
p'd.
.
30.
16.
31.
JOHN HUDLICE of Newport in y e Isle of wight taylo r JAMES BLANCHE of the Isle of Wight p'd. RICHARD TRODD of, Southstoneham husbandm.
*
[The
first
figure
is
almost effaced,]
297
ROB T CLITSON
HENRY HARRIS
14.
12.
1 1.
WALTER SMALLE
JOHN BASSETT of
of the Isle of
Wight
p'd.
Christchurch.
ROB T BRUTON
These
si.vc
of Andiver p'd.
vndcr ycares,
]HE names
Aged.
29. yeares. 24. 24.
19. 14.
'
of Aprill,
&
passed
in the
same Shipp.
ANDREWE BULLAKER
of Southton barbo'.
14.
22.
MlCHAELL OXFORD of Bevis hill husbandin. ROB T MAIJOR of Southton, Chaundler. THOMAS GRETRICK RICH. WARREN serv THOMAS TURNER vnder age not sworne. DANIELL DE LA HAY seaman.
1 '*
45.
30.
JOHN NEWMAN of Brading in the Isle of wight. THOMAS HOLMES of Southton Currier.
WlftM COCKERELL.
24.
24.
25
26. 29.
Com Staff Taylo'. HENRY DAINTY of Byrnesf Coin Dors shoemak HENRY PRESSEY of Hamsteed Com Berk glou' [Glover]
1
1 .
14. 14.
&
people
&
servants of
meane condicon.
298
SOUTHTON
28.
June
1639.
REGNALD ALLEN* of Kent of 30. yeares gent, GERHARD HAUGHTON of 30. yeares Com Oxoh gen DAVID BlXE of 35. yeares Com Kane gen free planters
of the Barbathoes.
JOHN EVENSON
his broth r
,
'
THO: EVEN.SON
ANDREW WALLER of 18. yeares Coin HUMPHRY BURGIS of 19. yeares of Cornewall, HeiTf, JOHN WETHERED of 22 yeares in the County of
Yeorke
Isle of
'
serv l
passe in the
Boldadventure of
Hampton
for the
Guarnzey, C from thence they take shipping who haue taken the oathes
[May
1638.]
[OUTHTON
BATTEN
surers
The
list
of the
to shipe
for
Newengland
And
Warrant of the second of May. \v c!l was after the 5 cs they some Dayes gone to sea Before the King Mat
&
Proclamacon
Came
Ages.
vnto Southton.
JOHN FREY
05
&
&
three Children.
40
05
RICHARD AUSTIN
two Children.
ROBERT KNIGHT
299
37
32
CHRISTOPHER BATT
of
Sarum Tanner.
ANNE
&
his wife.
20
10
24.
DOROTHIE BATT
vnder.
there
sister.
&
fine
THOMAS GOOD
ELIZA:
22.
1
8.
/-serv ls
'
... )
j of
Honvdl Ca
&
vnder
&
fower Children.
Serv'
THO: BANSHOTT
38
six Children
JOHN KNIGHT
Carpenter... \ scrul<
.
HF.UOH DURDAL
26
22
..3
of
Sam
tanner.
THO:/REEUF.S Serv ts
JOHN BYLEY 40 RICHARD BUM' [DUMMER] of Newengland. ALCE DUM' 35 THO: DUM' 19 JOANE DUM' 19 10 JANE DUM' STEEPHEN DUM' husbandman. o6 DORATHIE DUM'. 04 RICHARD DUM'.
20
02
THO: DUM'.'
[Evidently either the age or the occupation must be wrong here.]
38-2
300
[Ages]
30 26
19
ADAM MOTT
tayler
22
Wilt WACKEFEILD
20
18
14
20
15
of
London Backer
20
ANNE WACKEFEILD
of the passeng' s aboue mentioned are Sixtie Cust'
The numb'
&
one
Sotiles,
HEN:
N.
CHAMPANTE
DINGLEY
THO: WULFRIS
Coft
& Fa r
Compt'
[THE
SOMMER
ISLANDS.
16731679.]
[THE
SOMMER
August
the
ISLANDS.]
2$d 1673
Assembly
JHE Names
J
of y
Govern'
&
Councill of y e
Governor.]
HENRY TUCKER sen!'. RICHARD WOLRICH HENRY MOORE JOHN HUBBARD JOHN WAINWRIGHT seni'. THOMAS WOOD JONATHAN TURNER seni THOMAS LECRAIFT CORNELIUS WHITE secretary
r
.
WILLIAM BASDEN
CHARLES WHETENHALL Speaker JOHN BRISTOW Juni'. SAMUELL BRANGMAN BOAZ SHARP
THOMAS SHAW JAMES FARMER JOHN WELCH THOMAS STOW EDWARD SHERLOCK
ROBERT DICKONSON
LEA JOHN RAWLINS sen'. NICHOLAS THORNTON JOHN ARTHUR JOHN STOW JOHN SQIRE JOHN HUTCHINS RICHARD HANGER GEORG HUBBARD WILLIAM MILBORN LAWRENCE DILL JOHN Cox JOHN SOMERSALL Sen'
PHILLIP
Sen'.
304
Seni'
HAMOND JOHNSON
Sen!'.
Clerk
of y
Assembly
to the
Somer
Comp* taken
out
RICHARD
NORWOODS
in the
GENERALL LANDS*
N"
acr':
roo: Perch
Begining with S Georges Island The Governo' holds of the Hono blc
l
Comp a
as^
/
place Twelve Shares of Land at the East End of S Georges Island Containeing p Estimacon
belonging to his
300
i
oo
oo
'
sha:
} sha:
JOHN BEDWELL p Estimat ij MILLS p Estimat sha: JOHN i sha. ROBERT POWELL p Estimat CORNELIUS EVANS MATTHEW NORMAN \ 3 and ROGER BROWNE p Estimat ALEXANDER SMITH p Estimation sha: JOHN WELSH JOHN BRISTOWE MARSHALL, ROGER BAYLEY HANNAH HOLLOWAY, EDWARD MIDDLETON, THO: SHAW JOHN HURT, these
i
.
seaven hold p Estimacon 2 sha: The residue of these twelve Shares are in the
himselfe.
[There are two copies of this list, one going down to No. 26 only (see p. 307), the other We have printed from the longer and more complete one. There are, however, no important variations in them, so far as they both extend.]
to the end, as here.
305
roo: Perch
Gleabe
in the
N
!-
Minister there
Two
shares Containeing
\>
stimat.
50
oo
oo
[estimation] ................................................ J
The
Sheriffe
JOHN NICIIOLLS
as belonging to his
Office
containeing
p L
100
oo
oo
Estimat .................................................... )
4
The Sectary
HENRY TUCKER
of the
as belonging to-.
'
Hono'
'
Comp n
2 shares V
050
-j
WELL
6
of the
Comp
3^
Land
sha:
containeing)- 025
oo
oo
'
1--
>
'
Compa at Will 2 sha: containeing p Estimat. JOHN BRISTOWE Marshall holdeth of the Hoi
050
oo
oo
as belonging to his Office 2 sha: Containe- \. 050 ine- L cstimat ing p STALVKRS holdeth of the Honoi )Ie Comp n M' s
,
Comp n
oo
oo
as
50
oo
oo
(as formerly
measured) conteynes
acres,
28; sha:
and Six
The Small
Q
jo
Islands neare
S Georges.
l
Two
Islands against the East ....-- containeing End ... Lyeing m Coinon
of S l Georges
\
)
05
oo
06
Pagetts Fort whereof Captaine FRANCIS TUCKER-, th the Island whereon it stands is Comander \v
I
Fort cont
39
3 o6
N*
1
iencrnll
acr
roo: perch.
GoDHEARD ASER
is )
j
v
12
Comander the
ASER
13
from the
61
|-
02
10
'
An
West End
of
-i
QI
*I3
Smiths Island Lyeing in Coinon and Containeing small Island Lycing bctwcenc Hen-Island aforesaid
\
/-
in
Coinon
Con-
oo
01
20
taineing
Tenure and Occupaccn of \ *I4 Long JAMES STIRRUP and RALPH WRIGHT Weavers I
46
02
oC
w ch they
*i$ Conny
hold of the Hono Comp Containeing Island Lyeing at Burnt Point in the Occu- \
blc
a
'
paeon of
I4
O7
O2
HENRY STALVERS
in
y<=
number
02
165
:
oo
2
oo
16
Sum
of
all
S Georges
first
e
Called y
17
1
is
Capt FRANCIS
e
Item another
pcell there in
y e occupacon of JOHN
60: oo:
19
HURT, both pcells lyeing together cont p estim MILES HIGGES holdeth of y e honoble Compa i sha:
cont pest
*
00 oo
25: oo:
read
list,
307
Acr:
roo:
Landes
per
20
HUGH HARDING
cont p estimat
holdeth of ye honoWe
Compa
Share
25: 25:
oo: oo:
OO
21
22
WILLIAM ALLEN holds as aforesaid i share cont pest Capt RICHARD JENNYNGS of Smiths tribe comand of
1
oo
Southampton
fort
e
belonging to y
23
RANDALL DAVIS p estim 2 sha: of Land cont Lievt THO: HILTON holds of y c hono blc Compa p est
GRAZBURY
2 sh: con:
.
50:
oo
oo oo oo
50:
afores*1
oo:
24
25
p est
sh:
cont
25:
oo:
26
EDWARD BRANGMAN and his sonne SAMUEL BRANGMAN holds as aforesaid p est sha: cont ... WILLIAM BELL holds of the Hono Compa two pcells
i
llle
25:
oo:
of
pcell
est 13 acres
and another
pccll
pest
25:
oo:
oo
The
suifie
of these
Lands
in
oo:
oo
Per
roo:
The Lands
27
S Davids Island given by y c hono blc Company to Harrington ats Hamilton tribe
in
Island holdeth freely a pcell formerly belonged to two shares in Hamilton tribe that sometimes were Capt JOHN
wch
BERNARDS and
p estimat
28
are there
marked (No:
19)
cont
10:
oo:
CO
THO: SPARKE
afores d
holdeth of
JOHN MILKER
as
e belonging to y two shares in Hamilton tribe where he dwells and another share In y e occupacon of M' s
Cox widdow
In
all
Lands of
20 he
15:
PERIENT TROTT
I
numbred
there:
holdeth
oo:
oo
392
3 o8
roo:
Per
29
WILLIAM ADAMS
c longing to y
Hamilton
30:
tribe
(No
there II th ) pest
05:
oo:
oo
M'=
eth a pcell of
(formerly MARY STOW) holdTenn acres belonging to two Shares in Hamilton tribe now M r SOUTHERNES (No: 21)
MARY MOUNTAINE
Item another pcell of Five acres belonging to a share in Hamilton tribe in y e free tenure of JOHN cont PLACE (No 30: both pcells lyeing together
p estimat
31
15:
oo:
oo
MARY MOUNTAINE
two shares
Capt
in
GEORGE HUBBART
of Devonsheire tribe
(No
10:
oo:
oo
32
Lcivt
JOHN Fox
holdeth of Capt
GODHEARU ASSER
y c 3 shares in Hamilton tribe cu whereon he the said Capt ASSER dwells w were Late M' DELBRIDGE A pcell cont p estimat
as apperteyneing to
15:
oo:
oo
33
34
35
shares of Capt COVELLS in Hamilton tribe (No 27: Cont p est 28) the whole lyeing together 30: LYDDALE holdeth of M' SAM' WHITNEY of JOHN
oo:
oo
Sandys
m'
tribe as apteyneing to
in
DYKES
estimacon
36:
oo:
oo
M' JOHN
tofore
MOORE holdeth freely a pcell w cb was hereJOHN DAY and apperteyneing to a share in
tribe
Hamilton
estimat
16)
cont p
05:
oo:
OO
37
afores'1
holdeth of M'
MIHIL BURto
parcell of
Land apperteyneing
22) cont p est
Two
10:
oo:
oo
309
roo:
per
ELIZABETH NAILER holdeth of M' WATERMAN (wch was heretofore M' RICH: CASWKLLS a pcell of Land
belonging to Five shares in Hamilton tribe thought to be the shares in the tenure of
w ch
1
are
STA?"-
FORD
39
STRINGER
WRIGHTON
cont p esl
25:
oo:
oo
Island holdeth freely pccll of Island belonging to a share now or Late in y c tenure of Capt CANTER (No. 29) cont pest 05:
afores'i
oo:
oo
40
THO STOW
of M'
holdeth of M'
JOHN STOWE
f he
PERIENT TROTT
WAR-
WICKS
26:
one y Lyes at yl
Lyeing together
25:
Cont p cstimat
oo:
oo
The
longing
Hamilt
tribe
is
estifh 200:
OO:
oo
But as
it
it
The
41
Harbor
acr:
roo:
pel
Certaine small Islands to y e Nomber of Tenn lyeing in Comon neare to Davids Islands, and on the South
42
The
most pt) cont p estimat 08: Island called Coopers Island in the tenure and cu he holds of y c occupacon of DAVID MING w
side thereof (for the
oo:
oo
hono llle
43
Island
44:
Comp a
conteyneing
in
77:
2:
20 20
Comon neare y e Five 02: South end of Coopers Island cont p estimat
other small Islands lyeing in
2:
oo
3 io
THE SO MM EH ISLANDS.
GeiienUl
acr:
roo:
per
45:
46.
The
Comon
in.
cont
....
15:
2:
13
Comon
oi:
oo:
oo
47
estimat
24
48
The Fellow
of
it
in
Comon
49
c Kings Castle vnder y
oo:
3:
30
Comand
of our
1
no'
it
stands cont
03:
oo
50
Charles Fort
now decayed
estimat
5
1
03:
3:
OO oo oo
27
pel
p estimat
52
01:
oo:
Some
other Small Islands lyeing in Comon in Southampton harbor als Castle Harbor cont p estimat ... oi:
3:
3:
ruo:
in
Southampton harbor
at
...
120:
acr:
N
53
The
Gleab Land
Generall
Land
m'
Tuckers Towne.
1
in the tenure of
Abo=Cromby w"
his
the
50:
estimat 2 sha:
oo:
oo
M'
sonne holdeth
two shares of
50:
oo:
oo
SAM ATKINSON
LL
holdeth of the
Hono
ble
Compa
a
25,
Tenem' f
56:
share of
Land cont p
cont p est
estimat
oo:
oo oo
oo
oo:
57
NATHANAEL NORTH
58
holdeth of y e Hono blc Compa a Tenemt C one share of Land cont p estimat 25: PARNEL WILKINSON Widd holdeth of ye honoble
oo:
Compa
a tenem'fone share of
Land cont p
estimat 25:
oo:
oo
311
acr:
59
Leivetcnnt
roo:
per
JONES, Leift at
tenem' in his owne occupacorT, longing to his place Item another tenem' in the occupacon of JAMES
GRAZEBURY Item
of his
in
another tenem'
in
y e occupacon
Mother
MARY JONES
Land
50:
cont p estimat
oo:
oo
60
THO CLINCH
w
th
each of
them a Tenem'
y wast f
e
Land w* together
\>
Comon Land
oo:
oo
Lands
at
Tuckers towne
e point neare y
345:
oo:
OO
Touching some of y Lands at Tuckers towne as alsoe in Davids Island I could not bee throughly Informed though I made seu'all Journyes Inquiries, but have
sett
to
y e best Informacon
could Gather,
acr:
roo:
per
The
by estimat
706:
2:
oo
16
The
other
Lands
in y<?
by estimacon 510
acres but
by
527:
3:
measure
Coopers Island Nonesuch and the other small Islands
there cont
oo
120:
3:
27
The
Tuckers Towne and extending to y e pointe neare y c Castle conteynes by estimacon 345 acr but there secmes to be neare one share more
Generall
Land
at
by measure namely
Suiue
totall
_^^^_
370: oo:
tier:
oo
ro
pc
3:
m Comon
Little
The
No:
I
Islands in
to
all
y c Great f
the Tribes Island at
Sound lyeing
Little
in
acr
.
Comon
against
r ,,.
,,.,..
The Bigger
y estimat
bottome of y e
Sound
j>
01: oo:
to
02:
20 20
2
3
oo:
Another Small Island in y Little Sound neare Diggs his Dale in Smiths tribe Cont p estimat
oo:
02:
oo
An
'
North
side
of
oo:
oo:
02: oi:
30.
Another there more Westerly cont |> estimat The Greater of y c Islands in ><' Little Sound called Trunck Islands in y c occupacon of JOHN ROBERTS
cont
oo
The next
y
e
03; there to y f Northwards in y c occupacon of said JOHN ROBERTS cont p estimat oi:
oo:
oo
10
oo:
Two
oo:
or
26
In the Create 9
Sound
e
An
Island in
Crow Lane
(lyeing against y
Share of
in y^ occu-
lh pacon of EVAN O\VEN for yearely rent w he payes to y e Governo' or Sheriffe for public vses as doe y e
p estimat
to
03
1
oo:
oo
Another Island in Crow lane over ag M' S'fOWES house to y c Southward lyeing in Comon f and cont
estimat
03:
oo:
oo
1 1
Six small Islands at y e Entring of Crow Lane lyeing over from M' STOWES pointe to Salt Kettle pointe
lyeing in
Comon f Cont
p estimation
03:
oi:
oo
313
acr
ro:
To
all
the Tribes:
per
12
Another Island there in y e occupacon of THO: ACKLAND wth the Tenem' thereon cont p estimat
28:
2:
20
Two small
Islands lyeing betweene y ' last before entred and warwicke tribe cont. p estimat oo:
3:
oo
14
An
and Cont p estimat oo: e Mill or Mouth of Another Island there at y Mangrow
oo OO
OO:
in
i:
Comon C
cont p
oo:
2:
30
17
cont p
oi:
oo:
oo oo
cont p
oo:
2:
19
Long
th
a
oi:
Comon
i:
Cont p estimat
20
oo
oi:
21
01:
oo oo
22
An
a bay on y e South side of it w" another Lesser Island toward's y e Northeast both in ye ocIsland
1
tb
OWEN
e
28:
i:
30
10
Two
former lyeing in
3:
24
25
oo: Comon f cont p estimat Three small Islands to y6 Westwards of LAZARUS OWEN lyeing in Comon Cont p estimat oi: A Bigger Island Northwest from LAZARUS .OWEN in
2:
oo
13:
in
3:
oo
NAT VEAZEY
or his assignes
09:
2:
oo
39*
3'4
No
27
28
lh
acr
ro
p er
JOHN BURT
cont p estimat
21:
oo:
10
An
Island at y c North head of Elizabeth Island lyeoo: cont p estimat ing in Comon
e
03:
20
29
30
Another Island at y Northwest end of Elizabeth Island oi: Cont p estimat lyeing in Comon
Island pearle another neare Ireland Island at Spanish pointe O2: cont p estimat all lyeing in Comon Island to y c Southwestward of y e West end of An
called
02:
oo
The
Island
th
another small
oi:
oo
oo
Comon
Cont p estimat
in
oi:
02:
comon
02:
oi:
30
33
comon cont p
03:
oo:
oo
20
34
in
y occupacon of
16:
oi:
35
A smaller Island
y
occupacon
estimat
to
of
oo
36
An
in
th
a Tenem' there
cont p
21:
occupacon of
NATHANIEL CONYARD
called
estimat
oo:
oo oo oo
37
y e Lesser Tuckers
03:
38
Two
THO WARD
39
An
00:
02:
Brother Islands
in
comon
06: 02:
oo
40
The Westermost of ye Brother Islands lyeing next to th e Georges pointe w a Tenem' there in y occupat of
JOHN RIVERS
41
The
20:
on
3:
20
comon
13:
f Cont p estimat
313*
acr:
the Tribes:
per
An
Island neare y e Shore at y e Partition line betweene the Lands formerly ye Earle of Southamptons f
in
Comon
Cont p
estimat.........
02:
01:
20
Two
Comon
03: oo:
oo
44
45
Two Islands before y e Entrance of Hearne bay one in y c occupacon of JOHN HELYN y c other in yc
occupacon of
his
46
01:
oo
10
Islands
tk
in
Comon
Cont p estimation
these Islands lyeing in
is
The sume of
all
Comon
to
tribes
The
totall of all
publique use
as p this
vera Copia
Ex
HENRY DANDG
RI:
BANNER.
[Indorsed:]
"
Rec d from
M BANNER
1
e Secry to y
Company
25 Sept: 1684."
39*
[MONMOUTH'S REBELLION OF
LISTS OF
i685.
[MONMOUTH'S REBELLION OF
Som's.
[Somerset.]
1685.]
1ECEIPT
for
from Taunton by
DANIELT. RUTTER
JEREMIAH POOLE
EDWARD KENT
CHARLES BENNETT JOHN PARSONS JOHN GIBBS JOHN BRYER THOMAS GOOLD JOHN HARTEY WILLIAM PITTS
JAMES WEBB
EMANUELL MARCHANT
WILLIAM MARCHANT JOHN SLADE SAMUELL BOND JOHN ROGERS BERNARD LOVERIDGE
3 i6*
ELIAS LOCKBEARE
SYLVESTER POOI.K
THOMAS MOORE LAWRENCE PREIST WILLIAM GOULD HENRY PRKIST KNOCK GOULD JOHN BENNETT JOHN BAKER SAMUELL MOUNTSTEIMIEN THOMAS BUGLAR
STEPHEN JEFFREVES JOHN MORSE WILLIAM SCURRIER
ROBERT RICHARDS CHRISTOPHER Row MATHEW CRAKT jun r RICHARD PEIRCY JOHN MILLER
GEORGE SNOW SAMUELL COLLINS JOHN COCKRAM JAMES COCKRAM CHRISTOPHER HOBLYN JOHN MARWOOD JOHN TIMOTHY THOMAS AUSTIN MOSES OSBORNE
JOHN ENGLAND JACOD POWELL JOHN GODSALL JOHN ANDREWES SAMUELL SWEETING GEORGE ROWSELI, EDWARD BELLAMY WILLIAM CROSSE
JONAS BROWNE JOHN CROSSE CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT
WALTER HUCKER
RANDALL BABINGTON JOHN KNIGHT
JOB
HUNT
WILLIAM WOODCOCKE
Receiued according to his Ma ties order the warrant from the Lord Cheife Justice w th a Schedule therevnto annexed of one hundred persons
attainted of
High Treason
wch
are
to be trans-
Ma
ties
Ma
ties
plantacoas
America according
for
entred into
by me
3'
my hand
this
in the first
yeare of his
Ma
tics
JOHN ROSE
Wittnesse herevnto
ROB HYDE
1
GILES CLARKE.
M
jNUOICE
ROSE'S
LIST*
Seruants Shipped on board
of Sixty Eight
Men
e
Cap
11
CHARLES GARDNER in y Jamaica Merchant for acco* of JOHN ROSE & Comp a they being to be Sold for ten Yeares theire Names as followeth Viz:
Age
.Trades
ISAACK DYER
25 year
18
JAMES WEBB
WILLIAM WOODCOKE
19
17
HUMPHRY
JUSTIN
RICHARD PEARCEY
JAMES COCKRAM DANIEL RUTTER JAMES CLIFT
20
21
20 20
SargeWeauer Weauer
Ditto
40
18
,
Comber
Riben Veauer
29
15
,
Wauer
Clothier
30 22 20
27 27
Weauer Plowman
Carpenter
Boucher
30
WoolleComber
this list is in large part a repetition
40*
JOHN CHAMBERLIN SILUESTER LYDE JOHN BRUER GEORGE tRUBBS WILLIAM PITTS RICHARD KING
20 years 27
25 28 28
18
,
Shoemaker
Boucher
Mason Plowman
Woollecomer
Plowman
Woollecomer
27
35
Plowman
Ditto
HENRY
PREIST
22
19
18
GEORGE SNOW ELIAS LOCKEBEAR XTOPHER Row HENRY CHAMBER THOMAS AAUSTIN
(in
Commer
Tanner
34
25
Weauer
Woollcomer
Mercer
27
are
the
:
Jam"
MercJf to be landed
&
JOHN ROSE
RECEIPT
for
NEPHO'S Acc
to
be sent to Barbudos*
Prisoners in Dorchester Goale
to bee
Transported
W
fh
H
*
MATHEWES
[There are three copies of
other.
ABRAHAM THOMAS
given in p. 320, each differing Important variations are mentioned in the footnotes ; the diffeat that time, I have not indicated. I have chosen as "copy "that
this list, as well as the certificate
rences in spelling,
common
which appears, from the signatures, to have been the original document.]
4O*
3 i8*
JOHN BAKER SAMUEL PINSON ROBERT CLARKE GEORGE EBDON SAMUEL DOLEBEER BENJAMIN WHICKER* JOHN WHICKER JOHN HITCHCOTT THOMAS FORCEV
W" DEALE
HAYNES THOMAS FRANKLYN
W
W
GUPPY
j
AZARIAS PINNEY
\vittnesse*r
'
GYLES
JOSEPH GAGE
JOHN BOVETT ROBERT SANDY THOMAS DOLLING EDWARD MARSH JOHN EASEMOND JOHN VINCENT ALLEN ENGLAND ROBERT VATER" JOHN PREW OLIVER HOBBS PHILIP Cox PETER TTCKIN** WM CLARKE
EDWARD VENN
RICHARD PINE THOMAS PESTER}
[not found there
to
WALTER
OSBORNF.
me]
JOHN SAM
HENRY SIMES
* [Thus in two lists ; WHITKER in one.] J [In two copies of this list he is called LESTER The bracketed words are found only altered to a P.
t [BERNARD
:
in the other
first
two
Hats.]
in this list
it
was
||
[In one copy clearly written SUNES.] FRANCLYON in one of the copies ; FRANCKLYN in the other.
IF
is
left
unerased
one
differs
from the
:
" witnesses." The other reads thus the word "evidences instead of original only in using MALACHI MALLOCKE taken out of my custody for a wittnes
AZARIAS PINNEY
sent
away
to Bristol!.
letter in note *, p. 320.]
This explains why MALLOCKE'S name is erased; for PINNEY, see the ** [Written thus in two lists ; TINKIN in one.]
tt [PETER
in
two
lists.]
transported
ABRAHAM HUNT
CHRISTOPHER COOPER EDMUND* BOVETT JOHN FOLLETT
Prisoners att Wells
PETER BIRD
to bee
Transported
JOHN JOLIFFK ROBERT PEIRCF. JOHN DODDS HENRY PITTMAN NATHANIEL BEATON PETER! CORDYLION
ANDREW
HOLCOMBP:
JOHN HOOPER**
PUTTMAN JOHN COOKE JOHN HARCOMBE JOHN COLLINS NATHANIEL STANDERWICK|| RICHARD DYKE
JOHN DENHAM
W W
M
M
BIGGS
THOMAS VENNER LAWRENCE CASWELL THOMAS CHYN SAMUEL WEAVER ROBERT BATT JOHN HOOPER** JOHN GOALD JOHN COOKE JOHN JOHNSON JOHN WILLIS RICHARD NASH ats LYI.LANT JOHN FOOT JOHN REEVES JOHN GILL juii
Reed according to his Ma tie3 direccons y e Warr' from y e LORD CHEIFE JUSTICE \v th a Schedule thereunto annexed of one hundred psons attainted of High Treason w cl) are by JERO.M NEPHO to bee transported into some of His Majesties Planta"cons in America according to a Condicon of a Recognizance entred into by
*
me
for that
purpose
In witnes
[Thus
in
two
in
lists
EDMOND
in one.]
J [PETARD
||
one
list.]
;
f [SCAMTLYN in the two other lists.] [Thus in two lists ; HRIGGS in one.]
in the other.]
[SANDERWICK in one of the two copies SANDERWICKE I [Thus in two lists. PRICE in the other.]
[Thus repeated
in the original
**
and other
lists.]
3 2o
whereof
tember In the
Twentieth day of Sepyeare of his now Majesties reigne Anoq, Dni 1685
this six
my
hand
Witness
CERTIFICATE
LIST
of
of the Convicted Rebells put on Board the Betty of London at the Port of Waymouth in the County of Dorsett, JAMES MAY
is
Comander, and
JOHN BAKER
is
written
CEO;
That same
PENNE
IM
is
Mr NEPHO'S
S'
Acc< of Prisoners
Where
me
me
ter
one wounded
at Ilchester besides
man by name EDMUND BOVETT now Remaining In Exeter Goale, and three and thirty AZARIAS PINNF.Y who was sent in Custody to Bristol! to be transported who it will be
of my Express sent for that purpose hath been shipd for some one of his Plantacions according to his Ma tes order, of y e Rest I haue here annexed an exact List and expect with in feue daies by my afore-mentioned messenger the Cirtificat there of I am
Ma'"
?it Oct.
85.
p y humble Seruant
GEORGE PENNE
The men
that are to bee transported as in the
is list
in the
Ship
my hand
sailed
is
GEORGE PENNE.
called the Betty,
in the certificate
given above.
t [There
f-tarted for the
Barbadoes.
it
The
following are
&c., as given by
and
in the
above-printed
See
names
3'9*
JOHN FOOT JOHN DODDS RICHARD PARKER THOMAS QUICKE NICHOLAS SALTEK
EDWARD VENN
JOSEPH GAICH SAMUELL PINSON
JOHN EASTMOND PHILLIP Cox JOHN REEUES ROBERT MULLENS JOHN CONNET (i) JOHN FACEY JOHN HAYNE THOMAS FRANCKLYN DANIELL PARKER JOHN HEATCHFEILD (2) JOHN MOGERIDGE
JOHN WILLIS ROBERT SANDY THOMAS PESTOR THOMAS VENNER WILLIAM HAYNE JOHN HITCHCOCK WILLIAM GYLES CHARLS BRAGHTON JOHN KEMPLIN(S) PETER BIRD RICHARD NASH
(7)
ABRAHAM HUNT
WILLIAM CLARKE JOHN SAM ROBERT VAWTER. WILLIAM MADDER. JOHN FOLLETT JOHN COLLINS JOHN COOKE(S)
(')
s
( )
(n)
HENRY SIMS
WILLIAM DALE
(')
(12)
CUNNET. HEATHFEILD.
COCKE.
PEARCE.
B
(
)
)
HAWLKOM,
GILL.
() HOBBS.
(') 8
(
)
10
(
(?)
(*)
RICHARD HOARE.
BROUGHTON. KAMPLINN.
(")
PETARDCORDELION.
DEALE.
2
)
3 20
ROBERT FAWN (15) SAMUELL WEAVER HENRY PITMAN WILLIAM PITMAN and one Servant woman by name SUSANNAH TOLEMAN (ie)
of mortallity of the said Rebells that dyed Since they were reced on Board and were thrown over board out of the said Ship are
these uiz.
December
the
sixteenth
THOMAS VENNER,
Seaventeenth
the GUPPY, Eighteenth JOHN WILLIS, Nineteenth same day PHILLIP Cox one and Twentieth ROBERT VAWTER, Five and
EDWARD VENN,
Jannuary the First PETER BIRD, Witnessed by the Comander, March' and officers of the said Ship this Eighth day
Twentieth
of Janu'y 1685*
WGREENWAY
JOHN MAY JOHN PENNE JOHN MADDISON GABRIEL WHITHORN MALCUM FRASER
Barbados.
By
the Rt
HonWe
CAPTAINE JAMES MAY Comander of the ship Betty, JOHN' PENNE March' JN MADDISON Mate, GABRIELL WIIITHORN Boatswain & MALCUM FRASER Dcor of s* Shipp, personally appeared before mee and made oath on the Holly Evangelists of Allmighty God, that
the Port of the within servants or Convicted Rebells by the said MAY taken in at Waymouth in the County of Dorsett, are the very same
and by the said MAY brought and that they were all of them here
to,
15
(
)
13
( )
EDMUND.
*
FO\VNE.
lc
(
)
SUSAN DOLEMAN.
[1685-6.]
321
Factors to
>
cl dyed on assignes Except Eight of them w and buried in the sea, whose names board the said ship in the voyage, Giuen vnder my hand are mentioned in the within Bill of Mortallity.
JEROM NEPHO
or his
EDWYN STEDE
JN
WHETSTONE
Depty Secrty
Warr
NEPHO.
AUGT
S'
Whereas the
several! persons
in
custody being
attainted of high Treason for leavying Warr against his Sacred tie vnder the late Duke of Monmouth, before mee and other
Ma
his
Ma
lies
Justices of
for this
Westerne
Circuit
And
whereas his
Ma
tie
mee, his Royall pleasure of his gratious intentions to extend his mercy to the s d persons, and to pardon them their lives
vpon Condjcon of Transportation into Some of his Maties Plantacons beyond the Seas And for that purpose the said persons
should bee delivered to
allready pursuant to his
Ma
Jeffreys
zance for their safe and speedy transportacon into his s Ma ties Plantations beyond the Seas according to his Royall directions,
is alsoe obliedged to discharge you and all yo' Officers & Ministers from further trouble and the Country from further charge, relateing to the said persons within tenn dayes after the
and
date of these p'sents, and upon such other Conditions as his Matie has required.
in his
Ma
*
tie s
name
you
forth-
NEPHO
4'
or his
322
and you are hereby directed to take a from the person or persons to whome you shall deliver the said receipt Prisoners Pursuant to this Order of the Receipt of them, and for soe
their Transportacon as aforesaid,
Giuen vnder
first
my
hand and
scale this
&c
Annoq,
To
High Sherriffs of the Counties of Dorsett Devon and Somersett, & to his f their
the
Deputies
&
all
other Officers
whome
true
these
may
concerne.
Coppy
attested this
th
day
of Jannuary 1685
JNo
[BARBADOES.]
WHETSTONE
Dep'ySecr'y
Rebells by his Maty 65 Mercy granted to transported to this Island by the Betty
JAMES MAY Master received by CHARLS THOMAS and JOHN PENNE, by order of GEORGE PENNE Esq' being the order of JEROM NEPHO
Masters.
Rebells
RICHARD WALTERS
WnjJAM
EDMOND BOVETT
SAMUELL WEAVER ROBERT MULLINS WILLIAM GILES DANIELL PARKER JOHN FACEY
MICHAELL CHILD.
"A [The names of the "Rebels" in this List have been given in Receipt for 100 Prisoners en Mr. Nepho's Account" on page 317"; but it was deemed advisable to print the following second list, made on their arrival in the Barbadoes, because of its including the names of th e Masters to whom they were sold. The variations in the orthography of names have been already
*
referred to.]
3 23
Rebells
THOMAS GIBBS
..
JOHN EASMAN
RICHARD CHEESMAN
1 Cap" JOHN SUTTON
HENRY SIMS
JOHN COLLINS
JOSEPH GAICH
JOHN FOLLETT
WILLIAM CHESTER
Esq'
THOMAS DOLLEN
LAWRENCE CASEWELL JOHN FOOT
RICHARD PINE
PETER BAGWELL JOHN HEATHFEILD
Cap'"
JOHN
GIBBS.
NICHOLAS MAYNARD
JOHN SMART
JOHN CHACE
EDWARD MARSH
THOMAS BERRESFORD
JOHN SAMS NATHANIELL STANDERICKE
THOMAS PEARCE
PETER FLEWILLING
ANDREW HAUKOM
,
JOHN GILL
REBECCA BEAL
CHRISTOPHER JEWELL RICHARD NASH
THOMAS PESTOR
41
2
324
BARNABAS CHATER
L,t
BENJAMINE WHICKER
Collo
11
RICHARD VINTER
.
THOMAS HOLEMAN
ROBERT PEIRCE
WILLIAM MARCHANT
JOHN SHAHANY
OLIVER HOBBS
RALPH LANE
ROBERT FOANE NICHOLAS SALTER ABRAHAM THOMAS THOMAS QUICKE JOHN BAKER WILLIAM CLARKE
Collo 11
JOHN WATERMAN.,
ALLEN ENGLAND
RICHARD GREEN
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS
MATHEW CHAPMAN
THOMAS PROTHEES THOMAS AUSTIN
ELIZABETH FOSTER
RICHARD HOARE
PETER KENT
JOHN HITCHCOCKE
JOHN MOGERIDGE
THOMAS LINTON
JOHN GOLDINGHAM
Cap tn JOHN KING
ROGER BRYANT
ROBERT SANDY
JOHN VINCENT
....
DANIELL DEUSBURY
CHARLS BRAUGHTON
FRANCIS SMITH
EDWARD HENLEY
ABRAHAM HUNT
325
RICHARD SCOTT
ABRAHAM GODDING
PETTARD CORDELION
..
JOHN JACKMAN...
CIIARLS
ROBERT
liisnopp
HESTER FOSTER
W
CERTIFICATE
Barbados'
MADER
dead
M
By
NEPHO Esqr
by
NEPHO.
1
M' CHARLS THOMAS and m' JOHN PENNY Factors for JEROME to whom the within Convicted Rebells menconed in this
List were consigned, personally appeared before mee and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that the said Rebells were deship Betty of London, whereof JAMES MAY is and were all of them by the said THOMAS and PENNY, Sold Comander, and disposed of here to the Seuerall persons menconed in the Said List, Except one of the said Rebells by name WILLIAM MADDER that dyed
livered
on Shoar Since the Arriveall of the said Ship Giuen vnder First day of February 1685*
my
hand the
EDWYN STEDE
A true
Coppy JNo
attested
this
)
)
WHETSTONE
Dep'y Secrty
*
[1685-6.]
326
|R
WILLIAM BOOTH'S
to be sent to
Barbados*
Prisoners in DorcJiester Gaole
Transported
THOMAS HOARE
PETER Row JOHN LOVERIDGE
ELIAS STEPHENS(IO)
MATHEW
HuTCHiNS(i2)
THOMAS ALLEN
JOHN REASON JOHN SPEERING MATHEW PORTER ROBERT SPURWAY(5)
JOHN EDWARDS JOHN HARDIMAN BARNARD BRYANT JOHN MINIFIED) JOHN WniTE(7)
JAMES POMEROY(S)
ROBERT SHALE(9)
*
WILLIAM LovERiDGE(i8) AMBROSE ASHFORD ROGER FRENCH(rg) NICHOLAS WARREN(20) WILLIAM WiLLs(2i)
this Receipt, in
[There
is
the names in
(')
!
(
)
list)
more important
8
( )
3
(
)
4
(
s (
)
POMREY.
out.
() Left
10
( )
STEVENS.
WHEELER. MORTEN.
(") PASSENS.
(")
l (
)
HUGHENS.
HOBES.
() Left
7
( )
M
(
Left out.
WITTE.
(")
GUY.
(")
WILLIAMS.
327
W W
BROWNE
SAMUEL LAWRENCE JOHN HUTCHINS(22) M CLARKE JOHN BROWNE ROBERT BURRIDGE HENRY TUCKER THOMAS BURRIDGE
JOHN ALLEN(SO) ROBERT HELLYER(SI) THOMAS ALLEN(32) THOMAS BEST THOMAS HELLYER(SI) JOHN LONG
BENNETT(32)
EDWARD
WiLLMorr(24)
W" WlLLIAMS(25)
THOMAS MARSHALL
RICHARD PAUL JOSEPH PAUL
JOHN MARKES(32) JOHN MITCHELL JOHN MADDERS THOMAS HALLETT JOHN ALSTON GEORGE MACY JOHN PlNNEY(33) CHARLES STRONG
W W
M M
FOODE(34)
SAUNDERS
JAMES SPENCERS)
HUGH
WlLLMOTT(26)
JOHN WILSON
JOHN JOHNSON RICHARD ALLENS JOHN PITTS STEPHEN GAMMAGE(27) ANDREW RAPSON
W* COZEN s(28)
THOMAS TOWNESEND
JASPER DYAMOND(29)
THOMAS GREGORY
w HUGENS.
M ALIMBRIDGE.
)
( ( (
(") Ltftout.
(
( )
(")
WlLLMATT.
80
)
ALLENS.
() WILLS.
(**)
THOMAS'S
37
(
)
HUGENS.
Left out.
(")
WlLLMATT. GAMIDGE.
name
is
m
( )
twice given
M
(
)
Left out.
S9
( )
WITTES.]
33
(
)
PENNY.
328
Reed according to his Majesties direccons the Warr' from- the LORD CHEIKE JUSTICE w a Schedule thereunto annexed of One hundred dl r persons attainted of High Treason w are by JAMES KENDALL Esq to
ltl
bee transported into his Majesties Island of Barbadoes or other his Majesties Plantacons in America according to a Condicon of a Recognizance entred into by me for that purpose In witnes whereof I have
hereunto putt
first
my hand
now
this
yeare of his
WILL:
Wittness herevnto
BOOTH
CERTIFICAT
ARE ADOS. A
|
KENDALLS
Retitrnc of
by the Happy
Pool Cap'" ROGER WADIIAM Comander, with the Names of their Masters to whom they were disposed to, by the Hon' ble Collo" JOHN HALLETT and Company for acco' of S r WILLIAM BOOTH and Cap tn
Names
Masters
Names
Lcollo"
JOHN ALSTONS WILLIAM BROWN: EDWARD WILLMOTT RICHARD ALLEN JOHN BROWN
JOHN HALLETT
[The attested copy (dated Jan. 9, 1685 [1685-6]) states that the prisoners were put on hoard the Happy Keturue, at Weymouth, in Portland Road, ROGER WADHAM Commander, &c.
They were
delivered to Mr.
WILLIAM BOOTH,
in this
Knt., at the Barbadoes.] t [It will be noticed thru the same names are in some cases very differently spelt
the preceding
list.]
and
329
Names
1
Masters
Names
ELIAS STEVENS
LCap*
I
MARSHALL
EDWARD MORTON
...
JAMES SALTER JOHN EDWARDS JAMES FOWLER THOMAS CORNELIUS ROBERT SPURWEY
AGNIS FENTON
Cap,"
MATHEW HAVILAND
JOHN FARMER
FRERE
rColloii
I
I
}
Cap"> TOBIAS
WILLIAM WEAVER
r Maj GEORGE LILLINGTON
Collo"
SAM LL TITCOMB
.
j
^
Majr
JOHN JOHNSON
Row
FRANCIS LAUGHBRIDGE
HESTER FOSTER
STEPHEN GIBBS HUGH WILLIAMS RALPH FRETWELL
.
CossENs
JOHN ADAMS
JAMES THORPE
PHILLIP FOUSIIER
RICHARD WILLIAMS
42
330
Servants
Names
THOMAS HOAR ARTHUR LUSH JOHN PRIOR JOHN LONG WILLIAM MADFORD THOMAS ALLEN RICHARD KEATCH T LLIAM TUCKER STEPHEN GAMADGE JOHN WHITE JOHN MADDERS EMANUELL COLLINS MATHER PORTER GEORGE PLUMLEY THOMAS WILLIAMS JOHN MANNING JOHN JOHNSON
RICHARD LTNTOTT
"1
I NICHOLAS PRIDEAUX
f
ANDREW RAPSON
THOMAS BURRIDGE THOMAS BENNETT HENRY TUCKER BARNARD BRYANT* THOMAS BEST THOMAS MARSHALL HUGH WILLMATT
JOHN BRIDLE JOHN HARDEMAN NICHOLAS PALMER JOHN PENNY CHARLS STRONG EDWARD LUTHER WILLIAM SANDERS THOMAS REASON
*
MOHN
J
BURSTON
JOHN
\
5
How
Collo 11 JNO;
SAMPSON.
this
is
331
Names
Masters
JOHN MlTTCHELL THOMAS PARSONS JAMES SPENCE JOHN ALLIN JOSEPH PAUL THOMAS GREGORY RICHARD PAUL JOHN HUTCHINS
Cap" JN U PAKNELL
1
Cap'"
WALTER SCOT
>
JOHNWlTTE
1,
ROBERT T LAMBERT
RICHARD ADAMSON
Barbados,
By the R* Hon'We the L Gouernor. M' JOHN BROWNE one of the Factors for s W M BOOTH
l
Kt to
whom
were consigned personal/ appeared before mee and made oath on th e Holy Evangelists of Allmighty God that they were delivered him and
Company, out of the ship Happy Returne of Pool, ROGER WADHAM Comander, and were all of them by him and Company sold and disposed
of here to the severall persons
menconed
Giuen vnder
my
hand the
8 th
EDWYN STEDE
A true
Coppy
:
Attested this
>
JNo
WHETSTONE Dep'ySecrty
*
[1685-6.]
42
332
IK
Suitunersctt. S/iirc.
Witt:
DREW
of Bridgwater
JOHN SEAMER of Chilton WILLIAM SMITH of Road WILLIAM HALL of Cheard JUSTINEAN GUPPY of Tanton GEORGE CARROW of Bridgwater THOMAS DENNIS of Bridgwater AMBROSS WINTER of West Buckland THOMAS GALHAMTON^) of West Zoyland WILLIAM DAW of Tanton
(i_)
EDWARD VILDY
ROBERT TEAPE
of Bridgwater
of Burnam ATKINS of Tanton JEREMIAH SAMUEL BOONE of Tanton JOHN BUSTON of Milverton
JOSEPH WICKHAM
JOHN WALTERS
of Tanton
ROB: SEASE of Tanton (5) GEORGE MULLINS of Tanton THOMAS BROCKE of Tanton
*
"
names occur
SEARS.
(see the
reference numbers)
(') (*)
JUZTIPHER GUPPV.
GILHAMTON.
4
(
JUMREV. LEAKE.
3
( )
333
ROB:
COWARD
Witt: HAYNES of Beckington GEORGE KEELE of Chilton (e) STEPHEN RODEWAY (7) of Promt
JOHN WARRIN
of Milverton
ot
JOSEPH VINICOTT(S)
Bridg Water
HENRY MIRE of Bridgwater JOHN HARRIS of Hunspill FRANCIS CAME of Hunspill RICHARD STEPHENS(O) of North Carre GEORGE NOWELL of Tanton MORRIS FUSSE of Milverton JAMES HILLMAN of Milverton JOHN STOODLY of Trent Wift: BARNARD of Hust BARTHOLOMEW RANDALL (10) of West Coter JOHN RODGERS (n) of Mackington ROB: MITCHELL of Illton
JONAS CROSSE of Cullington RICHARD ALLIN of Creech
THOMAS MIDLETON
() Left
(') 8
(
of Tanton
out.
(
9
( )
STEVENS.
RODWAY.
VINCOTT.
10
)
RENDELL.
u ) ROGERS.
334
of Dosin
of Tanton
Combe JOHN MITCHILL of Thorn Come JOHN BAGG of Thorncome WILLIAM SMITH jun: of Vpportre [Uppottery] MICELL POWELL of Neath Glomorging WILLIAM WALTER'S of Membery
of Thorn
TIMOTHY HAWKER
HUMPHERY TRUMP
of
West Sanford
JOHN BARTLETT of Pitmisser JOHN CHILCOT (14) of Tiverton. WILLIAM HARVEY of Memre WILLIAM HUTCHINGS (15) of Vpportre JOHN SMITH of Hunington JOHN CLODE of Vppertre JOHN CANTLEBURY of Sanford Pefrin RICHARD WADHAM of Froome WILLIAM WOOLRIDGE of Tiverton SIMON POOLE of Bemister WILLIAM COMBE of Broad Winser RICHARD EDGAR of Mosterton.
Witt: PHIPPIN
(ie)
of
of
BRICKHAM.
HUTCHINS.
JOSEPH GAM..
ls
SYMOND REID.
CHILLICOTT.
(") SHIPPIN.
ir
( )
14
(
)
335
24 1685
WILL:
Shipt at Bristoll
BOOTH
Barbados *
By
the Right
Hon ble
WILLIAM ALEXANDER Second Mate of the Ship John Friggott of Bristoll, whereof WILLIAM STOAKES deceased was lately Master, personally appeared before mee, and made
JOHN ROGERS
Oath on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God, that the above convicted Rebells by the sd STOAKES taken in att the Port of Bristoll, are the very same Rebells, that were delivered to, and by the said STOAKES brought in the said Shipp to this Island, and that they were all of them here landed, and delivered to M' JOHN BROWNE and Company Factors for S' WILLIAM BOOTH Kn< except JOSEPH WICKHAM who dyed on board the said Shipp in Kingroad, and was from thence carryed on
Port of Bristoll and there buryed, as alsoe twelve more of them which dyed on board the said Shipp on the voyage and were buryed
Shoare
in the
in the Sea,
viz'
GILHAMPTON, GEORGE MICELL, EDWARD COUNCELL, GEORGE KEALE, M MEAD WILLIAM SMITH jun'. WILLIAM HUTCHINS, SYMON POOLE, FRANCIS CAME JONAS CROSS and ROBERT PAUL Given under my
hand
this
EDWYN STEDE
JNo
*
WHETSTONE
its
Dep'y Secr'7
ending,
is
t [1685-6.]
336
list
Bristoll
all
Cap"
the very same Rebells that was taken on board the said ship at the Port of Bristoll, Except thirteen of them that dyed before the Arriveall,
arriveall of the said ship to this Island:
Masters
Rebelh
f JOHN LEAKE
EDWARD VILDV
ROBERT EASTON JOHN STOODLY RICHARD BICKIIAM THOMAS DEXXIS GEORGE CARROW WILLIAM SMITH jun' JOHN BARTLETT ROBERT MITCHELL MICIIAELL POWELL
Capt
WALTER SCOTT
HENRY QUANT
JOHN FARMER
IRICIIARD ALLEN
JN
&
HOLDER
JOHN WALL AMBROSE WINTER JOHN CANTLEBUKY RICHARD EDGAR RICHARD STEVENS
WTlVERTON.
-THOMAS GAM ADC E ROBERT COWARD GEORGE WARREN
337
ANN GALLOP
JOHN WALTERS STEPHEN RODWAY GEORGE NOWELL JOHN WARRIN JOHN BURGIS WILLIAM PARKER JOHN CHILCOTT GEORGE SEAMAN
...............
Collo 11
JOHN FARMER
JOHN SEAMAR
/-WILLIAM HAYNES
HENRY QUINTYNE
SAMUELL SMART
Esqr
...........
J
(
.....................
PHUWN
,.
JOHN BUSTON
Collo'iJOHN
HALLETT ...............
HECTROP ......................
GEORGE MULLINS
/-THOMAS Mi DDLETON
'
RICHARD HARWOOD
Esq>
.........
