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THE    ORIGINAL     LISTS. 


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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. 


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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 

JOHN    CAMDEN     HOTTEN. 

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JOHN  CAMDEN  HOTTEN  :  LONDON,  1874 

Reprinted:  EMPIRE    STATE    BOOK    CO. 

NEW    YORK 


live  JtUmba-tf  0f  the 
GENEALOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETIES 

OF   THE 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA, 

THIS  COLLECTION  OF  THE  NAMES  OF  THE  EMIGRANT 
ANCESTORS    OF   MANY   THOUSANDS    OF   AMERICAN    FAMILIES, 

IS    RESPECTFULLY    DEDICATED 
BY  THE  EDITOR, 

JOHN   CAMDEN    HOTTEN. 


CONTENTS. 


REGISTER   OF   THE    NAMES   OF  ALL  THE  PASSENGERS   FROM 
LONDON  DURING  ONE  WHOLE  YEAR,  ENDING   CHRISTMAS, 


1635  ......... 

In  the  Ship  Bonaventure 

»  »»              » 

„  „     Hopewell 

,,  „     Christian 

»  „    Planter    ... 

„  „    Peter  Bonaventnre 

„  „    Hopewell 

„  „    Elizabeth 


Rebecca 
Paul 
Eliza  S 


Ann 


„  Encrease  ... 

„  Susan  6-»  Ellen 

„  Falcon     ... 

„  Expectation 

„  Ann  £r>  Elizabeth  . 

„  Abigail   ... 

„  Alexander 

„  Plain  Joane  . 

„  Matthew...  . 

„  Speedwell 

„  Thomas  6-»  John  . 

„  Truelove  ... 

„  James      ... 

„  Defence    ... 


J.  Ricrofte,  Master  ... 
J.  Romsey,  Master... 
I.  Wood,  Master 
J.  White,  Master     ... 
N.  Trarice,  Master... 

I.  Harman,  Master... 
W.  Bundocke,  Master 
W.  Stagg,  Master  ... 


33,  HS 

35 

...  38 

39 

...  42 

43,  45,  47,  48,  50,  53, 

55,56 

43,47.  5' 

44,  46,  49 

48,  53,  53,  5°,  57,  60, 
61,68 

50,54 
50 


Hodges,  Master 

Acklin,  Master 

R.  Cowper  [or  Cooper],  Master       54,  57,  58, 

61,  69,  72,  76,  77,  78 

R.  Lea,  Master        ...       55,57,58,60,61,64 
E.  Payne,  Master   ...  ...          59,62,76 

T.  Irish,  Master      ...  ...  63,142 

C.  Billinge,  Master  ...  67,  69 

J.  Brookhaven,  Master          ...  ...       70 

R.  Hackwell,  Master      73,  87,  88,  89,  90,  91, 

92,  96,  97,  98,  99,  10° 

Burche  &  G.  Grimes,  Masters  ...      73 

R.  Buckam,  Master               ...  ...       78 

R.  Goodladd,  Master            ...  ...      80 

J.  Chappell,  Master               ...  ...       82 

R.  Lambard,  Master              ...  ...       83 

R.  Dennis,  Master ...             ...  ...       85 

J.  May,  Master        ...             ...  88,  107 

— .  Pearce,  Master  ...            ...  89,  90 


Vlll 


CONTENTS. 


In  the  Ship    Defence... 


Blessing  .. 
Philip      ... 
America  ... 
Transport 
Paul 
Pied  Cow 
Love 
Alice 
Hopewell 
Assurance 
Primrose 
Merchants  Hope 
Elizabeth 
Bachelor  ... 
Globe 

Safety      ... 
George 
Thomas  ... 
William  &•  John  . 
David 
Truelove ... 
Dorset 
John 
Amity 
Constance 
Abraham 
Expedition 
Friendship 


E.  Bostocke,  Master 

J.  Lester,  Master    ... 

R.  Morgan,  Master 

W.  Barker,  Master 

E.  Walker,  Master... 

L.  Belts,  Master     ... 

Ashley,  Master 

J.  Young,  Master    .  . 

R.  Orchard,  Master 

T.  Babb,  Master     ... 

I.  Bromwell  £  1.  Pewsie,  Masters 

Douglass,  Master  ... 

H.  Weslon,  Master 

C.  Browne,  Master 

T.  Webb,  Master    ... 

J.  Blackman,  Master 

J.  Graunt,  Master  ... 

J.  Severne,  Masler... 

H.  Taverner,  Masler 

R.  Langram,  Master 

J.  Hogg,  Master 

J.  Gibbs,  Master     ... 

J.  Flower,  Master   ... 

J.  Waymoth,  Master 

G.  Downes,  Master 

C.  Campion,  Master 

J.  Barker,  Master   ... 

P.  Blackley,  Master 

,  Master    ... 


PAGE 

105,  106 
93,  108 

...      94 

95 

...     101 
...     103 

1 06,  110 

109 

109 

no,  123,  130,  144 

1 10 
114 

116 
117 
III 

119 

121 

124 
126 
127 
I29 

ISI 

132 
134 
134 
136 
138 
139 
145 


PASSENGERS  BY  THE  COMMISSION  AND  SOLDIERS  ACCORD- 
ING TO  THE  STATUTE,  CHRISTMAS,  1631,  TO  CHRISTMAS, 
1632 

ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  FROM  THE  PATENT 
ROLLS 

LISTS  OF  THE  LIVING  AND  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA,  16  FEBY., 
1623 

WALLOONS  AND  FRENCH  EMIGRANTS  TO  VIRGINIA 

MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  OF  VIRGINIA 


I47-IS4 
155-168 

169-196 
197-199 
201-265 


CONTENTS. 


PACE 

PATENTS  GRANTED  TO  SETTLERS  IN  VIRGINIA  (CIRCA) 
1626  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  266-274 

RETURNS  OF  THOSE  wno  EMBARKED  FROM  IPSWICH  AND 
WEYMOUTH  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND,  1634  TO  1637  ...  275-286 

From  Ipswich,  in  the  Ship  Francis  ...  J.  Cuttingc,  Master  ...  277,279 
„  „  „  „  Elizabeth...  VV.  Andrewes,  Master  277,280,281 
„  Weymouth,  in  the  Ship [1635]...  ,  Master  ...  283-286 

REGISTER  OF  PERSONS  ABOUT  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN 
PARTS,  FROM  MARCH  TO  SEPT.,  1637...  ...  ...  287-298 

From  Ipswich,  in  the     John  &  Dorothy  ...    W.  Andrewes,  Master       ...  289 

„      Yarmouth,  in  the  Rose                     ...    W.  Andrewes,  Junr.  Master  289 

„     Southampton,  in  the  Virgin^  1639]  ...  J  .Weare  &  J.  Delahay,  Masters  296 

„               „               „    £«/w[i638]  ...            ...     R.  Batten,  Master ...  298 

THE  SUMMER  ISLANDS,  1673  TO  1679  ...  ...  ...    301-314 

Names  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  the  Assembly,  Aug.,  1673  ...    301 

Account  of  the  Lands  belonging  to  the  Summer  Islands  Company,  taken 
out  of  Mr.  Richard  Norwood's  Survey  Book,  made  in  1662-3  ...    304 

MONMOUTH  REBELLION  OF  1685 :— LISTS  OF  CONVICTED 
REBELS  SENT  TO  THE  BARBADOES  AND  OTHER  PLANTA- 
TIONS IN  AMERICA...  ...  ...  ...  ...  315 

Receipt   for   100  Prisoners  to  be  transported  from  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 

Receipt  for  100  Prisoners  on  Mr.  Nepho's  Account,  to  be  sent  to  Barba- 

does.    [Prisoners  in  DORCHESTER  Gaol  to  be  transported.]    ...  ...317* 

Prisoners  in  EXETER  Gaol  to  be  transported  ...  ...  ...  ...    319 

Prisoners  at  WELLS  to  be  transported  ...  ...  ...  ...     319 

List  of  the  Convicted  Rebels  on  Board  the  Betty,  of  London,  at  the  Port 

of  WEYMOUTH  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    320 

List  of  72  Rebels  Granted  by  his  Majesty  to  Geromc  Nepho,  with  the 

Names  of  their  Masters  in  Barbadoes         ...  ...  ...  ...     322 

Sir  Wm.  Booth's  Receipt  for  100  Prisoners,  on  Account  of  James  Kendall 