338
Collo"
JOHN SAMPSON
BARNARD
ES
BARTHOLOMEW RANDALL
DC-5FBATTYN
Dcor JOHN SPRINGIIAM
MORRIS Fuss
HENRY GIBBONS
THOMAS MATHEWS
JOHN BUSTON
JOSEPH VINICOTT
JOHN ALCHORNE
OTHNIELL HAGGAT
JOHN SUMERS
SILUS
MARCHANT
WILLIAM HALL
Major JOHNSON
r JOHN HETHERSELL Esq
HUGH WILLIAMS
WILLIAM ALLAMBY
JOHN CHAPPELL
DANIELL POMRE
JOHN DENNEK
THOMAS BURKE
WILLIAM SLOGRAVE
WILLIAM HARVEY
LAWRENCE HUSSE
WILLIAM WALTERS
WILLIAM
SAMUELL WARNER
ANTHONY PALMER
WILLIAM MARCH T
DAW
ABRAHAM POLLARD
339
JOHN BROWNE
WILLIAM WOOLRHJGE
By
the
M
K'
to
;
WILLIAM BOOTH
the within convicted Rebells menconed in this List were and m' DANIELI. RICHARDSON personally appeared before consigned nice and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Allmighty God, that the
said Rebells were delivered
whom
him the
said
out of the ship John Friggat of Bristoll, whereof WILLIAM STOAKS deceased was lately Master, and were all of them by him the said
in the
and disposed of here to the seuerall List, Except one of the said Rebells that dyed on shoar Since the arriveall of the
sold
said
my
Jann'y: 1685
EDWYN STEDE
A
true
Coppy
Attested this
First
JN
WHETSTONE
Dep'y Sccr'y
IK
WILLIAM BOOTH'S
con'd
Att
ilie
Bride-Lvell at
Tannton
mentioned
in previous Lists.]
432
340
JOHN BARTLETT *JOHN STOODLEY *ROBT PAUL *Roirr MITCHELL *JOHN GALE *BARTHO: RANDALL *JOHN ROGERS *W HAYNES *WittM BARNARD *THOMAS MATHEWES
EDWARD
LYDI:
WALTER
*HENRY MEYER
JOHN BRESSETT *RICHARD ALLEN
*THOMAS BROCKE GEORGE MOLLINS *DANIELL PUMROY JEREMY ATKINS *SAM LL BOONE JOHN EDWARDS
that
*GEORGE MICHILL
*HENRY GIBBONS
JOHN BASON *GEORGE NOWELL *MORRIS FURSE ats Voss
*W M DREW
THOMAS DENNIS JOHN AVOAKE
*W M
*HUMPHREY TRUMP
*JOHN WARREN *GEORGE WARREN
*W U DAW *W M PARKER
*ROBT SEASE *THOMAS MIDLETON *JAMES HILLMAN JOHN BRAY AMBROSE WINTER
JOHN WALE RICHARD WADIIAM *STEPHEN RODWAY FRANCIS CAME MICHELL POWELL JOHN KERLE THOMAS GALHAMPTUN* GEORGE CARROW ABRAHAM POLLARD JOHN BUDGE
LISTS
OF CONVICTED REBELS.
Out of the Prison' 3
Exeter
to
tJiat
*W M HARVEY
*\V"
came from
HALL
Taunton.
*W M PlIIITEN
*JoiiN CHILCOTT
*ROBT TEAP *TYMOTHY HAWKER *W M SMYTH JOSEPH NEWBERRY *JOHN SMYTH JOHN'CLODE
*JONAS CROSS
*JOIIN
*W M MEAD
*GEORGE KEEL *EDWARU COUNCELL
*JOSE1>H
BRAGG
WlftM HUTCHINS
WlCKHAM
JOHN HARRIS
W" COMBE
JAMES BAKER *THOMAS GAMAGE
*W WALTER
Received According to his Ma tics dircccons the Warr' from the Ld CHEIF JUSTICE \v th a Schedule therevnto annexed of One hundred d persons attainted of high Treason w are by me to be transported in to his Maties Island of Barbadoes according to a Condicon of a Re>
cognizance entrcd into by me for that puiposc in Wittncss whereof I have hcrevnto put my hand this present 2S of September in the I st year
l1 '
of his
now
Ma
ties
reigne Annoq,
Dom
1685.
WTLL:
Witness
BOOTH
(in-dorso)
Prison'8 100
Bridwell at Taunton
8 Bridgewater Prison'
56
33
at
Taunton
att
.
.
100
34 J
JHE sale of Sixty Seavcn Rebells delivered by Cap" CilARl,s GARDNER Comander of the Jamaica Marc/taut to CIIARLS THOMAS and THOMAS SADLER for acco of Mess rs JOHN PALMER JOHN RICHARDSON SAMUELL YOUNG and WILLIAM ROSE the i2 th day
1
March
1685.
Viz'
Masters
Rebells
1
THOMAS PITT
JOHN BRUER WILLIAM CROSS ROBERT RICHARDS JOHN MILLER JOHN CROSS LUKE PORTER JOHN SLATE DANIELL RUTTER I SACK DOVER SAMUELL BOND J OHN MAGRIDGE JAMES COCKRAM WILLIAM SANDERS
J OHN
DANIELL PARSONS
MATHEWGRAV
NICHOLAS GIBBS THOMAS ESTWICKE RICHARD FORSTALL
ADAMS
CHRISTOPHER HOLBIN
HENRY CHAMBERS
SILVESTER LOYD
J OHN
JOSEPH JONES
HUMPHRY
JUSTIN
LEONARD STAPLE THOMAS GOOLD GEORGE SCRUBS WILLIAM VARIER ROBERT PEARCE
343
GEORGE
H ANNAV
esqr
Esqr
EDWARD BELLEMIE
CORNELIUS RADFORD
JOB
Collo"
HUNT
THOMAS COLLETON
MATHEW COOKE
CHRISTOPHER ROE THOMAS MEADE JOHN BAKER THOMAS PREIST
NICHOLAS PRIDEAUX
WILLIAM PHILLIPS
JAMES MAYNARD
MUSEWALFORD
r Maj GEORGE LILLINGTON
344
MATHEW
)
CRAI-TS
i-;
EDWARD HURLSTONE
CHEEK
before
CHARLS BURRAGE
Barbados
M
appeared
ble
the
Gouernor.
of the Factors to
whom
the within
convicted Rebells mcnconed in this List were consigned to, personally before nice and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of
Allmighty God that they are the very same Rebells that were delivered him and m' CHARLS THOMAS the other Factor for Mcss rs JOHN PAL-
Ship Jamaica March', whereof where all of them by the said SADLER disposed of there to the Severall one of the said Rebells that persons menconed in the said List, Except
1
Sea by name WILLIAM LEE, and was thrown over board, as LLOYD Mate of appeared by the oaths of the Said Comander, and JOHN the Said Shipp, Giucn vndcr my hand this 24'^ day of March (1685)
dyed
at
EDWYN STEDE
A true
25
lh
Coppy
JNO
attested this
")
WHETSTONE
Depty Secr<y*
* [There is "An Account of one Hundred and three Convict Rebells taken on board the in old England, viz', Jamaica March' ClfAKi.s GAKDXEU Comander, at the Port of Waymouth (five p bill of loading, for'acco of s'C'HRlsTorilKR Ml'sc.RAVE, and to bee delivered to thirty Cap'" SYMON MUSUKAVI: in Jamaica, and sUty Eight for ncco' of Mess" JOHN PALMER, Jmix ROSK, delivered on the Island of Barbados to in RICHARDSON, SAMUELI. YOUNG and CHARLS THOMAS and THOMAS SADLER, the I2' k March 1685." But all the names contained
1
in this account
in
[TICKETS
GRANTED
AND
OTHER
PLACES.
16781679.]
44
[B
A R B A D O S.-T I C K E T S.]
TICQ TTS
-
LIST
the several
of what
Office of the Island aforesaid for the departure off this Island of
ending
in
December
(Viz
.)
Febmiary y"
26"' 1678:
in the
1'-
March y
ARMITAGE HENRY
Comander.
in
ii" 1678
WILLIAM GUARD
Security
March
ARIS JOHN
der
in
y 20
tk
1678:
AprilI
ADAMSON GEORGE
Comander
in
JAMES RAINY,
time out
Aprill ye
ADAMS THOMAS
in
26"' 1679:
London
W* CREED Comander.
time out
442
34 8
TICKETS GRANTED.
28"' 1679.
for
Aprillthe
ALBERT ANN
Comander
in
the
ship
Mary
Carolina
Nicil
LOCKWOOD
time out
Aprilly
28"'
1679
ANDERSON MAUGRET
Comander.
in
JAMES RAINY
time out
'
Aprilly
29'*
1679
Antcgoa PETER JEFFERYS
time out
ARMSTRONG ANN
Comander.
in
May
ABRAHAM AGNUS in KNELL Comand
1 -
time out
May
ARTHUR KATIIERINE
FOGG Comander
in
the
li
for Virginia
DAVID
time out
May
ADAMS GEORGE
Comand
r>
the 2
1679
for
in
the
Ship Adventure
Lond
JOHNSON
security
May f
AUST HENRY
in the
22
1679
Ship
time out
May
ALLIN ELIAZER
in
r
and Ma:y
for
GREEN Comand
June
ALLISON THOMAS
in
HOWARD
time out
WlNSLOW Comand r
TICKETS GRANTED.
the 8 M 1679
Friendship for
349
August
the
8"'
in
1679 London
HENRY PASCALL
time out
ATHERTON
M in the
CLARKE Comand
11
time out
ROBERT
security
November
the 25.
for
ARE SARAH
Comand
r
in
1679 Antegoa
ANDREW
GALL,
security
Novemb r
ALSOP KATHERINE GALL Comand r
in
27"'
1679
ANDREW
security
February the
17'*
Barq, Adventure
M February i8 1678
BLAKE JOHN
Comander
in
JOHN INGLEBY
time ou*
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
'
first 1678
friggott for
March the 5"' 1678 BILKORD JAMES in the Pink Seaventure for Antegoa GEORGE BATtime out TERSBY Comand' March
BARTON JAMES in the Ketch PARKER Comand r
the
12'*
1678
for
March
BANCKS JOSEPH in the Ketch PARKER Comander
Wm
the 22 1678
Susan
for
BARNARD HUMPHRY
Carolina GEO:
March
for
CONWAY Comand
'
time out
in
JOHN HARDING
time out
Aprill
Ship Martin
Newfoundland CHRISTOPHER
time out
Aprill
4"'
1679
BAGNALL JOHN
Comander
in
EDWARD DUKFEILD
time out
Aprill
BlCKLE THOMAS
in
the
1679
the
'
Sloop
May
KIAVARD
security
HUBBERT Comand
TICKETS GRANTED.
351
Aprill the
\\"'
W" f
New
England JOHN
time out
BRETT JOHN
Comander
in
the
WARREN
time out
BUSHELL Comand
W
r
Aprill the
M
if
for
1679
Antegoa,
in
the
Ship
Pcarle
RICH" WILLIAMS
time out
Aprill the
19"'
BALL JAMES
in
Apr-ill the
22"'
1679
BALRICK THOMAS
mander.
in
the
BALL Cosecurity
Aprill
29"'
1679
in the
Keatch
Calicta for
May
BINCKS CHARLES Esq
r
f
the
M
5
1679
for
in the
Ship Expcrim"
Comand
'
May
BREARLY MARTIN
in
5"'
'
time out
352
TICKETS GRANTED.
May
Box ANN
mander
in
the Sixth
1679
the Ketch
May
BURNE DENNIS
servant belonging to
in
BROWN
May
M
in
the
GREIGS Comand r
May
r
8"'
r
1679
Boston
in
for
y e Ketch
May Floiver
time out
May
BISHOP ROBERT
in
the io'
7 '
1679
Comand
r-
May
BROME JOHN
Comand r
in the
Ketch Prouidence
Boston
MARKS HUNKING
time out
May
BOLTON AMBROSS Comand r
in the ship
New
Concord, for
May y
BOND THOMAS
Comander
in
29'*
1679
Boston
the
Ketch
Elinf- for
JOHN FLETCHER
time out
May
BERROW CHRISTOPHER
Comand r
the
21" 1679
Bristoll
EDMOND DITTY
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
d the 2 1679
353
June
BOWHANE TEAG
Comand
r
-
in
EDMOND DITTY
time out
June
BREAD THOMAS, Comand
r
f 22 d 1679
TIMOTHY PROUT
time out
in the
July
BIRD HENRY
in the
GROVE Comand
time out
July
BRADLEY MICHAELL Comand r
in
the i* 1679-
the ship
Amity
for
July
BUTLER JOHN
Comander
in
4'*
1679
for ditto
the Ketch
New London
ADAM PICKETT
time out
Jiily the
BOLTON SAMUELL
in
1679 London
DICKINS Comand r
security
July y
M I2
BROWNE HUGH
in
1679 London
W* KNOTT Comand
1
time out
July
BROGRAVE HENRY HOMER Comand
in
'
the 21 1679
Merck"
for
London ROGER
time out
BODKIN MARTIN
Comander
in
Aiigust the first 1679 the ship Young W'" for Virginia THO. CORNISH
time out
45
354
TICKETS GRANTED.
August
BODKIN Nicil Comander
in the ship
Young William
THO CORNISH
time out
in the
London JOHN
MS
time out
August
BEVENISTER ELIAM* LIAMS Comander
in the
the \\
th
1679
for
Ship friendship
August,
i2
tA
in
for
1679 Lond
JOHN WILLIAMS
time out
Aiigust the
15"'
1679
BODINGHAM JOHN
Comander
in the
New EngH
MURPHY
security
BUTLER ELINOR
Neptune
A ugust y
KNOTT
1679
r
Seru" belonging to
BULKLEY
in the
Ketch
Coinand
BROWNE FRANCIS
in
e September y 16: 1679 the Barq, blessing for Burmudos FRANCIS WAT-
LINGTON Comander
September the 30" 1679
time out
BRANDBY
ELIZ A
WATKINS
in the sloop
[There
is
it
is
only par-
tially erased.]
TICKETS GRANTED.
355
October
1679
BLUNT GEORGE
in
WHITFEILD Comander
October the third 1679 the Ship Barbados Merchant
r
for Virginia
security
October the
4'*
1679
Antegua CHARLES
time out
BELFOUR JAMES
in the
KALLAHANE Comand
October y*
4'*
4."'
1679
BANISTER RICH"
in the
CHARLES
time out
KALLAHANE Comander
October
f
y
6"'
1679
Antegua CHARLES
security
October
9'*
1679
in
THOMAS SHAW
security
October
BATTISON JULIAN
in the
THOMAS SHAW
time out
Comand
for
452
356
TICKETS GRANTED,
November y f 1679
c 1'
BABBINGTON THOMAS
Barq, Adventure
for
a Servant belonging to
THO: GLADDIN
r
in the
Jamaica
November
BENTLY MARTIN
in
20"'
the Ketch
Mary
CONWAY Comander
November 25"' 1679 BREAD THOMAS in the Ketch Phoenix for Leward FLEXNY Comander November
BREAD ARTHUR in the Ketch FLEXNY Comander
y* 25 1679 Phoenix for the
Islands
ROBERT
security
Lew
1-
Islands
ROBERT
security
December the
i8'
7'
1679
for
the ship
December
the i\
t!l
1679
for
BROOK THOMAS
Comander
in
the
ship Reconcry
Jamaica JAMES
BROWN
time out
December
'2^"'
for
BULKLY W"
in
the ship
Ann
Jane
Comander
December the
BARNEWELL ROBERT
Comander
in
JAMES BROWN
time out
December the
30"'
1679
trite
CHARLES
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
January
head of Kingsale
the 4"'
to
357
1678*
the ship Old
-
January
CARTER ELINOR in the EVANS Comander
ship
the
for
Carolina
SAMUELL
security
January
CHAPLIN JEREMIAH EVANS, Comand
in the
r
Ship Joseph f
Ann
for Carolina
SAMUELL
security
January
CRAGG JOHN in the Ketch HARDY Comand
r
the $\ st 1678
Freindship for
February
y 22*
1678
for
Bachelors Delight
NYorke
time out
March
CLARKE ANN
Comander
in
the first
the
ship
Samuell
for
1678 London
JOHN CLARKE
time out
March
CLAYPOOL JOHN Comander
in
the
5"'
1678
Lond
THOMAS HUDSON,
time out
March
COOPER THOMAS Comand
r
the 6'
7 '
1678
for
in the
Pinke Blessing
-
March
GARY RICHARD
in
the IO
1678
Antegua GEORGE BATsecurity
TERSBY Comander
"*
[1678-9.]
358
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
CANTING DENNIS Comand r
in
the io'
;'
1678
the Ship
Mary
for Carolina
NICH LOCKWOOD,
time out
March
COLLYER AMBROSS
in the
the \\
th
1678
GUARD Comander
time out
March
r
the 21 1678
Wm f
st
Susan
for
New England
time out
March
CORNELIUS FRANCIS CLAY Comander
in
the 2i
1678
the
STEPHEN
time out
March
CLARKE PORCAS
Comand 1
in the
/ 24*
ship Supply
for
CHAMBERLAINE MARMADUKE
GILBERT Comander
in
London JAMES
time out
in the
Ketch 'Swallmv
for
Newengland JOSEPH
time out
CROSSING
M in the
security
COOPER MARY in the Ship Mary for Carolina NICHOLAS LOCKWOOD Comand r the said COOPER a seru" of ROB T DANIELL.
TICKETS GRANTED.
359
CAREW THOMAS
Comander
in
the
ROBERT LYDE
time out
April
25'*
1679
Eliz" for
London
time out
CURSTIS JOHN
ander
in the
the 3* 1679 Concord for London JAMES STRUTT, ComShip time out
May
May
CLARKE MARY
Comander
in
the IO M 1679
the
ALLAN COCK
security
May
CoULBURNE JOHN Comand r
in
London
SEEDING
May
CORNISH EDWARD
Wm
Serv" belonging to
John
for Boston,
May
CLOVAN THO.* HANE Comand
in the
r
CHARLES KALLAsecurity
July the first 1679 COLE THOMAS Jun in the Ship Prevention for Surranam BARNARD BOOGHERT Comander time out
r
this
man
is
360
TICKETS GRANTED.
July
COLLINS JOHN Comander
in
the 2
1679
for
Carolina
JOSEPH KXOTT
time out
July the 28"' 1679 CAWFEILD RICH" in the Ship Young William CORNISH Comand
'
for Virginia
TllOMA
security
for
Jamaica SiLVANUS
time out
August
COLLINS JOHN Comander
in
the
<)"'
1679
for
the
Barq, Platacon
Carolina
ASER SlIARPE
CALLAY THOMAS
Comander
in
KNOTT
time out
August y 25
t/l
1679
for
ship
r
for
Antequa JOHN
HOW-
security
COLLIS
ALEXANDER
September the 18"' 1679 in the Ship Hope for New England JOHN PRICE
time out
Comander
September
20"'
1679
the
ROGER HOMER
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
361
CHAPLIN THOMAS
in
the
for
London ROGER
time out
HOMER
Coinander
October the
rf
1679
CLOVAN* THOMAS
in
CHARLES
time out
KALLAHANE Comander
October the
6"'
1679
Antegua CHARLES
time out
rf
CHARLES EUAN
in
KALLAHANE Comander
November the 3 1679 COTINHO MOSES HENRIQUES in the Barq Adventure EDWARD DUFFEILD Comander
;
for
Jamaica
time out
November
COURTNEY
6"'
1679
in
the
MURPHY
time out
Oomander
November
CORBETT WILLIAM GALL Comander
in
the:
zf
!l
1679
ANDREW
time out
CRISP ROGER
in the
December the is'7 1679 Ship Ann and Jane for Lond RlCH D RADFORD,
'
Comand r
time out
February \^ 1678
DANG MARGARETT
Comander
*
in
JOHN INGLEBY
time out
May
3ist he
is
bound
for Nevis.]
46
362
TICKETS GRANTED.
February
21*'
1678
DENTON JOHN
Comander
in the
Ship Endeavour
for Virginia
ABRAHAM NEWMAN
time out
March
DOLDRON GRACE
Comander
in
the first
the Ship
Samnell
for
CLARKE
time out
March
DOLEBERRY ANDREW
Comander
in ,the
the IO
1678
Boston
GUARD
time out
March
DEVENISH JOHN Comander
in the
Ship Endeavor
Boston
SAMUELL RICKsecurity
DANIELL ROBERT
in
the Ship
Mary
for
Carolina
WOOD Comander
DUKES
Aprill
M in
the f*
1679
the
Barq, Adventure
for Carolina
DANIELL RIDLEY
time out
Comand r
Aprill the
9'*
1679
in the Barq,
WELCH
time out
DAVIES ELIZ A
A serv"
for
Lend" Mei-ch"
Aprill 22: 1679 belonging to MILLIARD HOLDIP Lond EDW: DESWORTH, Comd
in
the ship
TICKETS GRANTED.
Abrill the 22 d 1679 the Ship Honor for Loud
363
in
THOMAS WARREN
time out
DENSY JANE
in the
Aprill the 22 1679 Ship Hope for London JOSEPH BALL Comander
security
Aprill the
in
r
NICHOLAS
time out
DAVIES JANE
for
in
Boston
Ship Nat/iaiiiell
CLARKE Comand
May
DAVIES SAMUELL Comander
in the
the 2
for Virginia
DAVID FOGG
time out
May
DAVIES JOHN jun v
in
the
London
SIIAFTO
security
Comand
May
DOWELL DENNIS
Comander
in
13" 1679
for
the
Ship Industry
Bristoll
JAMES PORTER
time out
May
DANGERFEILD WALCUP Comander
in
the
14"'
1679
ROGER BAGG
time out
May
DUNNOHOE TEAG
in the ship
'
Margaret
for
WOOD Comand
*
[i.e.,
Beaumaris.]
46
364
TICKETS GRANTED.
May
DUBOYES JOHN
Comander
in
the 24
1679
for
the
Ship Supply
Boston
JOHN MELLOWES
time out
June
the
II
M
'
1679
1
Comander
June
the II
in
1679
New Yorke
security
the 21
1679
for -Carolina
JOSEPH
KNOTT
time out
July
DRAN MAREN
Dove
for
A servant
the Ketch
DUNDAS
August
M in
the ship
Young William
THO: CORNISH
time out
Comander
August
d the 2 1679
DAWSON TREMMIT
Comander
in the ship
Eli?
for
August
DAVIES KATIIERINE a
Young William
for Virginia
the 2
1679
in the ship
servant belonging to
TICKETS GRANTED.
365
DANIELL WJLBERT
der
in the
Ship Supply
for Virginia
November
15"'
1679
Antegoa
DEWER STEPHEN
Comander
Tno GILBERT
time out
DEXTER
M in the
Decemb' the 15" 1679 Ship Ann and Jane for Lond" RICHARD RATFORD
time out
Comander
the ShipAfi/t
December the
22:
1679
DOWNING JOHN
in the
ROBERT Ox Comander
time out
DAVY ROBERT
Comander
in the
December the 24^' 1679 D Ship Ann and Jane for London RlCH RATFORD
time out
December
24."'
1679
DE WEVER
LEVVIN
in the ship
MARTIN
security
Comander
March
Antegua JOHN
security
March
ELSON
the 2O
for
1678
time out
M in the
Ketch Begining
3 66
TICKETS GRANTED.
EVANS LEWIS
in the
Ketch Unity
for Virginia
Aprill the
26"'
1679
'
EARLE JOHN
in the ship
Dcfyancc
for
security
Aprill the
ELLISTON GEORGE Comander
in
26"'
1679
Boston
the
CLARKE
time out
Aprill the
28'*
1679
Bristoll
EDWARDS JOHN
Comander
in
the ship
Society
for
EDMOND DITTY
time out
May
ELLICOTT VINES Comander
in
the 24 1679
for
the
ship Supply
Boston
JOHN MELLO\VES
security
EUA.NS
June
M in
the ship
Comander
July y
EVANS EDWARD
Comander
in
21: 1679
for
Carolina JOSEPH
KNOTT
time out
July
EASTCHURCH WILLIAM
in the
July
the 31
1679
-
EMERY JOHN
a Servant belonging to Liev'' Coll Ship Young William for Virginia THO CORNISH
HALLETT Comand r
in
the
TICKETS GRANTED.
367
September the I2
M in the
' 1
t/l
1679
for
Pink Portsmouth
Road
Island
JOSEPH
time out
ELLIOTT HENRY
in
Antegoa CHARLES
time out
CALLAHANE Comand
FANNING ANDREW
Ship
in
the
Diligence for
New England
JER:
JACKSON
Febrriary the
13'*
FORBUSH JAMES
Comander
in
March
FITZRANDOLPH PHILLIP WISE Comand r
in the ship
ABRAHAM
security
March
FYERS JONE in Comander
ROBERT DAPWELL
time out
March
FITZ JAMES
EDWARD
in
the
BULKLEY Comander
March
FRANKLIN THOMAS
Comander
in
the 26"'
1679 Loud
JOSEPH FREEMAN
time out
368
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
Fox STEPHEN
Comander
in
the
29"'
for
1679
the ship
Mary
Carolina
NiCH
LOCKWOOD
time out
March
Fox
PIIILLIS in
the
ship
Mary
Carolina
NiCH
LOCKAVOOD
time out
Comander
March
FRANSUM JOSEPH
LINGTON Comander
April
FITZ NICHOLS
D r belonging to RICH MICHELL sen in M CLARKE Comander the ship Nathaniell for Boston
MARY
Serv u
May
FEAGHERY THOMAS
in
Prouidence THO.
time out
JENOUR Comander
May
FINN TEAGE
der
in the
the%'h 1679
for Bristoll
Ship Industry
May
the i4
/7 '
1679
Elis?'-
for
May
FlTZ JARRELL JOHN
in the ship
INGTON Comander
TICKETS GRANTED.
369
May
FONTLEROY JAMES in GREEN Comander
the 23 1679
and Mary
for
May
FARRER JAMES
der
Lond-
May
and Mary
for
New Yorke
time out
May
FOWLER JOSHUA
Comand
r '
in the ship
for
1679
EDMOND
time out
FELL LIBIA
in
the
Jime
the \\
th
for
CAROW Comander
July
FRITH SAMUELL Comander
in the
the 21
1679
THOMAS WILLIAMS
time out
Jnly
FORD FRANCIS
Comand
r
in
London ROGER
HOMER
time out
47
37 o
TICKETS GRAFTED.
FEAR FRANCIS
Comander
in
October the first 1679 the ship Barbados Merchant for Virginia JAMES COCK time out
y
FARRELL HUGH Comander
in
29"'
1679
Nevis
for
ANTHONY JEXOUR
time out
November
FARRELL ROGER Comander
in the
ANDREW GALL
security
December the 22 1679 FAVELL CHRISTOPHER in the ship Ann and Jane
for
London Rici-P
time out
RATTFORD Comand
December
24."'
in
'
the ship
Ann
March
GRIGG ROBERT
the io'
;'
1678
in the ship
Mary
for
March
GARDNER GEORGE TRIM Comand
in the
r
Ship Samaritan
Leverpo[ol]
VALENTINE
time out
March
GRESTNINH JACOBUS
Comander
in
the
THO WADIJAM
security
TICKETS GRANTED.
371
March
GOLDING PERSIVALL Comandcr
ia
Fox
for
March
GERISII BENJAMIN
in
the 22 rf 1678
the Ketch
Mary
for
Boston
JOHN GARDNER
time out
Comander
Aprill the
1679
Carolina Nicil
in
the Ship
Mary
for
LoCKWOOD
time out
GOODING JOSEPH
Jamaica
in
the
for
time out
the Ship
Mary
for Carolina
NICHOLAS LOCKWOOD
time out
May
GOLDING FERCIVALL Comand r
in the
Ship Concord
May
GIBBS RlCH
in
the 6'
7 '
1679
May
GIBBS
the 14"'
for
EDWARD
in the ship
Roe Buck
1679 Lond
WM SHAFTO Comander
time out
472
372
TICKETS GRANTED.
May
GOGIN WILLIAM
der
in
the 23
1679
July
the 22
1679
for
GORDEN GEORGE
Comander
in
AsER SHARPE
time out
August
the
6"'
1679
in the
GORTON JOHN
Neptune
servant belonging to
for Virginia
Ketch
August
GODFFREE GILBERT a
Ketch Neptune
seru
for Virginia
the I9
1679
belonging to
BULKLY
in
the
September
GRIFFIN DENNIS
in
for
Antegua JOHN
HOWARD Comand
GoTHER HENRY
Comander
in
EDWARD DUFFEILD
time out
GORTON RICH"
Comander
in
EDWARD DUFFEILD
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
373
true friendship
for
Antegua
security
Novemtf
GIDION
ROWLAND
in
r
the
Ketch Phvnix
Antegua
ROBERT
security
FLEXNY Comand
HAYEM ABRAHAM
Comander
in
SWEETLAND
time out
March
HATTON ROBERT
in th2
the 3^ 1678
for
Sloop Hunter
EROS Comander
March, the
1678
Frigott for
London Cap'
security
March
HOLLOWAY RICH 3
in the ship
Samaritan
for Leverpool
VALENTINE
time out
TRIM Comander
March
HERRICK ISAAC in the Ketch RALPH PARKER Comander
Wm
Susan,
for
New
March
HARVEY, GRIFFITH, in the M BULKLY Comander
ship
Merck" Bonadvmturc,
fo[r]
London
time out
374
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
HAMILTON ADAM in the Ketch PARKER Comand
r
the 21
Wm
1678
for
Susan
March
HEYWOOD JOHN
in
London CHRISTOPHER
time out
NEWHAM Comandcr
March
HlGLEY JOHN
der
in the
Ketch Mary
Boston
March
HASELL WILLIAM in LAM Comander
\?
should be 1679].
Aprill
tJie
first 1679
HAWTON GERARD
Comander
in the
HAVILAND MILES
in
the
Ketch Swallmu
for
Rhoad
Island
JOSEPH
time out
HARDY Comander
Aprill the
2
rf
1679
Tree for Bristoll
HENDLY DANIELL
and ELIZ A
THOMAS
time out
SHELLAM Comandr
HETHERINGTON KATHERINE
JOSEPH WASEY Comander
in
the
Pink Greyhound
for
London
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
7S
Aprill the
HOWELL SARAH
in
IO M 1679
LINGTON Comander
Aprill
HtJRLES, ELIZ^
in
Newfoundland CHRISTOPHER
tlme out
MARTIN Comand'
Aprill the 19"' 1679 HIGGISON HENRY in the ship frcinds Advcntnrc BLADES Comander
for
Lond
JOHN
time out
Aprill the
19"'
1679
New
Aprill the 22'' 1679 HOLDIP MILLIARD in the Ship LO# Merck" DESWORTH Comander
for
London
EDWARD
secunty
/
HOLT ROWLAND
Lomander
in the
WARREN
time out
Aprill the
30"'
HACKER FERDINANDO
FAX Comander
1679
in
London
Nicm
FAIRE-
time out
HEALY
May
in
the
z'
1679
376
TICKETS GRANTED.
HURST
May
M in the
Ship Adventure
Lond
JOHNSON Comand
time out
May
HOLSEY RICHARD Comand r
in
May
HACKETT ROBERT
ComancU
in
the
EDMOND DITTY
time out
May
HALEY DENNIS
Comander
in
the
23^ 1679
for
Bristoll
the
ship Society
EDMOND DITTY
time out
May
HELMES JOHN in the Ketch BLAKE Comand
r
Nick"
HOOK
June
M
in
the 2 rf 1679
for
the
Barcj,
Hopavdl
Boston NICHOLAS
MORRELL
security
Comander
June
the 13 1679
HUNT DENNIS
Fnggott
for
LOE Comander
June
the 14
1679
How
ELIZ A in
-
SLOW Comander
TICKETS GRANTED.
377
June
HOOPER DANIELL in KNOTT, Comand
'
June
HARRIS EDWARD Comandr
in the
the 21
1679
Jime
HILL JOHN
the 21
HOUGH
June
M
in
the 21
f?
1679
for
the Ship
W>"
Robert
Comander
yune
the 28 1679
for
HUNT JOHN
Comander
in
the
ship Providence
Boston
TIMOTHY PROUT
time out
Jnly the third 1679 HoRNE GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS in the ship W'{ Ann
PHILLIP
for
London
time out
HANGER Comander
M
y^lly
t/te
IO
1679
for
HUGHS ANDREW
Comand'-
in
the
ship
Amity
Lond
BENJ
GROVE
time out
HALL GILES
Comandr
ju
in the
July
the 31
security
48
378
TICKETS GRANTED.
HERBERT HENRY
in
for
Bristo[l]
THOMAS
time out
CADES Comander
August
HOBBS ELIZ A
in the ship
the
Robert for
HARKER JOHN
in
September the if' 1679 the ship Hope for New Engl d JOHN PRICE Comander
time out
// September the i8 1679
Ship
T/tomas f
Sarah
for
Lonfdon]
time out
HOTEN MARGERY
in the
tJie 7"'
ANTHONY
security
BURGESS Comander
A
October the
1679
Antegua CHARLES KALsecurity
true freittdship
for
Antequa
security
in
the Ship
Happy
rettirne
for
TICKETS GRANTED.
379
Done
HOLT JOSEPH
Comand r
in
the
November
y6
IA
1679
HUNT LUKE
in
EDWARD DUFFEILD
time out
Comander
November
HANNAH, ANDREW
Katturine for Antegua
the
2f 1679
a Serv" belonging to
STICKLAND
in the
Sloop
December the
24'*
1679
Antegua CHARLES
time out
March
JARMIN SYMON
in the
the
th
1678
Ship
Society for
Boston
GUARD Comander
time out
JACCSON W
M in
the ship
March the 14"' 1678 Ann and Mary for Antegoa JOHN JOHNSON
time out
Comander
the 2O M 1678 in the Ship Merch" Bonadventttre for
March
JACCSON GEORGE
London
W"
BULKLEY Comand r
time out
482
3 So
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
JlPSON SARAH Comand
r
the 29"'
for
1679
Carolina
in
the ship
Mary
NlCH
LOCKWOOD
time out
1679
New
England
Aprill the
JOHNSON NATHANIELL
in
19"'
1679
JOHN
LONG Comander
time out
May
JONES JOHN jun in the NOLDS Comander
r
1679
for
ship
Leverpool
May
JONES ROBERT
in
t/ie
20"'
1679
for
the
London THOMAS
security
CROFTS Comander
JORDAN W
May
M
,
in
and Mary
for
Boston JACOB
GREEN
Comander
May
JOHNSON JOHN
Comander
in the
the 22 d 1679
for
Ketch Joseph
May
JONES RICH"
in the
the 22 d 1679
.
Bristoll
TICKETS GRANTED.
381
May
JAMES WILLIAM Comander
in
the 23*
1679
the
EDMOND DITTY
time out
June
JELSON JOELL
in
the n"'
1679
Bri.stoll
June
IRISH
GEORGE
in the ship
June
JENKINS
the
if
1679
for
OWEN
in the
'
Jamaica
EDWARD
time out
WlNSLOE Comand
June
r
the i8
1679
for
Jamaica
EDWARD
security
INGLEBY NICHOLAS
in the ship
TIMOTHY PROUT
security
Comand
August
JACCSON JAMES Comander
in
the i3
1679
for
the
Barq, Hopewell
Virginia
THO CURLE
time out
in
August
ASER SHARPE
security
382
TICKETS GRANTED.
JAMES RICH"
Joseph for
in the ship
true
freindship
for
Antegua
time out
JORDAN JAMES
Comander
in
September the 13 1679 the ship Mallego Merch" for London ROGER
HOMER
time out
September the
19"'
1679
New
Yor[k]
ROGER
security
September the
26"'
1679
in
October the
7"'
1679
for
JENNINGS WILLIAM,
in
the
CHARLES KALLAHANE
Sloop Comand'-
True friendship
Antegufa]
security
JOHN MORGAN
Comander.
in
ANTHONY JENNOR,
time out.
Nouember
JONES WILLIAM Comandr
in
the 7
1679
for
the
Sloop Hopnvell
Antegua
MURPHY
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
Nouember
JONES HECTOR Comander
in
383
the
Antegua
W" MURPHY
time out
Aprill the
24'*
1679
KING WILLIAM
in
the
Lond
EDWARD
security
BLADES Comander
May
timeout
KYTE JOHN
May
in
and Mary
for
Boston JACOB
GREEN
time out
Comand'"
August
CORNISH
time out
November
tJte
KEW
29"'
1679
for
NICHOLAS Comander
in
the
Bar<t Resolution
Antegua
THO GILBERT
security
Fefr*
LYNCH NICHOLAS and ALICE his Wife in the Antegua CHRISTOPHER BERROW Comand
r
if 1678
7'
time out
March
LOCK ANN in the Ketch, PARKER Comand'
the i8'
; '
1679 [1671]
for
W>" f Susan
384
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
LYTTCOT LEONARD
Comander
in
AprilI
LEE HENRY
in
for
Newfoundland CHRISTOPHER
time out
Aprill the
M in the
16"'
1679
LOPES ABRAHAM
in the ship
Aprill the 21" 1679 r Hope for Lond JOSEPH BALL Comand
time out
Aprill the 22'' 1679 CHRISTOPHER a servant belonging to Coll HENRY DRAX LQWTHER in the Ship Honor for Lond THO WARREN Comand
'
May
LANGTON THOMAS Comand r
in the
time out
May
LYDIATT TIMOTHY Comander
in the
the 28'
7 '
Ship
W"
TICKETS GRANTED.
385
June
1
Jamaica
EDWARD
security
July
LEE RICH"
mander
in
the
Pinke ke
Rebecca
THOMAS
MS
Co-
time out
July
LEROUX JACOB
Comand''
in
the
Ketch Dove
Augiist the
&"'
LEWGAR JOHN
Comand
1
for
August
LADSON JOHN
Comander
in
the 13"'
1679
for
the
Barr^ Plantaion
Carolina
AbER SllARPE
time out
August
LLOYD JOHN
in the ship
the 28"'
Barbados Merck"
for
September the
li
1679
LANGFORD HARRY
Comander
in the
Ship Joseph
for
LYNN ROBERT
Comand'
in
September the 15''' 1679 the Ship Mallego Merck" for Lond ROGER
HOMER
time out
49
3 86
TICKETS GRANTED.
September the
16"'
1679
Nevis
Sloop
'
CHARLES
time out
in
the Ship
Happy
returns for
Lond
ISAAC
RAND
security
Nouember
LlLBURNE RlCH u
in
the Ketch
'
Mary
Sarah
for
Prouidence
GEORGE
security
CONOWAY
Comancl
November
LYNCH MORGAN
1
in the Barq^
'
resolution for
said
LYNCH
JOHN
CODRINOTON Esq r
December
the 22:
1679
in
JAMES
December the 31. 1679 LOPEZ TELLES ABRAHAM in the ship Recovery
for
Jamaica JAMES
time out
BROWN Comand
January
MAYNARD JAMES A
Seru"
for
belonging to
(1
MATHEW
MS
in the ship
January
MARSHALL JARVIS in LAND Comander
the Ship
James
TICKETS GRANTED.
37
FetP li"' 1678 MASTUS JOSEPH and MARTHA MASTUS London THOMAS HUDSON Comand
r
in
March
MORRIS
the IO
1679 [1678]
in
GUARD Comand"
time out
March
MELONY TIMOTHY
in
the Ship
for
Antegua JOHN
security
JOHNSON Comand r
March
MORRIS ISAAC Comand r
in
the
Ketch Begining
New Yorke
PLAY
time out
March
MADDOX JONE
Comand
r
in
the
Ketch Begining
Aprill
the
for
Lond
EDWARD
time out
Aprill the
Vh
1679
for Carolina
in the
'
Ship
Mary
MAUL THOMAS
in
the Ketch
'
W"
f?
John
for
SAUNDERS Comand
492
388
TICKETS GRANTED.
MAJOR W
Aprill
M in
FRANCIS WATLIXGTOX
time out
Comander
in
for
Antegua JOHN
time out
MICIIELL
RICH" Comander
in
the
Boston
\V
'
CLARKE
security
Aprill the 25
MICHELL JOHN
Comander
in
the
Ship
Boston
1'
CLARKE
time out
May
MORGAN JOHN
mander
in
EDMOND DlTTY
Co-
time out
May
MACCMASH CHARLES
Comander
in
the 8'
1679
for
the
Lond
SHAFTO
security
May
MURPHY DANIELL
Comander
in
JAMES PORTER
time out
May
MORGAN THOMAS
Comand r
in
ROGER BAGG
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
389
May
MAGWAINE OWEN
Comand r
in
JAMES PORTER
time out
May
MATHER GEORGE
Comand
r
the if'
1679
1
in the
for
Lond
RICH" Fix
security
May
MASON SYLAM
Comander
in
the Ship
Wm
John
for
Boston
SAMUELL LEGG
time out
May
the 23* 1679 in the Ship Society for Bristoll time out
May
MOSELY RICHARD in LEGG Comander
the
the 24"'
Ship
Wm
1679
John
for
Boston
SAMUELL
time out
May
MORGAN EDWARD
Comander
in
EDMOND DITTY
time out
May
MAHANE JOHN
Comandr
in
the
24" 1679
Bristoll
the
JAMES
PORTER
time out
May
MORRELL NICHOLAS in GREEN Comander
390
TICKETS GRANTED.
May
MACCLAHEN OWEN
Comander
in
EDMOND DITTY
time out
June
MATTSON
MATHEW
in
the
Lond
FOSTER
time out
Comander
June the 14'* 1679 SARAH in the Ship MARCH THOMAS, MARY EDMOND DITTY Comand r
July
MACCENREE JOHN Comand r
in
Society
for Bristoll
time out
the
f
A
1679
the
THOMAS
MS
time out
July
the i6'
1679
for
MATTHEWS GEORGE
Comander
in
Boston
JOHN BONNER
time out
July
the 2i
st
1679
for
MANSELL ROBERT in the Ship Rich* and Mary SAMUELL FITCH Comand r
New
England
security
August
MAHONE JAMES
in the
August the 13'* 1679 MACCDANIELL PATRICK in the Ketch Neptune KNOTT Comand r
for Virginia
JOSEPH
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
391
'August the
14"' 1679.
in
'
the
Barq,
Plantacoii
for
Carolina
ASER
time out
September the
16"'
1679
for
MOUNTACK ANDREW
in
Holland
ALLEXANDER
security
MATTISON Comand r
MADEN PATRICK
in the
for
Antegua CHARLES
time out
KALLAHANE Comand r
MUSKETT
EDWARD DUFFEILD
time out
Comander
MELLOLY JAMES
Comander
in
the
Ship
THO
ALLUMBY
security
October the
1679
Antegua CHARLES
security
in
the
for
London ISAAC
security
November the 21 1679 MANERICK NATHANIELL in the Ketch Phoenix FLEXNY Comander
for
Antegua ROBERT
security
392
TICKETS GRANTED.
in the
Ship Recouery
for
Jamaica JAMES
BROWNE
time out
March
NEUILL
JOHTS'
in
GUARD Comander
time out
July
NEWTON ABIGALL
mand r
in
Boston
Jidy
NEEDLER JOHN Comand r
in -the
THOMAS WILLIAMS
time out
August
'
the
4."'
1679
for Virginia
THOMAS
time out
September the
4."'
1679
EDWARD
PEIR-
security
NASY DANIELL
Comander
in
September y' iS' 1679 the ship Hope for New England JOHN
7'
PRICE
time out
October the \^
!Ii
1679
in the ship
Happy
returnc for
Lond
ISAAC
RAND
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
October y' 2 d 1 679 the Sloop Rutter for Jamaica
393
ONEAL ANN
Comand r
in
EDWARD DUFFEILD
time out
Nouemb"
OLDRIDGE ABELL Comand r
in
the io'
1679
the
MURPHY
time out
Nouember y* 20"' 1679 OGLE JOHN in the Ketch Mary and Sarah for GEORGE CONOWAY Comand r
Prouiden [Providence]
security
Nmember y
24^ 1679
r
OSBURNE ROBERT a Seru" belonging to RICH" LILBURNE in y e Ketch Mary and Sarah for Prouidence GEORGE CON\VAY Comand
January
PATY Comand r
ELIZ A in
the Ship Joseph
and Ann
SAMUELL EVANS
time out
February the 21
PEIRCE JOHN
in
1678
the
ROBERT KINGSLAND
time out
Comander
February
2%"'
1678
for
in
the
Ship Samuell
London
JOHN CLARKE
March
PIPER
M
r
in
the
Ship
bcgining
Virginia
Tiro:
BOSSINGEK
time out
Comand
50
394
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
PERRIN MARGARF.TT
in
Lond
HENRY COSKER
security
Comand
March
PERWIDGE JOB Comander
in
HARDING
time out
March
PILE
the 13 1678
W"
in
March
STEPHEN CLAY
security
March
PERWIDG Jon
Comander
in
the Ship
Endcawr
London
JAMES GILBERT
renewed
in
1679
Road
Island
JOSEPH HARDY
time out
Aprill the fifth 1679 PLUinER JOHN in the Barq, May fflowcr for Prouidence HUBBERT Comander
EDWARD
time out
Aprill the
$"'
1679
for
the Barq,
'
May fflowr
Providence
EDWARD
lime out
TICKETS GRANTED.
395
Aprill
the i6
in
the
Hoiwr
for
1679 London
THO:
WARREN
security
in
the Ship
WARREN
security
in
the Ship
THOMAS WARREN
time out
PENNIMAN JANE
Comand''
in
the Ship
PlDDOCK Comand
Aprill the
M in the
'
25"'
1679
Aprill
POSLETT RICH? mander
in the
Lond
May
PlNKE JOHN Comander
in
the 2 d 1679
for
the
Ketch Prosperous
Virginia
DAVID FOGG
time out
May
PARSONES FRANCIS
in
t/'teS"'
1679
Lond
JAMES STRUTT
time out
Comand
'
502
396
TICKETS GRANTED.
May
POTTLE CHRISTOPHER VASS Comandcr
in
the Pink
Dymond
for
Topsham EZEKIAH
time out
PRICE JOHN
May
BAGG Comand
time out
May
PRICE JOHN
in the
May
PEMMELL THOMAS in CROFTS Comand
1
t/ie i<)"'
for
Lond
THOMAS
time out
*June
PLATT JOHN Comand
in
1
June
PECHEY LAMBERT
in the ship
Ruth
for
Lond
TAYLOR Comand
time out
June
PHILLIPS ELIAZER
in the
TIMOTHY PROUT
time out
Comand
'
\July
PEARSHOUSE CHESTER Comand
'
the 2i
1679
for Virginia
in
the
Pink Rebecca
TlIO
MS
time out
;
betical
t
401).]
name of RICORD percedes this but in order to keep to the alphaarrangement I have transposed it among the R's, and to its proper date (see p. 400).] [A similar remark applies to the name RICHARD, which stands here in the original (see p.
TICKETS GRANTED.
397
POOR MILES
in the
July the 2g"' 1679 KETCH Done for Antegua JOHN GRAFTON Comand
'
time out
in
Lond
JOHN WILLIAMS
August
POOR MARY
the
8"'
A seru
11
belonging to
M'
1679
BULKLEY
in the
Ketch Nep-
August
PICKFORD ROBERT
in
the ig'
7 '
1679
KNOTT
time out
Comand
' 1
September the
st
1679
in
the Pinke
GEORGE MUNJOY
time out
September the
4"'
1679
PICKFORD ROBERT
in
EDW U
PEIRSON Comand r
for
Lew
d Islands
renewed
September the
8"'
1679
in
GEORGE MUNJOY
time out
PlLSON
EDWARD
in
September the 15"' 1679 the Ship Hope for New England JOHN PRICE
time out
Comander
398
TICKETS GRANTED.
October the
u"
1679
in
THOMAS
time out
October the
i"'
1679
POPPLE MAGNUS
in
THOMAS SHAW
time out
Comand r
Done
for
Neuis
ANTHONY JENNOR
Comand''
to Collo
CHR: CODRINGTON
in
the
Done
for
Neuis
Nouember
PARRIS
OWEN
in
Comand r
December the
PERSIVALL
23''
ANDREW
in
the Ship
Ann
FORD CoTnand r
the
\f
1678
1
a Servant belonging to
for
Susan
in
ASER SHARPE
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
399
February
the
in
ROVDON
in
the
February the 27"' 1679 [1678] Constant Warwick Friggott for London Cap' RALPH
'
DELAUALI, Comand
time out
March
RYDER SYMON
Vineyard
the 3
rf
1678
seruant belonging to
GEORGE MOOR
in
the Ship
for Virginia
March
ROANE BANCKS Comand
r
in
WALTER ASSUEROS
time out
March
ROBINSON ALLEXANDER
in
the Ship
Ann
Mary
for
Antegua JOHN.
security
JOHNSON Comand
'
March
ROSS WILLIAM
in
the 21 1678
PARKER Comand
March
ROBERTS Comand r
the 26:
in
the
Pinke
Endcauor
JAMES GILBERTS
time out
RIDLEY GEORGE
Corhand r
in
EDW DUFFEILD
time out
400
TICKETS GRANTED.
AprilI
the 12
th
1679
Row LAWRENCE
Comander
in
NATHAN HAYMAN
time out
Aprill the
ROTH RlCH
D
19"'
1679
time out
in
Comander
Apritttkeyj* 1679
REMNANT
his
Wife
in
May
RAINY LUKE
the 6
th
1679
A servant
belonging to
Ketch Prosperous
for Virginia
in
the
May
RiCHBELt RICHARD Comander
in
May
RAVENSCROFT BENJ in CROFTS Comandr
A
the 19"
for
Lend
THOMAS
time out
May
REMNANT JAMES
f JOXE
in
the Ship
New
STRUTT Comandr
*\May
RICORD CHARLES Comander
{TO 5 name
at
is
in
Bristoll
EDMOND DITTY
time out]
RICHARD, JAMES,
entered
among
is
bottom of next.page.]