[Prisoners  in  DORCHESTER  Gaol  to  be  transported.]  ...  ...    326 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Certificate  of  the  Disposal  of  Capt.  Kendall's  Rebels.— A  List  of  90  Rebels 
by  the  Happy  Return,  with  the  Names  of  their  Masters  to  whom  they 
were  disposed  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  328 

Sir  Win.  Booth's  List  of  Prisoners  sent  to  Barbadoes,  with  the  Names  of 
the  Towns  in  Somersetshire  and  Devonshire  from  whence  they  came  ...  332 

A  List  of  77  Convicted  Rebels,  imported  from  BRISTOL  in  the  John  frigate    336 

Sir  Wm.  Booth's  Receipt  for  100  Prisoners — 56  from  the  Bridewell  at  TAUN- 
TON,  33  from  BRIDGEWATER  Prison  at  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,  ANTI- 
GUA, JAMAICA,  NEWFOUNDLAND,  AND  OTHER  PLACES, 
1678-9  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  345-418 

BARBADOES: — PARISH  REGISTERS— BIRTHS  AND  DEATHS 
—  LISTS  OF  INHABITANTS  —  LANDED  PROPRIETORS  — 
SERVANTS,  &c.,  1678-9  ...  ...  ...  ...  418 

Parish  Registers  of  ST.  MICHAEL'S— Baptisms  ...  ...  ...    421 

„  „  „  „  Burials...  ...     425 

List  of  Inhabitants  of  ST.  MICHAEL'S,  with  their  Hired  Servants,  'Pren- 
tices, Bought  Servants,  and  Negroes  ...  ...  ...  ...  438 

List  of  the  Jews  of  ST.  MICHAEL'S   ...  ...  ...  ...  449-5° 

Alphabetical  List  of  Landowners  in  ST.  MICHAEL'S,  with  the  Number  of 
their  Acres,  Hired  Servants,  Bought  Servants,  and  Negroes  ...  451-459 

Owners  of  Land  in  the  Parish  of  ST.  GEORGE,  Number  of  Acres,  White 
Servants,  and  Negroes  [1679]  ••  •••  •••  •••  460-464 

Parish  Registers  of  ST.  GEORGE — Baptisms  [1678-9]  ...  ...  465-6 

„  „          „  „  Burials     ...  466-8 

„  „         „   ST.  ANDREWS — Owners  of  Lands,  Number  of  Acres, 

Servants,  Negroes,  Christenings,  Buriajs     ...  ...  ...  469-472 

Parish  Registers  of  CHRISTCHURCH— Landowners,  Acres,  Servants,  Ne- 
groes ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  473-488 

Parish  Registers  of  CHRISTCHURCH— Baptisms  [1678-9]          ...  489-93 

„  „          „  „  Burials  [1678-9]  493-6 

„  „         „  ST.  JAMES'— Baptisms      ...  ...  ...  496-7 

„  „          „  „          Burials  497-9 

„  „         „  „          Landowners,  Servants,  Negroes  [1678-9]  500-507 

Parish  Registers  of  ST.  JOHN'S— Baptisms  [1678-9]    ...  ...  5°7-8 


CONTENTS. 


XI 


PAGE 

LIST  OF  SHIPS  CONVEYING  EMIGRANTS  TO  VIRGINIA  BE- 

FORE  1625-6,  MENTIONED  IN                  ...               ...               ...      101-26$ 

Abigail 

George 

Phoenix 

Ambrose 

Gift 

Prosperous 

Ann 

Great  Hopewell 

Return 

Blessing 

God's  Gift 

Sampson 

Bona  Nova 

God  Speed 

Samuel 

Bonaventure 

Hercules 

Sarah 

Bonny  Bessie 

Hopewell 

Seaflower 

Charity 

Jacob 

Sea  Venture 

Charles 

James 

Southampton 

Concord 

Jonathan 

Star 

Delaware 

John  &  Francis 

Supply- 

Deliverance 

London  Merchant 

Susan 

Diana 

Margaret 

Swallow 

Discovery 

Margaret  &  John 

Swan 

Due  Return 

Marmaduke 

Temperance 

Duty 

Mary  Ann  Margaret 

Tiger 

Edwin 

Mary  &  James 

Treasurer 

Elianor 

Mary  Margaret 

Trial 

Elizabeth 

Marygold 

Truelove 

Falcon 

Mary  Providence 

Unity 

Flying  Hart 

Neptune 

Warwick 

Francis  Bonaventure 

Noah 

William  &  John 

Furtherance 

Patience 

William  &  Thomas 

INTRODUCTION. 


1ITTLE  could  even  the  most  sanguine  of  the  early  emigrants  to 
America  have  contemplated  the  subsequent  effect  which  their 
action  would  work  upon  the  world's  history.  Some  of  them,  it  is  true, 
were  men  of  position  at  home,  with  wealth  and  all  its  concomitant  ad- 
vantages at  their  disposal,  but  by  far  the  greater  number  was  composed 
of  comparatively  obscure  men — men  of  little  means,  but  possessed  of 
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 
was  but  imperfectly  developed  in  those  early  days,  and  many  attempted 
settlements  proved  abortive ;  but  the  first  settlers  in  Virginia,  and 
subsequently  those  in  New  England,  carried  with  them  the  elements 
of  success,  resulting  in  permanent  establishments. 

Of  the  history  of  the  Colonies,  and  the  eventual  establishment  of 
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- 
tion of  English  families  to  America  ;  and  then  to  estimate  the  practical 
value  of  the  contents  of  the  present  volume  as  a  means  of  assistance  in 
making  genealogical  researches  in  the  mother  country. 

One  of  the  earliest  acts  of  Charles  the  First, — an  act  which  raised  a 
storm  of  indignation  throughout  the  country, — was  the  imposition  of  a 


xiv  INTR  OD  UCTJON. 


forced  loan  without  the  grant  of  Parliament.  The  manner  in  which 
this  unconstitutional  measure  was  treated  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 
intimately  associated  with,  the  principal  agents  in  the  subsequent  emi- 
gration to  Massachusetts,  under  JOHN  WlNTHROP,  in  1630,  will  be 
of  some  interest  to  the  descendants  of  the  New  England  emigrants. 

One  of  the  richest  men  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  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  dan- 
gerous a  precedent  as  a  loan  without  the  sanction  of  Parliament.  But 
Lord  LINCOLN'S  opposition  to  the  loan  was  more  immediately  pro- 
ductive of  dissatisfaction.  As  soon  as  it  was  proposed  he  took  upon 
himself  to  have  an  Abridgment  of  the  Statutes  prepared  for  distri- 
bution ;  and  it  is  not  unlikely  that  in  the  compilation  of  this 
document  he  was  aided  by  his  former  steward,  THOMAS  DUDLEY, 
who  subsequently  went  over  to  New  England,  and  became  Governor  of 
Massachusetts.  DUDLEY  had  received  a  legal  education,  under  his 
relative,  Sir  AUGUSTINE  NlCHOL,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  and  was  therefore  peculiarly  fitted  for  the  work.  The  imme- 
diate result  of  this  act  on  the  part  of  Lord  LINCOLN,  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 
was  his  lordship  proceeded  against  in  the  Star  Chamber,  but  more  com- 
pletely to  crush  out  the  attempts  made  to  incense  the  people,  a  procla- 
mation was  issued  for  the  apprehension  of  JOHN  HOLLAND,  Steward  to 
the  Earl,  and  ROBERT  BLOW,  the  Clerk  of  his  kitchen ;  and  further,  a 
Groom  in  the  household  of  his  lordship  was  condemned  in  the  Star 


INTR  OD  UCTfON.  xv 

Chamber  to  pay  a  fine  of  £3000  for  his  bhare  in  distributing  the  ob- 
noxious work.  The  Earl  was  soon  after  committed  a  close  prisoner  to 
the  Tower,  where  he  remained  in  custody  for  some  years.  I  have  not 
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.  A  ROBERT  BLOW,  in  all  probability  the 
same  person,  was  subsequently  an  ensign  in  the  regiment  of  Lord  SAY 
and  SELE,  the  nobleman  before  mentioned.  The  only  trace  of  HOL- 
LAND we  have  met  with  brings  out  some  information  respecting  the  resi- 
dence, at  Boston,  of  THOMAS  DUDLEY,  and  the  estimated  value  of  his 
yearly  income. 

Letter  from  Sir  EDWARD  HERON,  addressed  to   Sir  HUMPHREY 
MAY,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  : — 

"  Cressye,  28  July,  1627. 
"  RIGHT  HONORABLE, 

"  I  had  rather  offende  in  too  much  officiousnes,  then  negli- 
gence, especially  to  the  king's  matie.  I  have  hearde  that  Mr.  HOLLANDE 
who  attended  the  earle  of  Lincolne,  hath  been  in  quest  by  the  state  ;  yf 
it  be  soe,  I  doe  heare  for  certeine,  that  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 
house  of  one  Mr.  THOMAS  DUDLYE,  in  Boston,  whoe  did  allsoe  of  late 
tymes  wayte  vpon  the  sayde  earle ;  and  it  is  very  p'bable,  because  Mr. 
HOLLANDS  wyfe  is  observed  to  make  often  viages  frome  Sempringham 
vnto  Boston,  and  there  to  abide  sometyme  2  or  3  dayes,  sometytne  a 
weeke  together.  *  "  EDWARD  HERON. 

"  Yet  maye  you  please  further  to  vnderstande,  that  this  Mr.  DUDLYE 
beynge  reported  to  have  300!!  p.  an.,  some  saye  4Ooli,  refused  vpon  our 
earnest  request  to  beare  30^.  towards  the  loane  with  a  neyghbourgh  that 
was  deeply  charged  as  we  have  informed  in  our  certificatts  vnto  the 
lords  of  the  councell,  whereof  I  beseech  your  honor  to  direct  the 
delyverye. 


XVI 


INTRODUCTION. 


"  Since  the  writinge  hereof,  I  vnderstande  that  one  ADDAM  RESTON ' 
brother  in  law  vnto  the  s'l  Mr.  HOLLANDE,  came  ridinge  through  our 
strecte  on  fridayc  in  the  nyght,  the  2Oth  of  this  month,  with  a  gentle- 
woman behindc  him,  supposed  to  be  the  wyfe  of  Mr.  HOLLANDE 
goeyngc  towards  Boston  ;  and  an  other  gent,  seeminge  vnwillinge  to 
be  knownc. 

"  You  maye  allsoe  please  to  take  into  your  consideration  that  one 
BENIAMINE  DICKOSON  of  Boston  adviscth,  that  the  toune  of  Boston  is 
able  and  ought  to  contribute  to  the  charge  and  expencc  of  theyrc  late 
mayor  &  Emv.  TILLSON,  or  anye  else,  that  suffer  trouble  in  cause  of 
the  loanc;  and  to  hclpc  towards  theyre  losses,  p  JOHAN  HOBSON, 
Collector. 

"  The  same  DvKCONSON  was  3!!  lands,  yet  sett  vnto  ili  by  the  lords 
at  Lincoln."* 

A  long  list  of  Lincolnshire  men  who  refused  to  contribute  to  the 
loan,  has  been  preserved.  Ten  of  the  principal  of  them  were  immedi- 
ately committed  to  prison  :— Sir  JOHN  WRAY,  Sir  THOMAS  GRANTHAM, 
and  Sir  EDWARD  ASCOUGII,  to  the  Gate  House  ;  Sir  WILLIAM  ARMYN, 
Sir  THOMAS  DARNELL,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  Esq.,  the  Mayor  of  Bos- 
ton, and  Alderman  (EDWARD)  TiLSON  of  that  town,  to  the  Fleet ;  and 
WILLIAM  TAROLD  (THOROLD),  Esq.,  and  — .  HORWOOD,  Esq.,  to  the 
Marshalsea.  The  Boston  men  who  refused  to  lend,  or  to  enter  into  bond 
for  their  appearance  before  his  Majesty's  Privy  Council,  beside  the 
Mayor,  and  Alderman  TILSON,  were  ATTERTON  HOWGHE  (ATHERTON 
HOUGH),  EDMOND  JACKSON,  BENJAMIN  DICONSON,  THOMAS  LEVE- 
RETT,  THOMAS  LOWE,  THOMAS  TOOLY,  JOHN  COPPYN,  WILLIAM  COT- 

TINGTON  (CODDINGTON),  WILLIAM  CONDY,  and  RICHARD  WESTLAND. 
Of  these,  LEVERETT,  CODDINGTON,  and  HOUGH  subsequently  went 
out  to  New  England,  and  there  attained  positions  of  eminence.  The 
London  prisons  were  soon  filled  with  the  more  important  of  the  cb- 
jcctors,  from  various  parts  of  the  country,  but  chiefly  fronLthe  city  of  Lon- 
don, Lincolnshire,  Northamptonshire,  Essex,  and  Gloucestershire. 

*  State  Papers,  Chas.L,  Domestic  Series,  Vol.  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- 
rished— the  great  majority  were  liberated  from  confinement,  but  were  not 
allowed,  however,  to  return  to  their  own  homes  for  fear  of  their  stirring 
up  fresh  disaffection  among  their  neighbours.  Thus  a  delinquent  be- 
longing to  Essex  would  be  sent,  perhaps,  to  Wiltshire,  or  Yorkshire,  and 
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  Govern- 
ment, for  each  man  thus  removed  to  a  distant  town  soon  formed  a  focus 
of  discontent.  One  of  the  most  energetic  of  these  prisoners,  in  free 
custody,  as  it  was  termed,  was  RICHARD  KNIGHTLEV,  a  gentleman  be- 
longing to  Northamptonshire,  an  intimate  friend  of  the  leaders  of  the 
Massachusetts  Colony,  and  connected  by  marriage  with  JOHN  HAMPDEN, 
in  conjunction  with  whom  he  was  named  as  executor  to  the  will  of  ISAAC 
JOHNSON. 

Most  of  the  proceedings  against  the  remonstrants  were  taken  in  the 
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  imposed  by,  the  Court.  The  Star  Chamber 
was  a  tribunal  taking  cognizance  of  all  kind  of  delinquencies,  and  there 
still  remains  in  the  Record  Office  an  immense  mass  of  documents  ap- 
pertaining 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. 

The  proceedings,  which  were  taken  chiefly  against  the  Nonconformists, 
caused  many  English  families  to  leave  their  homes.  Unfortunately,  the 
records  of  the  High  Court  of  Commission,  which  has  been  not  inaptly 
called  "The  English  Inquisition,"  are  very  imperfect,  but  enough  remains 
to  show  that  proceedings  were  taken  in  it  against  many  of  the  ministers 
and  public  men  who  afterwards  became  eminent  in  the  New  England 
States.  It  was  not  until  the  Rev.  JOHN  COTTON,  RICHARD  BELLING- 
HAM,  recorder,  and  WILLIAM  CODDINGTON,  a  member  of  the  corpo- 


xviii  INTRODUCTION. 


ration  of  the  town  of  Boston  (co.  Lincoln),  had  been  fined  for  noncon- 
formity, that  they  gave  up  their  English  preferments  and  places  to  join 
their  friends  in  Massachusetts.  Other  instances  might  be  adduced  of 
the  same  result  attending  prosecutions  in  that  Court. 

The  imposition  of  Ship  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 
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  impend- 
ing 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  con- 
sequence 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  of  assessments  only  appears  to  have  escaped  the  general 
fate,  and  this  contains  the  names  of  all  the  persons  assessed  in  the 
county  of  Essex  (with  the  exception  of  four  towns),  numbering  about 
18,000,  and,  without  doubt,  includes  many  of  the  subsequent  emigrants 
who  went  out  from  that  county  to  New  England,  in  the  years  1637  and 
1638.  A  copy  of  this  very  interesting  document  has  been  prepared  for 
publication. 