TICKETS GRANTED,
401
May
RAINSFORD EDWARD LEGG Comand r
in
the Ship
Wm
John
for
Boston
SAMUELL
time out
May
RUSSELL EDWARD LEGG Comand r
in
the 28"'
the
Ship
Wm
1679 John
for
Boston
SAMUELL
time out
May
RICHBELL ROBERT Comander
in the
Ship
W"
John
for
Boston
SAMUELL LEGG
time out
June
RICH ROBERT Senior Comander
in
the Ship
Amity
for
July
TIMOTHY PROUT
security
July
RULE THOMAS
Comander
in the
Pinke Rebecca
Virginia
THO: WILLIAMS
time out
New Yorke
security
in the
THOMAS WILLIAMS
time out]
51
403
TICKETS GRANTED.
August the third 1679 RICE JAMES and JOHN in the Ship Young W'" CORNISH Comand
r
for Virginia
THOMAS
time out
August
RICH ROBERT Comand r
in
15"'
1679
August
RUDLE ROBERT
in
the Ship
for
Bristoll
THOMAS
time out
CADES Comander
September the
r
4."*
1679
ROBOTHAM WILLIAM in the Ship Joseph for New Yorke STEPHEN CLAY Comand a serv" belonging to Coll SAM LL NEWTON
Nouember the third 1679 KATHERINE a Sen'" belonging to MARTIN HAYES
in the Barq,
REDDIN
for
Jamaica
Adventure
EDW D DUFFEILD
Comander
January the fourteenth 1678 SLAUGHTER WILLIAM a Serv" belonging to JOHN JENNINGS Ann for Carolina SAM LL EUANS Comand r ship Joseph
in the
January
D SERJEANT RICH in the Ship EVANS Comander
[1678]
for
Carolina
SAMUELL
security
January
SMITH PHILLIP Comand r
in
the Ship
James
New Yorke
WM
SWEETLAND
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
February the \\" 1678 the Ship James for NewYorke
1
403
in
SwEETLAND
time out
February the 13: 1678 STOCKLEY JOHN and MARY in the ship two RICE JEFFERYS Comander
February the
13"'
1678
Brothers
for
SHERWOOD SAMUELL
JEFFERYS Comand
r
in
the ship
Two
Jamaica RlCE
time out
ship
Merck" Bonaduenture
for
London
JI
BUCK-
time out
February the
25"'
1678
in
the
ASER SHARPE
time out
Merck
STOAKES MICHAELL Comander
in
the V* 1678
WILLIAM GUARD
time out
March
STACY VV
in the
the \\
ih
Ship
Society for
Boston
1678
M
GUARD Comand
' 1
time out
March
SMITH EDWARD
Comander
in
HUGH BABELL
security
512
404
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
SANDERS BENJ A Comand r
in
the
New Yorke
PLAY
time out
March
STEEL MARY* Comand r
in
the 26"'
for
the
Ship Supply
March
the 29'*
1679
for
New
England
JOSEPH
time out
March
Prouidence
THOMAS
time out
March
SCOTT BENJ A Comand r
in
the
Ship Expedition
Lond
JOHN HARDING
time out
SMITH
M in the
Aprill the first 1679 Ketch Unity for Virginia JAMES RAINY Comand
'
time out
SALT SAMUEL!,
in
the
KlXG Comander
time out
Aprill the
SANDIFORD HENRY Comander
*
12"'
1679
in
NATHAN HAYMAN
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
45
Aprill the
15"'
1679
for
in
the
Ship Eli?
Neuis PETER
MAJOR
time out
Aprill the 19" 1679 STEPHENS NATHANIELL in the Ship Recoiiery for New Yorke THOMAS CHINERY Comander time out
Aprill the
19"'
1679
SEDGWICK RALPH
Comander
in
the Ketch
SPICER
SAMUELL
in
JOSEPH BALL
time out
Comander
Aprill the
26"'
1679
in
r
SMITH MARGERETT
a Seru" belonging to
the Ship
in
CLARKE
time out
May
SOUTHWORTH FRANCIS
FOGG Comander
in the
the 2
for Virginia
DAUID
time out
May
STAPLETON WALTER Comander
in the
Ship Society
Bristoll
EDMOND DITTY
time out
406
TICKETS GRANTED.
M
May
STANTON PEARCE BEE Comand
r
the IO
1679
Antcgua JOHN INGLEtime out
in
May
SHORT WALTER Comand r
in
the
Bristoll
ROGER BAGG
time out
May
SKAHANE TEIGE Comandr
in
the
Ship Industry
Bristoll
JAMES PORTER
time out
May
SMITH ISAAC Comand r
in
(he
14^ 1679
Boston
the
Ship
Supply for
JOHN MELLOWES
time out
May the \$
SANDOME RICH D
in
1679
INGTUN Comander
May
SMITH WILLIAM Comandr
in the
Ship
New Concord
for
May
New Yorke
time out
May
SHERLAND JOHN JACOB GREEN Comand'jun^ in
the 2i
1679
the
Mary
for
Boston
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
407
May
SERFATTY JOSHUA
in
JOHN
UANDERSHKE Comand
security
May
SPARKES SAMUELL Comand r
in the
Ship
Wm
John
for
Boston
SAM LL LEGG
time out
May
SALTER RICH Comander
in
the 29"'
the Ketch
Wm
1679
for
f John
Boston
SAM LL LEGG
time out
June
SUTTON JOHN in COCK Comand
r
the 2$'
1679
Lond
for
London
KNOTT
Co-
time out
July
SCOTT THOMAS Comander
in
THOMAS WILLIAMS
time out
July
for
Virginia
THOMAS
time out
July
STRAUSE ELIAS Comand r
in
the 22*
AUBONY
time out
408
TICKETS GRANTED.
A^^g^lst the 2* 1679 ship Bachelors Ddigltt
STOXli
JOHN
in
the
for
Lond" ROBERT
time out
GREENWAV Comander
August
SEALY HENRY Comand r
in
the i6
1679
for Virginia
the
Ketch Neptune
JOSEPH KNOTT
time out
August
Neptune
for Virginia
the i6'
to
7 '
1679
HENRY SEALY
in the
Keatch
September the
6M
security
September the
20"'
1679
1
for
London ROGER
time out
SEAMAN THOMAS
in
for
London JAMES
time out
DAY Comander
October the first 1679 the Ship Barbados Mcrch" for Virginia JAMES time out
in
r
October the first 1679 the Ship Barbados Merch" for Virginia
JAMES
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
October the
2''
SEARLE RICH"
1679
in
Serv" belonging to
EDW
the Sloop
CHARLES
security
in
the
ANTHONY JENOUR
security
the Barq,
Done
for
Nevis ANTH<>
November the 3^ 1679 SWEETING RICH" in the Barq, Adnentnre for Jamaica EDWARD DUFFEILD Comander
time out
SIDDY HENRY
FEILD Comand r
EDWARD DUFsecurity
Nouember
SALTER GEORGE Comand r
in
the
1679
for
Antegua
MURPHY
time out
SPITTLE ROBERT
in
Comand r
ANDREW GALL
time out
52
4 io
TICKETS GRANTED,
December the
15'*
1679
1 r
SIDNEY JOHN
in the
Ship Lawrell
for
security
December the 22 d 1679 the Ship Ann and Jane for -Lond
December the
24"'
SMART JOHN
in
the
ship
Ann
RICH" RATTsecurity
FORD Comander
SHERWIN JOHN
in
the Ship
Ann
Jam
for
Lond
RICH
RATTsecurity
FORD Comander
December the
24"'
1679
Jamaica
in
JAMES BROWNE
time out
December the
30"'
1679
for
Ship
London RICH"
time out
December the
31''
for
1679
Jamaica JAMES
in the
Ship Recouery
BROWNE
time out
Febrttary the 2
st
1678
TRAVIS RICHARD
in the
THOMAS PIM
time out
Comand
TICKETS GRANTED.
411
March
TIPPIN JOHN
in
London Cap1
time out
tk Aprill the \\ 1679 TINICO JACOB in the Ketch W'" and John for New England JOHN SANDERS Comander time out
Aprill the 19'* 1679 TOOLES MORGAN in the Ship Freinds Admnturc BLADES Comander Aprill the 25" 1679
M in
for
London EDWARD
time out
THORNTON
Lond
EDWARD
time out
BLADES Comander
tk Aprill the ?& 1679 TOWNSEND RICHARD in the Ship Nathan11 for Boston Comander
W" CLARKE
time out
Aprill the 29
1679
for
TURNER JOHN
Comander
in
the
ship Nathaniell
Boston
CLARKE
time out
May
TERRY CHRISTOPHER jun r ALLAN COCK Comander
in
for
London
time out
May
THOMAS GEORGE in the GREEN Comander
Mary
for
522
412
TICKETS GRANTED.
Jime
TEAGE JOHN
Comander
in
the 26
WiLLUMS
time out
in
Lond
KNOTT
time out
July
the \1
th
1679
Boston
THAYER NATHANIELL
Comander
in
the
W" GUARD
time out
August
the i6
1679
TURDALL JOHN in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia JOSEPH KNOTT Comand r a Serv" belonging to HENRY SEALY
September
18'*
ship Malligo
HOMER
Co-
time out
November
M TREMILLS Comander
in
the
the
W" MURPHY
time out
December the \\" 1679 THORPE JOHN in the ship Ann and Jane for London RlCH" RATTtime out FORD Comander
1
March
VINER ANTHONY
Comander
in
the
IO M 1678
the
PAUL CREAN
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
d the 2 1679
for
413
May
VAUX JOHN
mander
in
the
London
July
VERIN NATHANIELL in WILLIAMS Comander
the
the
6'*
1679
for
Pink
Rebecca
Virginia
THOMAS
time out
for
Antegua
W"
MURPHY
Coiiiander
time out
December
24'
1679
for
VERNON PETER
in
the ship
Lond
RICHRATTsecurity
FORD Comander
January tlie 4" 1678 WILLIAMS MATTHEW in the Ship Old head of Kingsale ROBERT BARKER Comander
th
for
Leward
time out
February
WILLIS HENRY Comander
in
\\
1678
JEREMIAH JACSON
time out
in the ship
Endeauour
for Virginia
ABRAHAM NEWMAN
time out
March
WELTDEN ANTHONY
Comander
in
the
Ship Society
for
Boston
WM
GUARD
security
414
TICKETS GRANTED.
March
WHITELIFF GEORGE
in the
VALENTINE
security
TRIm
[?
TRIMMER] Comand r
March
WHITTEE MARY
Comand
r
in
the
New Yorke
PLAY
time out
March the 19"' 1679 [1678] WRIGHT ROBERT and MARY in the Ketch begining
for
New Yorke
time out
W"
PLAY Comand r
March
WlLKS NATHANIELL in the M BUCKLEY Comander
London
security
March the zf' 1679 WRIGHT RICH in the Ketch Mary and Sarah CONOWAY Comand r
March
WHITEFOOT AMOS Comand r
in the ship
for Carolina
GEORGE
time out
NATHAN HAYMAN
time out
Aprill the
10'*
1679
WILKINSON DANIELL in the Barq, Resolution for Prouidence DANIELL ACKLIN Comand r y e said WILKINSON a Seru" belonging to ROBERT HALL
Aprill the 15" 1679
in
NATHAN HAYMAN
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
415
in
Aprill the
26"'
1679
for
in
the
Ship Nathan*
Boston
CLARKE
time out
WILKINS JOHN
Comander
in
the
Boston
CLARKE
time out
Aprill the
26"'
1679
in
PETER JEFFERYS
security
May
WHITFEILD MATHEW FOGG Comand
'
the 2 d 1679
in the
Ketch Prosperous
for Virginia
DAVID
time out
May
WHEELER W"
Comander
in
(he
5'*
1679
the
May
WINGATT JOHN Comand
1
(he
8" 1679
in
DAVID FOGG
time out
May
WICKHAM BENJ
Comand
r
416
TICKETS GRANTED.
WIIITEING
the
ship Francis
and Susan
for
Boston
PHILLIP
time out
KNELL Comander
May
WATTKINS PHILLIP in the JACOB GREEN Comander
the 26
ship
th
1679
Pntdence and
Mary
for
Boston
time out
June
the 18'*
1679
security
June
WOOD JAMES
in
the ship
the i8
for
Boston
DAUID
time out
ED\V DS Comand r
the is"' 1679 Barq, Rebecca for Virginia
WlLLSON Comand r
July
51
in
the
THO WILLIAMS
time out
July
the
8'*
1679
WELCH EDMOND
a Seru" belonging to
THO:
JOHN HOPCROFT
in
the Pink
MS
Comander
August
in the
Augjtst the
19"'
1679
freindship
for
Nevis
time out
TICKETS GRANTED.
August y
28"'
1679
WHELER CHRISTOPHER
Comander
in
for
Antegua JOHN
time out
September the first 1679 WESTBURY THOMAS in the Ship Barbados Merck" EDWARD GRIFFIN Comand r
for
Lew d
Islands
time out
for
Antegua
time out
September the
16"'
1679
ROGER
time out
in
for
Lond
JAMES
time out
October the
6"'
1679
for
WlCKHAM
True freindskip
Antegoa
security
October y*
1679
Antegua CHARLES
security
WALL SAMUELL
in the
KALLAHANE Comand
October y'
8"'
1679
in the
ANTHONY
security
53
4 ,8
TICKETS GRANTED.
October
WtLDE
f
y
c
\f
1679
for
in
the
Lond
ISAAC
RAND
Comand'
October
tim e out
in the ship
for
London ISAAC
time out
WHITEHEAD JOSEPH
Boss Comand
r
in
Nouemlf y'
WILLIAMS ARTHUR Comand'
in
7"'
1679
MURPHY
time out
Decemfr y*
6"'
1679
for
WARNER NATHANIELL
SLUCE Comander
in the
Sloop Unity
Jamaica
LAWRENCE
time out
May
YATES THOMAS
the 2*
1679
SOUTHWORTH
in
the
Keatch Prosperous
July
1679
for Virginia
YOUNG MATHEW
LIAMS Comand r
in
the
Pink Rebecca
No^lemb r y1
YARWOOD THOMAS
Comand
r
in the Barc^
THOMAS SHAW
time out
Total of
Men
523
Total of
In
all
Women
60
583
BARBADOES.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS, PARISH REGISTERS LISTS OF INHABITANTS, LANDED PROPRIETORS, SERVANTS, &c.
:
16781679.]
532
[PARISH
BARBADOS
REGISTERS.]
The Parish of
S< Michaels.
BAPTISMS.
1678
March
31.
April.
1
2.
& MARGARET YATES. THOMAS y e Son of HENRY & ANNE SMITH. ESTHER y6 daughter of FRANCIS & ELISABETH HALL.
e JoiCE y daughter of CHARLS
6.
25.
MA.RY y e daughter of CALEB & ELISABETH POWEL. MARY y e daughter of JANE SCOT. LOVEL yc Son of JOHN & ELINOR HOBCRAFT.
May.
5.
7. 15. 19.
19.
20.
28.
June.
3.
JONE DAVIS. WILLIAM & MARY STANDON. SUSANNA y e daughter of JOHN & ANNE HALL. WILLIAM ye Son of STEVEN & MARGARET LANSDALE. MARY y e daughter of FRANCIS & KATHARINE HARDING DAVID y e Son of JOHN & ELISABETH MURRAL. c JOHN y Son of RICHARD & ELISABETH PERKIN. EDWARD y c Son of THOMAS & KATHARINE PROUT. EDWARD y e Son of EDWARD & HANNAH MATTHEWS. RICHARD y c Son of Maj THOMAS JELLY & MARY his Wife. MARGARET y e daughter of M JOHN CRISP & SARAH his wife.
JANE y daughter
e
of
MARY
y daughter of
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678.
June.
9.
WILLIAM y c Son
of WILLIAM & MARGARET STICKLAND. ELISABETH y daughter of JOHN & ELISABETH GOSNEL. KATHARIN y e daughter of SIMON- & ANN WILLIAMS,
Christian Negroes.
16.
20.
24.
25. 28.
ELISABETH ye daughter of URSULA PEASE. MARY y e daughter of JOHN & JUDITH SMITH. ANDREW y e Son of ANDREW & SARAH GODFREY. ARTHUR y c Son of RICHARD & SARAH MENDAM. PETRONILIA yc daughter of GEORG & ELISABETH PARR. ANN ye daughter of THOMAS & ELISABETH CLARK.
July. 25.
HANNAH
e y daughter of
U JOHN
r
SPRINGHAM,
& SARAH
his wife.
e JANE y daughter of M SAMUEL SHENTON & GRACE his wife. e August. 9. WILLIAM y Son of STEPHEN & MARGARET LANDSDALE. e MARY y daughter of NICHOLAS & ELISABETH MAYNARD. 19. LAKE y e Son of Capt WILL. MARSHAL. 21. CLEMENT ye Son of ROBERT & REBECCA LANIERE. ELISABETH y e daughter of JOHN & SUSANNA NEWPORT. 25. e September. 7. FRANCES y daughter of M ROBERT CODRINGTON & ELISABETH his Wife. WILLIAM y e Son of ROBERT & MARY ELLIS. 8.
26.
22.
26.
HANNAH y
e
daughter of JOHN
of
& MARY
LISWEL.
THOMAS y Son
7.
28.
October.
DAVID y e Son of HUGH & JANE DAVIS. CHRISTOPHER y c Son of Major JOHN HALLET & MARY
his Wife.
e JOHN y Son
13.
of
14.
EDWARD
JOHN & MARGARET AWMAN. & REBECCAH BENFIELD. M THOMAS PIERCE & ELISAr r
BETH
2O.
his Wife.
November.
MARY ye daughter of M JOHN SMITH & PHILIPPA his Wife. SARAH ye daughter of SAMUEL & SARAH K.'J V/Jfe *PERROT. MARY y e daughter of THOMAS & ANN KANNIDAY. 3.
*
original.]
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678.
423
November.
1 1.
10.
14.
THOMAS y e Son of ROBERT & JANE PORTER. JONATHAN y Son of JONATHAN & SARAH PEACH. EDWARD ye Son of M NATHANIEL BRANCKER & MARY
PETER,
alias
e
r
his Wife.
ELISABETH y e daughter of JACOB & PRISCILLA ALLEN. December. 8. RICHARD y c Son of JOHN & MARY BUTCHER. 12. FRANCIS y e Son of M FRANCIS BOND & ELISABETH
17
r
his
Wife.
13. 15.
WILLIAM y e Son
THOMAS y e Son
his Wife.
17.
WILLIAM & ANN PARIS. DANIEL & ELISABETH FRISEL. ELISABETH y e daughter of M WILLIAM BARNS & SARAH
of
of
22. 27.
ANN
January,
i.
y daughter of NICHOLAS & DORCAS WILLOUGHBY. JOHN y e Son of STEPHEN & ELISABETH CORNISH. ANN y e daughter of JOHN & MARY HARWOOD. WILLIAM y e Son of WILLIAM & MARGARET ROPER, JOHN y e Son of LAWRENCE & MARY ENGLAND.
e
8.
THOMAS ye Son
his Wife.
of
9.
12.
THOMAS y e Son of JOHN & ELISABETH WILLIS. KATHARIN y<= daughter of M JOHN SUTTON & MARY
r
his Wife.
14.
20.
22.
February,
9.
CHARLS y e Son of CHARLS CAVENAUGH. NICHOLAS y c Son of ARCHIBALD & FRANCES MACQUIN. JOHN y<= Son of MILLIARD HOLDIP & FRANCES his Wife. e 6. DOROTHY & THOMASIN y daughters of Capt. THOMAS MORRIS & SARAH his Wife. ROGER y Son of M ROGERS & MARY his Wife. ELISABETH y e daughter of M GEORG CHENEY & MARY
r
r
his Wife.
23.
27.
SAMUEL
y Son of FRANCIS y
c
ELISABETH
daughter
1
',
&
his
SUSANNA
March.
6.
his Wife.
& JUDITH
424
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678.
March.
13.
19.
SARAH y e daughter of CHARLS & MARTHA LEIGH. REBECCA y daughter of NICHOLAS PRIDEAUX & REBECCA
e
his Wife.
22.
FRANCES y e daughter
his Wife.
of
23.
ANN
e y daughter of DANIEL
'679
30.
April.
3.
14. 19.
JAMES y Son of JOHN & ELENOR FITZGERARD. JOHN y c Son of JOHN & SUSANNA CRAG. CORNELIUS y e Son of JOHN & SUSANNA MACKENNY. ABRAHAM y e Son of THOMAS & MARY HAWKINS.
e
25.
May.
June.
13.
3.
4.
8.
16.
22.
July. 15.
24.
25.
27.
29.
August.
5.
ALICE y e daughter of THOMAS & BRIDGET JOHNSON, JOSEPH y<= Son of GEORG & HANNAH OATS. GILES y e Son of GILES & MARY ELDRIDG. JOHN yc Son of M JOHN STEWARD & MARGARET his Wife. THOMAS y" Son of MARY KING. JOHN y e Son of ANTHONY & ELISABETH SUILLIVANT. MATTHEW y e Son of FRANCIS & THOMASIN CHRISTIAN. THOMAS y e Son of JOHN & JANE JANES. JOHN y e Son of THOMAS & JANE WEST. WILLIAM ye Son of WILLIAM & ELISABETH HERBERT. ELISABETH ERPEY. THOMAS y e Son of DANIEL & SARAH GUN. MARY y<= daughter of MARTHA TURNER. EDWARD y e Son of JEFFRY & PRISCILLA BATLEY. HENRY y c Son of ANN SMITH, Wid. ELISABETH y e daughter of M RICHARD BUNNY and
r
r
HANNAH
10.
his Wife.
17.
TIMOTHY y Son of TIMOTHY & MARGARET ENNYS NICHOLAS y e Son of NICHOLAS & MARGARET MORREL. DARBY y e Son of LANTHIL & MARY HALLOW AY. SUSANNA y e daughter of ROBERT & ELISABETH PAIN. ELISABETH y* daughter of JOHN & MARGARET TINE. EDWYN y e Son of EDWYN STEED Esqr & CALIA his Wife. MUNDUSIA y e daughter of JOHN & ELISABETH SMITH. ELISABETH y e daughter of M ROBERT & SUSANNA BECKLES.
r
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679.
425
September.
5.
2.
MARY
c y daughter of
MAIN.
10.
12.
21.
25.
WILLIAM y e Son of LEONARD & ANN ROBINSON. ESTHER y c daughter of EDMUND & ELISABETH MORGAN. GEORGY' Son of Capt. FRANCIS BURTON & JUDITH his Wife. ELISABETH & MARGARET y e daughters of M BENJAMIN & MARGARET MATSON. MARGARET y e daughter of M THOMAS & MARGARET DODr r
107.
BARBADOS
The Parish of
&**/ S Michaels.
,
1678
SWAN
WILLIAM FLETCHER.
April,
i.
2.
3.
FRANCIS BOYS'S child. FRANCIS VARNAM. WILLIAM FELLOW. VRSULA GREY. ROSE FORD. ALICE y e daughter of HENRY
ROGER JONES
4. 8.
MARTHA EDWARD
ROBERTS.
M
14. 15. 16.
HENRY
17.
JENNISON.
Merch'
54
426
1678.
April.
1
PARISH REGISTERS.
8.
19.
y daughter of CALEB & ELISABETH POWEL. AGNES daughter of M THOMAS FORRESTER &
r
MARY
y<*
JANE
his Wife.
MARGARET
22.
daughter
of-
RICHARD
&
ELISABETH
& JANE
CARN.*
HANNAH
24.
wife of
MARGARET, a
distracted
27.
28. 29.
RALPH WARNER. WILLIAM FERRIMAN. KATHARINE MILLER. M r HECTOR STEVENS. PATRIC KILHAMMY. SUSANNA WITHERS.
May.
4.
5.
EDMUND
JOY.
chief
JOHN JONES
r
JOHN
& ANN
SMITH.
9.
1 1.
13.
SUSANNA ROSE. GEORG HILL. THOMAS STEVENS Gunner of y e Thomas London, GEORG PYE Commander. JANE y Wife of Capt. HENRY HAWLEY. THOMAS WALKER.
JOHN ROBINSON. HUMILITY HOBS, from y c Almshous. JONE WILEY. ANDREW WOOD. JOHN WASHBURN. DANIEL SUILLIVANT.
&
Susan
of
15. 16.
1 8.
20.
21.
THOMAS ENGLISH, from y e Almshous. SARAH BUNTING. EDWARD RUSSEL, from y Almshous.
originally written
altered to
CARN.]
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678.
4*7
May.
EDWARD MATTHEWS.
THOMAS JAMES. JOHN HOLLIN. JOHN WILLIAMS, from y e prison. KATHARINE y e daughter of DENIS & ALICE DAYLEY. WILLIAM RAYNER.
29. 31.
June.
4.
5.
15. 17.
19.
20.
21.
23.
25.
of
28.
29.
ANN
July
3.
ROGER y* Son of THOMAS & L,<ETITIA CLARK. GEORG y e Son of GEORG & ELISABETH DODSON. JOHN FILKS, a Serv' to RICHARD WHITING. KATHARIN MORRIS.
5.
NOAH FLETCHER.
JOHN WILSON.
JAMES REYNOLDS.
7.
8.
of y Africa
C JOHN HURLOCK
Com d
9.
10.
12.
of
[Ulank
in original.]
542
428
1678.
PARISH REGISTERS.
July
13. 15.
Two
15. 16.
MARGARET SUILLIVANT.
ALICE y daughter
of
ROBERT CODRINGTON.
17.
HENRY OVERBURY.
20.
Infant.
21.
22.
&
Merchant of London.
August,
i.
ANTHONY HALL.
2. 3.
MARTHA NEAL.
RICHARD MENDAM, MARGARET BLAND. WILLIAM BUNNEL.
a child.
5.
7.
MARY CONNET.
SARAH FRITH. JOHN TAYLOR.
s
M
M
9.
12.
14.
ELISABETH GUY.
r
THOMAS LARKHAM.
Widdo\v.
16.
MARY HORN,
ANDREW,
from y c Almshous.
17.
19.
of
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678.
429
August.
19.
SARAH COOK.
EDWARD CHAMBERLAIN.
20.
RICHARD BUTTON.
BARTHOLOMEW JONES. ALEXANDER HILGROVE. 22. THOMAS WILLIAMS. 26. MARY HACKWOOD. LAKE y e Son of Capt. WILLIAM MARSHAL. 28. ELISABETH y e daughter of JOHN & SUSANNA NEWPORT. 30. RALPH HENLY. 31. H EN R Y B AN K S. September.
i
,
MARY SMITH.
4.
5.
7. 8.
KATHARIN CRADDOCK. LAWRENCE PETERSON. SUSANNA MOYSE. SAMUEL JONES. A Child of DANIEL & MARGARET SUILLIVANT. FRANCES ye daughter of ROBERT & ELISABETH CODRINGTON.
10. 12.
1
5.
19.
21.
ANN MARSHAL. JANE y Wife of ROBERT HOLMAN. ELISABETH y e Wife of JOHN PEERS, Esq NICHOLAS BREWER. THOMAS HOG.
HAGAR
a Christian Negro.
e
22.
ELISABETH PIERCE.
25.
26. 28.
BERNARD SCKENKEN. RALPH y Son of CHRISTOPHER & JANE SMITH. ROBERT ALDRIDG. M EDWARD BUSHEL Merch
daughter of
r
HANNAH y
e
HUGH
29. 30.
DAVIS.
October,
JONE PERRY. JONE yc wife of CHRISTOPHER HODGES. ELISABETH > daughter of ROBERT & ELISABETH WEBSTER.
430
1678.
PARISH REGISTERS.
October.
2.
THOMAS ORESBY.
3.
HUGH
STONE.
ROBERT READING.
9.
& SUSANNA
his
ANN
10.
13.
Wife of THOMAS HATTON. MARY y Wife of PATRIC GOLANE. ANN y e daughter of JOHN SMITH.
y*
e
14.
15.
16.
MARGARET y Wife of ROBERT CHANDLER. JOHN HART. DEARMAN SUILLIVANT, out of prison. CHRISTOPHER y Son of Major JOHN HALLET & MARY
his wife.
17.
19.
21. 23.
MARY
24.
ELISABETH BLANCHFLOWER.
31.
from y e prison,
WILLIAM SHIRLEY. November, i. SARAH BLACKMAN. e JOHN y Son of WILLIAM & DORCAS MORRIS. SUSANNA y c daughter of HENRY & ANN BUNTING, 3. c 4. JOHN y Son of JOHN & ELISABETH MURRIL. ELISABETH HUNT. 5. 6. GEORG ELLIOT. ZECHARIAII DUNSTHORP. 7. KATHARIN y< Wife of DANIEL ONEAL. 15. MARY y e Wife of ABEL DEAN. 16. e 18. JOHN y Son of JOHN BAILY & JANE CONNER. MARY y e Wife of M RICHARD TUDOR. 19.
r
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678.
.
431
November.
24. 26.
23.
THOMAS GRANT.
y daughter of ANTHONY HENRY. WILLIAM y Son of JOHN & ANN SHREWSBURY. 27. 30. JAMES JONAS. December. 2. ELISABETH SMITH. ROBERT CLARK.
e
ANNA HENRY
e
3. 5.
GEORG POET.
FRANCIS PETERSON. M JOSEPH HUSSEY. HANNAH HARRIS. WILLIAM BROUGHTON. ELISABETH yc daughter
r
6.
11.
12. 15.
1
of
MARY TANNER.
JANE DAVIS.
6.
JOHN WALKER.
17.
MARY
A
19.
woman from D DE VlLLERMARSK. PHOEBE yc Wife of M WILLIAM CAPS. THOMAS y e Son of THOMAS & JANE PARIS. ANN y Wife of M JOSEPH WARREN.
poor
r r
29.
ABIGAIL y e Wife, and ELISABETH y e daughter of THOMAS COOPER. NATHANIEL LANE. ELISABETH MACKARTEE.
12.
BENJAMIN y e Son of BENJAMIN & AMEY JONES. EDWARD MACKLOGHLIN. ELISABETH y c Wife of JOHN ADAMS, alias ADAMSON. ELISABETH y e Wife of CHRISTOPHER BANCROFT. JOHN HORTON. ELISABETH RUMLEY.
432
1678.
PARISH REGISTERS.
January.
15.
14.
M* BARNET y e Wife
r
of
WILLIAM BARNKT.
M EDWARD
CRISP, Merch'
February.
6.
CHARLS y c Son of CHARLS CAVENAUGH. DAVID MAYO. SAMUEL COLLINS. CORNELIUS SUILLIVANT. 4. DAVID MILLER. JOHN y e Son of M JOHN HAM & SUSANNA his Wife. BERNARD CORNELIUS, a Norman belonging to y e Endeavor
r
Com
12.
1
3.
14.
EDWARD BERRIDG. ELISABETH ye daughter of EDWARD & JONE GISLINGHAM. MARGARET ye Wife of PETER BEAL. REBECCA y e daughter of ROBERT & GRACE GRIFFITH. ANN PATRIC Serv' to SUSAN HALL.
BARBARA y e daughter of MARY TAILOR. EDWARD FARTHING belonging to y e Endeavor
r JAMES GILBERT Com
15.
of London,
his Wife.
20.
MARY
e y daughter of
21.
to his
ties
Frigat,
Eitrofa,
26.
27.
28.
March
3.
6.
JOHN BUCKLY Serv' to M BROOKS. JONATHAN ye Son of THOMAS & SARAH ELLARCE.* JOHN RICHARDSON. GEORG ADSON.
HENRY
SMITH.
PAIN.
9.
10.
12.
13.
21.
of
MUES WALFORD.
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679.
,
433
March.
26. 28.
WALTER BUSH. Capt. ANDREW RICHES Com of y White Fox of & his Son SAMUEL RICHES, who were both
r
London,
killd
by
of
31.
to
LATIMER RICHARDS
April,
i.
2.
5.
12.
14.
JAMES FOWLER. GRISSEL ALLEN. ELISABETH WILSON, from y e almshous. SARAH y e daughter of CHARLS & MARTHA LEIGH. RICHARD THOROGOOD. JOHN SUTTON.
ZEBULON y e Son of
his Wife.
15.
17.
8.
ELISABETH ELLIOT, Widdow. THOMAS y e Son of DANIEL & ELISABETH FRISSEL. THOMAS STRANFELLOW. ELISABETH WILLIAMS. ELISABETH y e daughter of STEPHEN & MARY WILSON.
20.
2r.
22.
M r JOSEPH SMITH, Merch* CORNELIUS MACKELLY. ELISABETH DICK. STEPHEN ye Son of JOHN LIZARD. ELISABETH BEACH AM. WILLIAM AVERY.
MARY
e y Wife of
24.
26. 27.
May.
i.
& HANNAH
OATS.
2.
3.
4.
6.
ANN
TROWSDALE.
55
THOMAS BOON.
434
1679.
PARISH REGISTERS.
May.
7.
ROBERT BLAKE.
e
9.
15.
23.
24.
JOHN JONES
c r JAMES y Son of M WILLIAM BOWEN. r M JOHN GILLIARD of y e Guianabo
of
London, SAM.
JONES Com
June.
i.
2.
SAGE ye Wife of JAMES ANDREWS. ELISABETH y e Wife of THOMAS LAMBERT. RICHARD HENDY of y Coast Frigat, Capt. VARLOW, Com'SUSAN y c wife of EDWARD WALKER. ISAAC HOGDON.
3.
of
GEORG PEARSON.
4.
EDWARD
M>-
REEVS.
Serv' to
WILLIAM BRAG.
5.
ARTHUR
e
7.
8.
JOYCE y daughter
Capt.
9.
ANN
11.
WILLIAM WATSON of y e .*///*, THEOPHILUS PoMEROY.Conv ISAAC COLE belonging to a Guiney-ship, JEHU HAL Corn*
12.
e JOHN y Son
ANN
13. 16.
of ANTHONY & ELISABETH SUILLIVANT. Wife of THOMAS KENWOOD. y ELISABETH y e Wife of M r EDWARD PARIS.
e
17.
1 8.
Friendship,
ELISABETH TAGGARD.
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679.
435
June.
19.
20.
21.
GABRIEL MORGAN
& MARY
23. 24.
27. 28.
EDWARD
MATTHEW BENTHAM,
29. 30.
Serv' to L.Cot.
CODRINGTON.
SARAH BLACKWELI.ER.
ANTHONY HAYLEY.
ELISABETH y c daughter of GABRIEL
Capt. Capt. buried in y e Sea.
July.
2. 3.
4.
of his
ties
Ship y Europa,
6.
7. 8.
MARY
9.
JOHN DICK. e JOHN BUCKLY, from y almshous. GABRIEL MORGAN. DAVID FOGO, from y e almshous. M r THOMAS BALDWIN.
JANE y Wife of HENRY KARVIS. M r JOHN CUNNINGHAM. M r EDMUND DAWSON. TIMOTHY GARMAN. CASSANDRA ye wife of EDWARD WILLIAMS. M r JOHN COTTON.
e
1 1.
12.
13.
14.
15.
17.
1
of
8.
552
PARISH REGISTERS.
1 679.
July
8.
PETER GASCOIGN.
19.
MARY BUCKLY.
MARTIN STITH. PHILLIP BRIAN.
21.
22.
RICHARD VANLANG. SARAH ABBEY. WILLIAM BUNNEY, from y e almshous. ELENOR daughter of MARY BRIAN, MARY MORRIS a Christian Negro.
PHILIPPA y e Wife of
r
JOHN SMITH,
to C.
Mercht.
23. 24.
ROBINSON.
25.
MARY ye daughter
of
26.
27.
August.4.
JOHN RICHARDSON. WILLIAM ABRAHAM. JOHN y e Son of MARY WOODYARD. NATHANIEL THOMAS. WILLIAM ANDERSON.
r
JOHN WOODLAND.
ANN
5.
wife of
PATRIC CAMPEL.
SARAH y e
daughter of C.
his Wife.
EDWARD
PARSONS.
6. 7. 8.
FRANCIS y e son of C. FRANCIS BURTON & JUDITH his Wife. JOHN VINCENT. ELISABETH y e daughter of M RICHARD & HANNAH
r
BUNNY.
9.
15.
GEORG THORNBURGH. RALPH MONTREVERS. JAMES DODSWORTH. JOHN WILLIAMSON. MARY ye Wife of M r JOHN COCK. THOMAS BANKS.
Cot.
17.
M
1
8.
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679.
437
August.
1 8.
JAMES,
19.
ditto.
20.
21.
23. 26.
27.
MARY
ELISABETH yc daughter
his Wife.
of
THOMAS STRAFFORD. CHARLS HARRISON. MUNDUSIA y e daughter of JOHN & ELISABETH SMITH. September. 2. ClCILY y* Wife of JOHN MILES. ESTHER y c daughter of FRANCIS & ELISABETH HAL. 4.
28.
5.
6.
7.
ROBERT PALMER aged 95 years. JOHN GREENWOOD. JANE DEMPSTER. Capt. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD Com
r
M M
years.
r-
of y c Lisbon Merck' of
London.
1 1.
aged 70
&
odd
years.
12.
14.
1
e JOSEPH y Son of JOSEPH & MARGARET SALMON. NICHOLAS BARNWEL from M r REYNOLDS'S.
6.
almshous.
17.
1
THOMAS SMITH.
8.
MARY y
19.
20. 23.
Wife of JOHN HARE. ALICE ye Wife of THOMAS FOLINSBY. M r HENRY TURPIN aged 87 years. KATHARIN CARYL.
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679.
September. 24.
M EDWARD PRESTON.
r
GEORG y c Son
Wife.
25.
of Capt. FRANCIS
his
ALEXANDER MACKRERY
26.
ELISABETH RUL. RICHARD ye Son of RICHARD & JONE ELLIOT. SUSANNA y c daughter of M THOMAS & REYNOLDS.
r
SUSANNA
27. 29.
WILLIAM LAWLESS, out of prison. JOHN COOPER. JOHN ye Son of M THOMAS & JANE FORRESTER.
r
.
421.
Ano: 1680
BARBADOS
LIST
Towne
of S Michaells
th
Negroes.
PARISH REGISTERS.
hired
children
439
Sera"
&
Prent
I
bought Sera"
Neg"
I
I
JOHN BARKER JOHN BORROWS GEORGE TUTHILL OLLIUER HUTTON & wife SAMUELL BRUNTTS & Comp a DANIELL CLANEY & wife REBECCAH JONES JOHN ORPEN & wife JOSEPH SMITH M BULKLY ALLEXANDER HARBIN & wife M HARDING & wife WALTER BENTHALL & wife .... SAMUELL CARPENDER JOHN COSTEEN & wife JOSEPH HARBIN & wife W- STICKLAND & wife THOMAS EMPEROR & wife RICHARD WILLIAMS & wife STEPHEN LANGTON & wife HENRY DEUILLERMAS & wife JAMES SICKLEMORE JOHN BUSSHELL Senior & wife
.
3
i
. .
4 4
2
3
5
4
i
i
W W
6 6
4
8
3
i
8
3
2
3
10
3
4
2
. .
. .
THOMAS DOXY & wife JOHN HUTTON & wife THOMAS WATTSON & wife LUCY BUTTLER JOHN WHETTSTON & wife HENRY CROFTS & wife CHRISTOPHER FOWLER
RICH D DEARSLEY & wife THOMAS SMITH & wife PETER BAKER & wife
.
3
5
i
8
3
2 2
5
5
5
2
i
3
2
...
44
PARISH REGISTERS.
hired
children
bought
Sera'"
Slaues
wife
2
3
i
4
. .
6 4
5
ROB TT DRAPER JN SMITH JN HARUEY RlCH D FORSTALL JOSEPH GROUE JN MERCER THOMAS PERCE &
12
3
4
i
wife
4
5
4
i
16
6
7
4
3
i
2
I
wife
4
2
i
ANNE OWEN
CHARLES COLLINS & wife RICH D SHETMAN & wife M CRITCHLOW & wife GEORGE HARPER & wife COLL BATTE CAPTT JN JOHNSON & wife OLLIUER SMITTH JN SMARTT THOMAS BREARLY & wife JEREMIAH COOKE & Comp* ELIZABETH BANCKS M SMITH & wife JN PITT OWEN DAUIS Widd CRISP PAUL GWYNE & wife W"-GOLD & wife
6
8
3
2
. .
2
i i
. .
4
. . . .
4 4
i i
20
. .
6
5
. .
4
i
3
i
4 6
PARISH REGISTERS.
children
44 r
hired scrut"
bought
scru'"
Slauc*
& 1'retl"
wife
3
i
GEORGE FLETTCHER & wife CAP T THOMAS MORRIS & wife JN RAYMON THOMAS MOUNTAINS & wife JAMES SHARPE & wife THOMAS HOLLARD & wife JN HIGGINBOTHAM & wife JN NEWBOTT & wife JN COCK Widd THORNBRUGH THOMAS SEARLE & wife THO: BLAKE & wife THO: ASHENDINE GEORGE MASON
M": MA.GETTESS
4
3
12
II
2
3
I I
18
3
i
3
i
6
2 2
I
4
i
KATH: TOYER
wife
. . .
HOLLYDAY & wife M BROOKE & wife JN HALLETT Esqr & wife ROGER CORBITT & wife
W W
wife
4
3
5
14
9
I
ANTH
PRINCE
&
wife
\V M BlCKNALL
o
....
2
2 2 2 2
MARTIN CREAMER
JNCHOLEMLEY
EMBEREE
4 8
56
442
PARISH REGISTERS.
children
hired sen;'"
bong'
scru" 1
Slaus
t Pren""
wife.
..
,
3
I
6 6
i
GEORGE SNOUKS GEORGE NEDHAM & M SANDERS Widd TURPIN ROB TT TATT'S
wife
O
,
02
W W
PRICE
O
2
O
2
o
i
THOMAS BISHOP & wife ROGER DYER & wife RICH" BUNNEY & wife
2
.
O
i
wife
&
wife
4
i
wife
5
i
DAUIS
wife
3
9
2
3
CAPFS
3
i
wife
2
I
wife
wife
4
2
PARISH REGISTERS.
443
444
PARISH REGISTERS.
hired
child'
scruaii" 1
bought
serii'"
Slavics
&
Prctf
wife wife
4 6
i
3
5
MAN &
wife
3
i
4
1 1
1
wife
3
i
ROB TT RICH jun r & wife Widd BRAGG SAMUELL GIFFORD & wife MARTIN HAYES & wife SAMUELL STOKER & wife THOMAS WARNER & wife
13 2
s
2
i
2
3
4
7
2 2
4
2
I
THOMAS LOWE & wife SAMUELL BALLARD & wife THOMAS FERCHARSON & wife
PHILLIP TRAUERS
...
17
1O
I
2
.
EDWARD PARSONS & wife Widd BARROWMAN GABRIELL NEWMAN & wife MARY CHAPMAN RICH D ADDAMSON & wife
A BENJ HASSELL
12
2
3
i
4
5
9
2
I
ROB TT STONE & wife THOMAS DOD & wife M WILSON & wife
2
II
PARISH REGISTERS.
children
j
445
bougtt
serutl'
Sbues
JOSEPH BORDEN & wife SAMUELL PARRIS RlCH D TUDAR & wife
14
I
2 2
3
id
2
MATIIEW DEANE & wife JN HASELL & wife SAMUELL SHENTON & wife
20
3
GUY & wife W" LITTON & wife HENRY LELLAND & wife
JN LEGAY THOMAS HESLERTON &
wife ....
wife
3 ii 3
....
6 6
wife
3
i
GEORGE BREAD & wife M JORDAN & wife W" COPE & wife THOMAS ELES & wife THOMAS HORNER & wife W* PRESWELL THEOPHILUS BARRODALL DOWNES DANIELL JAMES TAGGARTT & wife NATHANIELL CLAIRE & wife
5
i
6 4
3
4
.... 2
10
3 3
i
&
wife
. .
THOMAS CLOUAN & wife NICHOLAS MAYNARD & wife GEORGE DATES & wife BARNARD MAN & wife
JN DAUIS & wife JN MURRELL & wife
....
2
2 2 2
Widd BOUEY
446
PARISH REGISTERS.
children
hired seruanti
bougtt
serult.
Slaues
&
I'rentt'
I
I
HARDING Vintner & wife THOMAS TICKNER & wife VALLENTINE COPMAN & wife.
\V M
2
.
.
4
5
SI
SHIPTON &
wife wife
BRADHAM
I
4 6
8
3
i
2 2 2
i
4
3
I
I
o
10
wife wife
2
I
HUNTER & wife RICH D ALFORD & wife THOMAS WHITEING & wife THOMAS BRINGHURST & wife JN HAYWOOD & wife HENRY FREMAN & wife EL: BROWNE J NO PLUMLY 4? EDWARD TOWNE & wife LAUGHLINE BAYNE & wife THOMAS WALDEN & wife A BENJ JONES & wife M CLIGGATT & wife W LAWRANCE REED & wife ROB TT HEWITT & wife EDWARD HUNTT & wife NATHANIELL BRANKER & wife
4
5
2
i
H
5
3
3
9
3
o
i
2
I
13
3
. .
s 5
PARISH REGISTERS.
children
447
hired seru" 1
bough'
sera'"
&
Pren'"
Slaues
NATHANIELL SMITH & wife STEPHEN GASCOYNE Esq r & wife EDWINE STEED Esq & wife .... A BENJ DWEIGHTT & wife THOMAS REYNOLDSON & wife
r
7
2
3
I
O
7
12
3
I
HENRY STEPBING
RICH D FORD &
wife
....
l
HENRY HARUEY & wife JN FREDERICK & wife. THOMAS PARKER JAMES ELY & wife
f
,
6
I
I
3
.
13
5
JONATHAN HUTCHINSON.. URSELAH PEA RICH D: HALL & wife M WELDING THEOPHILUS BOWDEN JN LEGARD JN SANDERS k wife STEPHEN CLAY & wife JACOB: MACKERNESS & wife
4
7
2
5
4
7
2
wife
wife
7
wife
.
.
7
2
3
i
TOTHILL SAMUELL SMARTT & wife SUSANAH BEEKE W" MlCHLEBORNE & wife JN FISHER JACOB: LEGAY sen CHRISTOPHER JACSON & wife .... W" MACKERNESS Widd HAYWOOD
rs
,
13
5
2
I
2
l
3
S
2 2
448
PARISH REGISTERS.
children
hired sent"'
&
1'ren'"
Slaucs
EDWARD PRESTTON
Widd BALDWINE
JN TOWNSEND & wife JN MUNROW & wife JN SHROESBERRY & wife
JN MILLS
ISAAC
2
I
i
4
i i
&
wife
7
5
wife
BENJ BIRD & wife BASELL DUNKLY wife MARTIN DALLISON & wife MARY LISTER
6
i
i
ANNE KEW
KATHRINE WHITEING
JN HUNTER JN SPENCER
2
2
I
wife
3
i
4
2
I
4 9
2
*
FRANCIS LOUELL
JOHN CHASON fc wife M BEALE DANIELL JONES PETER SWAINE & wife JN LADSTON & wife ELLINOR WALTER JN WILLIAMS & wife JN LAM PLY & wife MARY BUSHER
2
5
4
3
PARISH REGISTERS.
hired
449
children
bought
seru"
Slaues
MARY WILSON
JN RAWLINGS & wife JAMES MILLER & wife EDWARD FENNELL & wife JONATHAN TAYLOR & wife M SIMMES & wife
I
I
I
i
4
3
2
I
2
Jewes
THE JEWES
JACOB FRANCO NUNES ARON NAUARO ARON BARRUCH PAUL DEUREDE ISAAC PERERA DAUID RALPH DEMEREADO
4
7
5
I
I I
2 2 3
4
II
LEWIS DIAS
6
2
3
5
8
2
3 3
10
2
7 2 2
2
3
5
I
2
I
I
I
I
ABRAHAM LOPES
ABR: VALUERDE
2
2
57
45
PARISH REGISTERS.
sons slauo
p
slaues
'
GOMEZ
SAMUELL NAUARRO RACHELL BURGES MORDECAH PALACHE REBECAH PACHECO REBECAII BARRUCH
.
. .
4 6
. .
. .
4
i
4
,
4
I
SOIOMAN CORDOZA
ABRAHAM OBEDIENTE..
JUDITH RISSON DAUID NAMIAS MOSES ARROBAS GABRIELL ANTUNES JACOB PREETT SARAH ATKINS ABRAHAM COSTANIO
MORDECAH SARAH SAMUELL DLCHAUIS DAUID SWARIS JUDITH NAUARO HESTER NOY
.'
. .
4
2
5
4
2
I
2
2
. .
....
NOY
. . .
. .
Total of Inhabit
404.
Mem d
that
Children
Total of Inhabitants
(Men.
.
(Children ..402
4 12
132$-
Total of Negroes
PARISH REGISTERS.
LIST
[BARBADOES.] of Owners and possessors of land Hired Seruants & Apprentices, Bought Seruants & Negroes in ye Parish oi S'. Michaells.*
acres
hired
land
Seru"
bought Seru"
Neg
3
'
46
16
15
ANTHONY ANTHONY
CORNELIOUS AUSTRIAN ALLIN THOMAS
5
7 7
6
10
2
3
B
>
Ac'
THEO: BARRADALL
4
9 88
160
125 2
3
r
BORDEN JOSEPH BONETT EDW D PLANT* FRANCIS BOND Esq r Coft W* BATE FRANCIS BURTON THOMAS BATSON JN BATTYNE jun r JN BOUCHER GEORGE BIRKEHEAD HUGH BRANDON
JN BIRD JN BARRON
94
93 60
130
35
2
I
60
20
21
I
32
3
2
I
10
25
6
2
6
14 10
6
14 16
11
HUMPHRY BROGDON
ALLICE BAINES JN BARNES
*
30
15
[Totals are given in the original at the end of every page of MS., but are not carried as it is impossible to keep page for page with the MS., we have omitted them alto; gether, with the exception of the sum totals at end.]
forward
572
452
PARISH REGISTERS.
BARRON
fAKISH
JKE(
454
PARISH REGISTERS.
F.
RlCH FORSTALL
D
PARISH REGISTERS.
455
DANIELL HURLOW
45 6
PARISH REGISTERS.
hired seru'"
boug
Seru "
1
Negroes
234
13
18
160
5
53
50 27
25
7
3
4
50
RICH D LAYTON
27
M M
rs
LUCOMB
9
12
6
ii
32
7
LOUELL
27
12
5
M
MORRIS THOMAS
144 140 10
IOO
EUAN MORGAN
GABRIELL MARTIN M .MARCHALL RICH D MORRIS
72
S
180
35
52
12
JN MACKLAIRE
6
ii
6
8
3
5
9
5
9
3
H
3
N.