In  1860,  Mr.  SAMUEL  GARDNER  DRAKE,  of  Boston  (Mass.),  pub- 
lished his  "Result  of  some  RtscarcJies  among  the  British  Archives,  for 
information  relative  to  the  Founders  of  New  England" 

That  work  first  suggested  the  desirability  of  making  a  systematic 
collection  of  authentic  documents  relating  to  the  early  settlers  in 
America,  not  only  to  those  who  removed  to  the  New  England  States 
but  to  those  also  who  settled  in  Virginia,  the  Summer  Islands,  Barba- 
does,  Carolina,  Jamaica,  and  other  places.  It  is  impossible  to  over- 
estimate the  value  of  these  records,  and  it  is  a  matter  of  the  deepest 


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  to  be  prized.  It  is  a  transcript  of  some  of  these  documents  which 
is  here  submitted.  The  aim  of  the  transcriber  has  been  to  present  an 
absolute  copy  of  the  originals.  He  has  not  even  ventured  to  correct 
palpable  mistakes  in  the  spelling  of  names,  or  other  clerical  errors. 
Where  such  occur,  and  they  are  by  no  means  infrequent,  he  has  called 
attention  to  the  fact,  either  by  inserting  the  correct  word  in  brackets, 
or  by  adding  a  foot-note,  but  the  text  is  a  faithful  reproduction  of  the 
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  official  documents,  but  they  may  not  inaptly  be  quoted 
here.  The  first  to  be  noticed  are  the  following  lists,  taken  from  the 
History  of  Sandwich,  being  transcripts  of  records  belonging  to  the 
corporations  of  that  port. 


A  LIST  OR  REGISTER 

Of  all  such  persons  as  embarked  themselves  in  the  good  ship  called  the  Hercules,  of  Sandwich, 
of  the  burthen  of  200  tons,  John  Withcrley,  master,  and  therein  transported  from  Sandwich 
to  the  plantation  called  New  England  in  America ;  with  the  certificates  from  the  ministers 
where  they  last  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, 
all  dated  February  and  March,  1634,  are  here  omitted.) 

Masters  of  Families.  Children.         Servants 

NATHANL.   TILDEN    of   Tenterden    yeoman   and  i    Seven         Seven 
LYDIA  his  wife  J  by  name     by  name 

JONAS  AUSTEN  of  Tenterden  and  CONSTANCE  his ) 

...  f    Four, 

wife  j 

ROB.  BROOK  of  Maidstone  mercer  and  ANNE  his  )    Seven 

wife  t 

THO.  HEYWARD  of  Aylesford  taylor  and  SUSANNAH  } 

his  wife  }    Five" 

WILL.  WITHERELL   of   Maidstone    schoolmaster  •) 

and  MARY  his  wife  1    Three          One 


XX- 


INTROD  UCT10N. 


Masters  of  Families.  Children. 

FANNET of  Ashford  hemp-dresser. 

THO  BONEY  and  HEN.  EWELL  of  Sandwich,  shoe- 
makers 

WILL.  HATCH  of  Sandwich  merchant  and  JANE  his 
wife 

SAM.  HINKLEV  of  Tenterden  and  SARAH  his  wife        Four. 

ISAAC  COLE  of  Sandwich  carpenter  and  JOAN  his  ) 

...  r    Two. 

wife 


Servants 


Five 


Six 


A  Servant. 


Six 
One 


three 


Three         Three 


THO.  CHAMPION  of  Ashford 

THO.  BESBEECH  of  Sandwich 

JNO.  LEWIS  of  Tenterden  and  SARAH  his  wife 

PARNEL  HARRIS  of  Bow  London 

JAMES  SAVERS  of  Northbourn  taylor 

COMFORT  STARRE  of  Ashford  chirurgion 

Jos.  ROOTES  of  Great  Chart. 

EM.  MASON  of  Eastwell  wid. 

MARGT.  wife  of  Will.  Johnes  late  of  Sandwich,  now  \ 

of  New  England,  painter 
JNO.  BEST  of  the  said  parish  taylor. 
THO.  BRIDGEN  of   Faversham    husbandman   and  \ 

his  wife. 

History  of  Sandwich,  by  W.  BOYS,  1792,  pp.  750-1. 


A  TRUE  ROLL  OR  LIST 

Of  the  names,  surnames,  and  qualities  of  all  such  persons  who  have  taken  passage  from  the 
town  and  port  of  Sandwich  for  the  American  plantations,  since  the  last  certificate  of  such 
passengers  returned  into  the  office  of  Dover  Castle. 


THOMAS    STARR   of   Canterbury  yeoman   and 

SARAH  his  wife 
EDWARD  JOHNSON   of  Canterbury  joiner  and 

SUSAN  his  wife 


i  child 


7  children  3  servants 


1NTROD  UCTION. 


xxi 


NICHOLAS   BUTLER  of  Eastwell   yeoman   and 

JOICE  his  wife 
SAMUEL  HALL  of  Canterbury  yeoman  and  JOAN 

his  wife. 
HENRY    BACHELOR    of    Dover    brewer    and 

MARTHA  his  wife 
JOSEPH   BACHELOR  of  Canterbury  taylor  and 

ELIZABETH  his  wife 
HENRY  RICHARDSON  of  Canterbury  carpenter 

and  MARY  his  wife 

JARVIS  BOYKETT  of  Chanington  carpenter 
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 

MARTHA  his  wife 
JOSEPH  COLEMAN  of  Sandwich  shoemaker  and 

SARA  his  wife 
MATTHEW  SMITH  of  Sandwich  cordwinder  and 

JANE  his  wife 
MARMADUKE  PEERCE  of  Sandwich  taylor  and 

MARY  his  wife 

Certified  under  the  seal  of  office  of  mayoralty  9* 
History  of  Sandwich,  by  W. 


3  children  5  serv. 

3  serv. 

4  serv. 

I  child        3  serv. 
5  children  I  serv. 

I  serv. 
3  children 

3  children  i  serv 

4  children 
4  children 

i  serv. 

June,  1637. 

BOYS,  1792,  p.  752. 


We  have  next  to  notice  the  record  compiled  by  Mr.  DANIEL  GUSH- 
ING, first  printed  in  Mr.  SOLOMAN  LINCOLN'S  Centennial  Address,  at 
Hingham,  September  28,  1835.  It  contains  the  names  of  one  hundred 
and  seventy-five  emigrants  from  the  county  of  Norfolk,  who  emigrated 
between  the  years  1633  and  1638,  almost  wholly  from  Hingham,  Wind- 
ham,  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  believed  has  hitherto  escaped  notice — that  is, 


xxii  1NTR  OD  UCTION. 


that  the  movement  was  largely  fostered  by,  if  not  directly  traceable  to, 
the  influence  of  JOHN  HAYNES,  who  was  subsequently  Governor  of 
Connecticut. 

The  first  name  on  the  list  referred  to,  is  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  ROBERT  THORNTON,  of  Nottingham. 
This  is  not  in  accordance  with  the  facts  of  the  case,  for  JOHN  HAYNES 
was  the  son  of  another  JOHN  HAYNES,  who  lived  at  Great  Hadham, 
and  afterwards  at  Codicote,  both  in  the  county  of  Hertford,  but  inherited 
an  estate  in  Essex,  which  had  been  purchased  by  his  father.  He  mar- 
ried MARY,  one  of  the  three  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  ROBERT  THORN- 
TON, who  possessed  a  good  estate  in  Hingham,  Windham,  and  Wramp- 
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 
their  first  child,  called  JOHN  (whose  name  is  not  recorded  by  any  gene- 
alogist either  in  England  or  America),  was  born  there.  But,  before  he 
left  England,  Mr.  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 
company  went  out  in  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 
HAYNES,  and  probably  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- 
ham, Windham,  and  Wramplingham,  which  they  enjoyed  at  the  time 
Mr.  HAYNES  married  into  that  family. 

This  list  of  Mr.  CUSHING'S  is  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.  xxiii 


There  is  another  very  interesting  paper  included  in  Mr.  DRAKE'S 
work,  which  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  among  the  exiles.  It  was  from  Leyden  that  many 
of  the  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, 

DOROTHY  MAY,  of  Witzbuts,  Eng.* 
EDWARD  WINSLOW,  of  London,  m.  16  May,  1618,  ELIZABETH 

BARKER,  of  Chetsum,  Eng.* 
JOHN  JENNE,  of  Norwich,  Eng.,  m.  i  Nov.,  1614,  SARAH  CAREY, 

of  Moncksoon.f 

The  three  places  here  mentioned  may  be  traced  as  Wisbeach,  in 
Cambridgeshire ;  Chesham,  in  Buckinghamshire ;  and  Monk  Soham, 
in  Suffolk.  A  family  of  the  name  of  MAY  certainly  lived  at  Wis- 
beach at  the  time  referred  to,  as  did  one  of  the  name  of  BARKER  at 
Chesham. 

The  foregoing  extracts  sufficiently  demonstrate  the  nature  of  the 
Leyden  records.  Further  notices  are  unnecessary,  but  the  list  of  those 
who  embarked  in  the  before-mentioned  ships  is  of  sufficient  value  to 
entitle  its  insertion  in  this  place,  though  it  must  be  remembered  that  it 
is  not  absolutely  official.  It  is  taken  from  the  interesting  work  of  the 
Rev.  Ashbel  Steele,  A.M.,  entitled  "  Chief  of  the  Pilgrims,  or  the  Life 
and  Times  of  William  Brewster"  Philadelphia,  1857,  pp.  401 — 410. 


*  Both  Bradford  and  Winslow  sailed  in  the  Mayflower. 

t  His  wife  probably  died  shortly  afterwards,  as  the  name  of  John  Jenny  is  given  alone  in  the 
following  list  as  coming  over  in  the  Ann,  or  Little  James. 


xxiv  INTR  OD  UCTION. 


LIST  OF  PASSENGERS  IN  THE   MAYFLOWER; 

Being  the  names  of  those  who  came  over  first,  in  the  year  1620,  and  were  the  founders  of  New 
Plymouth,  which  led  to  the  planting  of  the  other  New  England  Colonies.  This  list  of  their 
"  names  "  and  families,  was  preserved  by  Governor  Bradford  at  the  close  of  his  History, 
and  is  here  presented  in  the  order  in  which  he  placed  them.  The  value  of  such  an  accurate 
list  cannot  be  too  highly  estimated. 

Mr.  JOHN  CARVER  ;  who  was  chosen  their  first  Governor  on  their  arrival 
at  Cape  Cod.  He  died  the  first  spring.  KATHERTNE,  his 
wife  ;  she  died  a  few  weeks  after  her  husband,  in  the  beginning 
of  summer. 

DESIRE  MINTER  ;  afterwards  returned 'to  her  friends,  in  poor  health,  and 
died  in  England. 

JOHN  ROWLAND  ;  man  servant,  afterwards  married  the  daughter  of 
John  Tillie,  and  had  ten  children. 

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. 

A  maid  servant ;  who  married,  and  died  one  or  two  years  after. 

JASPER  MOORE  ;  who  died  the  first  season. 

Mr.  WILLIAM  BREWSTER  ;  their  Ruling  Elder,  lived  some  twenty-three 
or  four  years  after  his  arrival.  MARY,  his  wife  ;  died  between 
1623  and  1627.  LOVE  BREWSTER;  a  son,  married,  lived  to 
the  year  1650,  had  four  children.  WRESTLING  BREWSTER; 
youngest  son. 

RICHARD  MORE  and  Brother ;  two  boys  placed  with  the  Elder.  Richard 
afterwards  married,  and  had  four  or  more  children.  His  brother 
died  the  first  winter. 

Mr.  EDWARD  WINSLOW  ;  Mr.  W.  afterwards  chosen  Governor,  died  in 
1655,  when  on  a  commission  to  the  West  Indies.  ELIZABETH, 
his  wife  ;  died  the  first  winter.  Mr.  W.  left  two  children  by  a 
second  marriage. 

GEORGE  SOULE  and  ELIAS  STORY;  two  men  in  Winslow's  family.  G. 
Soule  married  and  had  eight  children.  E.  Story  died  in  the 
first  sickness. 


INTRODUCTION.  xxv 


ELLEN  MORE ;  a  little  girl  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 
of  the  Plymouth  Colony,  lived  to  the  year  1657.  DOROTHY, 
his  wife  ;  who  died  soon  after  their  arrival.  Governor  Bradford 
left  a  son  in  England  to  come  afterwards — had  four  children 
by  a  second  marriage. 

Mr.  ISAAC  ALLERTON  ;  chosen  first  assistant  to  the  Governor.  MARY, 
his  wife  ;  who  died  in  the  first  sickness.  BARTHOLOMEW  ;  son, 
married  in  England.  REMEMBER  and  MARY,  daughters.  Re- 
member married  in  Salem,  had  three  or  four  children.  Mary 
married  in  Plymouth,  had  four  children. 

JOHN  HOOK  ;  servant  boy,  died  in  the  first  sickness. 

Mr.  SAMUEL  FULLER  ;  their  physician.  His  wife  and  child  remained, 
and  came  over  afterwards ;  they  had  two  more  children. 

WILLIAM  BUTTEN  ;  servant,  died  on  the  passage. 

JOHN  CRACKSTON  ;  who  died  in  the  first  sickness.  JOHN  CRACKSTON, 
his  son ;  who  died  some  five  or  six  years  after. 

Capt.  MYLES  STANDISH  ;  who  lived  to  the  year  1656  ;  chief  in  military 
affairs.  ROSE,  his  wife ;  died  in  the  first  sickness.  Capt.  Stan- 
dish  had  four  sons  living  mj6$o,  by  a  second  marriage. 

Mr.  CHRISTOPHER  MARTIN  and  his  wife ;  SOLOMON  PROWER  and  JOHN 
LANGEMORE,  servants ;  all  died  soon  after  their  arrival.  . 

Mr.  WILLIAM  MULLINS,  his  wife,  JOSEPH,  a  son  ;  these  three  died  the 
first  winter.  PRISCILLA,  a  daughter ;  survived  and  married 
John  Alden.  ROBERT  CARTER,  servant ;  died  the  first  winter. 

Mr.  WILLIAM  WHITE  ;  died  soon  after  landing.  SUSANNA,  his  wife ; 
afterwards  married  to  Mr.  E.  Winslow.  RESOLVED,  a  son  ; 
married  and  had  five  children.  PEREGRINE,  a  son ;  was  born 
after  their  arrival  at  Cape  Cod,  he  cannot  therefore  be  num- 
bered among  the  passengers  proper ;  married,  and  had  two  chil- 
dren before  1650. 

WILLIAM  HOLBECK  and  EDWARD  THOMSON,  servants ;  both  died  soon 
after  landing. 

Mr.  STEPHEN  HOPKINS,  and   ELIZABETH,  his  wife ;    both  lived  over 

d 


xxvi  INTRODUCTION. 

twenty  years  after  their  arrival,  and  had  a  son  and  four  daugh- 
ters born  in  this  country.  GILES,  and  CONSTANTIA,  by  a  former 
marriage.  Giles  married  ;  had  four  children.  Constantia  mar- 
ried ;  had  twelve  children.  DAMARIS,  a  son,  and  OCEANUS, 
born  at  sea  ;  children  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 
Virginia. 

Mr.  RICHARD  WARREN  ;  his  wife  and  five  daughters  were  left,  and  came 
over  afterwards.  They  also  had  two  sons  ;  and  the  daughters 
married  here. 

JOHN  BILLINGTON  ;  he  was  not  from  Leyden,  or  of  the  Leyden  Com- 
pany, 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  ;  both  died  soon  after  their  arrival. 
HENRY  SAMSON  and  HUMILITY  COOPER,  two  children,  their 
cousins.  Henry  lived,  married,  had  seven  children.  Humility 
returned  to  England. 

JOHN  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 ;    died  in  the  first  sickness.     JOSEPH,  his  son ;    was 
living  in  1650,  married  and  had  six  children.    Mr.  Rogers'  other 
children  came  afterwards,  and  had  families. 
THOMAS  TINKER,  wife  and  son  ;  all  died  in  the  first  sickness. 
JOHN  RIGDALE,  ALICE,  his  wife ;  both  died  in  the  first  sickness. 
JAMES   CHILTON,  his   wife;   both   died  in   the  first  sickness.     MARY, 
their  daughter ;    lived,  married,  and  had  nine  children.     An- 
other married  daughter  came  afterwards. 
EDWARD  FULLER,  his  wife;  both  died  in  the  first  sickness.     SAMUEL, 

their  son  ;  married  ;  had  four  children. 
JOHN  TURNER,  two   sons;    names   not  given;   all   three   died   in  the 


INTR  OD  UCTION.  xxvii 


first'  sickness.  A  daughter  came  some  years  afterwards  to 
Salem  and  there  married. 

FRANCIS  EATON,  SARAH,  his  wife ;  she  died  the  first  winter ;  by  a 
third  marriage  he  left  three  children.  SAMUEL,  a  son  ;  married 
and  had  one  child. 

MOSES  FLETCHER,  JOHN  GOODMAN,  THOMAS  WILLIAMS,  DIGERIE 
PRIEST,  EDMOND  MARGESON,  RICHARD  BRITTERIGE,  RICH- 
ARD CLARKE  ;  these  seven  died  in  the  general  sickness.  The 
wife  of  D.  Priest,  and  children,  came  afterwards,  she  being  the 
sister  of  Mr.  Allerton. 