NEALE THO:
16
PARISH REGISTERS.
457
SAMELL OSBORNE
PARISH REGISTERS.
BARNARD SHENKINGH
PARISH REGISTERS.
459
W
WILLIS JN WARREN JOSEPH FRANCIS WOOD
ac
6
10
H
10
W W
WELDING M WlTHINGTON MARY WATERS JN WlLLOUGHBY GEORGE WALTON GEORGE WILLOUGHBY SAMUELL WARNER
JN WILLIAMS DAUID WELCH NATH: WHITE BRIDGET FERRELL
10
20
15
5
9 9
30 26
10
8
2
tj
(sic)
13
Y
JOHN YOUNG
4
Tot. of Inhabitants
225.
Total of Acres
7063.
303.
Total of Servts
Total of Negro's
*
3746.
viz.
[There are 227 names entered, but 2 have been entered twice,
HAWKSWORTH
and
SIMMONS.]
58-2
460
PARISH REGISTERS.
[BARBADOES.]
Masters
&
mistreses
Land
in the Parish of
command
y 23
Number
Acres
of
Number of
White
Seruants
Number of
Negroes
December: 1679
305
200
M M M M M M M
47 6
12
4
10
5
10
4
6
2
400
55
IQO
15
5
M M M M M M M M M M M M M
r r
WILLIAM CATLINE
HENRY EUANS
HOLDIP HOLDIP JOHN BRIAN BLACKMAN FRAN: SMITH Jujo' MILES TOPPIN HENRY BURRELL MlCHAELL WEYLY FRAN: BELL
106
19
42 9
7 10
18
Mrs FRANCIS
r r
10
r
r
6
30
15
,
38
3
r r r
r
10
12 8
10
8
5
50 118
37
40
76 20
PARISH REGISTERS.
are owners of in y c Island of Barbados taken by the command of his Excellency S r .Jonathan Atkins K, y, 23"" Day of
461
Masters
&
mistreses
names y t
Land
in the~Parish of S'
Georges
Number
Acres
of
Number
White
of
Number
of
Negroes
December: "1679
Servants
RICHARD SUTTON GEORGE BRIGGS r JOHN BATTINE Senjo r r SAMUELL WEBB r THOMAS BLACKMAN The Lady ANN WlLLOUGHBY M r SAMUELL COWARD M rs GRACE SILUESTER M r THO: WlLBRAHAM M r HENRY HARDING Coll XTOPHER LINE & Sonn M r WALTER CHAMELL
r
r
M M M M M M M M M
r
r
r r
30
105
13
60
3
335 106
12
5
i i
86
60
64
81
i
140
172
....
317
60
20
515
10
4
22O 6
54
27 22
8
20
95
272
33
36
40
3
5
6
3
Majo PAULE LYTE cap' JOHN COUSSINS M r JOHN COUSSINS Senjo r M WILLIAM SNIPE M r LATYMORE RICHARDS M SAMUELL SEDGWICK M r JOHN SEDGWICK
r
r r
235
120
50
70 60
12 12
So
4
8
5
10
M M M M
r
r
JOHN LAHANE
10 7 100
4
3
30
39
4 62
Masters
PARISH REGISTERS.
&
':
names
that
Land
in y' Parish of
S'Georges
in
Barbados Taken by the Command of His Exlh 1 e r cellency S Jonathan Atkins K y 23 December 1679
Number
Acres
of
Number: of White
Sera"
Number
of
Negroes
M"
rs r
ELIZABETH BARNES
57
M ELIZABETH WOLUERSTONE .... M JOHN PRICE M JOSEPH RIDGWAY M EDWARD ROBERT'S M WILLIAM BRADSHAW M ROBERT CUSTIS M RICHARD LINTOTT M WILLIAM SAPSTER M JOHN MARSHALL M HENRY GORGES M BENJA MIDDLETON M JOHN WILTSHEIR
r r
r r
20
10
40 6
i
40
10 10
10
6
7
8
r r r
144
60
14
2
46
125
58
r r
379
140
37 100
130
43
19
Mr BASILL DIXWELL M r WILLIAM GREENE M r ROBERT HOOPER M r RICHARD SALTER M SAMUELL HANSON M WILLIAM HARMER M r SAMUELL WARNER
r r
42
2
219
217
57
117
1
4 6
i
20
12
105
32
4
190
i
16
M M M M M M M M M M M
r r r r
r
r r r r
r
JOHN BATTINE Jujo r JOHN TULL DAUID MORGAN THOMAS GUNSTONE JOHN RENNEY WILLIAM HARRIS GABRILL DEANE GEORGE KEYSER JOHN MORECOTT BARNES Widdoe RICHARD BRITLAND
80
8
19
20
,.
. .
165
15
42
8
29
22
I04
55
15
14
42
27
13
25
'9
PARISH REGISTERS.
Masters
463
y are owners of
t
ye Parish of S' Georges in y e Island of Barbados taken by the command of his Exin
Land
Number of
Acres
Number of
White
Seru"
Number
of
K'
ye
23
th
Decem-
Negroes
ber
1679
Mr GEORGE WILLSON M r JAMES BUTLER M r THOMAS LEARE S r PETER LEARE M r THOMAS BATTSON M r SAMUELL PALMER M r CHARLES BUTT ALL M r GEORGE GREENE his Planta .... Collonell HEN: DRAX WILLIAM BULKELY Esq r his sonn SAMUELL HUSBANTS Esq r M r THO: WILTSHEIR Deceased .... M r JAMES BUTT & MARY MIDDLETON M r SAM: SMITH
. .
16
7
3
127
75
123
336
no
70
48
258 705
75
35
44
52
327
174
380
420
1
220
93
2
80
42 26 20
M M M M M M M M
JOHN WHEELER ROBERT RICH JONATHAN ANDREWES PEIRSE POOR rs APPLEWHITE Widdoe s BOOTH Widdoe r JOHN RENNEY Jujo r JOHN ROBINS Mr JOHN ELLIOTT S r THOMAS BENDISH M r JOHN EVANS M r DARBY MACKONE M r WILLIAM CLARKE M r MlCHAELL POORE M r ANTHO: LORD
r
r r r
.
40
37
9
169
10
7
7
10
72,
10 7
6 6
464
Master
PARISH REGISTERS.
&
mistreses
Names
are owners of
Land
y Parish of S' Georges in y Island of Barbados taken by the command of his Excelr lency S Jonathan Atkins K' y 23" December
in
Number of
Acres
Number of
White
Sera"
Number of
Negroes
1679
M M
r
r
is
II
I
43i6
Baptized
in
The aboue S
(1
^
(
1679
in
.
Buried
time.
Sd
Parish
in
y*
66
p JN
COUSSINS
& PAULE
(In-dorso
122
Rec
(1
June 1680.
PARISH REGISTERS.
465
BARBADOS.
BAPTISMES.
in
HILDREN BAPTIZED
march the 25 th
-
the
parish
e th
of St Georges
from
1678.
till
September y 29 1679
d
MILES ye Sonne
of
MILES TUPPIN:
.
baptized
Aprill Aprill
01
78
JOHN y c Sonne of JOHN PITTS baptized JOHN y c Sonne of LAWLAND CLAREE .baptized JDETH y e daughter of JOHN ROBBISON. .baptized ANNE y e Daughter of MICHAEL PORE; baptiz'd MARY, & ELIZABETH y c daughters of THOMAS WHITE SAMUEL, ye Sonnne [sic] of JAMES DOWNING. baptiz'd SARAH ye daughter of MARMADUKE NICOLLS. baptiz'd GEORGE y e Sonne of JOHN SEDGEWICKE ....baptized
. . .
.
0412
Aprill
May
July
.
.
30 06
18 21
July
.July .July
26 30
..July
ELIZABETH y e daughter of WILLIAM GREENE, baptized August ANNE y e daughter of MATTHEW JENNINS .baptized august PAUL ye Sonne of PAUL LYTE baptized august HENRY y e Sonne of DANIEL GUNNE baptized .7ber.
. . . .
07
25
31
14
22 JOHN y e Sonne of EDWARD MORGAN baptized.. -7ber. MARGARET y e daughter of GEORGE KEYZAR 8ber 03 SAMUEL y e Son of BONAVENTURE JELLFES baptized. ,8ber 13 8ber 25 JOHN y c Sonne of JOHN WHITING baptized THOMAS y e Sonne of JOHN DOLLSTAN baptized 8ber 3 HESTER y e daughter of ALEXANDER CROOKSHANK 9ber 03 JOHN y c Sonne of WILLIAM ALLEN baptized gber 24 HENRY y e Sonne of JOHN GOULDINGHAM xber 04 ELIZABETH y e Daughter of ANNE REES widdow xber 06 e xber 09 JOHN y Sonne of ROBERT PART baptized JOHN ye Sonne of JOHN BRADFORD baptized January 26
. .
-8
JOHN y e Sonne
ELIZABETH
y<=
of
daughter of
february
19
march
06
59
466
PARISH REGISTERS.
march
Aprill.
SARAH y e daughter of EDWARD GIIJBS baptized GEORGE y c Sonne of JOHN PITTS baptized BENJAMIN y e Sonne of Widdow WlLTSHEiR NATHANAEL y e Sonne of HENRY HARDING baptiz'd WILLIAM y Sonne of JONATHAN ANDREWES baptiz'd
e
21
23-1679
25
Aprill
June
...June
10
15
ELIZABETH
July
July
20
22
RICHARD y e Sonne of JOHN TULLS baptized JOHN y c Sonne of JOHN IPSLEY baptized WILLIAM y e Sonne of MILES TAITIN; baptiz'd
7ber
;ber.
04
07
15
7ber
p.
me.
DANIEL DYKE
Cleric
in
y e Island of Barbados.
December y e
8 th 1679.
BARBADOS.
jjURIALLS iny
untill
h 25' -of
March: 1678.
y 29
lh
September. 1679.
BURIALLS
JOHN y Sonne of LAWLAND CLARKE WILLIAM PLOWMAN THOMAS, y c Sonne of BARBARY STEELE SARAH y e Wife of WILLIAM DAVIS JOHN BOOTH JOHN y e Sonne of THOMAS NEALE ANNE y c daughter of MICHAEL PORE SARAH ye daughter of MARMADUKE NICOLLS RICHARD LACON'S daughter NICHOLAS WILLSON
c
buried
Aprill-i4-i678
buried
buried
May May
June June
July
July august
12 31 13
14
07 07
01
05
26
PARISH REGISTERS.
Burialls
467
WILLIAM y e Sonne
JOYCE WILLIAMS
of
JOHN PALMER
r
;ber
07
19
THOMAS WILTSIIEIR
Junio
20 28
THOMAS BROOKMAN ELIZABETH y e daughter of WILLIAM GREENE ROBERT QUARREE* RICHARD HARRIS JOHN WHITING e JAMES y Sonnc of JOHN HOLMAN WILLIAM ye Sonne of WILLIAM MATTHEWES,
e
AMY y AMY y
buried buried
buried buried buried buried
buried buried
07
09
14
25
8ber
8ber 8ber 8ber
28 29
gber gber
buried
30 02
u
20
17
CHARLES y e Sonne
of
CHARLES CHEYNY
gber xber
ANNE
xber
28
31
xber
BRIDGET y e daughter of EDWARD MORRIS PETER LITTLEWOOD RICHARD POSSLET BRIDGET y e wife of WILLIAM SAPSTER ROSE y e daughter of ROBERT GRAVES
...buried... January
04-^?
30
buried... January
buried... January
30
01
02
MATTHEW MACKLOXD
JOHN CRAGE DANIEL MORTON SARAH ye wife of JOHN WEAVER RICHARD FOOT MOSES NASEBY SAMUELL BROOKES
Feb r 09 buried Feb r 12 buried Feb r 28 buried... march 02 buried march 19 buried... March 27-1679
. . .
buried... Aprill
buried... Aprill
buried... Aprill
buried... Aprill
03-1679 04
16
17
buried
MS.
is
May
02
to the
letter in the
blotted, but
592
4 68
PARISH REGISTERS.
Burialls
buried
buried
May-o4-i679
MARY y e Daughter of SAMUEL Bovs ALEXANDER BUCKLE CHARLES ANDREWES JOHN HOLLOWELL
BENJAMIN WOLVERSTON
buried
buried
buried buried
TEAGE ONAN
14
HENRY JONES
of OLIVER COTTOM ABIGAIL ye daughter of EDWARD CLAYPOLE JANE ye daughter of WILLIAM A VERY MARGARET y e Wife of JOHN PRICE GEORGE y e Sonne of BARBARY STEELE JOHN ye Sonne of RICHARD HARLOW
buried
buried
June
July
24
01
16
25
FRANCES ye Wife
July
July
July
buried
28
31
July
buried... august
10
buried.. august
.
u
12
25
LAWRENCE y Sonne
e
of
THOMAS WILTSIIEIK
buried
/ber.
Junior, deceasd
03
BENJAMIN ye Sonne of
j
THOMAS WILTSHEIR
buried
buried
unio r deceasd
7ber
7ber
06
07.
buried
7ber 7ber
23
23
buried
(66)
e December y Coppied out of y registerbooke for y c parish of S Georges. 1 679.
l
8 th
in ye Island of
Barbados.
pr.
me DANIEL
.
DYKE
Cleric.
[endorsed]
BARBADOS
Acco' of Christnings
Burials
in
St.
36. 66.
the
Parish
d
of
George.
(i
Rec
June. 1680.
PARISH REGISTERS.
469
List
of the
Masters
&
Mistresses
Seruants
&
&
& &
S Andrews.
Masters
&
Mistris
names
470
PARISH REGISTERS.
Masters
&
mistris
mines
PARISH REGISTERS.
Masters
471
&
mistris
names
472
masterb
PARISH REGISTERS.
&
mistris
names
PARISH REGISTERS.
473
Ano: :68o(?)
e e y Names of y Inhabitants in ye Parrish of Christ Church, with an Exact accompt of all ye Land, white Seruants and Neg' s within y e Said parrish Taken This 22 th
all
Decemb' 1679
A
ADAM
JOHN
474
PARISH REGISTERS.
BlSHOPP
PARISH REGISTERS.
475
BURK
476
PARISH REGISTERS.
CLOUGHAN CREEDE
PARISH REGISTERS.
477
DENHAM.
. . .
47
PARISH REGISTERS.
Fov
PARISH REGISTERS.
479
H
HARDING
....
HENRY Deed
....
480
PARISH REGISTERS.
PARISH REGISTERS.
481
LEWIS LEIGH
482
PARISH REGISTERS.
MARSAN
. . . .
PARISH REGISTERS.
483
Ol
TTTFR
434
PARISH REGISTERS.
QUIGGEN....
RlCHBELL RlSLEY
PARISH REGISTERS.
485
SCAWELL
[or
..
SEAWELL] SEARL
4 86
PARISH REGISTERS.
PARISH REGISTERS.
487
\A7t3
TflHT
4 88
PARISH REGISTERS.
The Sum
Totall of
List Alphabettically
acres
in
w th in
e
att
y Foote
Land
Negros
I2 97 8|
4723
JNo JNo
KENNEY ADAMS
j Church Wardens
J
RICH ELLIOTT
BARBADOS
j|N
Extract from y e Register of Christ Church of y e Christnings within ye Said Parish from March y e 25: 78. to y e 29 th of 7b r 79
: :
Anno Dom.
Aprill.
1678
JANE y e Daughter
THOMAS and JANE WITHERING was GRISSEL ye Daughter of TIMOTHY and MARY HUDLEY was
of
bap' y
e: e
:
bapt y
26"'
June MARGRET ye Daughter of WILLIAM and MARY WALTON was bap y c 27*
1
:
July
THOMAS THOMAS
Sonn of CORNELIUS and MARGRET STAPONS bap' e Sonn of NICOLAS and MARIE CLARE ............ y bap'
y
e
e:
ye;
August
MARY MARY
e y Daughter of
ye Daughter
bap 4
bap'
yc
ye;
A JOAN y Daughter of BENJ and KATHERINE RICHARD ye Sonn of THOMAS and ELIZABETH
bap
y^:
HASELWOOD bap* y:
26 th
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678
ye Sonn of THOMAS and ELIZABETH SERLE y e [sic] of JOHN and MABELL GITTINGS of y e
489
JOHN
MARY
Age
.
bap' y of
>
e:
3o'
Eighteen years and Seaven moneths was bap 1 in y e P'sence of EDWARD WASSON and ANNE PACKSON Wittnesses ..
e:
31
th
September
MARY MORRICE was MARY y Daughter of DOWGALL and MARY CAMPBELL FRANCIS ye Sonn of JOHN and ANN HANSON was ROBERT ye Sonn of ROBERT and MARY STANFORD was
NICOLAS y e Sonn of
e
HUGH
and
bap 1 y e e bap' y
bap' y
8 th 8 th
i9'
e:
bap' ye; 24
:
th
JOHN y e Sonn
of
CHRISTOPHER y Son of JOHN and ANNE SNIPE was bap' ye 13* WILLIAM ye Son of JOHN and MARGERY HINCH was bap' y e 20 th LANCELOTT ye Son of LANCELOT and MARY THOMPSON bap' ye 2oth was bap' y e 24th JANE y e Daughter of W" and ELIANOR DA VIES MACHELL y e Daughter of EDWARD and MACHELL ALSOPE bap' y e
e
:
November
RICHARD and MARY BRIDGESTOCK ISABELL ye Daughter of ROBERT and KATHERINE CHURCH MARTHA y e Daughter of JAMES and HANNA ANDERSON RICHARD ye Sonn
of bap' y bap' y
bap' y
e
io th
17"'
e e e
24
th
W"
a Christian Negroe Woman was bap' y 24th SUSANNA a Negroe Woman of JOHN OSBOURN'S was bap' y e 24th whose vndertakers were HERBERT GRIFFITH, ANN KELLY, and ELIZ: WATKINS
y Son of
e
OBAH
W"
y e Son of y e Said SUSANNA, whose vndertakers were RALPH BRETTON, and EDWARD PRICE, and MARY SMITH was baptized y e 24 th MARTHA a Moletto Daughter of y e sd Jo" OsBURN and SUSANNA
bap'
y e 24 th
e
THEOPHILUS
baptized y
26 th
ALEXANDER
ye
ANN IRELAND
was bap' ye 28 th
62
490
PARISH REGISTERS.
ROBERT and ELIZABETH BRADLY
y
c:
1678
MARGRET y c Daughter
of
MARY
y<=
28 th
th ye 28
December
c SARAH ye Daughter of GEORGE and ELYY HARE was bap' y e e GRACE y Daughter of OLIVER and GRACE PIKE was bap* y ANNE y e Daughter of JOHN and SUSANNA WEBSTER was bap y RICHARD ye Sonn of ZACHARIE and ELIZABETH HARRIS was
:
p'
io' h
r;
1'1
MARY ye Daughter
of
bap' ye 26"'
M
and
MARY
PHILLIPS
was bap
ye
30"'
January 167! JOB y Son of WALTER and DOROTHY HART of about. 22. years of Age his Chosen wittnesses WALTER HART I and THOMAS HAYES ) e CHARITY y Daughter of WALTER and DOROTHY HART
e
-,
bap'
y<=
2^
of about
19
years of
WALTER HART
ELIZABETH
baP
Xe
2<t
f
'
\
Age of Seaven years and AMARINZIA of y e Age of 5 / A years, and BENJ of ye Age of 7 moneths, all children f
BERNARD and ELIZABETH SCHENCKINGH were bap' ' ELIZABETH ye Daughter of NATHANIEL and ANN was bap' y e RlDGEWAY of ye Age: Ii years was bap y e JOHN y e Sonn of ROBERT and ANNE SNELLIN ELIZABETH y e Daughter of WILLIAM and ANNE MERCER
of
:
4
/
th
th
was bap' y c 19 th
PHILOCLEON y Daughter
of
2 1 th
ye 22"'
ARTHUR y e Son
of
ARTHUR
and SUSANNA
NUSUM
was bap' ye 22 th
PARISH REGISTERS.
February.
i<57f
491
MARY
y e Age of 5 years and 6 moneths, and HENRY \ the Age of 4 months, Daughter and Son of JAMES and V
of
bap* y
13
th
MARY SIMSON
e
MAGRAUHAN was
bap' y
1
i8 th
KATHERINE ye Daughter
of
28 th
was bap 1 y e 28 th
ANNA ANNE
PETER and MARY JARRET was bap' y e y e RICHARD and ANNE FERRYMAN y bap' ye SAMUELL y e Sonn of JAMES and ELIZABETH MADDER was bap' y e JN the Sonn of JOHN and MARY BYNO .................. was bap' y e LUCY of y e Age of 2 years and Six rnoneths, and ANTHONY \
e
Daughter of Daughter of
7
i
th
i'h
12 th
i3">
ye
c
e
13
th
HARRIS
CONRAD ye Son of CONRAD and ELIZABETH ADAMS... was ROBERT y e Son of ROBERT and REBECCA HANSON ...was ELIZABETH ye Daughter of M and MARIE SPEIGHTS was
bap' y
23 23
th th
bap' y
bap' y
Aprill
JAMES ye Son of HENRY and SUSANNA CHRUCTHLOE was bap ELIZABETH ye Daughter of PEREGRINE and ISABELL GUARD
ye
4^
6 th
was bap' ye
ELENOR
Daughter of
was bap' ye ig'h Sonn of JOHN and LOWRIE SPENLOVE ........... was bap' ye 26 th JNO ye JAMES y e Sonn of PATRICK and JANE OHAIN (or OHANI) was bap' ye 26 th KATHERINE y e Daughter of ISAAC and SUSANNA RAGG was bap' ye 26 th
May
MARY
ye Daughter of
......
was bap ye
62
2
3d
492
PARISH REGISTERS.
th
th
1679
Son of WILLIAM and ANN BRIDGESTOCK was bap' y e was bap' y e JOHN the Son of JAMES and MARY HOLMES WILLIAM y<= Son of MARGARET COOK Widdow was bap' y e
WILLIAM
ye
i i
is
14
th
June
ELIZABETH ye Daughter of SMITHY and
MARTHA MATSON
was bap' y e 14th was bap' y e 29 th
JAMES
the
MARY
JELPII
July JAMES y Son of JAMES and ANGELETTA OISTINS ... was bap' ye SUSANNA y e Daughter of JOHN and ELIZABETH GASELEE was bap' y e EDWARD y e Son of STEPHEN and MARGRET CHASE was bap' y e GEORGE y e Son of GEORGE and ANN GILES was bap' ye
e
2d
3 d
8 th 8 th
Woman
was bap' y e 9 th was bap' y e 13 th
ANNE
ye Daughter of
JN and
ANNE CREED
August was bap' y e JOHN ye Son of JOHN and ANNE DANIELL MARY ye Daughter of ROGER and MARY CLARKE ... was bap' y e JOHN y Son of JOHN and ELIZABETH SMITH was bap' ye DANIELL ye Son of DARBY and ELIZABETH MALLONEE was bap' ye THOMAS y c Son of OWEN and JOAN MALLONEE was bap y e
1
7 7
th th
28 th
i7 3i
th
th
September
WILLIAM
WILLIAM and FRANCES SMITH bap' ye 3 d M and ELIZABETH WOODFINE WILLIAM ye Son of was bap' ye 7^ SAMUEL of y e Age of 7 months Son of DAVID and JANE ARNET.
of ye
Age
was bap' y e
9"'
KATHERINE
ye Daughter of
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679
493
y e Daughter of JOHN and KATHARINE ROGERS was bap' was bap ye Son of WILLIAM and JOAN COLE WALTER ye Son of RICHARD and CHARITY HICKMAN was bapt DAVERS ye Son of RICHARD and ELIZABETH SEAWELL was bapt
ANNE
M
y y y
e e
15 * th
th
25*
th ye 26
October
THOMAS ye Son of THOMAS and ELIZABETH HUGHS was bap y e was bapt y e JOHN ye son of JOHN and SUSANNA MERICK was bap y e JOHN y e Sonn of JOHN and MARY BUNNYON e ELIZABETH y Daughter of JAMES and REBECCA CRUTCHLOE
1
.
i3">
jgth
i6 th
was bap y e
1
17
Total 93f
JN: ADAMS
BARBADOS
th |N Extract from ye Register of Christ Church of ye Burialls w in e y Said Parish from March y e 25 th 1678. to September y e 29*
1679
Anno Doin
1678
May
JOHN
ye Son of
JOHN MARKLAND
buried ye 31"'
June
ANNANIAS MAN
Senio'
MARY
y Wife of
HALLUM
buried
MS. being
split,
494
PARISH REGISTERS.
July
1678
of
JOHN STONE
JANE y e Wife
of
JOHN COPPIN
August
buried y c JOHN ARCH JANE the Daughter of THOMAS and ELIZABETH HASELWOOD bur y buried y e CHARLES the Son of THOMAS and ANNE IRELAND
5'
26 th
30"'
buried y e io th buried y e 15 th
JOSHUAH CHAPPELL
buried y e of
th
HORNIOLDE
buried y e 2i th buried y e 28 lh
November
SIMON REYNOLDS CHARLES y e Son of JOHN and ELIZABETH BURTON GEORGE STRODE was buried
buried y e 2 d buried y e 28 th
ye 29
th
DecemV
ARTHUR
NUSUM
buried ye
28^
January 167!
MARGARET OLIVER
JANE y e Wife
MABEEL
the
buried ye 3 ith
PARISH REGISTERS.
495
February
STEPHEN SMITH
...................................................
buried y e buried y e
e
8 th
JOHN BUSSIE ...................................................... JOHN BURTON Junio' ............................................. EDWARD ADDISON Junio' ....................................... JN BURTON Senio' ................................... ............ JOHN and his Wife JANE LITTLE .............................. CHRISTIAN a Negroe Servant of MAJ' KINGSLANDS ...... JOHN HOLMES ...................................................... WILLIAM KENDALL ............................................. DELIVERANCE ADDISON .......................................... CHRISTOPHER CLANCY .......................................... JANE the Wife of EDWARD MARSON ........................
th
io th
buried y e 13 th buried y e 13 th
buried y e 13 th buried y c 15"'
March
W
S'
buried y e buried y
e
2d 3
d
HENRY HARDING
................................................
buried y e 2i th buried y e 22 th 23
th
SARAH y Daughter
e
of
buried y
26th
May
SUSANNA y Wife
e
of
buried y e i; th
DAVID ROBINSON
................................................
................................................
buried y e io th
buried
th y e 23
MATHEW GORMON
e
496
PARISH REGISTERS.
1679
July PETER ALSOPE ...................................................... JOHN BASHFORD .................................................. WILLIAM SILCOMB ................................................ EDWARD the Sonn of STEPHEN and MARGRET CHASE... ANTHONY RICHARDSON ............................... ..........
buried y e
buried y c
3 d
HENRY HOLMES
...................................................
MICHAELL CLARK ................................................ DOROTHY CALLAHAN ............................................. MACHELL y e Daughter of EDWARD ALSOPE ...............
September
SAMUELL y Son
e
JANE ARNET
......
buried y e i3 tl>
JN JN
:
KENNEY
:
RICH ELLIOTT
Church Wardens.
ADAMS
BARBADOS
|N account of
baptized within the Parish of S James since the 25"" of March 1678 to the 29 th of
all
l
the Persons
September 1679
1678
May
August
23
ii
Aug Aug
17 25
ELIZABETH y e Daughter of THOMAS SERTAIN ELIZABETH y e Daughter of DAVID POOR MARY ye Daughter of FRANCIS WALTHO
ANNE
ye Daughter of of
JAMES
WALWYN
Esq'
Septemb
JOAN y e Daughter
WILLIAM HABBERD
PARISH REGISTERS.
1678
497
Sept
Sept
MARY
October
10
15
MIDDLETON
Octob
Oct Oct
Oct
15
15
1
Oct
20
WILLIAM y<= Son of JOHN LEECH GEORGE ye Son of JOHN LEECH SUSANNA ye Daughter of JOHN LEECH WILLIAM ye Son of WILLIAM FOSTER JOHN ye Son of JOHN MIRCH
17
November
RALPH
ye
Nov Nov
17
24
December
HENRY
ye
Son of
WILLIAM CHESTER
of
February 23
1679
DORCAS y e Daughter
HENRY WRIGHT
August 24
Aug
Sept
27
5
ANDREW
September
25
PIERCE ye Son of HENRY WATTY ye Son of L Colt ANDREW AFFLECK JOHN the Son of M r JOHN HOOKER
l
THOMAS y e Son
of
JOHN DANIEL
C.
Esq'.
Concordat cu Registro
LEGARD
vicarius ibid
Baptized
of 25
to
th
in
the
Parish
e y 29 of Septemb 1679
BARBADOS
JIN
of
S James
l
since the 25 of
March 1678
September
1679
1678
March
28
MATTHEW y
son of
MATTHEW PEDDER
63
49 8
PARISH REGISTERS.
Burialls
1678
Aprill
RALFII ye son of
JOHN HOOKER
was casually drownd
Apr
April
13
29
6
7
8
MARY
23
31
June June
July
July July
i
Thomas's Parish
27
MARY
SLATE,
Cox
10
September
Sept
1
6
8
Sept October
9
14 16
MARY y e
t
Judge REID
30
JOHN DOWNS
Decemb
22
February 12
of
JAMES GOFFE
PARISH REGISTERS.
499
Burialls.
1679
May
June June
FRANCES
ye Wife of
JOHN GOEING
June
July
MARY ye Wife of MORGAN MURPHY 7 EDWARD WEBB. 13 29 JOHN DUDLEY 4 ALICE y c Wife of THOMAS WALTER
14 22
July
July
July July
27
JOHN
29
August
6
7
ANTHONY STEERMAN
JOHN ARMITAGE
of the Parish of
Agu
August
Sept
S Peters who
l
6
7 8
1 1
Sept Sept
Sept Sept
22
FRANCIS BEARNE JOHN ye Son of M r JOHN HOOKER JAMES ye Son of ALEXANDER MURREY CORNELIUS ye Son of DEARMAN DRISKELL JAMES PURSLEY ELIZABETH y= Wife of WILLIAM SPENCE
Concordat cu Registro
LEGARD
vicarius
ibid
[indorsed]
BARBADOS
Acco* of Christnings
Burials
in S' 23.
44.
632
PARISH REGISTERS.
Itt:
Stondeth: In
y<?
the
Number
of Servants
Owners thereof In the psh: of Wardens of the Said Parrish the 2od December 1679
And Negros With the Names: of the S* James: As: Was taken by the Church
A
AFLICK: ANDREW; Leu Coft
1
PARISH REGISTERS.
...
S 02
PARISH REGISTERS.
PARISH REGISTERS.
503
S4
PARISH REGISTERS.
PARISH REGISTERS.
505
506
PARISH REGISTERS.
Con
PARISH REGISTERS.
57
WALLEY HENRY
pore
S o8
PARISH XEGISJERS.
December
9
27
1678
1679
Aprell-
13
&
THOMAS
J
&
^^
g
Q{
JQHN
August
MARY, Daughter of BENJAMEN CORBETT MARY, Daughter of Cap: THO: BALDWYN 28 WILLIAM & ) Sonns of Mr JAMS PEMBERTON CHARLES J September 4 LEOLIN, Sonn of LEOLIN LLOYD
28: persons Baptized
9 24
SARAH, Daughter of HENRY POLLARD HENRY, Sonne of THOMAS QUINTYNE JOHN, Sonne of JAMES PEMBERTON
BEN: CRYER:
Clerk.
INDEX.
AAUSTINE,
Thomas, 317* Abbe, Thomas, 217 Sarah, 436 Abbey,
Abbitt, Elizabeth, 179
43'
Adams Raph,
Abbott, John, 49 , Marie, 49 Richard, 51, I2O , Abbs, Edward, 124 Abby, Jo., 35
Abdy, Mathew, 98 Abo-Cromby, Mr., 310 Abof, Isack, 449 ADraham, Agnus, 348 William, 436
,
-alias,
185 Richard, 91, 119, 284 Suzan, 91 Thomas, 115, 158, 347 William, 76, 126, 308
see also
Albon, Alice, 131 Alborn, Edward, 171 Alburie, William, 133 Alcocke, Frauncis, 300 Alcorn (or Alchorne),
Adamson,
,
Addamson
Adams,
John,
Elisabeth
John Adams,
Richard, 331
alias,
Addams,
, , ,
see also
Adams
Alder. Richard, 174 Allerley, Richard, 122 Alderman, Grace, 105 Aldersey, Samuel, 158 Alderson, Thomas, 349 Alderton, \Vm., 114 Aldin, Edward, 133 121 , George,
Addamson,
Adamson
Robert,
267
,
Tho., 313
Jo., 50
, Richard, Adderford, Lawrence, 128 Addice, Edward, 473 Addis, John Orphant, 473 Addison, Deliverance, 495 , , ,
Eliz.,
133
see
Al-
Sir
William,
158,
William, 335
Affleck),
Andrew,
Adamson,
Elisa-
497, 500
Aires, see also
,
446
496
Adamson, John,
431
.
Akers, Christopher, 443 Alambridge (Allambridge, or Alimbridge), John, 327, 329 Albans, see St. Albans Albemarle, Christopher, Duke of, 162, 164*, 165 , George, Duke of,
161
Alimbridge, sec Alambridge Alington, Giles, 273 Alis, Protherock, 37 Alkynn, Sampson, 137 Allamby, William, 338, see Al-
emby
Allambridge,
see
Alambridge
-,
,178
,
,
-,
-,
Abell, 343
Anne, 90
INDEX.
Allen, Elisabeth, 423
,
Grissel,
433
see
, Jacob, 423, 451, Ailing , John, 90, 465 (or Aliens), John, 327 , Jone, 425 ,
, ,
Alsop, Peter, 496 Richard, 473 , Robert, 129 , , Tho., 78 Alston (or Alstone), John, 327,
Anndrews,
see
Andrews
Anthony
, ,
Alumby,
see
Allumby
, Marey, 289 Ambrose, 242 Isack, 113 33. 398 William, 183, 217, 307, Ames, Joane, 294 John, 294 465 Aliens (or Allen), John, 327 Ruth, 294 , William, 294 , Richard, 327 Analin (or Avalin), Abram, Allerton, George, 80 189, see Avelin, &c. Alley, Hugh, 97 Anderson, Adam, 473 Alleyne, Abbll [Abell], 469 Hanna, 489 Alliday, Jo., 52 James, 41, 489 Allin, see aha Allen, and Allyn Jo-. 35. 74 , Edward, 133 Margret, 348 , Eliazer, 348 Martha, 489 , George, 284 120 Richard, 85, 102, 1 1 7 , Gregorie, 122 , Robert, 70 , James, , Roger, 442 123 , Joan, , Thomas, 37, 473 , John, 38, 125, 331 122, 333 .William, 75,436, 473 , Richard, Thomas, 64, 84, 125, 138, Andrew, 428 , Anthony, 194 451 AnnAndrews, Andrewes, William, 40 drews, Androwe, Androwes Ailing, Jacob, 500, see Allen ,
, , , , , , , . , ,
,
Richard, 328, 336, 340 Samuel, 165* Thomas, 326, 327, 329,
Antor, Allexander, 451 Antrobuss, Joan, 45 Antunes, Gabriell, 450 Apleby, see Appleby Apleton, see Appleton Aplewhite (or Applewhite)
,
Mrs. 463 Appleby (or Apleby), William, 83, 192, 196 Appleton (or Apleton), Rich.,
ard, 185,
244
, ,
Anto., 113
Charles, 468 Elizabeth, 60
Wm.,
(or
,
,
Allumby
Alumby), Thomas,
, ,
Joachim
(or Joakin),
221, 271
, ,
,
,
Mathew, 284 William, 284 Almond, Awdry, 93 , Wm., 93 Almie (or Almy), Annis, 93 Chri., 93 Alnutt, Mr., 230
, , ,
, ,
,
Jocomb, 174 John, 316*, 317* Jonathan, 463, 466 Owen, 70 Roger, 473 Sage, 434 Samuell, 60 Thomas, 473
Joseph, 193 Ard, James, 453 Ardinton, Edmond, 116 Are, Sarah, 349 Argall, Sir Samuell, 2l8, 270 Aris, John, 80, 347 Armestronge, see Armstrong Armitage (or Armetage) Henry, 347 John, 499 Thomas, 140 Arnisby, Jo., I2O
, , , ,
Armstrong
,
(or
Armestronge)
243
,
, ,
Ann, 348
Henry, 102
Mrs., 179
Jocky, 194 Katherin, 82 , Army, John, 184, 242 Arndell, John, 261
,
Peeler,
262
Thomas,
179,
225
Jo.,
79
500 Andros, Sir Edmund (or Edmond), 164*, 165, 165*, 168 7 illiam, 264 Angelo (Negroes), 174, 224 Anley, Nathan, IO2 Anmer, Henry, 36 Ann (a maid) 173
,
Amet
,
,
(or Arnett)
,
,
473
INDEX.
Arnold, Jesper, -98 Robert, I2O , , Tho., 39, 79 Aron, Abraham Burges, 449 Arp, Jo., 103 Arras, Nichols, 180
Arres, Samuell, 289
324,
344
Austine, John, 473 , Robert, 174
,
308
Assueros, Walter, 373, 399 Ast, Richard, 37 Astin, William, 428 Aston, Brian, 139 , Edward, 141, 186
,
Thomas, 473
Arrobas, Moses, 450 Arthur, 434 , John, 303 , Katherinc, 348 Mathew, 153 , , Michaell, 473 Arundel (or Arrundell)
, , ,
Austrian, Cornel ious, 451 Avalin, see Avelin Avelin, Avalin, Aualin, or
alin
,
An-
,
,
Abram
253
(or
Abraham),
189,
,
Astwood,
46
John, 184 Margreat (or Margrett), 184, 215 Tetter, 184, 274 Richard, 173, 222 Robert, 498 , William, 94
, , ,
Atherson, Jo., 63 Atherton, Wm., 349 Atkins (or Attkins), see Atkyns
Abigail, 240 Jane, 434 Jeremy (Jerrmiah, &c.), 33 2 . 339, 34
,
, ,
,
, ,
162*
see
Long-
man
,
Peeler, 225
(or
Ascomb
, , ,
Ascombe)
460, 461, 462, 463, 464 , Mr., 191 Richard, 176, 191, 240 , , Robert, 74
John, 188 Mary, 175 Aser, see Asser Christo., 194 Ash,
, ,
,
.Sarah,
Charles, 182
Edward, 117
Frances, 193 Geo., 136 James, 122
Jo., 36, 37,
Edward, 38
Richard, 141
Wm., 140 John, 422 Margaret, 422 Axstell, Tho., 121 Axton, Jacob, 308
Awdley,
,
Awman,
Ashbey, Abraham, 89 , Alee, 89 , Hanna, 89 Jeremy, 89 Mary, 89 f Sarra, 89 Ashborn, Francis, 85 Ashburner, William, 473
, , ,
68
Ashcrofte, Jo., 137 Ashendine, Tho., 441, 451 Ashford, Ambrose, 326, 331
162
, ,
Love, 68 Martin, 116 Miles, 109 Richard, 103 Robert, 51, 193 Samuell, 310 Tho., 109 Atkyns, Henry, 40, see Atkins Atterborn, George, 136 Attkins, see Atkins Attkinson, see Atkinson Atwell, Wm., 143 Atwood, Phillipp, 49, 59 Attwood, Richard, 442 Aualin, sec Avalin, Avelin, &c.
66
Tho., 66 Aires
BABB,
Aubony, Thomas, 407 Auborn, Edward, 216 Aukland (or Ackland), Robert, 267 Anst, Henry, 348 Austen, Samuell, 469 Austin, Ann, 427 , Edward, 83 .John, 118, 364,427
Babell,
Hugh,
394,
403
Baber, Francis, 283 Tohn, 1 68 Babington, Babbington 119 , Jo., Randall, 316* ,
,
Thomas, 356
INDEX.
Backford, Clement, 141 Backley, Jo., 59 Bacon, Daniell, 129 , Edward, 71 sit Mason , George, 55, , John, 55 , Samuell, 55 , Susan, 55
in
Morice, 192
439
154 125 Badeley, John, 230 Badland, John, 153 Badston, John, 176 Barbie, Jo., 118
Badcocke,
Wm.,
Baddam,
Jo.,
Thomas,
IOJ,
289
Samuell, 444 107 Balls, Robert, 195 Balme, Jo., 115 Balrick, Thomas, 351 Baly, see Baley, Baily, &c. Bambury, Thomas, 316* Bamford, John, 36, 172, 217 Banbridge, Christo.. 116
,
,
Wm.,
Bagford, Henry, 193 Bagg, John, 334, 337 Roger, 363, 371, 372, 380, 381, 388, 396, 406 Baggelay, Baggley, see Bagley Bagget, Jane, 435 Baglen, Thomas, 228
,
set Ball
Henry, 114 Banbrig (or Banbrigg), Robert, 474, 500 Bancks, Banckcs, see Bank's Bancroft, Christopher, 431 Elisabeth, 431 Banes, Anguis, 468 Martha, 107, 468
,
see
Baines,
Baynes
Isacke,
Wm.,
106, 117
Bangton
173
(or Baugton),
Balclry, Robert,
I2O
Jo-.
37
Judith, 133
wynn
,
Phillip, 104 Tho., I3S Bagin, Henry, 51 Bagnall, John, 350 Bagwell, Francis, 351
I.,
,
Hugh,
John,
177,
220
115,
Edward,
75,
194
114,
180,
234
, ,
,
Mary, 508
Nicholas, 215 Susan, 220
173, 186,435,
, ,
Henry, 170, 208, 268 , Pr., 318*, 320, 323 208 , Robert, Thomas, 170, 229 Bailife, George, 234 Baily, John, 430 Mary, 271 , Temperance, 269 , William, 269
, , ,
.Thomas,
508
-,
,
George, 255 Henry, 104, 429 James, 85, 125 Joseph, 350
Thomas,
125, 177,
436
Widow, 448
William, 79, 185, 187,
William, 43, 51
see
Bauldwin
Ann, 216
Lewis, 179
see Bailey,
Baley, Baly,
Bankus, Christopher, 223 Banner, Ri., 313* Banshott, Tho., 299 Banton, Ivie, 213 Banum, Elzabeth, 249 , John, 249
,
&c.
Baines, Allice, 451
, ,
,
Mary, 205
Nicholas, 170, 216
see
Baynam
Barham
,
,
Robert, 193
Widow, 443
see
,
,
see
Ball,
,
Baynam
Baker, Alexander, 69
,
,
i
Temperance, 210 Thomas, 205 William, 205, 268 Elizabeth, 488 Geo., 81, 304
Elizabeth, 241
see
, ,
Barbe, Adrian, 199 Barber, Ann, 186, 195 Francis, 79 , Geo., 102 ,
,
, ,
Christian, 69 Daniell, 40
Henry,
86
',
113,
289
, ,
,
45. 415
101
, ,
Mary, 488
Richard, 113, 234 Robart, 265 Robertt, 188
see
John, 150
Barcott,
Symon, 86
, ,
,
,
Handgate, 1 1 1 James, 333, 338, 341 John, 67, III, 118, 194,
Bal
262, 289,- 294, 316, 316*, 318, 318*, 320, 324, 343
Barham,
Anthony,
272,
set
Baram
Barke, Francis, 193
INDEX.
Barker, Alice, 136 ,Francis, ^121 , Henry, 95, 176 , John, 138, 354, 439 112 , Lawrence,
, ,
513
Bate, Marie, 68 , Nicholas, 120
Mary, 82
Wm.,
Tho., 66 , Walter, 256 , William, 172 Barrey, see Barry Barrith, Wm., 133 Barrodall, see Barradall Barren, John, 451 , Robert, 129 , Wm., 452, see Baron Barrow, Rebecca, 356 , Thomas, 193 Barrowe, Jo., 79 Barrowman, Widow, \\\
,
Wm., 120, 451 Bateman, Elizabeth, 113 , John, 474 Mathew, 119
,
,
Robert, 103
Bates,
, , ,
Ann, 48 Ben., 48
Clement, 48 James, 48 John, 217 Joseph, 48
Rachell, 48
,
,
88, 247 , John, Barnard, Humphry, 350 , Richard, 40 , William, 184, 241,333, 338, 34 Barnardo, Mrs., 1 80 Barne, Robert, 134 Barnes, Barns
,
, ,
Bar Simon, Hester, 449 Barruch, Abraham, 449 Aron, 449 Rebecah, 450
, ,
,
,
Richard,
-119,
350
Wm., 86
Bath, John, Earl of, 160*, 165 Bathe, John, 63 Bathoe, Wm., 128 Bathurst, Joseph, 165*
Batley, Edward,,
, ,
462
,
, ,
70 Henrie, IO2 James, 122 Jonathan, 129 John, 86, 444, 451 Nicholas, 351
Giles,
Clement, 154 James, 296 John, 474 , William, 183, 260 Bartcherd.'Tho., 117 Bartlett, Allexander, 470 , John, 334, 336, 340 , Richard, 182 , Robert, 150
,
, ,
Jeffry,
Priscilla,
Batson
Batt
(or Battson),
Thomas,
45, 463
Anne, 299
Christopher, 299 Dorothie, 299
Ellin,
220
182,
-, Olliver,
-,
474
-, -, -,
,
68 , Isack, James, 350 Barwell, John, 350 Barwick, Lawrence, 125 Bascomb, Georg, 303 Basden, William, 303 Basford, William, 82
,
499
507
'
Samuell, 507
Widow, 462
William, 71,
1
19, 133,
437
Basher, Jo., 41 Bashford, John, 496 Baskervile, Robert, 137 Bason, Elizabeth, 507
,
,
Barnet, Barnett
,
, ,
John, 340
Rockingham, 507
, Junr., 451, 462 , Battison, Julian, 355 Battrick, Wm., 59 Battyn, &c., see Battine
, William, 215, 432, 452 Barnewel, Nicholas, 437 Barnewell, Robert, 356 Barnie, Ann, 95 121 , Debora, Barait, Francis, 139 Baron, William, 342, see Barren
Samwell, 184 William, 171 Bassett, John, 63, 297 , Olliver, 75 , Tho., 42
,
William,
247,
see
-,
Wm., 93
Barradall (or Barrodall), Theophilus, 445, 451 Barraman, Alexander, 452 Barren, Margerie, 71 Barrat, Annis, 75 Barret, Barrett
,
,
Baldwin Bawde, Randall, 208 Bawdcn, John, 343 Bawdrye, Mary, 192 Baxter, Edward, 475
, Robert, 109 Bay, Jo., 122 Baycock, Tho., Ill Bayley, Baylie, Bayly, Baylyo , Ann, 170 ,
, ,
440
John, 70
Lyddia, 68 Margaret, 68
Charles,
474
65
514
Baylcy, George, 180 117 , Henry, , John, 86, 103, 191, 444 121 , Margaret, , Robert, 130, 474
,
INDEX.
Bedford (or Bceford), Ann, 129 , Nathantell, 70 , Richard, 496 William, 179, 232 Bedlam, Tho., 71 liedwell, John, 304 Bee, Jo., 86
.,
Roger, 304
Richard, 82, 300, 475,
Bennett, Benjamin, 167* , Charles, 316 , Edward, 241 -, Jane, 72 -, Joane, 259 -, John, 80, u8,
182,
316*
-, Katherine, 209 -, Margery, 230 -, Mary, 242 Mathew, 104 -, Mr., 243
, ,
500
,
Beeby, Jo., 83
Wm.,
128
Baylife,
Temperance, 171
1
86,
see
Bainham, Banum Baynan, John, 185 Bayne, Laughline, 446 Bayncs, Win., 442, see Baines Bayns, James, 430 Beacham, Elisabeth, 433
Beacon, Hugh, 105 Bead, John, 41 William, 84 Beads, Mathew, 139 Beadslie, Beadsley, Beardsley John, 45 Joseph, 45 Marie, 45 Wm., 45 Beal, Margaret, 432 , Peter, 432 , Rebecca, 323 Be.ile, Sara, 88
, , , , ,
-,
,
Thomas,
326, 330
William, 166* Beetell, Jo., 115 Beetes, John, 279 Belchamber, Thomas, 165* Belchem, John, 500
,
William, 196, 209, 327 Benning, Elizabeth, 71 Benson, Henry, 143, 170, 207 128 , John,
,
Belcher, Edward, 98
,
Jeremy, 59
Belford, John, 470 Belfour, James, 355 Belk, Tho., 122 Bell, Fran., 460 , James, 71 122, 124 , John,
,
Abram, 119
Alice, 131
Jo., 109, 132
,
,
William, 307
Wm., 60
Bellamy
Bellis,
Martin, 356, 474 Mary, 107 --, William, 131, 251,273 Bcnton, Robert, 115 Bcomont, Gamaliel!, 76 126 , Tho.,
,
-,
Stecven, 101
, Tho., 114 , William, 189, 250 Beard, John, 354 , Richard, 475 Beards, Elizabeth, 66 Bcarclsley, see Beadslie, &c. Beare, Richard, 128 221 , Walter,
Earl
of,
Beresford, ford
, ,
Berresford,
Berris-
Henrie, 140
Humfrey, 96
Bearne, Francis, 499 Beaton, Nathaniel, 319 , Wm., 75 Beauford, Richard, 118
Beava, George, 198 Beck, Henry, 108 Beckett, Stephen, 278 Beckkitt, William, 52
Beckles, Elisabeth, 424 , Robert, 424, 444
Susanna, 424 Beckwith, Robert, 103 Beddell, Jo., 79 Bedding, Rabecca, 71 Beddle, Wm., 50
,
Benford, Jo., 1 18 Benge, William, 235 Beniamin, Jo., 150 , Richard, 150 Benet, Benett, sec Bennett, &c. Benn, Wm., 128
Sheppard
, Mr., 235 Berne, Olough, 119 Berresford, see Beresford
Bartholomew, 70
Berridg,
Edward, 432
INDEX.
Berrisford, see Beresford
515
Blake, Bartlomew, 229 Francis, 125 John, 145, 349, 500 Nicholas, 376, 406, 474 Robert, 434 Tho., 441 Walter, 171, 238 Blakeston, see Blackston Blanch, Eliz., 109 Blanchard, William, 474 Blanche, James, 296 Blanchflower, Elisabeth, 430
Blanck's,
, ,
no
123
33
383
Ann, 22O
Charles, 351
William, 104
,
,
Good wife,
80
Besford, Jo., 74
Bingham,
Wm., 63
Richard, 140
Thomas,
124,
186, 327,
Binney, James, 472 Binsley, William, 261 Bird, Benjamin, 328, 448
,
,
Thomas, 220
Bestt, Francis,
443
Luke, 79
Burd
see
Margaret, 428 Blaney, Edward, 174, 224, 232 Blason, Ann, 63 Blathwaite, William, 163
Bliss,
Bewlie, Grace, 59 Bevenister, Eliam, 354 Bever, Isack, 137 ,Jo., 83 Bibbie (or Bibby), William,
88,
Owen, 63
Jo., 105
86
265
Bickham
(or
Brickham),
Valentine, 125 William, 438 Bissex, William, 500 Bitler, Mr. 464
,
,
Samvell, 61 Suzan, 6 1
Tho., 6 1
-,
-Bickle,
Bicroft,
Biffin,
Blomfield, Sarah, 280, 282 William. 280, 282 Blore, Francis, 264
,
John, 264
Tym., 79
Edward, 80
Thomas, 447
Bigg, Rachell, 68
Biggnell, Wm., 500 Biggs, Elizabeth, 83 Mrs., 171
Phillipp, 83
Blackgrove, Anto., 39 Blackleech, John, 352 Blackler, Peter, 139 Blacklock, George, 139 Blacklocke, Thomas, 189 Blackly, Tho., no Blackmail, Brian, 460 Humfrey, 122
Blorke, William, 145 Blosse, Mary, 278, 279 , Richard, 278 Blouncker, Henry, 162
268
Sarah, 205
108, 171, 192 William, 171, 319*, 322 (or Briggs), William, 319 Bignall, John, Junr., 452
,
,
Thomas, 461
William, 431
Blackston, Eliza., 299 (or Blakeston), Nathaniel, 167*, 168 Blackwell, Jeremy, 131 Blackweller, Elias, 433 Sarah, 435 Blackwood, Susan, 176, 223 Blades, Anto., 40 Edward, 383, 395,
.,
Thomas,
-Bill, Jo,
,
Senr.,
452
Blowden, Alexander, 495 Mary, 495 Sarah, 495 Blower, Gody, 189 John, 189, 266, 274 , Tho., 132 Bloxam, alias Ingles, Nicholas, 139 Bloxsall, Jo., 69 Blunt, George, 355 Boddy, Robert, 121 Boden, John, 469 Bodilies, Arthur, 124 Bodingham, John, 354 Bodkin, Martin, 353 , Nicho., 354
, , ,
Bilford, James,
350
46
John, 186, 266
Marie, 49
Billiard,
442
Billinge, Cornelius,
67
411
-,
John, 375
Nicholas, 41
-,
65-2
S'6
Bolton, Nathaniell, 70
INDEX.
Bostock, Eclmond, 106
INDEX.
Brighton
or (Braughton, Charts, 319*, Broughton),
Brian, Robert,
,
no
324
Brakley, Jane, 185 William, 193
see
Brackley
Bryan, Mac Briar. Briar, Joseph, 367, sfc Bryer Brice (or Price), John, 319 Bricke, Edward, 174 Brickham (or Bickham), Richset
Broderick, William, 165*, 167 Brodley, Daniell, 53 Brogan, Nico., 141 Brogden, John, 193
Branch Christopher, 169, 201 ard, 334, 336, 340 Mary, 2OI Bridges, Kdmond, 107 Thomas, 201 Elisha, 67 see Braunch Henry, 195 Thomas, 234 Brancker, Branker Edward, 423 Bridgestock (or Bridgestocke) Ann, 492 Mary, 423 Nathaniel!, 423, 446 Mary, 489 Richard, 489, see Brandby, Eliz*., 354 Brandon, Hugh, 451 Brigstock Marttin, 269 William, 492 Brane, Thomas, 97 Bridgwatter, Isbell, 218 Richard, 177, 218 Brangman, Edward, 307 Bridle, John, 326, 330 , Samuell, 303, 307 Briers, Robert, 79 Branker, see Brancker Branlin, Ann, 2U Briggham, Tho., 62
,
,
Brogdon, Humphry, 451 Brograve, Henry, 353 Bromby, TO., 64 Tho., 64 Bronic, John, 352
,
, , ,
Bromwell, Isack, no Bronsforu, Jonathan, 95 William Morgan, Broockes, alias, 247 Brook, Brooke, Brookes, Brooks
Alice, 113
Launcelott, 141
Ann, 84
Barnabie, 128
Bazill,
35
William, 211 Bransby, Thomas, 181, 230 William, 94 , Bransbyes, Mr., 231 Brasey, Wm., 6 1 Brasier, Abraham, 1 66*
,
Wm., 319
see
Braughton
Broughton),
(Brighton,
Charts,
138, ste
or
319*,
324 Braunch,
Jo.,
Branch
Bringhurst,
Thomas, 446
Bray, John, 340 Bread, Arthur, 356 , George, 445 , Thomas, 353, 356 Brearly, Martin, 351
,
Brint, Morgan, 8 1 Brisco, Ann, 102 Brishitt, Petter, 191 Bristow, Bristowe
Eliz., 124 John, Junr., 303 ; 305, sec Marshall , Richard, 441 , Britland, Richard, 462
, ,
George, 96 Gilbert, 93 James, 1)3, 183, 259 John, 87, 474 Mr., 432 Richard, 62, 77, 81, '23, 129 Robert, Lord, 159 79 Samuel, 467 Sibile, 187
Thomas,
62, 77,
128,
217, 356, 47
Thomas, 440
340
Brett, James, 75
ton
,
,
John, 351, 452 Amy, 467 , William, 467 Bretton, Ralph, 489 Brewer, Daniel), 150, 442 Elizabeth, 137
Brettland,
,
Dennis, 142
Jo., 138
Nicholas, 429
, Robert, 184, 246" , Tho., 79 Broad, Thomazin, 123 Broadshaw, Richard, 217 Brock, Brocke John, 259 Lawrence, 140 Richard, 70 Robert, 71
Broomer, Joan, 62
Marie, 58 Broomish, Edward, 127 Broque, Gillain, 198 Louis, 199 , Robert, 198
, ,
324
INDEX.
BroWing, see Browning, &c. Browinge, William, 201
Bruton, Robert, 297 , William, 39 Bruxston, Tho., 114 Bryan, Cornelious, 452
,
Brown, Browne
,
Bugland, Henry, 128 Buglar (or Bugler), Thomas, 3>6*. 343 Bulfell, Richard, 116
Bulkly, Bulkley, Bulkely , Grace, 76
,
203
,
Edward,
86
,
, , ,
Edward, 41, 129 El., 446 Elisabeth, 432 Francis, 354 Hugh, 353
Ilumry, 441 James, 356, 386, 392,
, ,
, , ,
Henry, 139
Jane, 493
Jo.,
36
3<>7,
Joseph, 40
see Brian,
O'Bryan, &c.
463
see
-,
410
-, John, 61, 63, 68, 87, 91, III, 122, 135, 140, 150, 171, 173, 181,214,311,327, 328, 33i, 335. 339, 372, 434 , 63'< JJS. -, Jonas, 2 316*, 318, 343 -, Josiah, 1 66* iah,
'
Buckley
Bull,
,
Ann, 490
Christopher, 474, 490
Thomas,
151,
Brycr, John, 3:6, see Briar Bucher, Frances, 177 Buck, Bucke
,
,
,
Edward, 63
Henry,
57, 107
, ,
Isack, 95
-, Licldia, Idia, -,
88 Mary, 109
36
,
,
,
,
Gercyon
(or
Gercian),
Bullaker,
Billiard,
-, Michcll, -,
,
282
,
,
>75, 225 , Isack, 135 , Mara, 175, 225 , Pcleg., 175, 225
, ,
,
252
i ,
Richard, 142, 270 Roger, 65 , Thomas, 125 , William, 65 liuckam, Richard, 78 Buckingham, George, Marquis of, 156
, , ,
Bullman, Jo., 73
Bullock, Bullocke Anto., 86
-,
,
Edward, 68
Francis, 121
, ,
Duke of,
-,
-, -,
'57, 158
74,
Thomas,
Weston,
William,
42,
122,
460
185,
257
109,
Bunn
52
(or Bundicke),
liunce, Jo.,
Uundock
44, 46,
Wm.,
49
Joseph, 126 -, William, 169 Brownley, Richard, 52 Browton, Jo., 127 Bruer, John, 317*, 342 Bruister, Win., 132 Brumwell, John, 64 Bruncock, John, 433
-,
Brufiing, Jo.,
,
80
Bruntts, Samuell, 439 Brush, John, 431 , Mary, 431 Bruster, Abram, 104
, ,
Elizabeth, 71
Richard, 112
'aniell, 63 Bonn, Bun Humfrey, 119 Bridgitt, 22O Mrs., 177 John, 432, 435 Thomas, 177, 22O Mary, 436 William, 139,403,414 Bunnel, William, 428 s,v liulkly, Bunny, Bunney Buckinuster, John, 227 , Elisabeth, 424, 436 Bucks, Mr., 226 Hannah, 424, 436 Richard, 424, 436, 442 Buckworth, Richard, 474 Bucland, , William, 436 William, 96, Buckland Bunnyon, John, 493 Budd, Jo., 113 Mary, 493 Budding, Richard, 475 Bunting, Ann, 430 Budge, John, 334, 337, 340 , Henry, 430 Buenno, Beniamin, 474 Richard, 132 Bugby, Bugbye , Sarah, 426 Edward, 278, 279 Susanna, 430 Rebecca, 279 Burback, Marie, 118 -, Sarah, 278 Bui'bon, John, 474
, ,
-,
,
INDEX.
Burch, Burche * , Capt., 73
S9
S2
INDEX.
Canting, Dennis, 358 Cantlebury, John, 334, 336, 341 Cantwell, John, 193 Capell, William, 104 Caplin, Robert, 103 Caps, Capps , Cathrin, 194 , Phoebe, 431 , William, 187, 274, 431, 442, 452 Carew, Elizabeth, 491 , Katherine, 491 -, Richard, 476, 491
-,
Byrch, Henry, 446, see Burch Byrkenhead, Mathew, 158, see Birkenhedd Byrne, Dinnis, 500, see Burne
CADDY
William, 41
Cades, Thomas, 378, 402 Cadge, Edward, 225 Cadle, Thomas, 470
Thomas, 359
Edmoiul, 194 Elinor, 357 Erasmus, 180 128 , Geo., Henry, 86 , James, 50, 192 John, 38, 96, 121, 170, 176, 220, 268, 272 Margery, 126 Martha, 46 Rosamus, 234 122 , Thomas, 46, William, 228
, , , , , , , , ,
Edward, 387 Calder, Thomas, 261 Call .... Alles, 294 ., Augsten, 294 Callahan, Dorothy, 496
Calcott,
. .
James,
Earl
of,
158,
60
Carlowe, Edward, 218 Carlton, Mary, 37 Carman, Henry, 171, 215 Carmichael, Archibald, 163*, 165, 167
Wm.,
135, 142
Caruear [Carvear],
291
,
Elizabeth,
Carn
, ,
426
291
Jane, 426
Calthrop, Charles, 182 Calverlie, Geo., 86 Calvert, Sir George, 157 Came, Francis, 333, 335, 340 Caminge, John, 171
John, 426 Garner [?Carver], Michael!, 475 Carney, Patick, 452 Carning, John, 183 Carnock, Tho., 452 Carnoll, Christopher, 36 Carow, Peter, 369, see Carrow Carpender, Samuel!, 439 Carpent, William, Junr., 299 Carpenter, Abigael, 299 , Dixi, 190
,
Elias, 143
Susanna, 291 Carven, Richard, 177 [?Carver] Garner, Michael!, 475 Carvis, Katharin, 435 Gary, Richard, 115, 357 Caryl, Katharin, 437 Casewell, Caswell, Caswells Lawrence, 319,319*, 323 -, Mr., 305
,
, ,
, ,
Wm., 472
Can
Henry, 1 68* Tho., 39 , Tomazin, 59 Win., 140, 299 Carpentier, Martin de, 198 Carpentry, Jan de, 198 Carr Andrew, 71
, ,
-,
Richard, 309
Cannelly, Daniell, 136 Cannings, Wm., 444, 452 Cannion, Wm., 38 Canon, Elizabeth, 85 206 , John, , Richard, 85 Cant, William, 41 Canter, Capt., 309 Canterbury, George, Archbp., of, 158 , William, Archbp.,
of, 1 60
Ralph, 498 Richard, 98 Robert, 77 Carraway, Joan, 137 Carre, Henry, 165 Carrell, Henry, 117
Carrington, Thomas, 150 Carrow, George, 332, 336, 340,
see
Cason, Casson John, 133 (orCoson), Nehemiah, III Thomas, 475 Casse, Wm., 133 Cassedy, John, 41 Casson, see Cason Castell, George, 123 Henry, 101 Caswell, see Casewell
, ,
,
Carow
Cauan,
see
Cavan
Anto., 120
-,
Boham, 453
Cauldwall, Martha, 496 Caunt, Richard, 122 Caus (or Cans), Mr., 189 Causey (or Cawsey), Mrs., 171
INDEX.
Causey, Nathaniel, 171,213,268
,
21
Thomas,
181,
212
Jo.,
140
Cawcott, George, 267 Cawdle, Wm., 67 Cawfeild, Richard, 360 Cawood, Richard, 71
Thomas, 248
Chaunce), Ellin,
Channce
(or
Cawsey, see Causey Cawt, Bryan, 175 Chace, John, 323, 452, 501 Chadd, Mary, 126 Chaddock, Marie, 67 Chaffin, Daniell, 475 Chalk, Jo., 117
Challener, Robert, 501 Challoner, Sir Thomas, 156 Chaloner, Morris, 192 Chamber, Henry, 317*, see
136 Chantry, Robert, 180 Chapeman, Richard, 501 Chaplain, Edward, 303 Chaplaine, Isacke, 173, 213 , John, 173, 213
,
man
Edward, 185 John, 185, 274 Richard, 323 Thomas, 185
Wm.,i33
Cheney, Elisabeth, 423 Georg, 423 , Mary, 423
, ,
Mary
(173),
213
Chaplin, Chapline
see
Cheyney
William, 109
Chambers
Chamberlain, Chamberlin,
C'uamberlins,
Wm., 83
Chamberlaine, Chamberline,
,
,
500
Chesterman, Adam, 8 1 Chesting, John, 142 Cheswood, Hugh, 139 Chew, John, 237
, Sarah, 237 Cheyney, Cheyny, Cheynei Abram, 140 Charles, 467 George, 446
, , ,
, , ,
501
James, 257 John, 317*. 342 Marmaduke, 358 Mr., 257 Rebecca, 186, 254 Thomas, 84, 316* Wm., 127 Chambers, Alice, 224 Chri., 137
Elizabeth, 75 Henry, 316, 342, see
86,
250
,
,
Ralph, 57
Richard, 51, 118
Thomas,
212, 274
, ,
121,
171,
see
Cheney
Walter, ill
see
Chappman
Chamber
James, 188, 235 Jane, 37 John, 145, 215 Josua, 129 Robert, 130 Thomas, 217 Chamblis Richard, 39 Chambney, Marie, 113 Chamell, Walter, 461
Chappell, George, 43 , John, 82, 112, 333, 338, 340 , Jonah, 476 , Joshuah, 494 , Thomas, 95 Chappman, Luke, 241
Tho.
453
Childs, Tho., 82
Chillicott, see Chilcot
Chard
,
(or
Charde)
1
Chipperfield],
Ann, 202
Josuah,
,
, ,
70, 202,
267
Charles, 208
Champ
,
(or
Chump),
Alice, 75
John, 192
Champante, Hen., 300 Champer, Robert, 169 Champin, Pasta, 185 Champion, Pascoe, 244
Richard, 37 Chancy, Charles, 198
,
-, -, -,
Isack, 61
Charlton, Henrie, 263 Chase, Edward, 492, 496 , Margret, 492, 496 , Stephen, 476, 492, 496 Chason, John, 448
Rabecca, 6 1 Tho., 61
Chittwood, Marie, 45
Chizell, Daniell,
476
66
522
Cholmle, Robert, 221
INDEX.
Clark, Margaret,
ICleri,
Clerke,
Wm.,
47,
see
Clark,
Nicholas, 104, 150 Porcas, 358 Richard, 40, 52 Robert, 143, 318*, 319*, 323. 431 Roger, 427, 475, 492
Sycillie,
Edward,
461,
see
Sara, 120
see
49
73, 85, 128, 139,
Thomas,
452, 476
,
Chump
86, 243, 256, 153, 185, 318*, 319*, 324, 327, 329, 349, 363. 366, 368, 388, 45, 411, 415. 463, 475 Clerks , see Clearke, Clarkson, Mathew, 166
Clatworthy, Mathew, 114 Clay, Martha, 425 , Stephen, 358, 382, 385, 394, 402, 447
Clayton George, 38 Clifford, Marie, 59 Olliver, 115 Clift, James, 316*, 317, 343 Clifton, Tho., 114 Cliggatt, Wm., 446, 452 Clinch, Tho., 311 Clinton, Jo., 81, see Clynton Clitden, Francois, 198 Clitson, Robert, 297 Cloake, Edmond, 188
,
Cliffe,
Clood
(or Clode),
John, 334,
337, 341
see
James,
John, 211
see
Clay
,
86
Edward, 468
see
445 Clancey, Cornelius, 475 Clancy, Christopher, 495 Daniel!, 439 Clanton, Jo., 138 Clare, Marie, 488 Mr., 196 Nicolas, 488 Thomas, 488 Claree, John, 465, 466 Lowland, 465, 466 Clark, Clarke Ann, 357, 422, 427
, , ,
,
, Cleypole Claypool, John, 357 Claypoole, Norton, 357 Clayton, Obediah, 164 Richard, 104 , see Cleyton , Claxon, John, 234 Claxson, Abraham, 86 Cleaner, John, 452 , Kathrin, 452 Clearke, Fayth, 278 281 , John,
, ,
Wm., 125 Clowes, Robert, 161* Cluffe, Jo., 56 Clymer, Jo., 134 Clynton, Richard, 39, see Clinton Coachman. Alexander, 453 John, 94 Coale, Chrictopher, 452
,
, ,
Thomas, 453
see
,
,
Brigett, 175
, ,
, ,
Edmond, 82
Edward,
35, 171,
475
174,
223,
Nico., 128 Cobbet, Josias, 72 Cobbett, James, 72 Cobcrafte, Geo., 85 Cobham, Maryj 470
, ,
Hamor
Ezechell, 39 -, Jeremy, 174, 223, see
,
,
Nathaniell, 40
, , ,
,
Hamor
,
Henry, 453
John, 35, 41,
Lcetitia,
Robert, 501
Cock, Cocke Allan (or Allen), 351, , 352, 359,400, 4" Geo., loo
, , ,
137,
138,
Thomas, 138
427
Cooke
INDEX.
Cock, Joseph, leo Mary, 436
, , Richard, 153, 378, 417 Cockerel!, William, 297
5*3
Colton, Thomas, 468 Colture, Wm., 1 12 Colwell, Samuell, 358 Combe, William, 334, 341
Edward, 84
Eliza.,
118
Cockey, Tho., 39
Cocklin, Denis, 434
, ,
Wm., 453
James,
316*,
317,
342 John, 316*, 318, 343 William, 295 Cock's, Wm., 128 Cockton, Daniell, 475 Codd, James, 476 Codrington, Alice, 428
,
Comberbatch, Thomas, 290 Combes, Austen, 173 Cornell, Dugwell, 475 Comes, John, 235 William, 236 Comin, Nicholas, 180, ste Co-
mon
Coniins
[i.e.,
1 1
Commins], Ed-
ward,
sa CoL- Comon, Nicholas, 234, see Comin Collings, James, 501 Compeare, Leonard, 161* Nicholas, 318 Compton, Frances, 178
lyer
,
see Collins
Jo., 141
sec
Christopher,
166,
Collingworth, David, 75
Collins, Abigaill,
,
Conaway,
,
Conway
489
Ann, 97
Charles, 440
429
, ,
, ,
David, 193
Elizabeth, 105 Emanuell, 326, 330
Giles, 104
453
,
Nicholas, 429 Richard, 163*, 164 Congrave. Winnifredd, 113 Cofiisby [i.e. Connisby], Wm.
,
,
429
Coe, Jane, 59 Coert, John, 139 Coggin, Sara, 113 Cogley, Daniell, 1 88 Coke, Adrian, 52
Elizabeth, 67
,
,
H3
tot,
206,
Henrie, 142 John, 71, 97, 137 Marie, 49 Miles, 137 Richard, 38 Robert, 79, 80 Tho., 52, 114 Wm., 141 Coker, John, 79, 253 Cokes, Edward, 75 Colborn, Edward, 107 Colbron, Wm., 107 Colburne, Robert, 107 Colchester, Joan, 105 Cole, Clement, 59
,
, , , ,
only Conly (or Couly), Patrick, Conne, Jacque, 197 Conner, Bryen, 475 Jane, 430 Phillipp, 37 Teag, 437 Connet, Mary, 428
, , ,
241
-,
-,
,
319*,
,
, ,
Wm.,
see
79
Collings
Conney, Coney Conneyland, Patt, 476 Connier, Tho., 126, seeConyer Conniers, Jo. 39, see Conyers Conny, see Coney Cormyer, Patrick, 71, see Con,
Collis,
,
nier
Collohon, Charles, 113 Collohone, Owen, 499 Collon, Nicholas, 139 Collopp, Jo., 126
Conoway, see Conway Conway, Conaway, Conoway , Aron (or Aaron), 179,
233
, ,
Cornelius, 475
393,
414
,
James, 360 Joan, 493 Jo-, 74 Thomas, 359 William, 166, 245, 273,
Thomas, 181
Walter, 137
,
Tobias, 475
see Collier
Margaret, 75 Cony, Coney Conyard, Nathaniel, 314 Conyers, Moses, 190, see Consee
niers
493
see Coles, Coale Colebank, Sara, 96 Coletnan, John, 139 , Wm., 113
,
Colman, Abram, 193 Barnard, 85 Colthrough, Peter, 359 Coltman, Ann, (170), 204 Henry, 170, 204
, ,
Phillip,
257
662
5*4
Cooe, John, 278
,
INDEX.
Robert, 278, 279
Cook, Elizabeth, 498 Sarah, 429 William, 492, 495 Cooke, Ann, 187
, , ,
Copeland, Jo., 112 Copeland, Mary, 427 Mr., 312 Copley, James, 1 19 Lionel, 165*
, ,
Oliver,
468
Copman,
,
,
,
.
, ,
Jeremiah, 440
(or Cocke), John, 36, 98,
104,
113,
175,
226,
319,
-,
,
Coppinger, John, 475 Coppyn, Robert, 119 Corbett, Benjamin, 508 , Mary, 508 William. 361 Corbitt, Roger, 441 Cordelign (Cordelon, or Cordylion), Peter (or Petard),
,
Richard, 109, 120 , Wm., 103, 187 Cooker, John, 186 Cookins, Danniell, 254 Cooksey, William, 169, 178,
Rowland, 95 Coubber, Rebecca, 187 Coughlan, Teague, 475 Coulburne, John, 359 Couly (or Conly), Patrick, 71 Councell (or Counsell), Edward, 332, 335, 341 Countwane (or Countway), John, 191, 192 Couper, Walter, 258 Courser, William, 77 Courtney, James, 151 t Jo., 104
, ,
Sybbill, 105
228
Cordiu, Paulus, 453 Cordoza, Soloman, 450 Cordylion, -see Cordelion Cone, Richard, 127 Cork, Margaret, 492 Corker, Elizabeth, 102
Wm.,
361
Courtyere, George, 501 Coussens, Coussins, Cossens, Cosson, Cozens , John, 441, 461, 464
, , Junr., 461 Wm., 142, 327, 329 Covell, Jo., 126 Covells, Capt., 308 Coventrie, Miles, 80
,
William, 188
Coop,
see
Abigail, 431
Francis, 358
,
,
, ,
325
, , ,
Coventry, Thomas, Lord, 1 60 Covett, Robert, 103 Coward, Rob., 333, 336, 341 , Samuel!, 461 Cowdell, Thomas, 141
109,
142, 188,
,
,
, , ,
,
,
438 Lawrance, 293 Martha, 44 Mary, 44, 293, 358 Peter, 59 Rebeca, 293 Richard, 35, 102
Thomas,
402
Cornwell, William, 142 Corrington, Jo., 63
,
Mary, 63
Cowley, Elisabeth, 423 Roger, 423, 430, 452 Susanna, 423, 430 , William, 95 Cowly, Bryan, 142 Cowper, Averyn, 37 Ro., 54 Cox, Francis, 360 John, 303
, , , ,
Corser, William, 41 Corteenc, Ellinor, 476 Cosker, Henry, 394 Coson (or Cason). Nehemiah, III
, , ,
44, 236,
Cossens Cosson,
see
Cous<.Vc.
Wm.,
142
sens,
Mrs., 307 Phillip, 318*. 319*, 320 , Samuel, 167* Coxe, William, 255 Coxsall, John, 150 Coxshedd, Jo., 105 Coxson, Tho., 8 1
-,
Wibroe, 44 Wm., 69
Cop
[i.e..
Costanio, Abraham, 450 Costeen, John, 439 Cote, Eliz., 117 Cotes, James, 81, 136 , Jo., 113 "otesworth, James, 143 Cotinho, Moses Henriques, 361
Cozens
,
(or
see
Coussens),
Wm.,
327, 329
Coussens
INDEX.
Craddock, Katharin, 429 Mr."; 106 Cradouke, William, 267 Craford, Patrick, 158
,
5*S
Crowley, Ro., 61 Croy, Jan de, 198 Cruder, Hugh, 180 Grudge, Richard, 268 Crust, Thomas, 225
Crutchfield, Thomas, 437 Crutchloe, Chructhloe , Elizabeth, 493
Craft, Crafts
,
,
Mathew,
,
-,
, ,
421 Joseph, 163 Margaret, 421 Roger, 361 Sarah, 421 Thomas, 187
,
William, 468 , Crag, Cragg, Crage , John, 357, 424, 467 , Susanna, 424
,
Widow, 440
Zacharia,
1
80
Wm., 443
Crampe, Thomas, 188 Crane, John, 316 Richard, 126 Cranfield, Ann, 37
, ,
Edward,
37,
164,
167
Richard, 127 Critch, Richard, IOI Critchlow, Wm., 440 Crocker, Henery, 221, 237 , Jone, 237 Richard, 181 Croft's, Croftes
Cristie,
, ,
Henry, 491 James, 491, 493 Rebecca, 493 Susanna, 491 Cryer, Ben., 508 Cudden, John, 475 Cuffe, Martin, 194 Cugley, Danniell, 264 Culley, Samuell, 181, 2 239 Cullidge, Geo. 1 12
, , ,
,
, ,
161"
161
*,
163*
,
Thomas, Lord,
163, 165
Crashaw, Rawleigh,
183,
St'e
Crome
Crauen, SLV Craven , Craven, Richard, 272 112 , Thomas, , William, Earl of, 162 Croningburgk, Peter, 141 Crawford, Thomas, 494 Crooke, Wm., 84 Crawshaw, William, 244, see Crookshank, Alexander, 465 Crashaw and Croshaw , Hester, 465 Creamer, Martin, 441 Crosby, Ann, 62 Crean, Paul, 412 , Marmaduke, 64 Creed, Creede , Symon, 62 Ann (or Anne), 120, 492 62 , , Tho.,
Tohn, 476, 492 Wm., 347, 366 Crenne, Jan de, 199
,
(or Crowe), Wm., 74 Crompe, Bridget, 117 Thomas, 227 Crompton, Sir Thomas, 156 Croney, William, 243
Croshaw,
Raughly,
274,
see
Curtis, Elizabeth,
, , ,
,
64
John,
,
Curtise, John,
,
342
,
,
,
Custis, Robert,
Oiita,
William, 316*, 342 Crossing, Wm., 358 Crouch, Richard, 177 , Robert, 121
,
Thomas,
175, 180,
232
Crichlow (or Chrichlow) Elizabeth, 475 Henry, 475 James, 475 Crillick, James, 357 Cripp's, Zachary, 235
, , ,
Richard, 51
Thomas, 40
Cuthbert, Alexander, 497 , Elizabeth, 497 Cutler, Clinton, 80 Tho., 51 , Culling, Henry, 125 Cult, Lawrence, 372, see Cults Culling, Cultinge , Jane, 123 , John, 277, 279 -, Richard, 282 -, William, 281
Cults, John, 163
, ,
Crisp, Crispe
,
Edward, 432
John, Senr., 452
Mitford,
(or
Crome),
Wm.,
74
see
526
Cvlloe (Culloe), Steven, 185
INDEX.
Daries, James, 180
Tho., 73 Dabbin, Nicholas, 153 Dabyn, Robert, 283 Dade, John, 268 Daggett, Tho., 114 Dainty, Henry, 297 Dalbey, Joane, 501 Dalbie, William, 169 Dalby, William, 233 Dale, Niccolas, 255
, ,
DABB,
Darkin, Robert, 401 Darno, Penelope, 107 Darrell, John, 294 Dart, Jane, 133
Darvall, Charles, 297
460
, , ,
Sir
Thomas, 27
Wn:., 319*,
set
Dauers, see Davers Daues, see Daves Daughton, Richard, 86 Wm., 135 Dauis, see Davis Davenport, Jo., 141 Davers, Robert, 63, 460
,
421
422,
237,
43'
,
Joane
(or Jonc),
421
, ,
The., 71
(or Deale),
,
,
Owen, 440
Deale
Dales, Francis, 67 Dalleper, Henry, 122 Dallinger, Jo., 63 Dallison, Martin, 448 Dally, Richard, 83 Dalton, Hanna, 65
, ,
Randall, 307 Richard, 201, 256 , Robert, 176 , Sarah, 466 , Thomas, 254, 257 , William, 265, 428, 453, 460, 466, 468
, , ,
Philemon, 65 Samuell, 65
[i.e.
see
Davy
see
Daves
Damand
Dammancl], Jane,
Chri., 79 Daniell, 51
Dorothie, 113
Edmond,
Edward,
Damport, I^anslott, 175, 180 , Lawley, 233 Dan, John, 427 Danby, John, 477 Dancy, John, 234 Dandg, Henry, 313* Dane, Tho., 77 Daneff, James, 453 Danes, Richard, 51
Robert, 434 (or Daues), Suzan, 108 Dang, Margarett, 361 Dangerfield, Walcup, 363 Daniel Daniell
,
51 37,
in,
133,
193
-,
-,
Davison, Alice, 173 Davy, Robert, 365, see Davie Daw, William, 332, 338, 340 Dawe, Geo., 105, 127 Dawes, John, 159* , William, 48 Dawlen, Henry, 177 Dawse, Margery, 176
86, 195,
362
-, Ellin,
,
113
476
, ,
,
Humfrey, 38
Isbell, 113 Jane, 363, 489 Joane (or Jone),
, ,
174,
187
, John, 40, 65, 68, 71, 104, 137, 171, 179,186, 212,
190
Tremmitt, 364 William, 171, 210 Day, Anthony, 104 , Dorothy, 105 Hanna, 77 , James, 378, 408, 417 John, 133, 169, 238, 308
,
Anne, 492
Christopher, 272 Daniell, 37
Mary, 280
Richard, 79 Robert, 46, 280 Samuel, 167 Thomas, 501 Dayes, Tho., 40 Dayhurst, Thomas, 179 Dayley, Alice, 427 Denis, 427 Katherine, 427
,
Downes, ^45
Elizabeth, 65 Henry, 127, 163 John, 362, 472, 492, 497, 5i Nicholas, 476
477,
-,
,
364
Richard,
317*, 319*,
, ,
325
Robert, 358, 362
Thomas, 497
Wilbert, 365 Dannell, Edward, 115 Dapwell, Robert, 367
Owen, 446
Sara,
43
Daynie, Jo., 124 Deacon, Avis, 109 Tho. ,111 , Deale (or Dale), Wm.,
3 '9*, 32*
318"
INDEX.
Dean, Deane
Abel, 430, 443
527
Dennis, Daniell, 52
De De
75
De De
'97
Delavall, Ralph, 350, 373, 399,
4"
De La Ware,
Delywarr
Delbridge, Mr., 308 De Lecheilles, Jacques, 198 De Le Marlier, Nicolas, 199 De Le Mer, Philippe, 198 De Lielate, Anthuine, 199 Delk, Roger, 237 Dellahay, Jo., 75. Dellicat, Francis, 115 Delywarr, Isaye, 243, see De
Esau-,
184,
see
La Ware
De
De Moone,
Marline, 179 Dempster, Jane, 435, 437 Robert, 435 , Demster, John, 477 Denbigh, Henry, Earl of, 159 Dench, Win., 73 Dency (or Deucy), John, 180,
see
Densy
Denham, John,
,
319, 477
William, 182 Denison, Doctor, 144 , Edward, 213 Denman, Jo., 132 Denmarke, John, 180
528
Dod, Jane, 202
John, 169, 202, 267, 270, 3'9, 319*- 323 Margaret, 425 Mrs., 169
,
, ,
,
INDEX..
Dot ten, Wm., 469
Doue, see Dove Doughty, Doughtie Ann, 172, 216
, ,
Drake, Jo., 128 Dran, Maren, 364 Drap, see Draper Draper, Bartholmew, 71
181,
,
Thomas,
see
172,
Cleare, 279
216, 238
,
Dodderidge, Davie, 141 Jarvice, 40 Tho., 117 Richard, 165* Dodington, Dodson, Kdward, 134 Elisabeth, 427 Georg, 427 Dodsworth, James, 436 Doe, Jo., 81 Thomas, 122, '77 Doged, Thomas, 295 Dolbeare (or Dqlebeer), Samuell, 318*, 319*, 324 Doldron, Grace, 362 Dole, Peter, 35 Dolebeer, see Dolbeare Doleberry, Andrew, 362 Doleman (or Toleman), Susan (or Susannah), 320*
, , ,
Dowtie
Joseph, 63 Robert, 249, 440 , Tho., 104 Drax, Henry, 363, 384, 463 Drayton, Thomas, 363, 453 Dreadd, John, 40 Drebble, James, 161
, ,
see
Dowse
Tho., 41
Will., 332, 337, 340
see
Drue
see
Donthorne, &c.
Thomas, 236
Dove, Mary, 442 Dowe, Henrey, 292 Joane, 292 Dowell, Dennis, 363, 453 Richard, 476 Dowglas, William, 269, Douglas, and Duglas Dowling, William, 477
, ,
see
Drury
Drinker, Edward, 98
,
Elizabeth, 98
Jo.,
, ,
98
98
Phillip,
sec
Driskell, Cornelius,
, ,
Downe, John,
,
326, 331
|
Driver, James, 74
Robert, 135
Elizabeth, 185, 244
(or
Downeman,
Downman),
Thomas, 465
(or
Domelawe
Domelow),
470
John, 185, 244, 274 Mary, 257 Dowries, Daniell, 445 212 , Eustice,
,
see
Drew-
-, -, -,
Dona van,
Daniell,
-, W'alter,
-, -, see
Henry, 113
Downs
Dry, William, Duboyes, John, 364 Duce, Gyles, 501 , Robert, 74 Dudley, Andrew, 171, 209 , John, 499 , Joseph, 163*, i68 Dudman, Henry, 104
Duffeikl,
88
,
,
Edward, 350, 354, 356, 36'. 372,379, 382,391, 393, 399, 42, 49, 43
Donthorne
(or
Dunthome),
Dunthome
Douthorn
Dore, James, 213
Doric, see
Dorifall,
Downman, see Downeman Downs John, 498, see Downes Dowse Mr., 262
Mrs., 183
John, 213 John, 173 Dufour, Theodore, 198 Dugdell, Henry, 122 William, 256, Duglas,
Duffill,
Duft'y,
see
Dory
Jo., 56
William, 219
Dorset, Edward, Earl of, 159 Dory (or Dorie), Gregory, 182,
Dum'
iner
[i.e.,
Dummer],
260
INDEX.
Dnmmer,
, ,
5*9
, ,
,
Alee, 299 DorSthie, 299 Jane, 299 Joane, 299 Richard, 299 Steephen, 299
Edward (a. Negro), 178, 229 Dymockc, William, 501 Dymond, Robert, 40, see Dia- Edwards, Anthony, 266
mond
,
, ,
Arthur, 191 David, 416 Edmond, 117 John, 1 80, 234, 326,
34, 366
-,
Dun,
see
Dunbarr.
Dunn Wm.,
Duncomb,
128 Jo., 1 10
Richard,
154,
255,
141,
469
Robert,
130,
Dundas, Wm., 364 Dune, Thomas, 172 Dimeing, Henry, 501 Dungan, Thomas, 164*
144
[?
,
],
Sarah, 469
Thomas, 477
or East-
Thomas, 94
William, 117, 192
Easemond (Easman,
mond), John, 318*, 319*, 323 East, Easte Richard, 187, 257 , William, 103, 133 Eastchurch, William, 366 see East Easte, Eastmond, see Easemond Easton, Rob., 332, 336, 340 Eastwick, Henry, 460
, , Richard, 460 Easy, Ben., 84 Eaton, Abigail, 58 , George, 81
see
Eles
Ely
Dunstarr, Robert, 142 Dunsthorp, Zechariah, 430 Dunthorne (or Donthorne), Elizabeth, 255, 273
Thomas, 255 Dunton, Andrew, 37 Pon, Michel, 198 Dupper, Edward, 195 Durant, Natthan, 477 Thomas, 477 Durdal, Heugh, 299 Duston, John, 154 Dutton, David, 238 , Richard, 429 Dweight(orDwight), Benjamin, 447, 453
,
Du
John, 40 Mabell, 120 Mary, 58 Tho., 58 Ebdon, George, 318* Ebes, Thomas, 257 Ebsworth, Anne, 243 Agnes, 184
, , ,
,
Egerton, Wm., 135 Egginton, Seaborne, 453 Eggleston, Richard, 102, 104 Ekkersoe, Tho., 128 Elbridg, William, 194 Elding, Edward, 501 Eldred, Nathaniel), 442 Eldridg, Giles, 424
Eles,
see
Eeles
Dyamond,
see
Diamond
;
1
Dye, Henry, 63 Dyer, Ananiah, 127 Isack, 316*. 317 , James, 432 , Jo., 42 , Roger, 432, 442 , Samuell, 448 , Sarah, 432
,
Eden, Alles, 291, sa Edens, and Eeden Edenburrow, Tho., 37 Edenden, 434 Joyee, 434 Edens, Jo., 140, see Eden Ederife, Ester, 224 Edgar, Richard, 334, 336, 339 Edge, Robert, 130 Edger, William, 190 Edlow, Mathew, 169, 2OI Edlyn, Henry, 162
,
(a
Maid), 195
432
, , ,
Sarah, 432
Thomas,
432
Ellatt,
John, 231
Edmond,
,
Ed-
Ellerton, James, 41
156
Elley, Benj'., 446 Ellgate, Margrett,
Ellicott, Vines,
,
,
William, 501
47 366
46
Widow, 470
see Ellacott
Dymett
[i.e.,
Ellinsworth,
,
Wm.,
367
Elliot, Elliott
mas, 96
190
67
53
Elliot,
, ,
, ,
INDEX.
Georg, 430 Henry, 367
Jane, 430 Joan, 438, 477
, , ,
,
46
Thomas, 161
David, 173, 176, 22O Elizabeth, 92
Gamaliel!, 442 Margrett, 220
Ellis,
,
, ,
, , , ,
Ellison, Ellin,
,
230
George, 231
(Elison),John, 181, 230 William, 250
366 William, 132 Ellitt, Walter, 135 Ellmer, Edward, 150 Ellotts, Henry, 142 Ellvyn (or Elvyn) Mark, 38
Elliston, George,
, , ,
Wm.,
81
Elson, Elizabeth, 64
see Ell-
wood
Ely, Ann, 259 Elizabeth, 259 ,
,
,
,
Eelie
see
Emarson,
Emerson
Embree
(or
Emberee), William,
Emerson
Emmerson]
,
,
Alike, 239
Ann, 239
INDEX.
Farley, Thomas, 181, 230 Farman, Alice, ro8 108 , Mary,
Ralph, 108 Tho., 108 Farmer, Charles, 188 Elizabeth, 75 James, 303 John, 135, 329, 334, 33 6 337, 34, 454 Madam, 472
,
, , , , . ,
Tymothie, 94
Fillingham, Francies, 293 Filmer, John, 178 Finch, Benjamin, 488 Frances, 211 ,
, ,
Feaver, Robert, 454, see Fever Fedam, George, 178 Fee, Elisabeth, 428 Feeld, Henrie, 134, see Feld Feeldes, Henrie, 247 Feeldhouse, Jo., 36 Feelding, Jo., 129
Feild, James,
,
, ,
Fynch
Fine, Richard, 240 Finn, Teage, 368, see Firebrass, John, 444
Fynn
Thomas,
52, 170,
204
Farmer, Henry, 174 Farnarcque, Thomas, 198 Farnell, Robert, 169 [Farquaharson], Fercharson,
see
Edward,
36,
51,
177,
Feld, Tho., 67
Fell,
219
,
Gabriell, 122
(or Fissher),
Henry, 171,
444
,
,
,
Hugh, 370
Roger, 370 Simon, 138 Farren, John, 153 Farrer, James, 369 Fairing, Miles, 74
,
Feeld Felkynn, John, 140 Felloe (or Fellow), William, 45- 425 Felton, John, 440 Felver, Joan, 67 Fenn, Alderman, 5 Richard, 50," 179
,
Jane, 194
447
, ,
,
,
,
Fennel),
.,
Edward, 449
, ,
Farrington,
Edmond, 44
Robert, 1 88, 264 Fenner, Rabecca, 131 Fennick, Eliz., 106 Fenton, Agnis, 329 194 , James, Mr., 257 , Fercharson [Farquaharson],
Wm.,
Fister,
,
,
Thomas,
,
<\<\.\
Enecha, 236 James, 101 Jo., 107, 108 Samuell, 390 Tho., 236
Alice, 179
Thomas, 423
Edmond, 370
Farrow, Robert, 477 Farthing, Edward, 432 Fassitt, James, 142 Fatrice, Nicholas, 192
Fern, Henry, 431 Fernall, Robert, 233 Ferneley (or Fernley), Thomas, 166, 190 Ferrar, William, 209
Ann, 227
Robert, 178, 127, 227, 501 Thomas, 179
set Fitz
, ,
Fauce
80
Ferrell, Bridget,
370
477 424 Fetherston, John, 190 James, 424 see Feaver John, 424 Fever, William, 284, Fitz James, Edward, 367, see Feversham, Earl of, 165 Fits James Richard, 478 Feyfield, Fitz Jarrell [? Fitzgerald], John, Field, Anthony, 478 368 Henry, 139
,
Madam,
449,
see
Fawn
Fowne), (Foane, or Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 Fawne, John, 477 Fayrie, Oliver, 114 Feaghery, Thomas, 368 Feak, Richard, 502 Feake, Henry, 454, 501 Fear, Francis, 370 Fearfax, Tho., 51, see Fairfax
, ,
see
Fitziefferys,
Mr., 191
368
Fifield,
, ,
Abraham, 443
Henry, 165, 166 Richard, 454 Arthur, 125, 126
Figiss,
Wm.,
143
Thomas, 172
427
Filks, John,
6 7 -2
532
Flemg
36_9
[?
INDEX.
Fleming],
[i.e.,
Edmond,
Foster, Tho., 85
Fleming,
,
William, 390, 497 Fouch, Tho., 126 Abram, 65 Foode, Wm., 327 Fouche, Hugh, 127 Fookes, Henry, 39, see Foockes Fouks, William, 186 Richard, 79 Fletcher, Benjamin, 165*, 166*, Foord, John, 469, 472, see Ford Foulfoot, Tho., 42 Foot, John, 319, 319*, 323 Foulke, Thomas, 192 167 William> 2.54 Richard, 467 Edward, 38, 192 Fouller, Frances, 174 (or Flettcher), George, Forbush, James, 367 William, 183 441, 454 Forcey (or Forcy), Thomas, Fountaine, Edward, 97 3<8", 319* Henry, 87 tord, Adrian, 103 , John, 115, 352 John, 36 Fourdrin, Francois, 198 Lodowick, 118 Barbara, 62 , Charles, Fousher, Phillip, 329 Miles, 95 105 Francis, 369 Fowle, Ann, 59 , Noah, 427 William, 425 128, 152 Fowler, Christopher, 439 , George, Flewellin (or Flevvilling), Peter, , Francis, 232 Jn., 285 Geo., 114 323. 328 Mary, 85 Richard; 447 Flexney, Thomas, 105 James, 327, 329, 433 , Rose, 425 John, 41, 271, 454 Flexny, Robert, 349, 356, 373, , Thomas, 478 391 Joshua, 369 Flint, George, 502 , Tristram, 143 Margrett, 259
Foockes,
William,
243,
see
Flemming],
Fookes
.,
, ,
(or Flynt),
Thomas,
183,
259
Flinton, Elizabeth, 187 Farrar, 251 , , Joane, 187, 251
Flit,
Widow, 183
William, 259 (Foane, or Fawn), Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 Fox, George, 124 , Hugh, 95 , John, 39, 93, 103, 308 Nicholas, 104 ,
-,
Fowne
Forgiue 154
[i.e.,
Forgive], Samuell,
Flitcroft, Nicolas,
63
232,
see
Floid,
Nathaniel!,
Floyd
Flower, John, 132
,
Thomas,
138, 179,
see
John, 438 Thomas, 426, 438 Thomas, 443 Forrester, 247 Forstall, Richard, 342, 440, 454
, ,
, ,
Phillis,
368
Floid
Forster, Josias, 87
Thomas, 304
Forten, Jo., 131 Fortescue, Sir Nicholas, 157
,
Elizabeth, 96 Jane, 96
Richard, 93 , Stephen, 368 Wm., 115 , Foxcrofte, Tho., 113 Foxen, John, 179, 236 Foxsley, Jane, 123
Symon, 268
Forth, George, 120 186, 254 , John, Foskew, Thomas, 181 Fossitt, Fossett
Foy, Hugh, 478 Frame, William, 478 Framerie, Marl in, 198 Francis, 209
(a
,
Foane
(Fowne,
or
Fawn),
Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 Fogg (or Fogo), David, 348, 352- 363, 384, 395, 4o, 405, 415, 418, 435
Fokar, Jo., 65
Folinsby, Alice, 437
,
Thomas, 437
Follett (or Follitt), John, 319, 319*. 323, 357 Folly, Nico., 127
Follyn, Andrew, 471, Fonceco Vale, Jacob, 450 Fonseire, Philip, 454
Negro), 182 William, 296 Ann, 123, 172 Francisco, Mathias, 254 , Robert, IOI Francke, Daniell, 190 , Francklin, Nicholas, 435 , Thomas, 172 Wardin, 84 Franklin, Jonathan, 74 , Foster, Christopher, 92 (Francklyn, Frank, Elizabeth, 324 lyn, orFrancklyon), Thomas, , Francis, 92, 124 318*, 319*, 323, 367 , Hester, 325, 329, 368 Frankling, Christopher, 443 68 Fransum, Joseph, 368 , Hopestill,. Fraser, Malcum, 320* James, 95 [2IO .John, 93, 173, 182,478 Frazill, John, 71 Freame (or Freme), John, 171, , Nathaniel!, 93 Freboume, see Freebourne , Patience, 68 Rabecca, 93 Frederick, John, 447 Free, John, 40 , Richard, 122 Robert, 502 Freebourne, Freebourn, Fre, bourne, Fribourne -, Sylus, 84
,
i
INDEX.
Freebourne, Mary, 278, 279
Sarah, 278 , William, 278, 279 Freeman, Alice, 98
, , , , , ,
\
533
Gammage, Gamage, Gamadge, or Gamidge
, ,
454
Anthony, 130
Bennet, 103 Bridges, 182
Fry, Frye
, ,
341
Henry, 191
John, 187, 190 Richard, 145
Edmond,
93, 98 134,
, ,
Edward, 98
Elizabeth, 98,
436
-
(or
Freman), Henry,
Gane, Richard, 40, see Gayne Ganey, Henry, 187, see Gany Gannock, Robert, 120 Ganter (or Gunter), Lester, 131 Gantois, P., 198 Gany, Anna, 187, 256
,
446
, ,
,
,
Ganey
367,
384, 404
,
-, -,
.,
,
, ,
Joane, 454 Jo., 73 o Marie, 48 , Win., 73 , Fulshaw, Samuell, 193 Fulwood, John, 181 Fullwood, George, 141 Furbank, Bartholm, 127 Furbredd, Margerie, 37 Furey, Charles, 502 Furlow,-Mr., 191 Furse (alias Voss, Fusse, or Morris, Fuss), 333, 338,
, ,
Card, Margeret, 1 23, see Guard Garde, Alexander de la, 75 Gardener, Wm., 85 Gardiner, Edward, 170 Thomas, 507 Gardner, Ann, 75 Charles, 317, 342, 344
,
,
, , ,
, ,
Edward, 107 George, 370 John, 371, 374 Lyon, 118 Mary, 118 Peter, 68 Thomas, 123
34
Fusheir, Phillip, 4.61 Fusse, see Furse Futer, Thomas, 502
Frere,John, 477
.