PETER  BROWN  ;  lived  some  fourteen  years  after,  was  twice  married,  and 
left  four  children. 

RICHARD  GARDINER  ;  became  a  seaman,  and  died  abroad. 

GILBERT  WlNSLOW  ;  after  living  here  a  number  of  years,  returned  to 
England. 

JOHN  ALDEN  ;  "a  hopeful  young  man,"  hired  at  Southampton,  married 
Priscilla  Mullens,  as  mentioned,  and  had  eleven  children. 

JOHN  ALLERTON. 

THOMAS  ENGLISH. 

WILLIAM  TREVORE,  and  —  ELY  ;  two  seamen ;  are  commonly,  but 
incorrectly  reckoned  in  the  number  of  the  first  company  of 
passengers  for  the  Colony  ;  Bradford  himself  says  :  "  Two  other 
seamen  were  hired  to  stay  a  year ;  *  *  when  their  time  was 
out  they  both  returned."  Accordingly  he  says  of  the  Mayflower 
company :  "  These  being  about  a  hundred  souls,  came  over  in 
the  first  ship."  Afterwards  he  adds :  "  Of  these  one  hundred 
persons  who  came  over  in  this  first  ship  together,  the  greatest 
half  died  in  the  general  mortality,  and  most  of  them  in  two  or 
three  months'  time.''  Omitting  those  two  hired  sailors  who 
returned,  and  counting  the  person  that  died  and  the  child  that 
was  born  while  on  the  passage  as  one  passenger,  we  have  the 
exact  number — one  liundred  of  the  Pilgrim  Company,  "  who 
came  over  in  the  first  ship."  And,  as  fifty-one  died  the  first 
season,  this  enumeration  makes  good  those  other  words  of  the 
historian,  that,  "  the  greater  half  died  in  the  general  mortality." 

d—  2 


xxviii  INTR  OD  UCTION. 


LIST   OF    PASSENGERS    THAT    ARRIVED,   AFTER    ONE 
YEAR,  IN  THE  SECOND  SMALL  SHIP  FORTUNE; 

Being  parts  of  families,  with  others,  left  in  England  or  Holland  the  year  before.     They  arrived 
at  New  Plymouth,  on  the  nth  of  Nov.,  1621. 

JOHN  ADAMS. 

WILLIAM  BASSITE  (Bassett,  probably  two  in  his  family). 

WILLIAM  BEALE. 

EDWARD  BOMPASSE. 

JONATHAN  BREWSTER  ;  the  oldest  son  of  Elder  Brewster. 

CLEMENT  BRIGGES. 

JOHN  CANNON. 

WILLIAM  CONER. 

ROBERT  CUSHMAN  ;  for  several  years  the  Leyden  Company's  agent  in 
England.  He  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 
his  father  jn  the  Fortune,  became  an  exemplary  man  in  the 
Colony,  and  succeeded  Elder  Brewster  in  the  eldership,  in  1649. 

STEPHEN  DEAN. 

PHILIP  DE  LA  NOYE." 

THOMAS  FLAVELL  and  son. 

WIDOW  FORD  and  three  children,  WILLIAM,  MARTHA,  and  JOHN. 

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 ; 
was  afterwards  Governor. 

MOSES  SlMONSON. 


INTRODUCTION.  xxix 


HUGH  STATIE. 

JAMES  STEWARD. 

WILLIAM  TENCH. 

JOHN  WINSLOW  ;  brother  of  Mr.  Edward  Wins  low. 

WILLIAM  WRIGHT. 


LIST   OF   THOSE  WHO   CAME   OVER   IN   THE  ANN  AND 

LITTLE   JAMES. 

The  vessels  parted  company  at  sea ;  the  Ann  arrived  the  latter  part  of  June,  and  the  Little 
James  some  week  or  ten  days  later ;  part  of  the  number  were  the  wives  and  children  of 
persons  already  in  the  Colony. 

ANTHONY  ANNABAL  ;  afterwards  settled  in  Scituate. 

EDWARD  BANGS  ;  settled  in  Eastham. 

ROBERT  BARTLETT. 

FEAR   BREWSTER   and    PATIENCE    BREWSTER;   daughters   of  Elder 

Brewster. 
MARY  BUCKET. 
EDWARD  BURCHER. 
THOMAS  CLARKE.     This  Thomas  Clarke's  grave-stone  is  the  oldest  on 

the  Plymouth  Burial  Hill. 
CHRISTOPHER  CONANT. 
CUTHBERT  CUTHBERTSON  ;  was  a  Hollander. 
ANTHONY  Dix. 
JOHN  FAUNCE. 
MANASSEII  FAUNCE. 
GOODWIFE  FLAVELL  ;  probaby  the  wife  of  Thomas  Flavell.  who  came 

in  the  Fortune. 
EDMUND  FLOOD. 

BRIDGET  FULLER  ;  apparently  the  wife  of  Samuel  Fuller,  the  physician. 
TIMOTHY  HATHERLY. 
WILLIAM  HEARD. 

MARGARET  HICKES  and  her  children ;   the  wife  of  Robert  Hickes,  who 
came  in  the  Fortune. 


xxx  INTRODUCTION. 


William  Hilton's  wife  and  two  children.     He  had  sent  for  them  before 

his  death. 

EDWARD  HOLMAN. 
JOHN  JENNY;  had  "liberty,  in    1636,  to  erect  a  mill  for  grinding  and 

beating  of  corn  upon  the  brook  of  Plymouth." 
ROBERT  LONG. 
EXPERIENCE  MITCHELL. 
GEORGE  MORTON  ;    he  brought  with  him  his  son,  Nathaniel,  and  four 

other  children.     NATHANIEL  MORTON  ;  son  of  George  Morton, 

and  afterwards  Secretary  of  the  Colony. 
THOMAS   MORTON,   jr. ;    son    of  Thomas    Morton,    who   came   in    the 

Fortune. 

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  the  second  wife  of  Governor 

Bradford. 

FRANCIS  SPRAGUE  ;  settled  in  Duxbury.. 
BARBARA  STANDISH  ;  i.e.,  second  wife  of  Captain  Standish,  married  after 

her  arrival. 
THOMAS  TILDEN. 
STEPHEN  TRACY. 
RALPH  WALLEN. 


It  must  not  be  imagined  that  the  following  pages  furnish  by  any 
means  a  complete  list  of  the  early  settlers  in  America.    In  1637  Thomas 


1NTR  OD  UCTION.  xxxi 


Mayhevv  was  appointed,  for  a  term  of  twenty-one  years,  to  keep  a  record 
of  all  those  persons  who  left  England  "  to  passe  into  forraigne  partes," 
but  of  Mayhew's  lists  nothing  is  to  be  found  but  the  fragment  com- 
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  learn  incidentally  that  'ships  left  England  almost  daily  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  Thomas  Waldigraue,  bound  for  New 
England,  was  buried.  Who  was  Thomas  Waldigraue,  and  with  what 
company  did  he  sail  ? 

We  knovy  that  many  ships  sailed  from  Bristol,  among  others  Tlte  Angel 
Gabriel  and  TJie  James,  conveying  the  Revd.  Richard  Mather  and  the 
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  foun- 
ders 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  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  only  the  names  of  those 
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 
no  subsidy  men,  that  is,  men  liable  to  the  payment  of  a  subsidy  to  the 
crown.  Among  the  thousands  who  emigrated  to  New  England,  it  can- 
not 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.  These,  therefore,  must  have  left  secretly,  and  of  such 
no  record  would  exist. 

It  is  perhaps  hardly  necessary  to  say,  that  where,  in  the  following 


xxxii  INTRODUCTION. 


lists,,  it  is  stated  that  so  many  people  were  transported  to  New  England, 
it  does  not  mean  that  they  were  sent  as  felons,  as  the  word,  at  the  present 
time,  usually  implies.  It  simply  means  that  they  were  conveyed.  Those 
persons,  however,  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, 
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  com- 
pany 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  in  the  Bermudas,  among  others  the  poet  WALLER,  who  cele- 
brated their  beauty  in  a  poem,  entitled  "  The  Battle  of  tlie  Summer 
Islands" 

Enough  has  been  said  to  show  the  great  value  of  the  lists  here  given, 
and  I  trust  that  others  may  be  induced  to  make  further  search  among 
the  documents  in  the  Record  Office,  to  bring  to  light  the  treasures  there 
hidden. 