, ,
William, 477
Miller,
502
Fresey, Ambrose, 191 Frethram, Richard, 193 Frethy, Tho., 153 Fretwell (or Frettwell), Ralph, 329- 472 Frey, John, 298 Fribourne, see Freebourne
Friccar, Jo., in Frie, Geo., 128, seeYry Frier, George, 218 79, see Frere , Tobias, 218 , Vrsula,
,
Fynch, Jo., 125, see Finch Fynn, John, 136, see Finn
GAD,
,
Anne, 467 James, 467 Gadling, Henry, 121 Gadsby, Tho., 126 Gage, Joseph, 318*
Gaich, Joseph, 319*, 323
Gaile, Elias, 175, 226 Gale, John, 172, 334, 337, 340, see Gall, Joseph
,
Thomas,
187,
255
Emond, 502
Francis, 83 Owen, 71
, , ,
Steeven, 50
see
Fryer
Richard, 70
Galhampton (Galhamton, Gilhampton, or Gilhamton), Thomas, 332, 335, 340, see GilGall,
Margery, 194
Joseph,
334,
see
Gale,
Richard West, 135 Tho., 8 1 William, 217 Garrott, Thomas, 438 Gary, Edward, 478 Gascoign, Peter, 436 Gascoyne, Savill, 116 Stephen, 447
,
John
Caller,
see
Gaskoyne
135 Galley, Tho., 135 Gallop, Ann, 337 Galloway, Charles, 75 Garni in, Robert, 149
Wm.,
534
Gaskoyne, Thomas, 264, Gascoyne, &c. Caspar, Pierre, 198
Gass, Edward, 51
Gastrell,
see
INDEX.
Gibbs, Gibbes
,
, , ,
Gill,
Mark, 120
,
Bassill, 469,
472
Richard, 115
Edward,
86, 371,
466
Thomas, 129
,
Ebedmelcch, 169
1 1 1
Cater, Joan,
,
Jo.,
in, 112
Francis, 223 Jane, 126, 144 John, 105, 131, 171, 211, 260, 316, 318, 323, 343, 469,
,
478
, ,
478
Joseph, 502
Thomas, 179, 232, 270 Gather, John, 173 Gaton, Tho., 40 Gatter, John, 240 Gaughton, Nico., 86 Gault, William, 294 Gaumon, Natha., 184 Gauntlett (or Gawntlett), William, 183, 195 Gaurd, La, 184 Gavett, John, 194 Gavyn, Richard, 127 Gawntlett, see Gauntlett
,
[?
],
,
Gilles,
1
Edward, 478
,
502 , Richard, 371 , Sarah, 466 Stephen, 329, 470 , Thomas, 323 Gibbson, Gibson
,
, , ,
Junr.,
478
Gilson,
Thomas, 74
,
,
Ann, 62
Francis, 174
Jone, 432
, ,
John, 122,
502
Mathew, 502
Nico., 112 Richard, 141
Gawyn,
,
see
MacGawyn
Gittings, John,
-,
489
Gay, Abell, 471 James, 171 (or Guy), John, 326, 328 Widow, 471 Gayer, Francis, 112 Gayne, William, 187, 253, see
,
-, -, -,
-,
Mabell, 489
-,
I
Mary, 489
Cane
Gayton, Richard, 454 Geales, William, 194 Gean, Pontus Le, 199 Gedney, Hanah, 294 John, 290, 294 Ledia, 294 Sarah, 294 Gee, John, 102, 229 Samuel, 320, 328, 341 Geere, Dennis, 87 Elizabeth, 87 Sara, 87 Geerie, Jo., 117
, , , , , ,
Giddins, Geo., 45, 46 , Jane, 45 Gidion, Rowland, 373 Gifford, Edward, 122
,
,
Gladdin, Tho., 356 Glade, Joseph, 38 Gladwell, Aymes, 66 Glaister, Richard, 37 Clasbrooke, Wm., 118
Francis, 272
Samuell, 444
,
Giggon, Jesper, 64
Gilbert,
-,
Glassenden, John, 133 Gleadston, Nicholas, 193 Glenester, Robert, 123 Clifford, Hanna, 109 [? Clifford] Closter, Jo., 122
195
Henry, 122 James, 347, 358, 362, 394, 399, 432 Nathaniel!, 478 , Robert, 80, 431 122 , Roger,
, ,
Mathew, 170, 206 Glouer [.., Glover] Glover, Alexander, 128 , Henry, 178, 280
.,
John
Jarvice, alias,
-,
Thomas,
141, 365,383,
181
386, 398
135 Genney, Richard, 124 Gentler, Vallentyn, 191 George, 188 , Henry, 112
Geies,
,
Wm.,
Thomas, 478
Gerden, Bridget, 64 Gerish, Benjamin, 371 Gew, Henry, 126 Ghiselin, Claude, 199 Gibbes, see Gibbs
Gibbins,
Oliff,
William, 297 Gilby, Robert, 39 Gilder, Henrie, 64 Gildingwater, Tho., 74 Giles, Ann, 492 George, 492 Jonathan, 177, 222 Margrett, 184 William, 322 see Gyles Gilgate, Jo., 82
-,
Tho., 100
Wm.,
Jo.,
141
Goadby,
46
Goald, John, 319 Goard, Richard, 72, 76 Codbehere, Benjamin, 431 Godbitt, Tho., 79 Codby, Joane, 253
125
332, 338,
Gill,
,
George, 71
Mathew, 140
Junr., 319
INDEX.
Godding,
535
lould,
,
Thomas, 318
Goold
William, 316*
see
moulding,
Thomas, 239,
see
Sarah, 422 Godfrie, Henrie, 140 Godfry, Mary, 371 Goding, Peter, 454, se>ding, &c. Godsall (or Godsal), John, 3i6*. 3'7, 343 Godwin, Reinould, 258, see
Goodhue, Nico., 108 Good in, Anne, 293 Gooding, Joseph, 371 Goodladd, Richard, 80 God- Goodman, Ellz., 454 Richard, 478
,
Golding
iouldinge, Jane, 152 , Sara, 249
sec
Goldingham
Goodwyn
Robert, 261 Goeing, Frances, 499 , John, 499 Goff, William, 136 Goffe, Eliza, 107
,
Robert, 183, 260 , Tho., 37 Tymothie, 75 Goodridge, Jo., 125 Goodson, John, IOI, 125 Goodwene, John, 145 Goodwinn, Mary, 134
,
,
Nicholas, 175
see
Goodwyn, Goodwynn
Jane, 134 Marie, 67 Reinold, 183, set God-
Goldsmith Gouldson, Gouldston Anne, 281 Henery, 281, 282 Mary, 282 jouldwell, Henry, 186
,
, ,
,
James, 498 Marie, 87 Michael, 498 Gogin, William, 372 Golane, .Mary, 430
,
Tho., 8 1
Patric,
430
William, 150 Gookines, Daniell, 243 Goold (or Gould), Enock, 316*,
3'7, 343
48 , William, 440 Goldenham, Jonas, 133 Colder, Win., 124 Golding, George, 1 68 , John, 70
,
Jarvice,
,
,
Percivall, 371
see
Colliding
Goldham,
Alice, 67
,
Goldingham, James, 41
John, 324, 460
see
,
Colliding-
ham
Goldsmith, Arthure, 234 , Farford, 63
see Gouldsmith , Gold well, Ann, 113
Jasper, 107
Isaacke, 282
Maty, 282 Robert, 282 Goodall, Katherin, 280 Robert, 280 Goodbarne, John, 119 Goodby, Jone, 187 Goodchild, Richard, 195
,
Gorden, Edmond, 59 , George, 372 Peter, 478 Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, 159* Thomas, 129 Henry, 462 see Graunger Richard, Lord, 162 Gorham, John, 94 Grant, Thomas, 431, jivGraunt Thomas, 94 Grasson, Wm., 123 Graston (or Grafton), James, Gorhie, Donough, 129 Gorman (or Gormon), Matthew, 37 see Grave, Graue, Graues, 478, 495 Graves Gorton, John, 372 Richard, 372 Graunger, Nicholas, 188, see 122 , Steven, Granger Graunt, John, 121 Gosling, Tho., 8 1 Zeth, 150 Goslinn, Jo., 81 see Grant Gosnel, Elisabeth, 422 Grave, Elnor, 225, see Snow John, 422 , George, 225 Gosselin, Wm., 142 161* Joan, 130 Gosselyng, George, 161* John, 225 James, Mary, 130 Gother, Henry, 372 Mathew, William, 286 Gough (or Gowgh), Graves (or Crane), George, izi, 137
, , , , , ,
,
Geo., 121 Grafton (or Graston), James, 37 John, 364, 385, 397 Grame (or Grand), James, 37 Crane (or Graves), George, 175 Granger, Niccolas, 262 , Robert, 39
, ,
, ,
.,
Gould
3 '7.
, ,
(or Goold),
Enock, 316*
175
, ,
343
Chrismus, 195
INDEX.
Graves, Thomas, 188, 263 Gray, Edward, 51
, , ,
Griffin, see
Griffith,
, ,
Francis, 79
Thomas, 204
see
,
,
, ,
George, 339 John, 342 Mathew, 342 Richard, 137, 478, 494 Robert, 372, 443, 478
see
Greenelefe
,
,
,
,
Grey
-, -,
Griphin and Gruffin Ambrose, 183 Edward, 138 Grace, 432 Herbert, 489 To., 120 Josua, 97 Rebecca, 432 Robert, 432
Wm.,
317*,
319*,
Wm.,
119
John, 227 see Grevett , 383, 389, 406, 411, 416 , Richard, 317*. 319*, 324 Gregorie, Alexander, 138 see Greene Ben, 115 Tho., 121 Greene, Abigail, 150 see Griggory Aderton, 192 , Alexander, 125 Gregory, Ormond, 478 Richard, 171, 222 , Ambrose, 140 Thomas, 327, 331 , Daniell, 36 see Griggory , , Darcas, 278 125 , Edward, Greigs, John, 352 Grenier, Antoine, 198 Elizabeth, 465, 467 62 Grensild, Barbrey, 294 , Ellin, , Marey, 294 , George, 36, 463 . Samuell, 294 Jacob, 150 70, 74, 8l, 150, Gressam, Edward, 128 John,
,
, , , , , , , , ,
William, 176, 228, 502 Grazbury, John, 307. Gra2ebury, James, 31 1 Greefeson, William, 139 Green, Jacob, 348, 369, 380,
,
-, see Gyffith.
see
Greenewood
see
Gre-
Alyce
370
-, Elisa,
44
-,
-, -,
,
,
Geo., 44
,
,
Wm., 44
279
62
, Jo., 127 Grestninh, Jacobus, 370 Gretrick, Thomas, 297 Grevett, John, 178, see Gree-
(or Grines),
George,
267
Grimscroft, jo., 36
,
,
,
,
Perseverance, 150 Richard, 86, 179, 236 Robert, 102, 170 Roger, 138
(or
vett
Justice,
43
135,
1
Edward,
80
Sollo-
,
,
Gribell,
Suzan, 7 1
-,
Thomas
Grindon, Edward, 270 Grindry, John, 187 , Jone, 187 Mary, 187 Grines (or Grimes), George,
,
103, 142
--,
267
Griphin, Raph, 178, see Griffin, &c.
Gritton, Ellizabeth,
Wm.
George, 154
Gualter, 428
454
Greenewood, John, 39
, ,
Henry, 427
John, 136, 226, 267 Marie, 68 Mathew, 192 Rice (or Rise), 185,
Robert, 141
set
Greenwood
Grove, Groves Ground, Robert, 39 Grove, Benjamin, 353, 377 , Joseph, 440
, , ,
243
Richard, 190, 195 Thomas, 133, 194 Win., 115
Wm.,
see
Groves
INDEX.
Groves, Benjamin, 401
,
537
Haies, see
, ,
Qutsall, Walter, 92
Hayes
Samuell, 56
Sith,
see
Elizabeth, 87
Jo.,
see
Guy,
, , ,
, ,
87
Grove
Haieward, John, 70
no
Gmbb,
, ,
John, 271
Thomas, 228
William, 70 Grubthorn, Edward, 133 Grudge, Humfrey, 84 Gruffin, John, 192, see Griffin, &c.
James, 205 (or Gay), John, 326, 328 Richard, 120 Robert, 171, 228 , Whitney, 195 William, 35
,
Richard, 121
Haeward, Hay-
, ,
ward, Haiward Haieword, James, 43 Haile, Sarah, 132 Thomas, 173 Haine (or Hanie), John, 184,
,
see
Hayne
(or
Joyse, 255
see Griffith
-,
Haines 128
319*,
see
Hames), Thomas,
,
Isabell,
491
Peregrine, 491 William, 347, 358, 362, 379, 3 8 7, 392, 43, 412, 4"3
,
,
318*,
William,
180
-, see
Haynes
see
HABBARD,
see
Haiward, Robert, II J,
ward, &c. Hakes, Thomas, 191 Hakesby, Isabell, 113 Hal, Elisabeth, 437 Esther, 437
,
Hae-
Gume
fine,
Tho., 113
Thomas,
191,
192, 93 Guise, Christopher, 164* Gullifer, Tho., 71 Gulliver, Mr., 436 Gulstons, Chad., 195, see Gunston Gume (Guine or Gunie), Griffine,
177
[i.e.,
Habing, Thomas, 502 Habroll, James, 24 Hach, Thomas, 171 Hacker, Ferdinando, 375 James, 296 John, 233 Hacket, Hackett Ann, 480 Sir Robert, 494 , , Robert, 376 William, 479 Hackwell, Hackewell
, , ,
.,
,
, ,
Francis,
tee
437
Jehu, 434
Hall
Ro,bert,
Halam,
169, see
Hal-
lam, Hallum Haldin, Richard, 133 Hale, Barnabie, 379 , Jo., 119
,
Thomas, 206
Guiiiy
Gummy],
Richard,
,
,
88, 89,
90
H., 87
Jo.,
, ,
66
Thomas, 479
see
see
Gunne
97
Gundrie, John, 251 , Marie, 251 Gunie (Guine, or Gume) Griffine, 177 (or Guine), Thomas, 191, 192, 193 Gunne, Daniel, 465
,
Halford, Tho., 43 Halfyard, Aymies, 135 Halingworth, see Hafiingworth Hall, Agnis, 283
,
P-],
,
Henry, 465
see
Haeward,
Thomas,
149,
see
, ,
Dorothy, 283
Elizabeth, 283, 421 Esther, 421 Francis, 421, 455
Gun
see
Haieward,
Haiward,
Hay-
ward
Haffell, see Hasfell
, , , ,
,
Gul-
Hagar
(a
Wm.,
Haggat, Othniell, 338 Hagthorp, William, 479 Haiden, Tho., 128, see Heydon, Heiden Haies, Ant"., 12 1 , James, 137 , John, 41 Robert, 72 , , William, 50
283 507
,
, ,
Hugh,
Joane, 283, 507 John, 114, 141, 178, 227, 421, 426, 502 , Joseph, 283 , Richard, 447
, ,
68
538
Hall
Robert, 414 Samuell, 76 Susan, 173, 222, 227, 432 Susanna, 421 Temperance, 283
INDEX.
Hames, Clement, 136
,
Hankworth
143,
see
(or
Haukworth),
Richard,
Nathaniell, 243
Hamis
,
Hanmer, George, 86
,
Thomas,
Tho., 128
304
180
Tristram, 283
Ilamey
no
Ilamdy), Richard,
469
j tv
see
Hal
Halam,
Hallum
Hallers, Julian, 219 Hallett, Hallet
,
of,
[amis, Richard,
Giles,
141, see
Hamcs
Hamlin,
360
Andrewe, 286
Christopher, 422, 430 Gregory, 434 John, 328, 337, 366, 422, 430, 441, 454 , Joseph, 326 Mary, 422, 430 Richard, 443 ,
,
, ,
--
--
Hamond
, ,
(or
Hammond)
---495
Thomas,
327, 329
Harcombe
(or
Hercombe),
Hardeman
(or
Hardiman),
271, 272
73
jsrHollingworth
Hamun
-,
,
Hugh, 307
John,
350, 374,
394,
192, see
layman
404
Hallowell, Huyn, 81
see
Hanbury, Daniell, 48 Nicholas, 480 Hancock, Alexander, 378 John, 137, 442
,
, ,
Katharine, 421
Tho., 121
Halsey, Jo., 76 , Richard, 112 Haly, Ellin, u6, see Hayley, &c.
-,
,
184,
Ham,
,
John, 432, 455 Joseph, 245 , Susanna, 432 Haman (or Hamun), John, 191, 192 , Joseph, 185 , Mathew, 179
,
243 Handley, Robert, 112 Hands, Richard, 41 Handy, Elizabeth, 466 , John, 455, 466
,
Samuell,
in
see
Hamar, see Hamor Hamblen, Mathew, 67 Hamblin, Widow, 455 Hamdy (or Hamey), Richard,
Hayman
no
Luke, I2O Haney, John, 261 Hanford, Eglin, 56 Eliz., 56 Margaret, 56 Hanger, Phillip, 377 Richard, 303 Hanie, Elizabeth, 262 (or Haine), John, 184 Haning, Wm., 142
(or Haues),
, , ,
Hanes
Wm., 133, 439, 446 Hardiss, Joan, 102 Hardisse, William, 102 Harden, John, 121 Hardwick, Francis, 455 Hardy, Joseph, 357, 358, 374, 394, Robert, 73 Hare, Bryan, 124 Elvy, 490
,
44
,
, , ,
INDEX.
Hargrave, Richard, 35 Hargraves, Allis, 479 Hargrove, William, 493 Harison, see Harrison Ilarker, John, 378 Ilarkwood, Jo., 133 Harlakenden, Eliza, 100 Mable, loo Roger, 100 Harlow, Harlowe Anthony, 178 , John, 82, 187, 250,
, ,
,
539
Hasfell, Ruth, 55 -, Sara, 55 Hascll, John, 445 , Peter, 378
,
-, ,
William, 106
William, 374
see Hassell,
Hart, Harte, Ilartt , Captain, 176 , Charity, 490 Chri., 85 , Dorothy, 490
468
,
Edward, 479
Isacke, 291 Job, 490 John, 94, 108, 149, 430 Josias, 191 Mary, 108, 152 Robert, 85 Tho., 91, 128, 137 Walter, 479, 490 Wra., IO2
Richard, 468
,
,
Harlstone, Edward, 479 Harman, Captain, 47 Charles, 264 , Kllis, 115 , , Francis, 109
Hazel Hosehrood, Elizabeth, 488, 494 Jane, 494 Richard, 488 Thomas, 479, 488, 494 Itaslcwood, Walter, 237 Hasley, John, 181, 238 see Hassard, Edward, 67, Hazard
,
, ,
Hassell, Benjamin,
,
-|/|/[
109 Richard, 37 Sara, 109 Tho., 43, 51 William, 462, 479 Harper, George, 343, 440, 455 Harries, Maryes, 152 Harrington, Elias, III Harris, Adria, 203 , Alice, 113, 186
,
Jo.,
,
,
Thomas, 280
,
,
Hartey, John, 316 Hartforde, Margrett, 47 Hartlie, Christopher, 140 Hartley, Jeremy, 71 William, 174, 180,233 Haruey, see Harvey Harvey, Harvye, Harvy, Ilarvie Alexander, 122
,
--
---
Ann, 45
Grace, 435
Elinor),
184,
,
243
Elizabeth, 490
, , ,
Geo., 64
Hannah, 431
Henry, 297 John, 42, 82, 103, 170, 252, 268, 333-338,341, 359,
,
--241
Charles, 479
John, 248
Olive, 248
454
-, Lieut.,
,
180
, ,
490
, ,
114,
462
490,
Zachariah, 479,
494
Harrison,
,
--,
Robert, 373
---
, ,
Thomas, 430
Wm.,
129
Augustin, 105
Daniell, 455
,
,
, , ,
Hanby, Richard, 39 Haues (or Hanes), Luke, I2O Haughtaine, Richard, 480 (or Haughton Houghton),
Epaphroditus, 165*, 166 , Gerrard, 298,
see
Mary, 423
Paule, 187, 253
Hawton
Hauiland, see Haviland Haukins, see Hawkins
, ,
Haukom,
see
HawlUom, &c.
Tho.,
43,
see
-,
Thomas,
120,
178,
Haukseworth,
, , ,
-,
Hasfell, Marie, 55
, ,
Haulkom,
see
Hawlkom
682
540
Hausen
(or Hawcn), Samuell, 479 Havercamp, Francis, 126 Haviland, Mathew, 329, 444
,
INDEX.
Hayman, Nathan,
414
,
400,
404,
i
William, 39
see
Hayman,
, ,
Unman
Miles, 374
Hayne, Haynes
John, 318*, 319*, 324 Michel!, 119 William, 318*. 319*,
33.7.
Hillier),
),
Thomas, 327,
Susan, 218
see
Ha way,
Hawen
Hayward
Hausen), Samuell,
322, 333,
,
340
Thomas, 172
(or
Haine, Haines Hayse, Thomas, 331 Hayte, Robert, 470 Hayward, John, 470 , William, 70
see
,
329 Helmes, John, 376 Thomas, 502 Ilely, John, 171, 2IO
, , ,
see
Mathew, 81 Healy
[/..,
Heraing
122
Hemming],
Jo.,
see
c.
Haward,
Hae-
ward,
,
,
Haywood, John, 331, 446, 479 Widow, 447 Hendly, see Hey wood
['Hazard], Henry, 188 188 , Joane,
, ,
Wm., 472
Hassard
64, see Hasell,
see
Hendry, Jo., 123 Hendy, Richard, 434 Henley, Edward, 324 Henly, Ralph, 429
Hazell, Toby,
Henman,
Hassell
Healy,
Hearst,
,
Hely
Thomas,
424
180,
234,
Robert, 135
Jo., 134 Henry, 184, 188 , Anna, 431 Anthony, 431 86 , Wm., Henson, Phillipp, 52 Henton, Elias, 236 Henwood, Ann, 434
,
William, 151
see
Thomas, 121
Hawkynns
see
Haukworth
Hawkynns, Marie, 58
,
,
Robert, 58
see
Hawkins
Hawley, Geo., 120 , Henry, 126, 160, 426, Hecthrop (or Hectrop), Wm., 434 347, 455 , Jane, 426 Hedges, Francis, 87 Hawlkom (Haulkom, Haul1 74, 240 , Robert, kon, Haukom, or Holcombe), Hedley, Hedly Andrew, 319, 319*. 323 Edward, 86 Hawton, Gerard, 374, see Michell, 124 Tho., 86 Haughton Haxley, Robert, 64 Hedsall, Thomas, 54 Hay, Daniell de La, 297 Heetl, Robert, 84 , John De La, 296 Heelis, Geo., 134 1 60 , Peter, Heford, Nathan, 45 Hayem, Abraham, 373 Roger, 242 Hayes, Jane, 490 Heiden, Henry, in, see Hai, Martin, 402, 444 den, Heydon , Thomas, 479, 490 Helawe, Wm., 81 , see Haies Helcott, Thomas, 177, 265 Hayley, Anthony, 433, see Helin (Hellin, Helline, or He, , , , ,
John, 318*, 319*, 323 Heaton, John, 446 Hebbs, Thomas, 175 Hebden, Tho., 37 Heck, Katherin Van, IOI Olliver Van, IOI , Peter Van, 101
,
, ,
Charles, 162*
Henry, 378
William, 424
(or
Hercombe
Harcombe),
John, 319, 319*, 323 Hereford, Peter, 184 Hernden, Tho., 134 Hero, Oble, 261
Thomas,
(or
188,
272
Hethersell
Hethersall),
John, 330, 338, 343 Ilewbrayne, John, 154 Hewes, John, 502
,
lyn),
Hues
INDEX,
Hewitt, Robert, 446, 471,
see
Huett Heydon,
J.
303,
see
Haiden,
Wm.,
Heiden
Heylei, Richard, 43, sa Haley,
Hillier, see
77 Hellyer
Hayley
Heywood, John,
374, see
wood
Hibbins, James, 63 Hibbott's, Katherin, 96 Hichcocke, Kilibett, 173
,
Hay-
Hillman, Ellner, 98 (or Hilman), James, 333. 337, 34 Hills, Ismale, 188
,
Hoblyn
Rose, 123
set
Hill
104,
169,
Hilton, Alie, 71
, ,
Thomas,
see
177, 189
Hugh,
128, 170,
203
,
,
William, 181
Hitchcock
Jo., 36, see
Hickcombottom, Higginbotham
Hickey,
Wm.,
104
489 489
105 104
,
,
see
lone,
429
, ,
,
Hodskynns
,
see
Hyde
,
,
1
see
Hynton
, , ,
Hickcombottam
,
John, 39, 206 Higginson, Ann, 124 Humfrey, 124 , Margaret, 502 Higgison, Henry, 375 Higley, John. 374 Hilgrove, Alexander, 429 Hilk, John, 378
,
Hippsley, Jo., 135 Hitchcock, Hitchcocke n Captain, 195 , John, 319*, 324 Mathew, 59 , -, Tho., 104
-,
Antonio, 124 Edward, 120 Henrie, 135 Jesper, 125 Margrett, 264
Hoeman,
,
,
Elizabeth, 118
Wm.,
-, see
79 Hichcock, Hitc[?
Wm.,
89
kock
Hitchcott, John, 318* cock] Hitchy, John, 228
Hitch-
Hillman Hilman, Hill, Edward, 186, 257, 273 Elizabeth, 152, 186, 252
jvt,
Hogg
see
in
Hog
Hitckock, Alice,
,
,
237
Hogman,
Holbin
,
,
Frances, 187
Francis, 260 George, 94, 426 Hanna, 1 86 Henry, 85, 293 Jane, 207
Thomas, 237
see
(or
Hichcock, Hitch-
,
,
, ,
318*,
319*,
Joan, 134 , John, 37, 39, 74, 80, 122, 126, 138, 186, 249, 377, 455, 497. S2 (or Gill), John, 319* , Katherin, 64
,
, , ,
324
-324
Hoar),
Thomas,
Holbrooke, Anne, 285 Elizabeth, 285 Jane, 285 John, 285 Thomas, 285 Holburd, Walter, 64
, , , ,
3 2 6, 33
,
Junr., 502
Marmaduke, 207
Robert, 106 Thomas, 187 William, 107,
see
319*,
Wm., 336
Houlder Holdip Frances, 423, 460
see
149, 152,
186
,
Hills
Hilliard, Charles, 35
Robert, 140 Roger, 326, 331 Tho., 69, 113 Hobcraft, Elinor, 421
Hilliard,
362,
375,
423
-,
54*
HoUlred, Wm., 53 Holdsworth, Arther, 378
,
,
INDEX.
Holmes, Susanna, 495 Thomas, 297 Holsey, Richard, 376 Holt, Humfrey, 132 Joseph, 379
, ,
Gilbert, 71
Jo., 109
Edward, 67
Thomas, 324
llolton,
Bartholmew, 95
Gabriell, 169,
Homer, Roger,
Henry, Earl
John, 38 Manila, 105 Rebecca, 228 Robert, 38
of,
160
,
Horton, John, 431 Robert, 427 Horwood, James, 42 Hosier, 192, 196 Hoskins, Hoskyns Bartholmew, 121, 274 Sir John, 167
,
,
, ,
,
,
Thomas, 96
Wm.,
10
Hollard, Angell, 285 Katheryn, 285 Thomas, 373, 441 Holliday, Mary, 375, see Hollyday Hollidge, Roger, 102 Hollingworth, Wm., 108, see
, ,
Hallingworth
Hollin, John, 427 Hollinbrigg, Edward, I2O Hollinhy, Richard, 52
Nico., 51
,
Holloway, Edmond, 70
,
Wm.,
see
Hopkins
Hopes, Henry, 119 Hopkicke, William, 194 Hopkins, Annis, 117 Barthelmew, 183 Richard, 121
, ,
-,
Hannah, 304
Howe
72 -, Richard, 373 Hollowell, John, 468 Holly, Eliza., 93 Hollyday, Wm., 441, see Hol-, Jo.,
Howard,
,
Francis, Lord,
163*,
372,
164, 165*
-, see
Hopekings
4'7
, ,
liday
iopwood,
Jo.,
Sir Philip, 163* William, 119, 488 Howe, Edward, 131, 143
, ,
lore, Richard, 37, see Hoare iorn, Mary, 428 lorne, Gustavus Adolphiis,
Elizabeth, 131
Ephraim, 131
, ,
377
-,
Captain, 175
Henry, 179
Jo., 103
--,
496
,
492,
494
,
Richard, 141 lorner, James, 125 , Thomas, 193, 445 lorniold, Horniolde
-,
Isack, 131 Jeremie, 131 Rice, 206 Sara, 131 Wm., 131
see
How
Arthur, 35
Mary, 492
, , ,
Mathew,
in
Richard, 40 Samuell, 83
Katherine, 494 , William, 479, 494 lornn, Richard, 179 iornwood, Jo., 121
,
-],
, ,
Guy. 454
James, 190 John, 177
Richard, 454
INDEX.
Howell, Saralu 375 Tho., 125 Howes, Marie, 67 Richard, 428 Howgate, Jo., 120 Howlett, Randall, 174 William, 191 Hownesfield, John, 140 Howse, Jo., 74 Howseman, Richard, 73 \Vm., 51 Howson, Ellin, 42 Peter, 42 Huatt (or Hull), Nathanill, 271 Hubbard George, 132, 303 James, 80 John, 68, 106, 303 Judith, 106
,
543
see
Hew-
Hunt
Hugens, set Hutchins Huges, Thomas, 186 Huggins, Nico., 137 Hughens, sec Hutchins Hughes, Charles, 137 Edward, 109
,
,
Hurles, Eliza., 375 Hurlestone Hurlestons), (or John, 270, 273, see Hurl-
stone
Hurlie, Darby, 81 Hurlock, C. John,
,
427
Tho., Ill
see
, , , , ,
Owen, 84
Richard, 35, 104, 143 William, 105
see
Hewes,
Hues,
Hughs
Hughinis, Pattrick, 479 Hughs, Andrew, 377
,
,
Marie, 130
Ann, 238
Elizabeth, 493
, ,
.
Hugh, 238
John, 425 Richard, 428
Toby, 1 86 Husband, Mary, 105 Husbants, Samuell, 463 Husse, Hussey, Hussy, Hussye
,
Joseph, 431
Lawrence,
333,
338,
Hubbart
,
ward, 394 George, 308 , John, 312 Hubberstead, Edward, 217 Hubbert (or Hubbart), Edward, 350, 394 Huchens, John, 145, see Hutchins
Thomas, 493 see Hewes, Hues, Hughes Hughson, Elizabeth, 113 Huies, Edward, 192
-,
,
34
Mr., 194 Robert, 218, 444 Huste, Robert, 286 Huswith, David, 85 Hutchins, Anthony, 139 (or Hugens), John, 303, 327, 329, 33 1 (or Hughens), Mathew, 326, 331
-, -,
,
Hulett, Wm., 137 Hull, Jefferey, 236 Katherin, 130 , Hulls, Andrew, 130
Humfrpy,
Jo., 112,
1
140
16
Humfrie, Aymie,
see
Nevill,
40
Huchinson, John, 300, Hutchinson Hucker, Walter, 316* Huckle, Wm., 73 Hudlice, John, 296 Hudley, Grissel, 488 , Mary, 488 Timothy, 488 Hudson, Chri., 109
, ,
Robert, 273
Widow, 469
Huchens
454
see
Hutchinson Clement, 70
Jo., 37, 124,
Edward,
Eliz.,
174, 180,
266
Elisabeth,
430
62
-,
Francis, 127
Huchinson
-,
Hanna, 62
John,
62,
498
, , , ,
, ,
Wm.,
see
137, 138
Huntt
Hutley, Richard, 180 Hutt(or Huatt), Nathanill, 271 Robert, 79 , Hutton, Elizabeth, 186 , Francis, 116
, , ,
479
,
,
Thomas,
399
,
Wm.,
37, 102
see
Wm.,
108
Wm.,
Hewes,
341
544
Hyde, see Hide Hye, John, 136
Hyet, Tho., 36
Jo., 52, see Hinde Hynton, Wm., 83, 84, seeHin-
INDEX.
Jacckson, see Jackson Jack, John, 135 Jackman, John, 325
Jarret,
,
Hynd,
ton
269
John,
Hywood, Tho.,
51
,
,
Charles, 71 Elizabeth, 37
IBOTSON,
, ,
Ibottson, Ibbison
, ,
Ann, 186
Elizabeth,
Persivall,
186,
1
254
86,
James, 5 1 367 -, John, 75, 76, 100, 108, 175, 181, 183,187, 225, 229, 239, 257
-, -, Jer.,
,
,
La uncelot, 96
Margaret, 108
Inchiquin, William, Earl of, 166 Ingleby (Inglebee, or Inglebe), John, 349, 361, 406, 415 , Nicholas, 381
Ingles, see
Mary, 427
Nico., 112 Richard, 39 Samuell, 117, 136 Tho., 137
Edmond, 445
Elisabeth, 77, 437
Goodwife, 229
Herbert, 162* Job, 112 John, 191, 192, 455 Marie, 77 Mary, 77 Nathaniell, 175,225
Peter, 348, 415 Rice, 367, 403
Bloxam
, , ,
Walter, 217 Mary, 75, see English Widow, 181 Ingram, Edward, 108 -, William, 41, 104, 140, Inman, John, 250 Innis, James, 499 192, 196 -, see Jaccson, Jacson Ipsley, John, 466 Ireland, Alexander, 489 Jacob, Henry, 104 Ann (or Anne), 489, , John, 380 494 Jacobs, Henry, 443 , Wm., 445 Charles, 494 Marie, 65 Jacobsone, Aron, 507 John, 507 , Martha, 65 , Samuell, 65 Jacson, Christopher, 447, 455 Thomas, 133, 480, 489, Jeremiah, 413 see Jaccson, Jackson 494 Ireson, Edward, 93 Jago, Walter, 41 Elizabeth, 93 Jakes, Dorothy, 116
Inglish,
, , ,
,
Jelly, L.-Col.,
,
Irish,
, ,
Ironmonger, Thomas, 212 Isaacke, Rebecca, 281 Isabell (Negress), 244 Isgraue [i.e., Isgrave], John, 175 Isham, Robert, 120
,
,
Mary, 492
see Jellfes
,
, ,
Thomas,
William,
(a
36, 134,
79,
4*7
150,
Ursula, 126
126,
465
Jenings, see Jennings Jenkin, Joane, 260 Oliver, 260 ,
,
38i
Frenchman), 182
see
Jinkines,
Jenkins,
Jenkynns
Jenkins,
, ,
, , ,
Edmond,
John, 182 Jone, 1 86 Owen, 381 Mary, 186
122
Thomas, 424
Precilla, 77
JACCSON,
,
,
.
Jarman,
Jarratt
Samuell,
263
-,
Morgan, 139
INDEX.
Jenkins,
see
545
Jones, Charles, 88, 163, 164 Daniell, 448
Jenkin,
Jinkincs,
Jenkynns
Jenkinson, Fra., 109
,
,
Oliver,
86
I
Joanes, Thomas, 295 see Jones, &c. , Jobe, Joan, 96 Joes (or Ives), Win., 131
Robert, 101
see
>
John,
-,
, ,
, , ,
(Irishman), 194
enkyns, Walter, 137 ) ennicom, Tho., 87 ennings, Henry, 87 Jane, 129 , John, 141, 402 Michaell, 382 , , Mathew, 192 Nicholas, 279
, ,
Jenkin, &c.
Morgan, 382
38, 140, 168,236 Elizabeth, 106, 129, 218, 381, 467, 490
,
, , ,
Edward,
Hugh, 74
Ellin, 36,
,
,
jff
84
-,
,
Phillipp, 51
Johnson, Abram, 38
Alice, 127,
Hector, 383
424
,
,
Ann, 228
Archibald, 342
Bridget, 424
Edmond, 107
Edward,
258
Eliza., 108, 127
Matthew, 465
, John, 59, 64, 98, 103, 106, 112, 121, 124, 140, 192, 380, 426, 434, 507 ,
, , ,
Henry, 425
Anthony, 370, 379, 382, 398, 409 Edward, 38 -, Thomas, 368, 404 Jennoway, Suzan, 127 Jennyngs (or Jenyngs), Richard, 307, 310 Jephson, John, 470 Jermayne, Thomas, 152 Jernew, Eliz., 120 Joan, 1 20
, , , ,
George, 102 Hamond, 304 Henrie, 13; 136 ohn, {ames,40, 60, 79,
112, 113,
, ,
08,
us,
133.
I3.
I?",
, ,
, ,
228, 271, 319, 327,329.33, 365, 379- 38, 387, 399, 436, 440, 442, 455, 503 Joseph, 1 8 1, 231
, ,
Major, 338 Margaret, 116, 231 Mary, 127 Sir Nathaniel, 164* Nathaniell, 380, 382
Peter,
, ,
Mary, 93,311,490 Maudlin, uo Morgan, 74 Morrice, 140 Morris, 84 Peter, 140, 217 Phillip, IOI, 194 Rabecca, 106 Rebeccah, 439
Richard,
38, 83,
116,
185, 190,
,
380
64,
135,
Robert,
380,
Nicholas, I2O
94
480, 490
,
,
Jesop, Walter, 283 , 283 jesope, Jesopp, Tho., 36 jeune, Gregoire le, 198 317*1 Jewell, Christopher, 3 '9*, 323 Tho., 53 , , Walter, 96 Jewson, Elizabeth, 490 Jinkines, Allexander, 252 , Joane, 252
,
Richard, 94, 171, 210 Robert, 52, 127 Sarah, 436 Suzan, 42, 108
-, ,
, ,
Roger, 425 Ruth, 106 Samuell, 381, 429, 434 Sara, 92,.io6
"9.
130,
Thomas, 424
96, 102,
08,
Symon, IOI
Tedder, 129 Theoder, 187 Theophilus, 106
Widow, 183 [376 William, 116, 153,348, Johnston, Anne, 469 Archibald, 469
Thomas, 472
John, 319 Jolly, Mary, 126 Jonas, James, 431 Jones, Alice, 107 , Amey, 431
Joliffe,
,
,
Oliver, 252
498
,
see
Joanes,
Johnes,
Joones
Joones, Elizabeth, 255 Sara, 255
,
John
Anthony, 171, 222, 480 Bartholomew, 429 Benjamin, 431, 446 Chachvallader, 230
Theodore, 246
see
69
546
Jope, Wm., 118 Jordan, Edward, 469,
Keech,
see
INDEX.
see
Keatch
se,
Jour-
Humfry
(&c.)i 215,
268
den
,
,
,
Keal
Thomas, 214
see
Key
, ,
209
, ,
Joane, 215 -, Jo., 129 Nico., 79 -, Peter, 317*, 319*, 324 Kentt, Humry, 455 see Kirbie, Kerbie, Jo., 130 Kerby, Humfrey, 75 Kirby
,
,
Thomas, 177
\Vm., 380, 445
Peter, 169, 201
Kelly,
.,
Kerfitt,
Thomas, 227
John, 193
Kerill,
Jorden, Joane, 91
,
Brian, 122
,
.,
Thomas, 219
Dorothy, 55 Eliza, 55 Mary, 55
Kelley,
,
Humphrey, 434
dan
Joy,
Edmund, 426
Joyner, Jo., 52 Tho., 132 , Judd, Harbert, 103 Jues (or Ives), Charles, 442 Juiman, John, 187 Julian, Robert, 227 Sara, 185, 247 , William, , 185, 247,
John, 430, 503 Kellum, Richard, 115 Kelsoll, Henry, 471 Kelum, Robert, 117 Kemball, Elizabeth, 281, 282 Henery, 280, 282 John, 282 JorMartha, 282 Mary, 282 Richard, 280, 282 .Susan, 280, 282 Thomas, 282 Ursula, 280 Keinber, Robert, 240 Kemp, Anthony, 218
, ,
, , , ,
Kersey, Thomas, 303 Kersley, Henry, 184 Robert, 36 , Kerton, William, 191 Keth, George, 248 John, 248 (or Keyth), Mr., 188, 229,
,
273
,
see
Kevynn, Robert, IOI Kew, Anne, 448 Nicholas, 383 Key, John, 41, 141 William, 480 Keyne, Ann, 107
,
, ,
, ,
,
,
,
273 Jumrey,
see
Pomre, &c.
218,
247
KALLAHANE,
Charles, 355, 356, 359, 3i, 373, 378, 379, 382, 386, 391, 409, 416, 417
Kamplinn, see Kemplin Kanniday, Ann, 422 Mary, 422 Thomas, 422 Kanty, Darby, 503
, ,
Scamplyn), John, 319, 3'9% 325 Kendall, Henry, 129 , James,, 165, 166, 326,
or
Keyser, sec Keyzar Keysie, Lawrence, 143 Keyth, see Keith, Keth Keyzar, Kezar, Keyser George, 462, 465 Katherine, 492 , , Margaret, 465 -, Teague, 480, 492 Kibe, Jo., 81
,
Kid
(or
Kidd),
Roger,
176,
221
Kiddall, Sara, 177
328
William, 480, 495 Kendridd, William, 109 Keninston, Thomas, 195 Keniston, Allen, 218
-,
Elizabeth, 280
Francis [Frances], 66
Jo.,
66
Henry, 435
Kay,
Keal,
see
Mac Kay
Keel,
Keele,
Keale,
Kerle
,
---
221
-,
,
Kenn, Mathew, 503 Kenneday, Jo., 117 Symon, 36 Kennedy, Ellinor, 383 John, 383
,
Thomas,
66,
280
Kean, Alice, 178, 228 Keatch (or Keech), Richard, 326, 330 Kedby, Tho., 138
Kilhammy,
Kennyon, Geo. 85
,
Jo.,
INDEX.
Killson, Thomas, 249 Kimp, Michell7 73 Kinderslie, Marie, 71
547
Lake, Jo., 86, 139 Mr., 181
, ,
Knatchbull, John, 503 Knell, Phillip, 348, 416 Knibb, Tho., 121
Wm.,
75,
in
Knight
Edward,
119, 129
,
,
Edmond, 38
John, 195, 299, 316'
Mordecay, 236
Richard,
191,
192,
343. 48o
, ,
Lakeland, Sibbell, 102 Lamb, Jo., 129 Robert, 96 Lambard, Richard, 83 Lambart, Wm., 59 Lamberd, Tho., 52 Lambert, Arthur, 481
,
193
128, 141, 137,
Thomas,
William,
93,
51,
,
,
Thomas, 80
98,
383,
44
Kinghman, scv Kingman, John Kingman, Anne, 285 Edward, 284 Henry, 284
, , ,
Knightingall, Nathaniell, 503 Knipe, Samuel, 128 Kniston (or Keniston), Thomas, 221 Knore, Noll, 92 Sara, 92 Thomas, 92
,
,
Henry, 198 Robert 331 Sammuell, 257 Thomas, 434 Lambertt, William, 190 Lambeth, Marie, 75 Lambonie, Thomas, 441
, ,
,
Lame
194
(or
Laine),
Nethaniel,
Lammas, Edward, 59
Knott,
,
364,
369,
Joane, 284
285
271
-, (or
Kinghman), John,
-,
Thomas, 285
Kingsland, Major, 495 Robert, 347, 393 , Kingsley, William, 234 Kingsmeale, Mr., 178 , Mrs., 178 Kingsmell, Jane, 229 Mr., 230 ,
,
James, 188, 264 John, 354 Joseph, 360, 364, 366, 372, 39, 397, 48, 412 Wm., 353, 407, 412 Knowles, Andrew, 480 Henry, 62
, , ,
Lamyn
5
1
li.c.,
Lammyn], \Vm.,
Lancaster,
,
Gowen, 101
Phillip,
195 John, 139 Tho., 64 Koker, John, 460 Koorbe, Roger, 79 Kullaway, John, 174 Kyrtland, Nath., 44
,
Isarell,
, ,
456 Land, George, 285 Sarah, 285 Landall, Robert, 443 Landman, John, 172 Landsdale (or Lansdnle), Margaret, 421, 422
,
Ste-
Wil-
liam, 421,
422
Susan, 229
Phillip,
44
Phillis,
434
Earl
of,
Kinham,
Kinnoul, 161*
Alice, 285
William,
Thomas, 481
Kinsland, Nathaniell, 480 Kinston, Thomas, 176 Kinton, John, 190 Kipps, Jean, 480
j \
Kerby
Lacton, Henery, 223 Lacy, Wm., 85 Ladson, John, 385 Ladston, John, 448 La Garde, Alexander De, 75 La Guard, 184 Lahane, John, 461 La Hay, Daniell De, 297
Thomas,
183,
253
--
John De, 296 Laine (or Lame), Nethaniel, "94 Lake, Jacob, 52
,
Laners (or Lavers), Joane, 152 Lang, see Land Langbridge (or Laughbridge),
Francis, 327, 329 Langden, Peter, 184 Lange, Jo., 8 1
69
INDEX.
Langfurd, Abraham, 438 , Harry, 385 , Marcie, 95 Langham, Thomas, 503 Langley, Mr., 196 Sara, 174
,
Peeler, 225,
229
Lawrence, Blackwell, 139 Daniel, 424, 436 Dorothy, 67 Elizabeth, 07 John, 45, 75 Marie, 45 Nicolas 498 -, Richard, 38, 79 Samuel, 327, 329
,
,
Leauer,
see
Leaver
Tego,
Leave
(or Leane),
Leay, Andrew, 69
,
Jo.,
69
93, sec Leister
Lester
Lecheilles, Jacques de, 198
Langram, Rowland, 127 Langridge, Robert, 39 Langstedd, Edward, 120 Langton, Stephen, 439 Thomas, 384 Langworth, Francis, 83 Langworthy, Nicholas, 456 Laniere, Clement, 422 , Rebecca, 422
,
Thomas
(165*),
Thomas, 168
William, 45, 138
see
Charles, 448
(or
Lanier),
Robert,
4". 443
Lankfeild,
,
, 183 John, 182
Christopher, 174, 232 Thomas, 192 Lawsone, Samuel), 145 Lawters, John, 94 Laycock, Robert, 71
, ,
,
,
H-"
y,
51,
113,
384,
386
James, 143, 481 .John, 36, 102, 115, 143, '45. 35>. 37 , Marie, 113, 114 Richard, 74, 81, 385
,
Katherin, 207
Laydon, Alice, 185, 245 Anne, 185, 244 John, 185, 244 Katherin, 185, 245
,
, ,
, , ,
, ,
Margerett, 245
Virginia, 185. 245
344, see
,
Ley Lea
.,
Richard, 456
',
Thomas, 472
303
55,
, ,
,
Phillip,
-,
Robert,
57,
60,
61,
Leach
64
,
Leed, Tho., 118 Leeds, Joane, 292 Richard, 292 Leek, Edward, 433
,
Laughbridge
(or
Langbridge),
Lawn-
der
Lavericke, John, 282 Lavers (or Laners), Joane, 152 Lavor, Wm., 79
,
Leach, John, 503, see Leech Margaret, 49, 59 Leachman, James, 135 Leager, Widow, 503 Leak, Augustine, 239 Winifred, 239 Leake, Alexander, 94
,
Leer, Thomas, 136, 456 Lees, Christopher, 218 Leet, Mr., 178
, William, 163 Legard, C., 497, 498 John, 447 Legardo, Elias, 261 Legay (or Lagaye), Jacob, Senr., 447, 503 , Jacob, 444 , John, 445 Le Gean, Pontus, 199 Legg, Christopher, 114, 119 , John, 164* Samuel), 359, 384, 389. ,
,
Lawes, [F]rancis, 280 > Anne, 91 Liddea, 290 (or Leaker), John, 332, , Marey, 290 336. 34 Lawford, Richard, 448 Richard, HI Robert, 128 Lawless, William, 438 Thomas, 70, 469 Lawnder, Jo., 143, see Launder Leaker, see Leake, John Lawrance, Henry, 503 Leane (or Leave), Tego, 153 , Sir Thomas, 165* see Lawrence Leare, Sir Peter, 463 Thomas, 463 Lawrell, William, 177 Leas, George, 141 Lawrence, Ann, 424 Lawrence, Barbara, 424 Leaue, see Leave
, , ,
,
'
401, 407 Leigh, Charts, 424, 428, 433 , Martha, 424, 428, 433 , Sarah, 424, 433, 481
INDEX.
Leigh, William, 428, 494 Leinster, Mainhardt, Duke
1
549
Lizard, Stephen, 433 Lloyd, David, 129 John, 344, 385 , Judith, 136 , Katherin, 71
,
66*
281, 481
Lecester, Lester
, ,
,
,
, , ,
Le Jeune,
,
Gregoire, 198
William,
161,
316,
sec
, , ,
Leland, Christopher, 481 Lelland, Henry, 445 Lem [i.e., Lemrn], Mathew,
Lee
Lickburrowe, James, 36 Liddicott, John, 153 Lieford, Ann, 77 Lielate, Anthoine de, 199 Lightbound, Richard, 140 Lightfoote, John, 174, 223 Lilburne, Richard, 386, 393
Lillie,
Leolin, 508 Maudlin, 117 Nowell, 124 Richard, 102, 166 Tho., 79 Walter, 130
see
Loyd
43, 141
79
Wm.,
Le
Lemon
120
Lennon),
Win.,
Locke, John, 195, 472 Robert, 186, 254 Lockbeare (or Lockebeare),
,
Edward, 125
329,
343,
Lillington, George,
456
Lilliot,
Lennox, James, Duke of, 159* Lcdowick, Duke of, 156 Leonard, Tho., 112 Le Rou, Jan, 198 Leroux, Jacob, 364, 385 Le Roy, Hugh, 123 Jerome, 199 Lerrigo, Marie, 123 Leslie, John, 507 Lester, John, 108
, , ,
Martha, 134 Limrick, Launcelott, 104 Lince, Robert, 220 Linch, Thomas, 159*,
Elias, 316*, 317* Lockley, Richard, in Locksmith, Thomas, 481 Lockton, John, 430 Lockwood, Nicholas, 348, 358,
Peter,
!6
John, Bishop
see
of,
157
Linkon
see
Pester,
Lecester,
Leister
Letherlnnd, Mary, 432 Lett, Tho., 63 Letteny, Tho. , 40, sec Lettyne
Lincolne, Cap., 195 Lincome, Samuell, 290 Lindsey, Robert, 179 Line, nvLyne Ling (or Linge), John, 41, 172 Linge, Henry, 172 Linicker, John, 218
-,
380, 388
,
,
Linkon, Ann,
171, see
Lincoln
Levant, Isabella, 428 Leverett, John, 163 Levett (or Livett), George,
172, 255
Links, Thomas, 456 Linsey, Daniell, 290 Linton, Thomas," 324, see Lyn-
Elias
(or Ellias),
170,
285
,
ton
Lintott, Richard, 330,
Eliza, 89,
90
462
Ellyn, 60
,
,
,
Le Voh,
Phillip,
427
John, 90 Joshua, 90
Mary, 90
Michell, 90 Nicholas, 181
, , ,
, , ,
Levynns, Ann, 120 Levyns, Wm., 41 Lewes, Edward, 119 Eliz., 108 John, 35, 126 Richard, 127
, ,
John, 422
Little, Jane,
.,
Littlefeild,
90
Lewis
William, 184, 243 Zachery, 90 Longman, Fetter, 189 Lonnin, James, 43 Longsha, Henry, 74 Longson, William, 385 Longstaff, Elizabeth, 481
,
,
55
Longwith, William, 71 Looker, Joan, 127 Loonies, Edward, 68 Lopes, Lopez Abraham, 384, 449 Eliah, 450 Rachell, 450 Telles Abraham, 386
, , ,
,
INDEX.
Loxmorc, Thomasin, 187 Loyd, Edward, 182
lohn, 184 Math., 175 Moricc, 179 Nath., I So
Silvester,
JYV
Sir
sec
Thomas, 164
342
Lloyd
Lyne
Lord, Ann, 72 Antho., 463 , Aymie, 72 , Dorothy, 72 , John, 72 , Robert, 72 Thomas, 72 j , William, 72 Lort, Sampson, 133
,
Lucas, Elizabeth, 489 Charles, 339 Richard, 112, 481, 489 Theophilus, 489 Liiccom, Henry Van, 143 Luch (or Lush), Arthur, 327, 33 Lucie, Mary, 127 Luck, Robert, 35
,
Christopher,
Mary, loo
Phelix, 73
Lostell, Peter,
Lottis,
64 Rowland, 180
Wm.,
116
Lucock, Margaret, 52
Loue,
sir
Love
Lovell
Louell, siv
Louericlge, stv
Loveridge Love, Mary, 503 81 , Richard, (or Lone), Tho., 71 Valentine, 64 Loveley, Lovely Ann, 52 Mary, 52
, ,
MAR1N,
Mace
Edward, 182
Owen, 79
,r,v
Mackartee
Lullett,
Mace
Lovell,
, ,
Anne,
P.85
Lumbard
bert,
Lumberd), Ro-
Constance, 481
Elizabeth, 74, 285 Ellyn, 285 Francis, 448
326
[i.e.,
Lufiius
Lummus],
Ed-
,
,
,
James, 285 John, 285 Mrs., 456 Phillipp, 74 Robert, 285 Roger, 456 -, Zacheus, 285 Lovely, siv Loveley Loveridge, Bernard (&c.), 316, 3'8, 344 John, 326, 329 William, 326 Lovett, Gurtred, 129
, , ,
,
warj, 59 Lunthorne, Robert, 176 Lupo, Albiano, 185, 245, 273 Elizabeth, 185, 245, 273 ,
, ,
,
Me Gawyn,
Mace
Maccenree, John, 390 Mace Graugh, Daniell, 481 John, 482 Macclahen, Owen, 390 Charles, 388 Maccmash, Mac Conry, John, 75 Maccony, Dinnis, 504 Maccowdin, Wm., 52 Mace, Alee, 47 John, 96
,
Brian, IOI
Jv<?
Me
Lush
33
,
(or Luch),
Arthur, 327,
Mar)
Edward,
Thomas, 444
Lyddale, John, 308 Lyde, Allan, 438 Edward, 340 , Robert, 359
,
Lowre, John, 481 Lowther, Christopher, 384 Luke, 503 Win., 122
, ,
, Sylvester, 316, 317* Lydiatt, Timothy, 384 Lyllant, Richard Nash, alias,
Mackerness, Jacob, 447 John, 447 Mackgerry, William, 504 Mackhala, Dennis, 472 Macklaire, John, 456 Mackloghlin, Edward, 431 Macklond, Matthew, 467 Mackone, Darby, 463 Mackrery, Alexander, 438 Mackward, Fellen, 504 Macock (or Macocke), Sara (or Sarah), 174, 223
,
INDEX.
Macquin, Archibald, 423 Frances, 423 Nicholas, 423 Macy (or Masey), George, 327,
, ,
\Iarfutt,
Tho., 39
331
Darby, 492 Elizabeth, 492 Joan, 492 Owen, 492 Thomas, 492 Mailman (or Multman), Tho.,
,
,
,
tlargaret,
426
182
rtargrell (Negress),
, , ,
127
319% 325
Maun
192, 196
Isacke,
172,
209,
268
-,
,
John, 320*
Mandeville, Ilenry, Viscount, "57 Manerick, Nathaniel!, 391 Manifold, John, 108
,
Vlarloe,
Thomas, 220
Sarah, 390 Thomas, 390
Win.,
20
Mailing, sfi
,
Marritt.
Win., 141
Jo-,
,
,
43 Jone, 387
Thomas,
194,
504
Mad en,
Patrick, 391
(or
282
, ,
Madford
,
,
Wm., 84
(or Manuell),
see
Mannell
171
Robert,
Win., 41 Marsan, see Marson Marsden, Francis, 137 Marsh, Edward, 318*, 320*, 323 (or Mursh), Francis,
,
-,
Magner
(or
Magnor), Charles,
Dai.iell,
, ,
-,
Wm., 80
215, 268
Magrauhan,
Edward,
Magridge,
see
33
I'eter, 124 Tho., 115 Mannington, Roger, 129 Mansell, Robert, 390 Mansfield, Davy (or David),
-, -,
'
, ,
Jane, 75
-,
see
Ma-
462
80,
234
,
Mayes
Maijor, Robert, 297, see Maior,
and Major Main, Andrew, 425 Mary, 425 Maine, Fetter De, 191 Maior, Edward, 36 Thomas de la, 228
, ,
133 Richard, 52 William, 435 Manton, William, 138 Manuell (or Mannell), Robert, 171, 2IO
Jo., 59,
,
305(?), see
-,
, , ,
-,
Thomas,
107,
327,
Manzer, James, 73 Mapes, John, 279 Marburie, Gilbert, 249 March, Collice, 239
181, 239 , Samuell, Marchall, Wm., 456, see Mar
shall
33, 43
,
-,
329,
422, 429
Marson
see
Maijor
Wm., 388
Marchant, 343
,
,
Emanuell,
Silus,
316,
338
338
(or Marsanl, Edward, 482, 495 Jane, 495 Marteaw, Nicholas, 184 Martha (a Mulatto), 489 Martin, Marling, Martlin, Martyn , Antoine, 198
',
552
Martin, Christopher, 350, 375,
INDEX.
Massling, William, 504 Masters, Jo., 138 , Michell, 124
1
384
,
Edward, 96
Francis, 143 Gabriell, 456
Giles,
Mayes, Robert, in, see Maies Mayhew (or Mahewe), Thomas, 160, 159-, 295
219
, ,
123,
504 Marie, 54
Nicholas, 176 Fetter, 191 Richard, 58, 365 Robert, 237, 286 Saloman, 107
-, Wm., 42 Maston, John, 291 Mastus, Joseph, 387 Martha, 387 Mathelin, Richard, 304 Matheman, John, 173, 222 Mather, George, 389 Jo., 52
, ,
Maymor,
Griffin,
137
Maynard, Elizabeth, 116, 422 James, 316*, 318, 343. 386 Mary, 422
,
-,
445
-, Thomas, 125 Mayo, David, 432
, ,
,
, ,
Hannah, 421
Jo., 132
,
,
Simon, 154
Samuell, 87 Mayor, John, 190 Mayro, James, 173 Mead, John, 319 Samuell, 442
, , ,
Thomas,
76, 91,
154,
1
, ,
161*
,
Wm.,
75
, ,
Mecham, Wm., 52
[?
Elizabeth, 65
, ,
Hanna, 65
Marie, 65
233. 234, 270, 272 , Thomas, 335, 338, 340 William, 75, 138, 317*,
,
Sara, 2$g
see
, , ,
Marthaw, 65 Mathew:, 65
Sara, 65 John, 120, 316*
,
183
Manvood,
Mary,
182, 186
Medgley, see Medley Medinah, Leah, 449 Medley (or Medgley), John,
140, 141
,
Robert, 103
Masey
(or
Ann
(or
Anne), 99,
117
,
thew
,
,
, , ,
Beniamin, 74 Captain, 150 Elizabeth, 195 Frances, 188 Francis, 251, 268
George,
55,
Medwell, Tho., 41 Meggeridge, see Mogejidge Mekins, Edward, 134 Mell, William, 504 Mellison, Wm., 140 Melloly, James, 391 Mellowes, John, 364, 366, 406 Mellows, Elisha, 503 Melony, Timothy, 387 Melton, Henry, 129 Mendam, Arthur, 422, 427
,
441, see
Richard,
422, 427,
Bacon
,
, ,
428
-,
Hester, 279
Hugh, 279
John, 70, 94, 142 Mary, 188
Thomas,
Wm., 448
May
-,
.,
(or Maye), Cornelius, 186, 247, 272, see Maies 186 , Elizabeth, , Henry, 186
,
-, Susan,
-,
, , ,
99 Sylam, 389
115, 193, 481
James,
320,
320", 322,
490
325
John, 88, 107, 320*, 482 Mathew, 75 Richard, 435 , Willy-am, 152 Maybank, Edward, 241
, ,
,
Thomas,
Masonn),
W yatt,
r
i :
M assirigburd, Wm.,
247
109
Maye,
stv
May.
John, 440 Luce, 90, 107 William, 490 Merchanl, Emanuel, 317 Mere, Elizabelh, 92 , John, 92 , Roberl, 92
INDEX.
Mere, Samuell, 92 Meredith, Philip, 119, rideth, &c.
Merick, John, 493 , Susanna, 493
,
553
Mintrene, Richard, Junr., 187
Me-
, ,
Jo.,
in
250
Mirch, John, 497 Mire (Meyer or Myre), Henry,
333. 338. 340 Mitchell, Edward, 113 Francis, 245 (or Mitchill), John, 133, 137, 245, 327, 33', 334, 338,
,
,
,
see
Merrick
54
,
Thomas, 333,
337,
34 Midland, Geo., 103 Mighill, Ann, 213 Milborn, William, 303 Milburne, Jacob, 166*
34'
Merrick
(or
Merricks),
see
John,
Merick
Me- -
Cicily,
437
Edward, 50
Merriman, Geo., 75
, Sara, 125 Merriton, Marie, 136 Merry, John, 154, see Merie Met, Jan De La, 198 Metcalf, Metcalfe
John, 437 Joseph, 461 , Lewes, 117 Miller, Benjamin, 87 , David, 432 , James, 80, 449 , John, 133, 316*, 317*,
,
Maudlin, 245 Rob., 333, 336, 340 Thomas, 481 William, 124 see Michell Mixer, Isaacke, 280, 282 , Sarah, 280 Modyford, Sir James, 162 Mogeridge, (Mageridge, Maggeridge, Magridge, Meggeridge, or Mogridge), John,
3',
317*,
3'8,
3'9*, 324,
342, 5
Chri., 82
Elizabeth, 289
Rebeca, 289
Sarrah, 289 Thomas, 64, 289
see Medcalfe Meutis (or Mentis), Thomas,
Joseph, 130 Katherine, 426 142 , Richard, 96 , William, 126, 192, 425 Millet, Tho., 57 Millett, Frances, 192 , Marie, 57 Milling! on, John, 482
,
,
Mills,
,
,
175
Meverill,
Sampson, 86
John, 304, 448, 471 Joseph, 125 , Robert, 40 Thomazin, 116 Millward, Milward Henry, 268
, ,
,
,
, ,
John, 209
David, 472
Francis, 187
, ,
Molesworth, Sir Hender, 165 Moleton, see MouUon Molin, Jo., 116 Mollins, set Mullins Molton, Thomas, 135, 232 Moncaster, Richard, 142 Moning's, see Mohnings Monk, Henry, 482 , Peter, 38 Monmouth, Duke of, 321 Monning's, Moning's , Anna, 92 Mary, 92 Michelaliell, 92 Monnvs, Joseph, 84 Montagne, Mousnier de La, 197 Montecue, Peeter, 233 Montgomery, Edmond, 75 James, 75 Earl of, , Phillip,
, , ,
158
, Thomas, 164* Montrevers, Ralph, 436 Moody, David, 481 , Symon, 119 Moone, John, 219 Marline de, 179 , Moor, George, 399 Moore, Alee, 481 , Dorothy, 507 ,
Mitchell
George,
Michleborne, Win., 447 Middleton, Midleton 182 , Anthony, , Arthur, 391 -, Benjamin, 342, 428,
George,
226
,
462
-,
Edward, 250
Richard, Senr., 187
Henry, 303
John, 308
Edward,
132, 304
70
554
Moore, Joseph, 310 Leonard, 202
,
,
INDEX.
Morgan, Mary, 435
Pierce, 141
Mortimer, Tho., 115 Morton, Morten Richard, 94 Richard, 507 Daniel,. 467 Rob., 504 (or Moreton), Kilivanl, Robert, 481 Robert, 94, 195 329 Thomas, 3 326, Sarah, 435 Win., 310 Henry, 75 see More Sibill, 257 Jo., 128 , Thomas, 192, 26f>, 388 Nathanieli, 184 Mathew, 120 Moper, Walter, 35 Xic"., 122 Morcock, Elizabeth, 219 William, 141 Revolt, 219 Rowland, 8 1 alias Broockes, WilWilliam, 1 86, 249 Thomas, 219 liam, 247 Mory, Jo., 93, see Morrey -, st\' Morecock Morison, Richard, 160, Mosdell, Jo., 132 Mordin, Tho., 86 Morrison Moseley, Geo., 1 12 More, Alexander, 41 260 Morley, Henry, 84 Mosely, Henry, 438 , Elizabeth, 1 20 Richard, 161* , Jo., 37 , Geo., Wm., 127 Richard, 389 Henry, 85, 136 Morlin, Phillipp, 139 Isack, 65 Mosley, Joseph, 185, 24.5 Morraine, John, 504 Moss, Jo., 84 James, 257 Richard, 123 [424 John, 38, 39, 43, 62, 113, Morrell, Margaret, 424 260 Mosse, Joseph, 280 Nicholas, 376, 389, 183, Moston, Henry, 120 Leonard, 169 Morrey, Geo., 132, stv Mory Morrice, Hugh, 489 Mrs., 183 Mothropp, Tho., 125 Mott, Adam, 99, 300 -, Peter, 468 John, Senr., 304 , Elizabeth, Richard, 93 Mary, 489 99 ,'Nicolas, 489 , Jo-, 99 Robert, 37, 183, 259 Richard, 138 Jonathan, 99 Sara, 173 Morris, Bridget!, 467 , Mary, 99 , Suzan, 71 Davie, 87, 95 Sara, 99 Tho., 75, 102, 103, in, Moulston, Thomas, 174 Dorcas, 430 I3 2 '37 Moulton, Anne, 291 , Wm., Dorothy, 423 115, 190 see Moore Edmond, 482 ~, Bridget!, 291 , Edward, Morecock, Morecocke 132, 151, 467 Henry, 291 Hum, Hugh, 481 (or Moleton), Bennet, 78 Marie, 78 phry, 327, 33 Humfrey, 63 Isaac, 46, 387 Jane, 291 Nic., 78 -, John, 291. John, 129, 185, 244, Reignold, 177 , Thomas, 124, 391 43 Marey, 291 sec Morcock Katharin, 427 , Merrean, 291 Morecott John, 462 Mary, 244, 436 Ruth, 291 , Nathan, 467 Moredecah, Sarah, 450 William, 291 Richard, 82, 192, 456, Mounday, Mary, 185 Moreland, Thomas, 262 469 , Robert, Moreton, Sir William 162 185
, , , 1
1
>
>
, ,
, ,
see
Munday
[48.
Morgan, Morgaine, Morgon Andrew, 96 David, 462 Edmond, 243 Edmund, 425 Edward, 184, 389, 465 Elisabeth, 425, 435 Esther, 425, 437 Evan, 435, 456
Gahriel,.435 Ceo., 86 John, HI, $>,
43.
308
-, Thomas, 441 Mountfort, Edward, 84 Mountney, Alexander,
186,
-JSS,
465
47 Morison Morse, Elizabeth, 64 , John, 316* Joseph, 65 Samuel), 64 Mortagh, Dennis, 52 Morten, .r,y Morton
,
Wm.,
257, 273
-, Lenord, 257 Mountstephen, Saimtell, 316* Mountsteven, John, 163*, 104 Mowser, Jo., 83 Movie, Dorothy, 123 Moy.se, Susanna, 429 M'iyscr, James, 35
see
INDEX.
Moyses, Matlicw, 50
(or ^Moises),
555
(or Xeesom), Jo., 74 Xeedes, John, 316* Xeeclham, Tho., 121 William, 168 Xeedler, John, 392 Xeedome, John, 180 Xeele, Marie, 124, see X\-al,
,
Xedsom
Theoder,
169, 202
Mursh
s
(or
Marsh),
Sir
Francis,
-,
, Jo., 125 Symon, 344 Mustek, John, 135 Muskett, Simon, 43 Wm., 391
,
-,
Musgrave, 344
Christopher,-
fee.
Mussell, Jo., 54
Xeesam, Wm., 125 Xeesom (or Nedsom), Jo., "4 Xeimart (Neinneart, Nevmarl, or Xewmart), Fetter, 266,
267
Robert, 75
322
,
Mailman
127
Xelme, Richard, 8 1
Xelson, George, 173, 219 , Joseph, 79
,
tee
Much
Mynnikyn, Christian, 39
Mynter, Jo., 104 Myre (Mire, or Meyer), Henry,
333, 338, 340
Julian,
-,
William, 35
see
Mounday
Mundy,
XACTOX,
see
Teague, 74
309,
sec
Munns
Munning's, Abigail, 282
,
,
Xemias, David, 482 Xepho, Jerome, 317*, 320, 321, 322, 325 Xesse, Win., 101 Xetbie, Anto., 80
Nettellford, Geo., 119 Xettleton, James, 140 Nevcll, Nicholas, 141 Xevill, John, 392 Xevitt, Roger, 125
Munns, Thomas,
Xamias, David, 450 Nancarro, Ellin, 153 Naney, Robert, 6o__ Naseby, Moses, 467 Nasfeild, Henrie, 252 Xash, Ann, 96
Andrew, 481
Wm., 1 20
see
alias
Lyllant,
Richard,
Murfie, Tho., 36
Murphy
Xevmart, see Neimart Xewberry, Joseph, 341 Xewbolt, Richard, 143 Xewbott, John, 441 X'ewby, Henry, 84 Xewconi, Francis, 48 Jo., 48 Marie, 64 , Kachell, 48
, ,
Xewcome, William, 187 Xewdon, John, 154 Newell Abraham, 278, 2T)
Fayth, 278 Francis [Frances], 2/y Grace, 277
Isaacke, 278
William,
49,
John, 278
418
,
see
Murfey, &c.
,
, , , ,
Wm., 456
,
,
165'"
i6C
;1
John, 123, 297 Margarett, 482 Mountford, in Robert, 188, 253 Thomas, 79 William, 184, 2^2,
3'"
see
Xccle
Xcwniurl, see Neimart Newport, Elisabeth, 422.. 429 John, 422, 429 Susani a, 422, 429
, ,
703
556
Newton, Abigail, 392
, ,
INDEX.
|
(or Nonn), Goodwife, 194 Nowell, George, 333, 337, 340 -, John, 240 Peternell, 133 Nowes (or Nowis), Percifull Older, Richard, 51 Nichollas, William, 170 (or Percivall), 316, 318, 342 Oldham, John, 78 Nicholls, Elizabeth, 59 Tho., 78 Noy, Hester, 450 Isaac, 450 Oldrick, Robert, 112 Jer., 135 Nubold, Joan, 37 , John, 305 Oldmlge, Abell, 393 Thomas, 193 Nuce, George, 183 Oliues, see Olives 211 William, Nunes, Jacob Franco, 449 Oliver, Olliver see Nicolls see Nunnick Nunick, -, Edward, 176 Nicholson, Francis, 166*, 167*, Nunn, Richard, 66 -, John, 149, 295, 443 168 Tho., 129 -, Marey, 295 Garret, 136 Nunnick, Addam, 129 -, Margaret, 483, 494 Elizabeth, 37 -, Marie, 113 Ralph, 37 Nickerson, Anne, 290 Nurse, Robert, 482 -, Robert, 154 Elizabeth, 290 Thomas, 149, 295 Nusom, Richard, 442 Nicho., 290 Nusum, Arthur, 482, 490, 494 Olives, John, 172 Robartt, 290 Olmstecld, James, 150 , , Junr., 482, William, 290 490 Omey, Epenetus, 45 Nicklin, Jo., 133 Marie, 45 , Susanna, 490, 494 Nicks, John, 40 Tho., 45 Nutbrowne, Francis, 107 Nicolas, 492 Nuttall, Robert, 114 O,Mullin, Jo., 112 Nicolls, John, 498 Onan, Teage, 468 Thomas, 392 {or Nicholes), MannaQiieal, Ann, 393 duke, 461, 465, 466 Daniel, 430 OAGE, Ann, 203 Sarah, 465, 466 Edward, 203 , Katharin, 430 see Nicholls Thomas, 1 70, 203, Onge, Mary, 279 268 Nisbett, Robert, 41 Onion, Elizabeth, 227 Nisom, Jo., 40 Oakley, Francis, 457 George, 227 Oats (or Gates), George, 424, Onyon, Robert, 94 Nixon, Mary, 482 Nobb, John, 472 Oram,. Jo., 7 433. 445 Noble, Ann, 67 , Joseph, 424, 433 Orchard, Richard, 109 Geo., 128 Thomas, 359 Hannah, 424, 433 Obah (a Negress), 489 Marke, 448, 482 Oree, Daniel, 437 Noden, Hugh, J&3* Obediente, Abraham, 450 Oresby, Thomas, 430 Nokes, Henrie, 128 O'Bryan, Dermond, 75 Orpen, John, 439 Jo., 4 Odam, William, 504 Orris, George, 76 Nonn (or Noun), Goodwife, Odell, John, 457 Oibourn, Osborn, Osborne, Osburne 194 Ddgne, Edmond, 504 Nordin, Nathaniell, 140 Odiarne, Thomas, 457 Alexander, 491 Norman, Geo., 85 OfHent, John, 8 1 Elenor, 491 OflTword, John, 40 ,Jo., 85, 115 Jenkin, 172, 208 , Matthew, 304 Ogden, Randall, 42 John, 178, 228, 489 Normansell, Edward, 192 Ogell, Gregorie, 52 Mary, 228 Norris, Jo., 85 , Moses, 316* , Samuell, 504 182, 261 , Ralph, Ogilby, Ogilsby, Oglesby Norron, Katheriue, 482 , Elisabeth, 424, 427 Richard, 40 North, John, 59, in, 115 Robert, 393 , Frances, 424, 427 , Nathanael, 310 Samell, 457 John, 424, 427, 440 Thomas, 182 Thomas, 169, 177, 201 Ogle, John, 393 Northampton, Henry, Earl of, Ohain, Ohani 219 Walter, 318* '55. '5 James, 491 Northin, Jo., 79 Osdell, John, 498 , Jane, 491 Norton, Geo., 73 Patrick, 491 Osmotherly, Wm., 119
,
Oistine, Oistines
402,
Noun
482
Nice, George, 467 Nichcott, Huch, 195 , Nicholas, 195 Nicholes, see Nicolls
-,
Angeletta, 492 James, 482, 492 Nicholas, 482 Okelly, Samuell, 430 Oker, George, 482 Okley, Robert, 172, 217 Old, Susan, 205
,
, ,
--
---
--
--
,
,
---
, ,
, ,
,
,
, ,
INDEX.
Ossebrooke, Tho., 141 OtlancI, Ant ., 112 Ottawell (or Ottowell),
Paige, -Sarah, 504, see
Paily, Adrian,
557
Paris,
Page
457
Parish
Parrish),
Thomas,
Tho-
Wills],
William,
189
Out ram, Robert, 483, sa Owtram Overbury, Henry, 428 Overton, Robert, 482 Owdell, Isack, 94 Owdie, John, 65 Owen, Anne, 440 David, 135 Elizabeth, 68 Evan, 312
John, 41
Lazarus, 313 Tho., 121
--
Pain Elisabeth, 424, 432 Jonathan, 432 Robert, 424, 432 Susanna, 424
see
Payn
319*.
-,
-,
,
Marey, 293
Robert, 154, 4*9 Sarah, 293 (or Payne), Silvanus,
,
, ,
Geo., 77 John, 398 Mary, 137 Nathanuel, 300 Nicholas, 104 Ralph, 350, 358, 373,
374, 383- 398, 399 Richard, 318", 319*, , 323, 441, 504
, , ,
Thomas,
Wai., 40
set
Owin
Stv
4*7
, ,
--
Owen
Owlye), John, 267 Ownstedd, Arnold, 142 Owtram, Dorothy, 482, ste
(or
Owly
Anthony, 338
Ellis,
Outram
133
Francis, 227
137,
Ox
(or Oxe), Robert, 365, 410 Oxenbridge, Jo., 87 Oxford, Michaell, 297
165*, 281, 342, 344, 467 , Mrs., 171 , Nicholas, 326, 330
,
Gressam, 126 Thomas, 194 Parkinson, Dorithie, 194 James, 74 Parler, Symon, 73 Parlin, John, 140 Parmeton, Rabecca, 113 Parnell, Edward, 86
, , , , ,
Prisilla,
210
PACE,
, , ,
Rebecah, 450 Pack, Stephen, 137 Wm., 104 Packe, Richard, 187, 253 Packer, Thomas, 170 Packson, Anne, 489 Page Elizabeth, 58 Frances, 291 John, 87, 398 Katherin, 58 Lucea, 291 Margrett, 291 Mary, 87
, ,
Parr, Elisabeth,
,
422
Thomas,
104, 127,
467
Palmerley, Jo., 58 Pancrust, Anns, 87 Panke, Richard, 142 Panton, Mrs., 457 Paple, Jo., 8l
86,
,243
Paramour,
see
Parramore
Mathew, 71
Robert, 115, 291
Sara, 87
Wm.,
see
101
Wm.,
see
115 Parrie
Paige Paget, William, Lord, 157 Pagitt, Anthony, 217 Tho., Ill
,
Owen,
394, 398
Edward,
167, 436,
444
Samuell, 445
395
55
Parsons, Henry, 96 , John, 102,
INDEX.
Payne, Tobias, 499 William, 65, 92 Paine , see
,
Peck, Kranci^, 73
, Tho., 39 Pecock, Robert, 483, cock
188,
235,
116
-,
see
Pea
,
,
Peter, 120
-,
Thomas,
Robert, 36
326
,
.Pea, Urselah,
William, 431,483
Mary, 468
Robert, 154 Pedro, John, 258 Peede, John, 171, see Pead Peele, Lawrence, 185 Peerce, see Pearce
Peers, Elizabeth,
:
429
Avis, 206 Margrett, 170, 206 Keljecca, 206 Robert, 170,206,267,268 , Pail ridge, Jo., 113 William, 167 'asar, Paul DC, 198
,
,
, ,
Wm., 46
see
Peeler,
Pecock
1
Peter
4*3,
Peelers, Mary,
Pead,
,
John,
2IO,
Peede
Thomas, 394
|
'ascoll,
see
Peke
Thomas,
326 Passmore, Jane, 227 (or Pasmore), Thomas, 175, 227 Pastor, Barns, 435 Patient, Arthur, 104
,
Peirsey,
,
Anth., 153
Henony, 504
Edmond
(or
Edward),
89
-,
-,
Edward,
George, 438
Hesler, 494
Nathaniel!, 102
Patric,
Ann, 432
Patrick, Tho., 136 Patten, James, 316* 1'atteson, Edward, 43 Pattison, James, 122
Paul, Joseph, 327, 331 , Richard, 327, 331 Robart, 334, 335, 340 , Samuell, 351
,
.
John, 393, 494, 507 -, Katherme, 507 -, Mr., 89, 90 -, Mrs., 229 -, Nicholas, 233 -, Richard, 343, 457 (or Peare), Robert, 316, 318, 319, 319*, 324, 342 Thomas, 323 Wm., 271
-,
, ,
,
se."
Peake
Tho, 49
see Pierce
Wm.,
86
Thomas,
Wolston, 194 Abraham, 248 Pelton, George, 231 Pemberton, Charles, 508 James, 508 -, John, 508 illiam, 508 -, Willi; Pembroke, William, Earl 156, 158 Pemmell, Thomas, 396
,
Pelteare,
of,
Pain
Edward,
59, 62,
76
93
Robert, 135
(or Paine), Silvanus,
364
Pease, Elisabeth, 422, 427 , John, 278, 279 , Robert, 278, 279 , Ursula, 422, 427 Peat, Jo., 46 Peboddy, Francis, 45
Wm., 85 Pendred, Robert, 52 Penford, Tho., 138 Penington, John, 153, see Pennington Peniston, Richard, 303 , Samuell, 394 Penn, Francis, 80 , Robert, 233
,
INDEX.
Term
163
1'ennaircl,
,
559
Phillip
Eliazer,
(or
Pen),
William, 117,
396
I'enne, see
Penny
see
Elmer, 170 Henry, 182 James, 102 John, 38, 40, 74,
'95
6,
Edward, 483
George, 271 Hugh, 143
(or
I'errie),
Penington
Penrice, John, 186 Penrise, Robart, 254 i'enson, Tho., 75 Penny (or Penne), George, 51,
Mary, 490
Phillip,
44
T<>h,
167,
483
,
,
32, 322
(
,
or
, ,
Jone, 429 Marie, 64 Mrs., 175 Samuell, 457 Tho., 37, 126
Thomas, in, 127, 173, 180, 185, 236, 242 -, William, 74, 143, 318,
343, 483, 490 Philmott, John, 236 Philpe, Richard, 75 Philpott, John, 41
,
Pepp
Phillipp,
40
or
1'hinloe,
2?9
see
Perriman
Jone, 174
, ,
Perryn, John, 123, see Pcnin Pers, Barbre, 290 * i Elizabeth, 290 ~ohn, 290 ,Jc
_ udith, 290 Jvi Perse, Nicholas, 169
,
Perse
, ,
see.
Persey,
A bra.,
William, 334, 337, 341 Phipps, Thomas, 141 Sir William, , 164*, 165* 186 Phlinton, Pharow, Picke, Andrew, 153 Pickering, John, 129 Mr., 429 ,
Pickett, Adam, 353 Pickford, Robert, 397 Picto, Frend, 71
see
Persey
Persivall,
Andrew, 398
Pereing, Sebasting, 504 Perera, Isaac, 449, 450 Perk, Elizabeth, 105
, , ,
Isabel!, 105
Persons, Richard, 283 Perwidg (or Perwidge), Job, 394, see Perridge Pester (Pestor, or Lester),
Margery, 105 Richard, 105 Perkin, Elisabeth, 421 , John, 421 , Richard, 421
,
Pigeon
Pierce, Danyell, 281
20
Elisabeth,
230,
422,
429
-,
,
see
Perkynn,
I'irkins
Perkyns
John, 266 Lawrence, 429 Petite, Bastian, 135 Petley, Richard, 102
Petter, 184
,
,
, , ,
Thomas,
70,
422
Samuell, 504
Ti
Thomas, 71
sec
Perkin
36,
sec
Pigeon, Jo., 122, see Pidgion Piggott, John, 457 , Walter, 138
,
Perkyns, kins
James,
Per-
,
,
Jo.,
114
,
Wm.,
79
Perley, Allin, 45
Perpoynt, Henry, 79 I'errie, see Perry Perridge, Job, 457, see Penvidg Perriman, John, 457, see Perry-
Pile,
,
Thomas, 222
Phillipes,
John, 139 Oliver, 483, 490, 495 Sarah, 483 Theophilus, 483
Philkynn, Robert, 52
Phillipp,
Phillips, Phillipps
,
Wm., 394
William, 235
man
1'errin,
,
188
560
Pillard, Benjamin, III Pilson, Edward, 397 Pirn, Thomas, 410
INDEX.
Plowman, Mathew, 165
,
William, 466
Abram, 83
Alee, 300 Anne, 465, 466 Danyell, 300
Fluffier
[i.e.,
Phimmer], John,
, ,
394
Plumley, George, 326, 330 (or Plumly), John, 446, 457 Plunckett, Geo., 52 Plunket, Edward, 74 Plunkett, Rowland, 74 Tho., 74 Pockett, William, 483 Podd, Samuel, 59 Poet, Georg., 431 Poke, James, 440 Rice, 136 Polegreen, John, 395
, ,
see
Katheriiv59 Pynder
318*,
, ,
David, 496
Elizabeth, 496 Innocent, 195
Pine,
Richard,
319*
, , , ,
323
Henry, 182 Pinke, Henery, 241 , John, 395 Pinkley, John, 128
Pinffe,
Mary, 397
Michaell, 463, 465, 466 Miles, 397 Peirce, 463, 467 Peter, 483
,
,
Richard, 442
Penny
Pinsen, William, 184 Pinson, Samuel, 318*, 319", 32 3 Piper, James, called the, 188
,
Pollard,
Abraham, 334,
338,
,
,
340
Henry, 508 John, 457 Joseph, 397 , Richard, 457 Sarah, 508 Tho., 153 Pollen, John, 145 Pollentin, John, 182 Margrett, 182 Rachell, 182
, , , ,
,
George, 178
Wm.,
393
j.r Per-
Humphery,
333,
337,
Pippin,
Mathew, 67
340
,Jo., 124
Robert, 123
Margaret, 56 Samuell, 56
Thomas, 193 Popeley (or Popely), Richard, 182, 256 Popkin, Thomas, 178, 229 Popleton, William, 212 Popple, Magnus, 398 Pore, see Poor
,
Pitt,
Pollington, Charles, 71
John, 272 Pomell, Elizabeth, 173 Pomeroy (Pomre, Pumrey, Pumroy, or Jumrey), Daniel,
,
Porter,
Edmond, 137
Edward, 135 Henry, 102
see Pitts
Pomrey),
James,
Puttman), 319, 320*, 32; Pittnei, see Pitney Pitts, Francis, 184 , George, 466
, ,
(m
Wm.,
, James, 348, 363, 368, 388, 389, 400, 406 , Jane, 423
,
see
, ,
Pumfrett
Pon, Michel Du, 198 Pond, Rebecca, 299 Ponnt (Pound, or Fount), Tho.,
72, see
-,
John, 71, 286 Luke, 316, 318, 342 Martha, 129 Mathew, (&&), 326,
Peeler, (&c.), 188,244,
33
Hugh, 483
John, 327, 329, 465, 466 Thomas, 135, 316*, 317 William, 316, 317*, 34>
see Pitt
Pownd
262
Richard, 286 Robert, 40, 423, 483
,
, , ,
alias
Thomas,
Peter,
423
Poslett (or
Pit way,
,
Mary, 121
Robert, 121 Pix, Richard, 389 Place, John, 39, 308 Peter, 131 , Plant, Mathew, 113 , William, 236 Platt, John, 396
,
Thomas, 94
Postell,
Wm.,
73
105
3>8, 343
,
Pott
Wm.,
see
Lawrence, 84
Richard, 507
Potts
Play,
Wm., Wm.,
365,
141
387,
404,
Thomas, 507
Potter,
Ann, 260
414
Ploraer,
INDEX.
Potter, Henry, 183,
,
56'
Pritchard,
260
Thomas,
221,
see
Jo., 104
. . Joseph, .
George, 138
Prichard
Procter, Ant"., 112
,
, .
98
Jo., 131
Rebecca, 495 Robert, 483 , , Vyncent, 76 , William, 66, 97 Pottle, Christopher, 396 Potts, Anto., .104, see Pott Poulter, Tho., 129 Pound (Fount, or Ponnt), 72 sec Powncl PPountes (Ponies), John, 174 Povey, Richard, 159* Powel, Caleb, 421, 426
,
Joseph, 127 Lawrence, 85 Marie, 131 Mathew, 135 Richard, 51, 122 Koger, 53, 171, 210 Sara, 131 Wm., 131
Preswell, Wm., 445 Prew, John, 318*, 320*, 323 Price, Ann, 203
,
Prosser,
Thomas, 40
8l
-,
, ,
175, 193, 489 Henry, 457, 483 170, 204 Hugh, John, 125, 170, 203, 204,
Edward,
460
Katherine, 421
Thomas, 421
266, 319, 360, 378, 392, 396, 397, 462, 468, see Bricc
,
Judith, 204
-,
,
-,
Margaret, 468
Mary, 203
James, 84 John, 184, 246, 273 Kathren, 246, set Powell, Cathren
,
,
Mathew,
, ,
483
, ,
Mary, 71
(or Michaell),
-, Micell
,
,
Pryor
334, 336, 34
, ,
169, 202,
442, 483
,
Pryse
Samuel,
1 1 1
327,
Thomas,
236, 263
,
270
192
Thomas,
95,
177,
Pom-
Wm., 270
Prichett,
,
Wm.,
see
39, 136
Pownd, Jo., 103, see Pound Pownder, Garret, 36 Poyer, Thomas, 483 Poyett, Luce, 293
Pran, Georg., 181
Prater,
,
,
Pritchard
Pumrey,
&.C.,
su Pomeroy
Margery, 187
Prickett,
Thomas,
80,
247
Purnell, Richard, 41
Thomas, '246
229
Thomas, 194
Friday, Samuel, 75
Purryer, Alyce,
,
,
Thomas, 125 44
Kathren, 45 Mary, 45 Sarra, 45
Isack, 52
Thomas, 96
Praul, John, 402 Preett, Jacob, 450 Preist, Henry, 316*. 317*, 343
316, 318, 343
Prideaux, Nicholas, 330, 343, 424, 457 , Rebecca, 424 [&c. Prier, Jo., iy>,see Pryer, Prior,
Priest,
(or Parryer),
Wm.,
44,
Walter,
45
Purscli,
I'ursley,
see Priest
Humphry, 395 441 John, 443 Prior (or Pryor), John, 327,330, see Prier, Pryer, Pryor
?rimatt,
'rince, Anth".,
,
Purss,
Wm., 472
Henry, 39
I'urstynn,
?uttex, William,
40
rise,
(or Prestton),
Edward,
,
,
'uttman,
J
43.438,448
Pryce
71
S62
INDEX.
Rainy, James, 347, 348, 366,
j
Pynch, Tho., 115 Pynder Anna, 59 Francis, 59 Jo., 59 Margaret, 133 Marie, 59 Mary, 59 Sir I'aiil, 159 Tymothie, 133
sec Pincler
Luke, 400
sec
Ralye,
,
Railey, Rayley
Ram, George, 98
Ramsey,
.,
Tho., 84 Jo., 119 , Roas, 505 Robert, 132, 425 Ramshaw, William, 181, 237
Rand, 418
Isaac,
386,
391,
392,
QAY, Abraham,
Quaile,
449
Ann, 192 Quale, Hugh, 505 Quant, Henry, 333, 336, 340 Quarree, Robert, 467 Quarrier, James, 94 Querk, John, 398 Querke, Richard, 505 , William, 188, 251 Quesnee, Pierre, 199 Quicke, Elizabeth, 152 (or Quick), Thomas,
3'7*, 3>9*, 324 Quiggen, John, 484 Quillin, Teague, 127 Quintin, Roger, 1 3 Quinton, Henry, 36 Quiutyne, Henry, 337, 508 Richard, 398 Thomas, 508
1 , ,
Randall (or Rendell), Bartholomew, 333, 338, 340 Henry, 316 Win., 69 Randolph, Edward, 163, 163*,
, ,
,
,
165
Ranke
190 Ranse, Ranton,
(or
Rauke),
,
Richard,
Wm
stv
41
226
William, 427
Raynes, Raynne, see Rayne Raynor, see Rayner Raynton, Elizabeth, 105 Sir (or Ranton),
Nicholas, 47, 60 Read, Anthony, 182 George, 106 Hanna, 284 James, 40
, , ,
Ann, 208
Elkinton, 174, 236
390,
Isack, 208 Roger, 170, 208 Ratford, Francis, 115 (Rattford, or Radford),
,
,
Wm.,
104,
(or Reid), Justice Judge), 106, 498 , Lusan, 284 Mabell, 106 , , Marmaduke, 81
,
(or
122
Kathren, 292 Raddish, Jo., 79 Radford, Cornelius, 316, 318,
RABEY,
343
Mary, 468
(or
Reid),
Osmond
(or
see
Rawton
Richard,
Ralph, 106
(or Reede),
Rauke
(or
Ranke),
Stephen (or
Henrie, 134 John, 428 Richard, 356, 361, see Ratford Rafle, Robert, 191 Ragg, Isaac, 378, 491 , Katherine, 491 , Susanna, 491 Railey (Rawley, or Ralye),
, , ,
190 Raven, Christopher, 505 Ravenett, William, 174 Ravenscroft, Benjamin, 400 Ravish, James, 1 1 2 Rawlin, Kawlines, Rawlings, Rawlins Beniamin, 443 Henry, 139 Jane, 66
, , , , ,
Steeven, 95, 187, 253 Susan, 284 , (or Reade), Thomas, 241, 267, 443, 468 William, 67, 106, 113,
,
284
see Reed, Reid Reading, Robert, 430, Reding, Redding Reason, Barbaric, 75 James, 86 John, 326 Ralph, 50 Thomas, 330
,
sec
Andrew,
Rayley
Rainolds,
175,
184,
228,
41,
see
Richard,
see
470
, ,
Reynolds
Rainsecrofte, Jo., 140 Rainsford, Edward, 93,
401,
448
,
John, 484
Rawse, Richard, 170 Rawson, Ch?., 193 Rawton, Esaias, 169, Raughton Ray, Abram, 68
Rebbell,
see
Wm., in
Reddam, John, 94
Reddhetld, John, 40,
see
Red-
head
INDEX.
Reddin, Katherine, 402 Redding, Henry, 36 , James, 35 Jeremy, 37 see Reading, Reding Reddish, John, 1 78, 230 Wm., 127 Reddman, Jo., 121 Thomas, 70
. , ,
, ,
563
Richardson,
Rennam,
,
Ezechell, 128
Junr.,
-,
John,
104,
113,
436
Rensby
'53
(or
Reusby),
Leonard, 125 Luke, 115 Mauley, 129 Margaret, 426 Mary, 430, 484,
Nicholas, 505 Richard, 142, 426 Rebert, 50, 128
Reusby
'S3
(or
Rensby),
Henry,
Symon, 95
Tho., 103 William, 134, 179,
240, 430 Richbell, John, 401
, ,
Redford
132
Reeford),
John,
177,
Redhead,
232, see
Christopher,
Reddhedd
191, see
Reding, John,
Readsee
Hugh,
368, 380
484,
Reddman
Reed, Elizabeth, 152 , Lawrence, 446 , see Read, Reid Reefe, Mary, 190 Reeford (or Redford), John, 132
427 ean, 484 James, 50, 82 John, Mr., 174, 437 Nico., 120 Paule, 1 80 Richard, 67
Robert, 192 Sarah, 280
Samuel, 433
Reene
(or
Reeve), Nathanall,
Simon, 494
Susanna, 438
128, 438,
,
Ricord, Charles, 396, 400 Ricrofte, James, 35 Riddall, Sara, 174 Riddell, William, 104 Riddlesden, Marie, 59
123,
Thomas, 176
Reese, Bartholomew, 471 Bennett, 471
Thomas, 457
81,
see
Rainolds
Lawrance, 507
Theadosia, 507 Reeue, Reeues, see Reeves Reeves, Reeve, Recvs
,
Ridgdell, William, 36 Ridge, Jo., 115 Tho., 115 Ridges, Richard, III
,
Elizabeth,
see
490
Nathaniel, 490
John, 402
see
Ridgway
Edward, 434
John, 42, 319, 319*,
(or Reene), Nathanall,
Ryce
323
170
,
463
Richard, 221, 251
Thomas, 81,
145, 299,
S5
,
Wm.,
72
Reid,
, ,
Adame, 505
John, 505
see
Keignolds, nolds
see
Rey-
James, 396, 401 -, Jo., 74 [484 Richards, John, 86, 125, 162*, Katherin, 83 Latimer (or Latymore), 433, 461 TSTathaniell, 150 -, Richard, 231 Robert, 40, 316*, 318, 342, 471
, ,
,
Elizabeth, 133 George, 399 Richard, 48 Robert, 133 Rigglio, Robert, III Righton, William, Senr., 304 Rilcy, Elizabeth, 102
, , , , , , ,
Garrett, 35 Miles, 35
Tho., 133 Thomas, 40, 85, Remington, Reinmington Rilsden, Charles, 116 469, 505 Alice, 96 . Rimwell, Adam, 260 Wm., 195 , Elizabeth, 96 Richardson Anthony, 491, 496 Ripen, see Ripping Phillipp, 95 Daniell, 339 Riply, Richard, 371 Remnant, James, 400 David, 484 Rippin, Allin, 121 Jone, 400 Nicholas, 94 Elisabeth, 426 Ren, Clare, 219 George, 62, 484, Ripping (or Ripen), Renalles, Paule, 234 topher, 177, 219 491 Rendell (or Randall), Bartho208 , Ellis, -, Henrie, 137 lomew, 333
, ,
I
Chris-
71
564
Risby, Thomas, 183 Rishford, Geo., 50 Rising, James, 132
Riskyffier
las,
INDEX.
Robinson, Kat., 94 Leonard, 142, 425 Manuss, 484 Mathew, 95 Mary, 94, 124 Richard, 182, 457 Sir Robert, 164* -, Robert, 43, 484 Sara, 93
, , , ,
,
[Riskymmer], Nicho-
69
William, 505 Roach, William, 470 Roads, George, 183 Roades, Margreat, 1 79 Roane, Bancks, 399 Roas, Ramsey, 505 Roass, Thomas, 505 Robard's, James, 52 Robb, Elizabeth, 143 , Ellin, 143 Robinson, jdeth, 465 , John, 465
,
Thomas,
William,
71,
in,
193,
see
141,
484
,
Rodes
Rogers, Mathew, 70 Michael, 432 Mr., 423 Nathaniel, 119 Raph, 193 Richard, in Roger, 423 Sym., 107 Tho., 124, 125 Wm., 94 Rogerson, Ellin, 102
80,
Robinsonn, Mathewe, 244 Robisonn, Richard, 249 Robson, Thomas, 163, 163" Robotham, William, 402 Roch, William, 470 Rockly, Raph, 194 Rocks, Michell, 41 Rodes, Tho., 135, see Roads
j<v
Theoder, 124 Roker, Arthur, 71 Rolfe, Elizabeth, 174, 223 James, 209 John, 270, 271 Robert, 135 Rolinson, John, 37 Rolles, Jo., 80
, , , ,
239,
Rodeway,
see
Rodway
Rogers),
Robert t
Roberts, Blanch, 87
Romney, Tho., 82
,
John,
Edward,
462
Junr.,
484
Rookines
Elizabeth, 93
(or Rookins),
Wil-
Thomas,
Wm.,
260 Roome, Thomas, 507 Rodway (or Rodeway), Stephen, Root, John, 238 333. 337, 34 Roote, Mary, 97 Roe (or Row), Christopher, Nicholas, 177
liam, 183,
, ,
Ro-
,
, , ,
bert
set
Row, Rowe
Hanna, 51
Roed's, Roger, 225 Roett, Isaac, 448, 457 Rofe, Barbary, 131
, ,
167
Rogers, Anne, 493 , Bryan, 257 , David, 427 , Edward, 262 , Ellener, 102
, ,
,
,
Dareas, 278
Elizabeth, 278, 484
Edward,
38,
484
Elizabeth, 93
Henrie, 114
Isack, 130 James, 143,
,
,
125,
143,
460
426,460,505
484, 493 (Rodgers, or Roggers), John, 316, 318, 333, 335, 338, 340, 343 , Katherine, 493
,
, ,
,
, ,
Thomas, 240
William, 342, 344, 432
INDEX.
Roseter, Thomas, 154 Rosman, James, 152 Ross, William, 399 Rosse, Henry, 133
,
565
Sage, Richard, 506
Saie, Wm., 125, see Say Saiewell, Arthur, 83 , Francis, 70
Rudge,
,
Jo.,
140
Thomas, 401
,
,
Rudle, Robert, 402 Rudston, Eliz., 118 Ruese, Roger, 174, see Ruce
Ruggells, Barbaric, 46
,
Jo.,
46
Thomas,
161,
267
Rumball, Tho., 132 Rottrie, Sophia, 109 Rumell, Adam, 182 Rou, Jan le, 198 Rumley, Elisabeth, 431 Rouse, Caleb, 470, 471, see Rumsey, Joseph, 430 Rowse Rundall, Edward, 457 Rousell, George, 317, sec Row- Rusco, Marie, 57 sell Rabecca, 57 Rovenson, John, 156 Samuel, 57 Row (or Roe), Christopher, Sara, 57 , Wm., 57 3l6*. 3'7*, 343 Rush, Clinion, 219 Lawrence, 400 Nich., 184 William, 8 1 Peter, 326, 329 Rushbrook, Henry, 484 see Roe Rushmore, George, 182 Russell, Edward, 401, 426 Rowe, Anne, 457 Francis, 132, 167 Mary, 262 Nicholas, 262 George, 54, 342 see Roe James, 160* Rowes, John, 183 John, 36, 103, 119, i So, 224 Rowinge (or Rownige), Henry, Katherin, 71 172, 2'7 , Phillip, 505 Rowland, Jo., 132 Richard, 82 Randolph, 162* -, Thomas, 472 Rowles, Henrie, 135 Rutten, Elizabeth, 180 Rowlidge, Jo., 117 Rowlson, Francis, no Rutter, DanieU, 36, 317, 342 Thomas, 236 Tho,, 74 Sionell [ ? Lionel!], Ryale, Joseph, 218, see Riall Rowlston, Ann, 117, see Rice Ryce, 254 Rownige (or Rowinge), Henry, Rycord, Samuell, 484 217 Rycraft, Sara, 484 172, see Rowse, Thomas, 447, Ryder, Symon, 399 House Rydie, James, 115 Rowsell, George, 316*, see Ryle, Tho., 117 Rousell Rymes, Henry, 39 Rowsewell, Thomas, 316 Rymore, Allexander, 484 Rowsley, Elizabeth, 191 SABYN, Geo,, 142 William, 191 (or Sabin), Robert, Rowton, Ann, 62 62 , Edmond, 96, 1 86, 250 62 Sacker, John, 261 Richard, . Sad, Abraham, 296 Roy, Hugh Le, 123 Sadd, Richard, 95 199 , Jerome, Le, Saddock, Tho., 137 Royalf, Joseph, 169, 202 Sadler, Hugh, 70 , Sibill, 229 , Rowland,. 116 Roydon, Wm., 399 Thomas, 342, 344, 485 Royston, Thomas, 118 Saford (or Safford), Christo Ruce, Roger, 240, see Reuse Ruck, John, 484 pher, 171, 2n Sage, Jan, 198 Rud, Symon, 472
,
,
James, 93 Robert, 93 , Suzan, 94 Sailes, Richard, 404 [162 St. Albans, Henry, Earl of,
,
?St. Parlin, Thomas, 141 Saires, Geo., 86, see Sares Sakell, Samuell, 135
Robert, 186, 250, 273 Sara, 190 Salisbury, Robert, Earl of, 156
, ,
Sail,
, , ,
Edward, 103
i-,
,
^,
George, 409 James, 326, 329 John, 185 Nicholas, 3I7*,3I9*, 324 Rich., 407 Richard, 342, 462 Robert, 118
Saltonstall, Merriall,
,
59
Richard, 59 Salvadge,- Ensign, 274 , Robert, 183 Sam, Gregory, 153 , John, 318*, 319* Sames, Elizabeth, 102
Sandby, Tho., 38 Sanderick, see Standenvick Sanders, Alexander, 173, 238 Ben)'., 404 David, 181 -, George, 181 Henery, 217 John, 154, 194, 351, 411, 447 Richard, 177, 219 William, 330, 342, 442 see Saunders, Sawnders Sanderwick, see Standenvick
, , , , , , ,
566
Sandforcl, John,
,
,
INDEX.