J.  C.  H. 

May,  1873. 


[Regijster  of  the  names 
of  all  ye  Passinger  wch 
Passed  from  ye  Port  of 
London  for  on  whole 
yeare  Endinge   at 

Xpmas  1 63  5. 


Passinger  wch  Passed  from  ye  Port  of 

London. 


Post  festnm  Natalis  Christi  1634.     vsq' ad  festum  Na:  Christi 

1635 

Secundo  Januarij  1634 

IHEIS  vnder  written  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea'imbarqued 
in  ye  Merch'  bonavunture  JAMES  RICROFTE   Mr  bound  thither 
have  taken  ye  oath  of  Allegeance. 


yeres 

WittM  SAYER  58 

BAZILL  BROOKE  20 

ROBERT  PERCY   40 

CHARLES  MILLIARD  22 

EDWARD  CLARK 30 

Jo:  OGELL    18 

RICHARD  HARGRAVE 20 

Jo:  ANDERSON 20 

FRANCIS  SPENCER 23 

JOHN  LEWES   23 

RICHARD  HUGHES 19 

JOHN  CLARK  • 19 

WM  GUY  18 

JOHN  BURD 18 

JAMES  REDDING 19 

RICHARD  COOPER  .  .18 


yeres 

ANDREW  JEFFERIES  24 

WM  MUNDAY   22 

ARTHUR  HOWELL 20 

Jo:  ABBY  22 

JAMES  MOYSER   28 

MATHEW  MARSHALL 30 

WM  SMITH    20 

GARRETT  RILEY 24 

MILES  RILEY  20 

WlftM  BURCH  19 

PETER  DOLE    20 

JAMES  METCALF 22 

Jo:  VNDERWOOD 23 

ROBERT  LUCK 25 

JOHN  WOOD 26 

WALTER  MORGAN 23 

5—2 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1634 


HENRIE  IRISH 16 

GEORGE  GREENE    20 

HENRY  QUIXTON   20 

Jo:  BRYAN    25 

ROBERT  PAYTON 25 

Tuo:  SYMOND'S  27 

MICHELL  BROWNE *35 

Jo:  HODGES 37 

Jo:  EDMOND'S 16 

GARRET  POWNDER 19 

Jo:  WISE  t28 

HENRY  DUXNELL  23 

SYMON  KENNEDAY     20 

THO:  HYET 22 

THO:  JAMES 20 

JO  SOTTERFOYTH    24 

EMANUELL  BOMER 18 

LEONARD  WETHERFIELD 17 

JAMES  LICKBURROWE   20 

THO:  SINGER  18 

JESPER  WITHY    21 

ROBERT  KERSLEY  22 

Jo:  SPRINGALL    18 

THO:  JESOPP    18 

JAMES  PERKYNS 42 

DANIELL  GREENE  24 

WM  HUTTON    24 

Jo:  WILKINSON  19 

HUGH  GARLAND 20 

RICHARD  SPICER    18 

HUMFREY  TOPSALL   24 

THO:  STANTON   20 

Jo:  WATSON 28 

THO:  MURFIE  .  .  20 


JOHN  FOUNTAINS  18 

HENRY  REDDING   22 

LOUGIITON  BOSTOCK l6 

JOHN  RUSSELI 19 

Tno:  RIDGLEY 23 

ROBERT  HARRIS 19 

Wilbi  MASON 19 

VICTOR  DERRICK   23 

JOHN  BAMFORD  28 

GEO:  SESSION  40 

Jo:  COOKE    47 

THO:  TOWNSON  26 

THO:  PARSON  30 

MICHELL  HOPKINSON    27 

W'SuRGissoN    25 

EDWARD  FISHER    35 

ROBERT  FISHER 34 

RICHARD  ELLIS  29 

Jo:  ATKINSON 24 

JO.  HlCKCOMBOTTOM 24 

JOSEPH  WASHBORN    22 

RICHARD  PITT 19 

EDWARD  MAIOR 19 

Jo:  FAVOR    18 

HENRY  ANMER  16 

ELLIN  JONES  18 

WlftM  RlDGDELL 24 

CHRISTOPHER  CARNOLL   23 

Jo:  FEELDHOUSE 19 

THO:  TAYLOR 19 

Jo:  GRIMSCROFT 27 

JESPER  WESTON 27 

JOHN  LEE    17 

JOHN  SKORIE  16 


*  [Tliis  age  is  uncertain,  the  first  figure  having  been  altered  ;  it,  however,  looks  like  a  3  followed 
by  two  5's.] 

t  [It  is  doubtful  whether  this  age  is  18  or  28.] 


1634] 


YF-  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


37 


JO:  MOSELY  ',.., 18 

JEREEMY  REDDING 18 

RICHARD  AST 30 

JOHN  ROLINSON 26 

RICHARD  GLAISTER   31 

PROTHEROCK  ALIS 24 

JOHN  TOWSE    26 

RICHARD  CAVE   28 

THO:  GOODMAN 25 

PHILLIPP  CONNER 21 

LAUNCELOT  PRYCE 21 

Vxor  THOMAZIN 18 

KAT:  YATES. 19 

AVERYN  COWPER   2O 

Jo:  DUNN 26 

LEONARD  EVANS    22 

THO:  ANDERSON 18 

EDWARD  CRANFIELD 24 

mor  ANN  CRANFIELD   18 

Jo:  BAGGLEY    14 

THO:  SMITH 14 

With!  WESTON  30 

THO:  TOWNSEND 14 

EDWARD  DAVIES    25 

MARY  SAUNDRS   26 

JANE  CHAMBERS 23 

MARGARET  MADDOCK'S 21 

ROGER  STURDEVANT 21 

JOHN  WIGG 24 

JOHN  GREENWOOD 16 

ANDREW  DUNTON 38 

JOHN  WISE 30 

WM  HUDSON    32 

THO:  EDENBURROW  37 

JOHN  HILL 50 


HENRY  ROGERS 30 

ROBERT  SMITHSON 23 

NICA:  HARVY   30 

JAMES  GRASTON  [or  GRAFTON]  22 

DANIELL  DANIELL 18 

REGINOLL  HAWES 25 

GEO:  BURLINGHAM*  2O 

JO:  HUTCHINSON 22 

JAMES  GRAME  t  17 

RICHARD  HARMAN 20 

SAM:  ASHLEY  19 

GEO:  BURLINGHAM 20 

ELIZABETH  JACKSON 17 

SARA  TURNER 20 

MARY  ASHLEY    24 

MARGERIE  FURBREDD  20 

MARGARET  HUNTLEY   20 

RICHARD  DOLL  25 

THO:  PERRY 34 

vxor  DOROTHY 26 

BEN:  PERRY 4 

MARY  CARLTON 23 

ABRAM  SILVESTER 40 

THO:  BOLTON 18 

RICHARD  CHAMPION 19 

RICHARD  CHAMPION 18 

ABRAM  SILVESTER 14 

ELIZABETH  NUNICK  20 

Jo:  ATKINSON 30 

RICR  HORE  24 

RALPH  NICHOLSON    20 

ROBERT  MORE 19 

JOAN  NUBOLD 20 

THO:  HEBDEN  ..  .  20 


*  {It  will  be  observed  that  this  name  is  repeated  five  lines  below.] 

t  [It  is  possible  that  this  name  may  be  intended  for  GRAND  ;  the  last  two  letters  are  very  badly 
written.] 