408
Sawier, William, 175, 232
-,
Scrutton
(or
Strutton),
John,
see
Sawyer
485
Scurrier, William, 316*, 317
Henry, 404
John, 470 ?], Richard, 469 [ Robert, 82 Sandley, Sandome, Richard, 406 Sandra t sec Sanders, Saunders Sands, Sand's
Snwkynn, Wm.,
see
Sanders,
Saun-
ders
Sea, Mary, 38 Seabright, Richard. 141 Sealy, Henry, 408, 412, Seely
, ,
j.v
Anthony, 436 David, 233 George, 174, 234 Isaac, 436 William, 179, 236 Sandwich, Edward, Earl
,
Seaman, George, 337 Rob., 333, 340 Thomas, 408 Seamer (Seaman, or Seyir.cr), John, 332, 337, 340 Searl, John, 485
Searle, Brigett, 194 , Francis, 104
,
162 Sandy, Robert, 318*, 324 Sandys, George, 270 Sanford, Roger, 142 Sankey, Hamhlet, 135
Robert, 60 , Sankster, Eliz., 118 Sansom, Richard, 78 Santen, Lucas, 165
319*,
[159 Lord, [319 Scamplyn (or Kemplyn), John, Scar, Stephen, 442 Scarburgh, Edward, 162 Scarfield, William, I2O
S.i\-,
, Elizabeth, 465 Geo., 63, siv Saie Sele, William, Say Sayer, William, 35
&
337,340
Seaton, John, 119, 498
Seaward, John,
188,
j.v
Up-
ward
Scawell, Davers, 493 , Elizabeth, 493 Richard, 493 , (or Scawell), Richard,
485
Schenckingh, Amarinzia, 490
,
Sckenken),
458, 490
Bernard,
429,
485
Seay, Widow, 445 Seden, Nic ., 51, see Seeden Sedgewicke, George, 465 Sedgwick, John, 131, 461, 465 , Marie, 83
Elizabeth,
(
),
490 Han.
Satchill,
Win:, 119 Sauewell, Daniel), 195 Saundby, Michell, 118 Saunders, Edward, 122 , John, 117, 387
, , ,
nah, 429
,
Kutherine, 490
Mary, 421
see Scott,
Judith,
48
,
,
Skott Scotchmoro, Robert, 124, 221, Scottesmore 239, Scott, Abigail, 282
,
.<.-(
Thomas,
William,
.v.v
316,
3l8, 327
,
Sanders,
Sawn-
ders
, , , ,
Apphia, 263 Benjamin, 404, 458, 485 Elizabeth, 67, 282 Goodwife, -188 Henry, 176, 221 James, 120 Jane, 84 John, 64, 105, 143, 505 Martha, 280
Tercis,
Ralph, 405 Samuell, 461 Seeden, Annis, 105, sir Seden Seely, Wm., 74, * Scaly Seemes, Richard, 1 16 Seere, Win., 41 Scii>on, Cutbert, 260 Sell, Edward, 86
,
,
Ann, 68
263
Richard, 325
Thomas, 189, 256 Savage, Ann, 263 Edward, 39, 51 Thomas, 45, 263 Savery, John, 469
, , ,
..Walter,
336,
, ,
263,
331,
5S
Win., 125
Skott
Robert,
176,
j.v
Siv Scot,
Scottesmore,
[217
172,
Savory, Win., 119 Sawcott, Jo., 52 Sawell, Thomas, I2O, Sawier, Thomas, 225
Joseph, 450 Sennodd, Robert, 71 Sennott, Win., 63 Sension, Nico., 58 Sentence, Henry, 51 Serano, Jaell, 450 Sere, John, 236 Serfatty, Joshua, 407 Sergeant, Tho., 47 Seriff, William, 40
-,
INDEX.
Serjeant, Richard, 224, 402 Serle, Elizabeth, 489
,
567
Sheron, George, 485 Sherrick, Jo., 114 Sherringham, Phillipp, 119 Sherwin, John, 410
see
John, 489
,
,
Thomas, 489
see
Searle
Sertain, Elizabeth,
,
Sheering, Jo., 63
Sheffield,
Sherwood, Alice, 279 Anna, 278 ; (or Sherewood), Peaceable, 176, 236
,
Thomas, 266
(or
Severne, Jo., 124 Sewar, Robert, 84, see Sewer Seward, John, 249 , William, 39
,
Sheicrofte
Shercrofte),
Peeter, 243,
,
, , ,
254
Wm.,
141
see
Seaward
see
Sewer, John, 404, Sexton, Richard, 108 Thomas, 192 Sexston, Peter, 102 Robert, 136 Seymer, John, 340, see Seamer
, ,
Sewar
Seymor, Florentio, 310 Seywell, Thomas, 255 Sfrane, Almons, 405 Shakerly, William, 427 Shaftesbury, Anthony, Earl
161*
Shafto, Win., 363,
Shellam, Thomas, 374 Shelley, John, 174, 184, 232 , Robert, 150 Shelton, Samuell, 485 Shenktngh, see Schenckingh Shenton, Grace, 422 , Jane, 422 , Samuell, 422, 445 Sheppard, Sheaperd, Shepeheard, Shepheard, Shepherd,
Thomas, 278, 279 Shettleworth, John, 38 Shetman, Richard, 440 Shev/ord (or Shewoud),
,
Thomas,
Shilborn,
184, 243
Wm.,
118
Justice,
43
371, 388,
413
Shahanisse,
Daniell,
Quid,
471,
see
So,
see
Ber-
nardo
Ralph, 97 Robert, 175,
232, 235
180,
Shipman, Wm., 82 Shippin (or Phippin), William, 334 Shipton, Wm., 446
William, Shirley, Sherley, &c.
430,
see
Shanis
Sha-
Samuell, 100
Sara, 97 Thankes, 97 Tho., 99 Sheppey (or Sheppy), Thomas, 170, 204 Sherborn, Henrie, 150 Sherborne, James, 85
Shoare, James, 355 Shore, Ellin, 118 -, Mathew, 141 -, Richard, 485 Shorey, Anthony, 508
,
William, 508
Shercrofte
(or
Sheicrofte),
Robert, 93, 114 Samuell, 172, 205 Tho., 119, 132 William, 119, 170, 205 Sharpe, Aser, 360, 372, 381,
385. 390, 39', 398, Elizabeth, 215
Wm.,
Shere,
141
Owen, 485
Stephen,
185,
see
Shorter, Jo., 84
Sheere
Sheres, Francis, 63
43
Sherewood, see Sherwood Sherhack, Benedicter, 64 Sherin, Robert, 280 Sherland, John, 406 Sherley (or Shurley), Daniell, 169, 201
, ,
Lidin, 213
Susan, 213
Thomas, 303, 304, 355, 398, 418 Shawe, Abram, 142 Anne, no
, ,
568
Siddy, Henry, 409
Sides,
INDEX.
Thomas,
,
178,
229
Wm., 447
se.-
Skooler, Anthony, 74 Skorie, Jehn, 36 Skorier, Phillip, 128 Skose, Richard, 151 Skott, Elizabeth, 280
, ,
Smith, Christopher, 253, 429 , Daiiiell, 38, 41 , David, 470 Dorothy, 68 , Edward, 117, 179, 2;
,
i,
Sylbie
Thomas, 280
set
403
,
Silcomb, William, 496 Silsby, Mathew, 124 Silvester, Abram, 37 Grace, 461
,
Scott
Elisabeth
123,
(or
Kli/.i-
280, 282, 292, 424, 43', 437, 485, 492 , Frances, 492
, P'rancis, 63, 67, 231, 3'7*, 3 ' 9", 324 , Junr., 460
,
beth),
Madam, 485
Simes, Beniamin, 184, 242 (Sims or Sunes), Henry, 318*. 319*, 323 Sarra, loo ,
,
-,
George, 80,
82,
125,
436 Hanna, 49, 59 Henry, 115, 292, 421, 424, 426, 432 Hester, 403 Humfrey, 87 Isaac, 406 James, 74, 141 Jane, 429 Joan, 71, 223 John, 56, 57, 70, 74,
-,
,
see
Symes
Simmes], Symon,
Simes
[i.e.,
104, see
Symes
Simmes, Symon, 104 Wm., 449 Simmons, Phillip, 458, 459 Richard, 343 Simnell, John, 257 Hester Bar, 449, Simon,
, ,
John, 246
stc
Symon
Simons
(or Symonds), Richard,
Mary, 498 Slatier, Martin, 239 Slaughter, John, 498 , Mary, 498 Thomas, 485 William, 402
,
, ,
, ,
, ,
Symkynn
Simpson, Edward, 133 James, 485
, , ,
Slawcome, Davey, 145 Sleight, James, 183, 252 Sleman, Tho., 154
She, Jeremie, 1 12 , Richard, 67 , see Slye Slograve, William, 338
Sluce, Lawrence, 418 Slye, John, 471, see Slic
82, 109, ui, 117, 135, 13.1, 140, 177, 178, 179, 220, 22 9 ,
J"-, 132
Thomas,
Mr., 133
231, 258, 292, 334, 337, 409, 410, 422, 424, 427, 430, 432, 436, 437, 44, 47', 492 , Jonas, 83 , Joseph, 433, 439 , Judith, 422, 427 Katherin, 123
,
, ,
James, 491 Mary, 491 Thomas, 443 Sindry, John. 410 Singer, Tho., 36 Singleton, Jo., 83 Singnell, William, 139
,
-,
405,
,
,
Smalepage
(or
Smalpage),
SOS
Margerie, 123 Marie, 49, 59 , Mary, 68, 282, 422, 427, 429, 432, 433, 489 Mrs., 174, 191 , , Mundusia, 424, 437 , Nathaniel, 447 Nicholas, 180, 234
-,
,
.,
-,
-,
,
Olliver,
440
297 Sisters, Elizabeth, 485 Sizemore, William, 269 Skahane, Teige, 406 Skaros, George, 485 Skarvill, Robert, 38 Skene, Alexander, 167* Skerry, Elizabeth, 291 Henry, 291 Skinner, John, 179, 231 182 , Nicholas,
,
Sister, Gerrart,
, ,
, ,
Wm.,
85
402
432,
Phihppa,
422,
43
Ralph, 429 Richard, 48, III, 134, 139, 177, 219, 239 , Robert, 172, 185, 243 Roger, 174, 223, 232
, , ,
see
INDEX.
Smith, Samuell, 280, 282, 305,
432, 463
Sithe,
569
Spence,
292
Thomas,
86
Somersall, Thomas, 191 Somerton, John, 103 Sommer, Elisa, 91 , Henry, 91 Sone, George, 408 Sothey (or Soothey), Ann, 176,
William,
178,
19',
Sir
Edward, 106
Francis, 35
226
-
),
Elizabeth,
, ,
191,
226
, ,
Widow, 443
William, 35, 67, 74, 138,
184, 189, 190, 243, 246, 263, 326. 329, 33 2 . 334, 404, 406,
, ,
, , ,
James, 142 John, 142, 448, 485 Kathren, 173 Margaret, 506 Nicholas, 163, 163*
Peter, 141
,
,
Thomas, 191
229
Sotterfoyth, Jo., 36
440, 492
.
, .
Juni'-r 335,
336
see
Smyth
Sourton, Samuell, 443 Sousa, Abraham, 449 Southampton, Earl of 313* , Henry, Earl
of,
Sowthem
Edward,
122, 129
Southward, Henry, 143 Southwood, Marie, no Southworth, Francis, 405, 418 Sowth, Francis, 38 Martin, 128 Sowthern, Jane, Ml, see Sou,
,
,
Spight, Fra., 84
thern
Snathe, Richard, 64
Snellin,
,
Anne, 490 John, 490 Robert, 490 Snerling, Robert, 485 Snipe, Christopher, 489 , Elizabeth, 489 , John, 485, 489
,
Spalden, Edmond, 187 Spalding, Edward, 176 Spar, Georg, 433 Sparke, Sparkes, Sparks , Edward, 58 , George, 1 80 1 12 , James, , John, 195, 234, 498 , Joye, 505
, ,
Madam, 472
Samuell, 407
Snow, Snowe
George, 316*. 317*, 343
S.
Henry,
no
Thomas, 265, 307 Spring, Elinor, 280 , Henry, 281 Parplin [?St. Parlin], Tho,
mas, 141
,
, ,
Nathaniell, 471
Rebecca,
175,
Sparrow, Judith,
\/\<\
Gr ave, Elnor
Richard, 141
Sara, 175, 225, see Grave
see
Springall, Jo., 36
Wm., 59 Swnow
Snowood, John, 246 Soanes, Mary, 126 [Somerhaies?], Anne, 470 John, 470 Somers, Cornwall, 164 Sir George, 155 ,
,
, ,
James, 95
see
Speckman, Henrie, 41 Speed, Richard, 52 Speere, Eliz., 82 Speering, John, 326, 329 Speights, Elizabeth, 491 , Marie, 491 (or Speghts), William, 485, 491 Spence, Elizabeth, 499 , James, 327, 331 John, 327
, ,
Springham, Hannah, 422 John, 338, 422, 458 -, Sarah, 422 Sprite, Robert, 74 Spurting, Richard, 172
Spurr, Robert, 51
Spurway (Spurwey, or Spurnay), Robert, 326, 329 Spyer, Jo., 63 Spynk, Robert, 82 Sqire, John, 303
Summers
Mrs., 191
Sara, 178, 249
Squier, Phillipp, 38
72
570
Srayne, Richard, 132 Stabcr, Peter, 178 Stacie, Elizabeth, 105
Stacy,
INDEX.
Starkey, Elizabeth, 175 Starkie, Peter, 125
Starling, Wm., 114 Standing, ice Staveling Staughton, Edward, 87 Staunton, Jo., 126
W., 403
Stepney, Thomas, 256 Sterry, Geo., 140 Steven, 196 Stevens (or Stephens), Elias,
296
326, 329
,
Hector, 426
(or Stevans), John, 181,
Staveling,
57,
Mathew, 193
,
Judeth, 151
(or Stephens), Richard,
John, 278
Henry, 306
, , ,
Stump), Tho. 79 Stanbridg, Nathanel, 194 Stanbridge, William, 95 Standerick (Standericke, Standerwicke, Sanderick, or San-
Stamp
(or
Edwyn, 162, 321, 325, 331, 335- 339. 344, 424, 447. 45
,
,
derwike),
Nathaniel!,
319,
-, ,
Thomas, 426
see Steevens, Stephens Steward, Amey, 505 , John, 424 Margaret, 424 William, 139 see Sheard
,
, ,
-,
32*, 323 Stand ich, Dorothy, 96 Standish, James, 221 Standon, Mary, 421 William, 421 Standy, Robert, 78 Stanfast, John, 505, 507 Stanford, Jo., 73 Mary, 489 , Richard, 115
, ,
William, 379,422,439
Stiffchynn, Wm., 128 Stile>, Francis, 42
Susanna, 426
see
Stede
Steel,
Henry, 43 Joan, 43
Jo-.
468
.
,
43
George, 468
~, Thomas, 466
Steephens, see Stephens Steere, Richard, 136 , Robert, ill Steerer, Eliz., 107 Steerman, Anthony, 499 Steevens, Alice, 98 , Edward, 139
, , ,
Rachel, 43 Tho., 42
Hugh, 126
Morris, 261
James, 306
Stith, Martin,
436
Robert, 408 Roger, 221 Suzanna, 72 William, 135 Stanly, Mrs., 458 Stann, Jo., 129 Stannadge, Thomas, 407 Stannion, Ant"., 48 Stansley, Tho., 56 Stanson, John, 191
Stantley, Jo., 98 Stanton, Daniell, 367 Pearce, 406 ,
,
, ,
Henry, 99 John, 40, 129, 506 Mathew, 86 Tho., 73, 101 Wm., 83, 126, 128
1
Stoat's, Stoakes, s,v Stokes Stocbridge, Ann, 94, see Stock bridge, Stuckbridge Stock, Robert, 85
Stockbri'lge, Jo., 93, see Slor bridge, Stuckbridge Stockdell, Edward, 1 86
se<-
Stevens,
Ste-
phens
Steevenson, Christopher, 127 , Richard, 120
Stepbing, Henry, 447 , 192 Stephen, Stephens, Steephens, &c.
Mary, 403
,
Timothy, 187,
Tho., 132
25(1
Tho., 36
Allexander,
1.51
Stockwell, Gabriel), 85
Elias,
or
Stevens),
Staples (or Staple), Leonard, 73. 3i6, 318. 342 , Richard, 271 Stapleton, Pierce, 81
,
326, 329
,
, ,
Stoe, Win., 80, stv Stow Stoiks, Goodman, 178 Stoker, Samuel!, 444
, Wm., 132 Stokes, Stoak's, Stoakes ,
Walter 405
William, 161*, 162*
Ann, 227
David, 304 George, 39 Grace, 130 John, 227 Jonathan, 305, 306 Luke, 52
IS'
(or Stevens), Richard,
,
,
339
Ste-
-,
-,
-, -,
Stares,
see
Steevens,
vens
INDEX.
Stokes, Michaell, 403 Tho., 132 , Wm., 335, 336, 338,
.
57i
Surgisson, Susan,
Strause, Elias,
407
485,
see
Wm.,
,
36 245
Susanna
(negress),
489
339
Stollard, James,
. , ,
470
u6
J-. 54
Moves,
175) see -Stones
Thomas, 131
Richard, 193
(Stor, or Stow),
Samuel,
Thomas, 143
309 Samuel, 120
63
Stone, Ann, 66 , Elizabeth, 238 Francis [i.e., Frances], ,
Stringer, Mr.,
,
494
,
, ,
DC
Hugh, 430
Joan, 66 , John, 66, 180, 181, 234, 237, 408, 485, 494 Marie, 66 , Maximillian, 238 , Richard, 75 , Robert, 444
, ,
Henry, 485 John, 162, 163, 458 , Margarett, 485 Stroude, Mrs. John, 505 Strowde, John, 93, 115 Strutt, James, 352, 359, 371,
,
George, 38 Henry, 377, 486 John, 84, 323, 343, 407, 423, 433, 458" Katharin, 423 Mary, 423 Nicholas, 173, 215 Richard, 163, 461 Robert, 121 William, 179 Swain, Martin, 437
Peter, 376, 415,
see
448
Swayne
120,
John,
485
Stuard, John, 441, see Steward Slubber, Jo., 113 see Stucbridge, Charles, 93, Slocbridge, Slockbridge
Sisly,
see
Ston
Swanley, Jn., 112 Robert, 410 Swarbeck, John, 220 Swarris, David, 450 Swayne, Ann, 117
-,
Stoodly (or
John,
Sluddy, Thomas, 485 Sludman, hack, 53 Slump (or Slamp), Tho., 79 Slurdevanl, Roger, 37
Tho., 116
Wm.,
see
54,
69
Robert,
Samuel, 63
see
Ston, &c.
Swaine
Sweete),
Sweet
185,
(or
249
Stow
(or
39
,
Sweeting, Jo., 51 , Richard, 409, 458 , Samuell, 316* Sweetland, James, 386 William, 349, 373,
402, 403
Swift, Mr., 180 Swifte, Abram, 114
, , , ,
Mary, 308,
Mountain
Stoe
Thomas, 437
(?), see
Stramige
Straunge
William, 104, 222 see Straunge , Stratford, Robert, 38 Strattergood, John. 41 Stratton, Mary, 435 Thomas, 435 , Wm., 83, Straughan,
,
Anthony, 424, 434 Cornelius, 432 Daniel, 426, 429 Dearman, 430 Elisabeth, 424, 434 John, 424, 434 Margaret, 428, 429 Sulley, Thomas, 178 Sully, Maudlyn, 247 Thomas, 247 Suiiierfild (SummeifiM), Nicholas, 262 Sumes (Summes), John, 140
Suillivant,
, , , , ,
,
Janej 126
Jo., 114
Thomas, 234
Wm.,
115
Swinhow, Thomas, 220, 268 Swinny, Thomas, 409 fee Swnow, Thomas, 177,
Snow
Swynden, Wm., 76
Syanl, Jo., 103 Sydlie, Tho., 59 Syer, Tho., 113 Sylbie, Tobie, 138, see Silby Symes, Alexander, 138 , Margrett, 243
ijyfnes
Sumers), 7^>hn,
Strawne
Straunge (or Stramige liam, 172
?)
WilSunes,
-, see
see
(Symmes),
(
),
Beniamin,
John, 38
126
72
572
Symes,
see
INDEX.
Simes, &c.
Tail's, Robert,
442
Symon,
,
Oliver, 114
Stephen, 153
(an Italian), 194
see
Simon
Francis, 41
James, 137
Jo., 52, 114 Richard, 112, 154
,
,
Taverner, Henry, 126 Tawyer, Hugh, 71 Tayler, Dyonis, 59 , George, 124, 131, 141 James, 85 , Jasper, 194 112, Il8 , John, 40, , Nicholas, 119 -, Richard, 86, 136 Sleeven, 138 , Thomas, 75 ,
, ,
Terry, Thomas, 84, 107 Terwighl, Geo., 330 Tester, Elisabeth, 432 Tetloe, Nic"., 82 Thatcher, Francis, 423
,
Jo., 120
, ,
,
Wm.,
Chri.,
86, 140
Simons
Simons), Richard,
st'e
Simons
,
Theody, Mark, 38 Thimbleby, Nicholas, 192 Thistlethwaite, Peler, 486 Thomas, 182, 188, 194, 195, 243, 248, 427 Abraham,3i7*,32O,324 , Chads, 321, 322, 325, 342. 344
, ,
253,
Sympkynn,
Ralph,
122,
Sit
-,
,
497
138
-, Gabriel],
,
Geo., 83 John, 52
u'C
Mary, 203
Mrs., 181
Simpson
80,
203,
130,
233,
172,
Il6, 470,
TABOR,
,
,
,
Anne, 283
267, 268
,
,
217,
Thomas,
36,
273
436
-,
,
Timothy, 283 Tadd, Alexander, 81 Taggard, Elisabeth, 434 Taggartt, Alexander, 458 James, 445 Tailor, Barbara, 432 , Mary, 432
,
sue
Tate
, ,
, ,
,
Jo.,
83
120
Thomas, 95
Wm.,
Waller, 319 Tedder, Tho., 52 Teed, John, 294 Teene, John, 467 Teirrer, John, 135
,
see
Temple, Edward,
, ,
Josias,
Tapper, Thomas, 128, 412 Tappin (Toppin, or Tuppin), Miles, 460, 465, 466 William, 466 Tarborer, Richard, 180 Taselie, Eliz., 87 Tatam (or Tattam), Nathaniel, 170, 209 Tate, James, 70 Tho., 121 set Tayte , Tathill, William, 173 Tatnum, Henry, 40
, ,
Temproe, John, 506 Terns (or Tenis), George, 81 Terrett, Ralph, 40 Terrill, James, 143 Samuell, 486 80 , Tho.,
,
, ,
(?)
,
,
Tompson
Terry, Anio., 84
Bassell,
Thomson,
, ,
63
Georg, 185
Jo., 52,
76,
81, 84,
98
'34, 135
,
INDEX.
Thomson, Robert, 128
,
573
Toothaker, Margaret. 130 Roger, 130 Topleife, Wm., 140 Topliss, Wm., 79
,
Tichbourn, Winnefred, 486 Tickin (or Tinkin), Peter, 318* Ticknall, Henrie, 130
1'ickner,
185,
244
see
Thomas, 446
Tiffin,
Thomas, 122 Thomebury, Thomas, 253 Thornegood (or Thorngood), Thomas, 176, 182
,
Thornehill
(or
Thornhill),
Thorogood
(or
Adam,
187,
Thorougood), 253
good, &c.
Thorowden, Allice, 218 Thorowgood, Edward, 159 Thomas, 226, 486 see Thurrowgood,
, ,
&c.
Thorp, Elizabeth, 67 John, 47 , William, 67 Thorpe, James, 329, 506 , John, 412 Thrasher, Robert, 261 Thredder, Niccolas, 249 Threlcatt, Anto., 74 Threnorden, Edward, 216 Elizabeth, 216 Thresher, Robert, 183 Throgmorton, John, 189, 208
, ,
Toppan, Abraham, 293 , Elizabeth, 293 Petter, 293 Susanna, 293 Tiler, Elizabeth, 259 William, 259 Toppin, see Tappin see Tyler , Topsail, Humfrey, 36 Till, John, 136 Torez, Judieah, 450 Tothill, Mrs., 447 Tilly, Wm., 88, see Tylly Totle, William, 206 Tilney, Thomas, 486 Timothy, John, 316*, 317, 343 Totman, Jo., 150 Tindall, Richard, 506 Totnell, Jo., 67 , Thomas, Toulban, Robert, 138 191, 267 Widow, 176 Touey, see Tovey Tine, Elisabeth, 424 Tounsend, see Townesend, &c. Tovey, Richard, 506 John, 424 Towers, Edward, n6 Margaret, 424 Towne, Edmund, 291 Tingley, Palmer, 53 Tinico, Jacob, 41 1 , Edward, 446 Tinkin, see Tickin John, 39 Townesend (or Townsend), Tippin, John, 411 Thomas, 327, 329 Tippsley, Francis, 138 Tissall, Robert, 143 Townsend, Alice, 428 Titcomb, Samuell, 329 Francis, 121 Titloe, Josua, 1 1 1 , John, 448 [Titus], Edmond, 46 (or Townshend), Richard, 120, 134, 174, 223, Jo., 46 Hanna, 46 363, 4" Robert, 46 Tho., 37 [340 Tiverton, William, 333, 336, Townson, James, 51 Todd, Robert, 259 Tho., 36 Toleman (or Doleman), Su- Towse, John, 37
Tho., 142 Tiffing, Jo., 125 Tighten, W., 121
, , , , , , , , , , , , ,
, ,
,
Toyer, Kath., 441 Trachern, John, 173 Tracy, Thomas, 266 Trallopp, Tymothy, 122 Tramorden, Edward, 172 Trane, Jo., 63 Trantt, Richard, 441
Througood, see Thorogood Thurrogood, Jo., 142 Mary, 96 Thurrowgoqd, Wm., 118 see Thorowgood, ,
,
w\
Tredwell, Mary,
,
Thomas,
no no
, ,
Margrett, 293
William, 255
see
Thomson
John, 357
Tree, John, 227 Richard, 227, 272 , Tregagell, Richard, 132 Trehearne, John, 214 Tremills, Wm.; 412 Tremineere, Edward, 153 Trendall, Richard, 67 Treneighan, Robert, 155 Trent, Jo., 79 Trentum, Tho., 108
574
Trese, Samuel, 84 Trethewy (or Trethewey), John,
161, 162
INDEX.
Turner, Joan, 123 , John, 83, 411 , Jonathan, 303 Joseph, 193
, ,
Trevas, Geo., 118 Trewin, Jane, 153 Trigg, Thomas, 41 Triggs, Thomas, 192
Marmaduke, 63
Martha, 424
Martin,
1
UBANK,
William, 135
, ,
Ufibrd, John,
486
ill
80,
234
Underwood Andrew,
Trimmer], Valentine, 370, 373, 414 Tiippatt, Jo., 86 Trodd, Richard, 296 Troope, Samuel, 129 Trott, Pcrient, 307, 309 Trou, Jan de, 199 Trowell, Phillipp, 458, 486 Trowsdale, Ann, 433 Trubbs, George, 316, 317* True, Ant"., 82
[i.e.,
,
Trim,
Trim,
, ,
Mary, 424
Mathew, 51
Robert,
Sara, 37
85,
93,
170,
-,
-, -,
So,
112,
John, 103
Senr.,
458
I
Trump
(or
Tmmpe),
Hum-
phery, 334, 337, 340 Truren, John, 327 Trusdal, William, 425 Trusedell, Phines, 142 Trussell, John, 170, 207 Trye, John, 221
Tubbs, Edward, 486 Tubley, Grace, 123 Tuck, Warram, 112 Tucke, William, 296 Tucker Ann, 506 Charles, 163 Elizabeth, 244 Francis, 305, 306
Geo., 122
,
, .
48
Joan, 45
Uppcott, Richard, 94 Upson, Steeven, 66 Upton, John, 172, 217 Uree, John, 369 Urquhart, Allexander, 413 Usfitt, Thomas, 150 Usher, Ann, 206
,
J-.
45. 48,
49
Beniamine
John, 38 William, 39
(or Beny),
Tudar, Richard, 445, 458 Tudor, Mary, 430 Richard, 430 Tuke, Chri., 85, see Tooke Tull, John, 461 Tullie, Jo., 126
,
Rebecca, 48 Richard, 48 Sara, 45 Symon, 45 Tho., 49 -, William, 49 Twine, Wido\y, 458 Tyack, William, 164* Tybbott, Tybbot, Tihott Elizabeth, 108 Henry, 108 Jeremy, 108 , Remembrance, 108 Samuell, 108 Tyers, John, 188
,
, , , , , , , ,
192, '93
,
Usherwood, Thomas, 142 Ushur, James, 267 Utie (or Uty), Ann, (181), 237 ), >8i, 237, 270 ( Vaghan, see Vaughan Vale, Jacob Fonceco, 450
Vallin's, Joan, 113
Valuerde, Abr., 449 Vanderspike, John, 407 Van Heck, Katherin, 101 Olliver, 101 , , Peter, 101
Robert, 486
Thomas, 70
William, 181
i
466 Richard, 466 Tuppin, see Tappin Turdall, John, 412 Turgis, Symon, 170, 208 Turk, Geo., 133
Tulls, John,
,
see Tiler
Tynman, Robert, 102 Tyos, John, 235 Tyres, Samuell, 83 Tyrwhitt, George, 458 Tyrwill, Herculous, 458
Vanlang, Richard, 436 Van Luccom, Henry, 143 Vardell, Robert, 132 Varier, William, 342 Varloe, Phillip, 364, 376 Varlow, Capt., 434 Vamam, Francis, 425 Vass, Ezekiah, 396 Robert, 121 Vassall, Ann, 93, 94
, ,
Fra.,
94
Judith, 94
Margaret, 93
INDEX.
Vassal!,
,
575
Walker, Joseph, 70 Margaret, 129
Mary 93
Wm., 93
Vater, see Vawter Vaughan, Davie, 1 19 (or Vaghan), John, 118", 135, 260, 305, 507 , Ralph, 47 , Rowland, 109 Sarah, 507 Vause, Richard, 205 Vaux, John, 413 Vawter (or Vater), Robert, 318*, 319*, 320* Veazey, Nathanael, 313 Veiyard, William, 316 Venn, Edward, 3l8*,3l9*, 320*
,
Virgo, John, 240 , Susan, 240 Visher, Ann, 116 Vizard, Joan, 126
Mathew, 8t
Richard, 60, 191 Roger, 184, 243 Sarra, 6 1
Voh, Phillip
le,
427
Voss, John, 102 Morris Furse, alias, 340, , set Fuss, &c.
Vynall, Jo., 117
Vynn,
Jo., 52
Tho., 8 1 Vennable, Ralph, 86 Vennell, John, 296 Venner, Thomas, 3 1 9, 3 9*. 3^* Ventimer, Geo., 73 Verdin, Richard, 125 Vereing, Alice, 56 , Joshua, 506 Vergo, Daniell, 173 , John, 179 Verin, John, 234
,
, Nathaniel!, 413 Vernie, John, 176 Vernnillie, John, 166*
WACKEFEILD,
,
Walter, 124 WiIliam,4O,6o,i69,294 Walkin, Robert, 190 Wall, Joan, 92 John, 332, 336, see Wale , Samuel, 417 Thaobald, 128 Walter, 128 Waller, Andrew, 298
, , , ,
Edmond, 162
Jo., 103, 140 Peter, IO2
Walley,
Henry,
507,
set
Whaley
Wallinger, Charles, 96 Wallington, Joseph, 70 , William, IOI Wallis, George, 92 , Ralph, 92 , Tho., 64, 120
Hannah, 426
John, 136, 426 Jonathan, 150
.
!
Nic., 63
Vernon, James, 165* , Peter, 413 Verryard, William, 318 Verulam, Francis, Lord, 157 Vicars, John, 193 Severn, 304 Viccars, Jo., 109 Zeverin, 85 Vickars, James, 442
, ,
Wm.,
,
,
Ellinor,
448
326
Wadham,
Richard, 334, 338, 340 Roger, 328, 331 , Tho., 370 Wadsworth, William, 150, 243,
,
, ,
-,
Thomas, 499
254
'
Christopher, 486
Victor, Michel!, 119 Viero, Daniell, 209 Vildy, Edward, 332, 336, 341 Villerrnarsk, Dr. De, 431 Vincencio, Mr., 1 80, 235
John, 332, 337, 340 , Richard, 322 William, 40, 41, 140, 233. 334, 338, 34i
,
,
319*,
see
Wnynewrite
Waltho, Francis, 496 -, Mary, 496 Walton, George, 459 John, 186, 257
, ,
Margaret, 488
,
,
Mary, 488
Walden, Humphrey, 181, 239 Samuel!, 84 Vinicott (or Vincott), Joseph, -, Thomas, 446 Wale, John, 340, 506, see Wall 333. 338, 34 Vinon (or Union), George, 181 Walford, Elisabeth, 432 Muse, 343, 432, 440 Vinsou, Tho., 115 [486 Walker, Edward, 101, 434, 435 Vinter, Richard, 324 Vinton (or Uniton), Thomas, Grace, 75 James, 61, 8 1 Viper, Tho., 80
-, see
I I j
Richard, 41, 487 William, 39, 488 Walters, Richard, 506 Wai turn, Robert, 121
,
Walwyne), James,
Virbritt, 261
S76
Ward,
, , , , , ,
,
INDEX.
Eliza, 55
Elizabeth, 123
Henry, 314 James, 79 Jane, 435 John, 182, 260 Richard, 121, 487 Robert, 80
181, 239, 314 William, 174, 180,233,487
Waterman, Tho., 40 Waulre, George, 198 Waters Walters Waycome, William, 190 Edward, 187, 253, 272 Waymolh, James, 134
, ,
253
,
,
Margarctt, 253
see
Mary, 459
,
,
Thomas,
William, 187, 253 Wathin, Tho., 137 Walkines, Watkins, Watkyns, Wattkines, Wattkins Arthur, 52 Daniell, 189, 231 David, 354, 486
, ,
Pere-
416
,
(or
Weaver), Thomas,
, , ,
167*. 417
Thomas, 487
Watkinson, John, 39 Waller, Robert 127
Watlington, Francis, 351, 354,
368, 375, 388, 408 Marj', 4" 7
-,
Wm.,
121
Henry, 84
(or Warrin), John, 79> "35. 333, 337, 34
85.
"2-, -, -,
---
Edward,
136,
499
Goodman, 176
James, 316, 317, 343, 471
Jane, 472 Katherin, 67 Richard, 114 Samuell, 461 Stephen, 177, 232
104, 118, 143
,
,
Thomas,
351,
363,
375- 384, 395 Warrington, Robert, 82 Warrwell, Joseph, 125 Wartumbee, Richard, 139 Warwick, Robert, Earl of, 159 Earl of, 309
,
----
---
Webber
niel,
(or Wheeler),
Natha-
326, 329
(or Webling), Wassell,
201, 256
,
Margaret, 102
,
,
Nic ., 74, 122 Thomas, 50, 172, 439 William, 103, 434
Wasborne
,
John, 57,
257,
263, 426
Walton, John, 119, 128, 191 Walls, Wall's James, 74 Jeremy, 104
Jo., 5', 73- '41
Josias, 116
-----
Weblin
182, 241
430
Henry, 414
Joan, 237 John, 487, 490 Ralph, 141 Richard, 135 Robert, 429, 449 Roger, 181, 237 Susanna, 490 Weeden, Edward, 59 Weekeham, Gyles, 296
,
Medusala, 41
Jo., 116,
130
Nic., 81
Richard, 115
Humphery, 471
John, 324 Katherin, 85 Mr., 309 Nicholas, 154
Thomas,
171,
238
,
,
Wm.,
see
139
Watson
Marie, 130 , Thomas, 139 Weeks, Symon, 152 Welby, William, 168 \Vclch, David, 459
,
Edmond, 416
John, 303, 362, 471
INDEX.
see Welsh Welshman, }ohn, 183
577
White, Martha, 90 Mary, 90, 428, 465 Michel!, 38 Milicent, 487 Nath., 459 Patient, 136 Patrick, 487 Richard, 7 /, 422
Welch,
Lewis, 183
185,
-, Dorythie, 251 Wethersly, Albiano, 185 Wcver, Richard, 103, see ver
Wea-
Wellmnn,
,
Christian, 133
Tlio.,
40
Thomas,
see
126, 422,
465
Wai-
65, 84,
Mathew, 129
RicharJ, 113, 120 Robert, 127 Tho., 59 William, 86 Welsh, Jacob, 54 > John, 143, 304
,
Wite
set
Watson
Wheat, Josua, 57
Wheatlie, Richard, 102 Wm., 85 , Wheatly, Christopher, 84 Sir Charles, 161* Wheeler, 162 , Charles,
,
Whitefoot, Amos, 414 Whitehead, Joseph, 418 , Tho., 487 Whitehedd, John, 40 Whiteing, Kathrine, 448
ta Welch
Weltden, Anthony, 413 Wendever, Robert, So Wentworth, Hugh, 87 Wesell, see Weasell West, Anthony, 176, 235
Francis, 257, 268
-,
,
, ,
,
,
Edward, 79 Henry, 183, 259 John, in, 416, 463 (or Webber), Nathaniel,
Richard, 127
Thomas, 446 Wm., 416 Whiting Whiteliff, George, 414 Whiteman, Robert, 88 Whitfeild, Mathew, 415
, ,
see
Whitfild),
Gil-
157,
158,
172,
326
-, -,
Henry, 194 Jane, 424 , John, 82, 92, 178, 179, 227, 424 , Nathaniel!, 133, 190, 257 , Richard, 115 , Thomas, 87,178, 229, 424 , Twiford, 130 West Garrett, Richard, 135
,
Win., 132, 415 Wheler, Christopher, 417 Whetenhall, Charles, 303 Whetston, Christian, 67 (Whetstone or Whcttston), John, 116, 149, 321,
322. 325, 331, 335, 339, 344.
John, 71
Nico., 141
439
Whetty, Matthew, 498 Whicker (or Whitker), Benjamin, 318*, 320, 324 , John, 318, 320, 325 Whitby, Richard, 181 White, Andrew, 136
, , , ,
Westbury, Thomas, 417 Westerlink, Martin, 138 Westgarth, Jo.,, 51 Westlake, Philip, 120 Westlie, Wra., 117 Weston, Edmond, 76 Francis, 266 -, Hugh, 116 nugn, -, Jespur, 36 ;
, , i
Tho., 128 Whithorn, Gabriel, 320* Whithorse, Lawrence, Whitimor, Sir William, Whittimor, Whitmore Whiting, John, 465, 467 Richard, 427 Whitinge, James, 248
,
see Whiteing Whitker, see Whicker Whitley, Michell, 120 Whitlock, Wm., 52
,
Whitman,
,
, , , ,
125, 143
-, Josi.is,
Thomas, 209
Willi.im,37,si,i73,2o8
,
,
Westwood, Westwoode
Bridgett, 279
Gamaliel, 117 , George, 39, 74 , John, 39, 42, 51, 75, 95. '5. 33 or Wittes), (Witte,
,
Mathew, 52 William, 277, 279 Wethered, John, 298 Wetherell, Sackford, 258 Wetherfield, Leonard, 36
,
Wethersby, Wethersbie
John, 326, 327, 331 I sack, 136 , Jacob, 136 Jeremy, 233 Katharine, 87 Mark, 104
, , , ,
Whitmarck, Whitmarcke, Whitmarke, Whytemark Alee, 284 Jane, 284 John, 284 Ouseph (or Onseph), 284 , Richard, 284 Whitmore, Alee, 151 Sir (or Whilmor),
, ,
,
Whitney,
Ellin,
58
73
573
Whitney. Jo., 5 8 Jonathan, 58 Nathamell, 58 Richard, 58 Samuel, 308 Tho., 58 Whitt, E Imond, 180 ler me, I So Robert, 194 William, 173 Whittaker, Geo., 112 Whittakers, Elizabeth, 183
' ,
,
INDEX.
Wild, Wile,
see
see
Wylde Wild
Wylie
s<'t'
WilkeiiMm,
Wilkinson
Wilkines, Briggett, 265 , John, 264, 265 Wilkins, Goodwife, 189 , Hiimfrey, III , John, 189, 415, 461
,
Owen,
, ,
set
Wilkyns
,
u6,
487
84,
117,
Kdward, 70
Hen., 72 Jane, 84
Robert,
114,
2',3
Isacke, 182
,
,
'79, '9-2
, , ,
Mary, 182
415, 422
-,
,
Wilks, John, 40
Nathaniel!, 414 Wilkyns, Roger, 127,
,
Teage, 154
Thomas,
171,
j<v
Wil-
113,
166*,
81, 210,
102,
see
kins
Willard, Jo., 127 Willcockes, Elizabeth, 246
, ,
more
Whitton, Awdry, 76 Jeremy, 78 Thomas, 78 see Witton Whitreed, see Whiteredd Whitwham, Jo., 119 Whurter, Vyncent, 1 16
, , ,
33,
39,
4'3.
112,
John, 263
see
William,
Wilcocks
see
Wil-
Wilier, Thomas, 193 Willerton, Elizabeth, 95 Willet, Tobie, 150 Willett, Ann, 121
Eliz-.,
417
Willey, Rawley, 507 188 William, (Negroes), 172, 244,489 Williames, Alles, 292
,
,
,
[501 86,
Willis,
, ,
Ann, 222
Ann, 98
Ar.ne, 290 Elizabeth, 292
Henry, 413
319,
Matthew, 308
Wyatt
-,
3'9*
Wiggm
(or
Wiggins),
Tho.,
Thomas,
83,
423
Wm.,
74
114, 125
, , .
Arthur, 418 Cassandra, 435 Christopher, 324 David, 169, 236 Davit-, 70, 137
Willkisson, Beniamone, 145 , Larence, 145 Willmott (or Willmatt), Edward, 327, 328
(-
),
Hugh,
327, 33
Witrms,
stY
Wi*rhnson,
see
Williams Williamson
Nic., 81
set
Willcockes
.Hugh,
470
,
Lord,
Wild, Alice, 56
,
Iliunfrey, 116 John, 41, 70, 132, 39, 141, 349, 35-1. 3&5. 397,
,
160", 161
George, 459
-,
John, 162", 45
Nicholas, 423
Oliver,
-,
Joyce, 467
-,
417
INDEX.
Willoughby
161*
579
\Volrich, Mrs., 177
William, Lord,
Willmighbye (Willowbey, Willoby,or\Villowsaby), Thomas, i80, 248, 274 Willox, Mathew, 446 Wills, John, 152, 413
,
Windsor, Thomas, Lord, 160* Wing, Hugh, 240 Winge, Judith, 279
Robert, 279 Wingfield, Jlarljoltle, 162* Wingate, Roger, 159*,
iff
Wyngate
Wingatt, John, 415
(or
?
Roger, 52 Williams),
William,
Winkc, Debora, 71 Winnc, Griffin, 219, see Wynn WiiiscumK Joane, 213 Winslow (or Winsloe), Edward, 348, 376, 381, 385 Josias, 163 , Simon, 163 , Thomas, 193
,
Richara, 303 Wolton, James, 143 Wolverstone, Benjamin, 468 --, Elizabeth, 462 Wood, Abraham, 179, 233 Alexander, 363, 364 , Andrew, 426 Ann, 240 Anne, loo
,
, ,
,
Constunt, 87
Elizabeth, 66, 130 Francis, 446, 459 Henry, 112, 180
130.
,
, ,
Wm., 416
ssi'
\Vil>on
Wilmose, John, 177 Wilse, Francis, 415 Wilson, Anthony, 487 Charles, 487
,
see
Wynsloe
,
,
Junr., 487
79,
James, 416 John, 35, 80, 82, 100, 283 , Leonard, 105 Nathaniell, 66
,
,
,
240
Clement, 193
Edward,
487
Elisabeth, 433
see
, , ,
Richard, 95
140,
176,
,
,
Deane, 100
Elizabeth, loo
240, 303
,
262
, , ,
Wood's
Christopher, 487
109,
172,
327, 329, 427 Katherin, 105, 117 , , Margarett, 487 , Mary, 433. 449
,
, ,
John, 36, 37, 102 Wiseman, Katherin, 84 Witchfield, John, 150 Wite, Daniell, 133, see White With (or Withie), Mary, 130
,
,
Jo., 112
Nathan, 124
Reginald, 163*, 166 Richard, 94, 105, 446 Robert, 105 Stephen, 433
Symon, 195
[i.e.,
With'e
-,
,
Thomas^
Willson , see Wilton, Francis, 202 Wiltsheir, Benjamin, 466, 468 , John, 462 , Lawrence, 468
,
see
Withy
,
Thomas, 463
-, Jnnr.,
,
Wm., 459 Withy, lesper, 36, see Withie Witte "(Wut'js, or White),
John, 3^6, 327, 331 Wilton, jo., 103, see Whitton
Witts, Gno:lrn.iii, 191
467,
468
, ,
Senr., 467
Widow, 466
Ww,
see
Williams
Peter, 296 Woodlase, Ann, 203 Woodley, Ann, 170 Woodliffe, Jo., 269 Woodman, Henry, 116 Richard, 98 Wood's, Robert, 190, set Wood Woodson, Frances, 182 John, 172, 216 Sarah, 172, 216 Woodstock, Robert, 81
,
, ,
Patrick, 102
Windebank, Windmile
Secretary, 114
(or
Wynwill),
Wolfe, Em v.iucll, 416 Wolfinden, Jeremiah, 416 Wolhouston. Marie, 48 Wolley, Richard, 79 Wollinan, Richard, 120 Wolrich, John, 177
Woodward, Christopher,
2 06
,
,
193,
Henry,
Jane, 237 John, 281
181,
182,
237, 242
, ,
73
580
Woodward, Mary, 173
Richard, 280, 281 Rose, 280 , Woodword, Samuel!, 469 Wood yard, John, 436
,
INDEX.
Wyatt, Ralph, 162*
,
see \Viett
Wydhouse.
W>'."n,
Jo., 52
274 Temperance,
Lady,
173,
222
Wiley
Wynch,
[?
],
,
see
see
Win
see
Mary, 437
Wynkles, To
52
121,
Jo., 125
see
Window
Wynter, John, 140, see Winter Wynthropp, see Winthropp Wynwill (or Windwile), Christopher, 182, 260
Wyon, Robert,
1 1 1
Yonges, Anne, 294 Joan, 294 John, 145, 294 , Josueph, 294 Marey, 294 Rachel, 294 Tho., 294 see Young, &c. Yore, Elizabeth, 102 York, James, Duke of, 160" 161, 161*, 162. 164 , James, 94 John, 140 Kat., 116 Yott, Tho., 135 Young, Andrew, 127 Francis, 125, 342 , Harford, 70 .John, 41,439 Joseph, 109
,
, ,
, , ,
,
, ,
YARD, Wm.,
Yardley,
set
84
Thomas, 443
William, 487
see
,
,
Yeardley Yarwood, Thomas, 418 Yateman, William, 135 Yates, Edward, 238 CharU, 421 Henry, 498 Joice, 421 (or Yat's), John, 41, 86, 95
Kat., 37 Margaret, 421 Mr., 183 Robert, 119
.,
,
,
,
Younge,
-,
,173
Wm.,
see
Nathaniel!, 64 112
Jone, 176 , Richard, 176 , Thomas, 159 Younglove, Margaiet, 130 , Samuel, 130
Wright
Thomas, 418
Wm.,
93
Wy,
Parry, 75
,
Lady, 472
Debra. 290
Elizabeth, 290
es,
es, es,
157,
160,
Hant, 173
Margaret, Lady, 173
Arga',1, 173,
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glass for
admirably adapted
Seals engraved
on stone or metal,
Dies for
Book plates designed in every style ; either with the coarse beauty of Albert Diirer, the effective result of Bewick, or the most elaborate Mediaeval
designs on Copper or Steel.
EDWARD
A.
HARRISON,
151
B,
PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.
New
J.
W. BOUTON,
706, Broadway,
York.
University of Toronto
Library
Acme
LOWE-MARTIN
CO. LIMITED