PASS1NGEX 


PASSED  FROM 


['634 


r/"  Januarij  1634. 

|HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Sl  Christophers 
£  the  Barbadoes,  JAMES  ROMSEY  Mr  bound  thither  have  taken 
ye  oath  of  Allegeance. 


yeves 

JOHN  PHII.LIPPS 21 

JOHN  ALLIX    23 

DAVID  JOHXES    24 

WM  WHITE  30 

HUMFREY  DAVIES 22 

WM  CANNION  21 

EDWARD  LAMPEUGH 35 

GEORGE  CLIFFE 26 

ABRAM  JN°SOX    27 

HENRIE  WELLS  23 

JOHN  VSHER    26 

EDMOND  KNIGHT  21 

THO:  RASBOTTOM   23 

WM  GRIGGSON 14 

RICHARD  JONES  23 

MICHELL  WHITE    18 

RICHARD  BORNE 24 

EDWARD  FLETCHER  20 

FRANCIS  SOWTH 19 

JOHN  CONNY   20 

ROBERT  SKARVILL 21 

EDWARD  ROBINSON    18 

JOHN  HOLLAND 15 

EDWARD  ASH 20 

THO:SANDBY  17 

THO:  GREENE 24 

MARK  THEODY   18 

WlttM  BURT 22 


JOHN  BOWES    23 

HENRY  CUPPLF.DIKE 20 

ROBT  STRATFORD  16 

ROBERT  HOLLAND 19 

THO:  BORNE    22 

EDWARD  ROBERT'S 25 

JOHN  CARTER 26 

GEORGE  BUTTON 19 

EDWARD  JENNOR  24 

JOSEPH  GLADE 20 

PETER  MONK  29 

RICHARD  COKE  38 

ISACK  PETER   20 

PHILLIPP  SQUIER   20 

BARTHOLMEW  FLUDE    24 

RICHARD  LAWRENCE 20 

DANIELL  SMITH 20 

JOHN  SYfiiES    17 

ROBERT  KETT ' 22 

SUZAN  HUDSON  20 

MARY  SEA    16 

JOHN  SHETTLEWORTH  28 

RICHARD  FRYMF.    26 

ROBT  HOLME  22 

JOHN  MORE 28 

RICHARD  PERCE 45 

EDWARD  JONES  21 

MARK  ELLVYN  .  20 


1634] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


39 


HENRY  PURSTYNN 18 

RICHARD  CHITTING  23 

THO:  MARFUTT  22 

RICHARD  EDMOND'S  18 

WMPRICHARD 25 

THO:  ARNOLD 18 

RICHARD  CHAMBLIS  19 

EDWARD  BRUNT 25 

GEORGE  STOKES 23 

HENRY  FOOKES 21 

ROBERT  GRANGER 21 

W51  WALTER 26 

JOHN  RODS 20 

EZECHELL  CLEMENT'S  20 

THO:  CARPENTER  20 

THO:  SMITH 17 

JOHN  WHITE  27 

JOHN  WATKINSON 22 

JOSEPH  PARDY 23 

ROBERT  LANGRIDGE 20 

JN°  ETHERINGTON 17 

GEORGE  WHITE  27 

THO:  COCKEY  25 

ANT°  BLACKGROVE 24 


JOHN  HIGGINS 20 

WittM  HODGSON 20 

THO:  JENKYNNS 23 

JN°  GREENEWOOD  26 

JOHN  PLACE 22 

\VM  HAYMAN  36 

EDWARD  SAVAGE    20 

JO:CONNIERS  21 

JOHN  MORE 30 

ROBT  GROUND 22 

WILLIAM  BRUTON  22 

WILLIAM  WALTON 22 

Withi  SEWARD 26 

HENRY  RYMES 40 

HENRY  ILES    17 

BRYAN  ERLE  21 

JOHN  Fox    19 

ROBERT  GILBY    18 

ROBERT  BAKER  50 

THO:  PECK  20 

WiftM  HARRIS 35 

JOHN  TOWNE  27 

CHRISTIAN  MYNNIKYN 19 


17  Februarij   1634. 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Barbadoes 
imbarqued  in  ye  Hopewcll  Captcn  THO:  WOOD  Mr  bound  thither, 
the  passenges  have  taken  the  oath  of  Allegeance  £  Supremacie. 


yeres 
WlftM  VSHER    22 

RicR:  HANBY  23 

RICHARD  JACKSON 17 


yeres 


JOHN  HILL  19 

RICHARD  CLYNTON    23 

JN°  HARRISON 46 


PASSINGEJt   Wc»  PASSED  FROM 


['634 


JAMES  READ    19 

DUNSTON  KEMBER 20 

WM  OWEN ,23 

JN°  FREE 25 

RICHARD  GANE  19 

THOMAS  RICHARD'S  19 

JOHN  NICKS 23 

MARTIN  PERKYNN 20 

ANTO  BLADES*    24 

ROBERT  DYMOND  29 

THO:  DAYES 20 

WMWALKER    21 

RALPH  HARWOOD  23 

PHILLIPP  PHILPOTT  30 

JAMES  PALLISTER  28 

RICHARD  CLARK 21 

DANIELL  BAKER 20 

JOHN  TAYLER 23 

THOMAS  PROSSER  20 

JOHN  EATON 20 

THO:  SMITH 21 

JOHN  JOHNSON  18 

RICHARD  HOLMES 24 

RALPH  TERRETT 24 

HENRY  TATNUM 20 

ALEXANDER  SMITH  18 

JOHN  CRAPP    37 

JOHN  FAUX 36 

JOSEPH  BRYAN    20 

NEVILL  HUTCHINS 20 

WM  WALTERS  22 

WlftM  PUTTEX 2O 

ARCHIBALD  WEYER  18 

NATHAN  IELL  COBHAM  17 


JARVICE  DODDERIDGE 

JOHN  DECBORN  

WiftM  SERIFF 

JOHN  OFFWORD 

THO:  LEE 

ROBERT  RICHARD'S 

GEORGE  HITER  

JOHN  DREADD 

ARTHUR  WVND 

RICHARD  OSBORN    

JOHN  PHILLIPPS 

JOHN  STEEVENS 

JOHN  REDDHEDD   

WMGlBSON    

THO:  WATERMAN   

THO:  JONES 

Jo:  NISOM 

EDWARD  LA YTON  

WiltM  BENSON    

JOHN  WHITEHEDD 

RICHARD  BARNARD   .. 

HENRY  LONG  

JOHN  WILKS    

THO:  WELLMAN 

THO:  GATON    

WiftM  ALLIN  

THO:  LETTENY    

ROBERT  PORTER 

JOHN  HUGHES 

HENRY ATKYNS 

ROBERT  KEMBER    

ROBERT  MILLS    

JOHN  DAVIES  

THOMAS  CROWDER.. 


21 

22 

19 
24 
2O 

18 
18 
17 
17 

22 

37 
13 

28 

18 

27 

19 
23 

30 
28 

23 
23 

21 
22 
21 
25 
25 
2O 
20 
20 
22 
21 

19 
25 
21 


[This  name  is  very  faintly  written,  but  I  do  not  think  there  can  be  any  doubt  about  it.] 


1 634] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


RICHARD  PURNELL    21 

ROBERT  LYNLEY 20 

HENRY  HOLMES 44 

JOHN  KEY    30 

JOHN  WILLIAMS 21 

JOHN  FOWLER 24 

JOHN  OWEN 20 

OWEN  WILLIAMS    21 

THO:  DREW 26 

WM  BUMSTEDD 21 

EDWARD  JN°SON 20 

JOHN  BOWND  20 

JOHN  HAIES 30 

JOHN  LYON 18 

WittM  CORSER 24 

THOMAS  TRIGG  21 

ROBERT  NISBETT    19 

WiftM  CADDY 21 

JOHN  CASSEDY    20 

ALEXANDER  MORE    24 

RICHARD  WELLYN 25 

RICHARD  GRIFF'S  [GRIFFITHS]  24 

ARTHUR  YEOMANS 24 

NICHOLAS  HOBSON 23 

W51  MARROW  25 

FRANCIS  DENE   21 

JOHN  PHILPOTT 16 

JOHN  STRATTERGOOD   18 

WM  CANT 19 

HENRIE  SPECKMAN   27 

JOHN  YAT'S 19 

WM  RANSE  2; 

GEORGE  SELMAN    16 

NICHOLAS  BLADES 21 

JOHN  CLARK  24 


THO:  EYERIE  19 

THO:  MEDWELL  31 

Jo:  BASHER 20 

JAMES  ELLERTON  18 

RICHARD  HANDS    19 

MEDUSALA  WATT'S 20 

THO:  HAMES   19 

PHILLIPP  CARTWRITE    20 

JOHN  LOFTIS  21 

MlCHELL  ROCKS 21 

Jo:  LING  45 

THO:  SHERMAN  26 

WM  JACKSON   30 

JAMES  GOLDINGHAM 32 

RICR  :  RAINOLDS 19 

Jo:  NOKES    20 

FRANC'S  [FRANCIS]  SYMOND'S  21 

THOMAS  LURTING 21 

JAMES  ANDERSON  19 

WALTER  JAGO.. 20 

JOHN  BEAD 22 

JOHN  YOUNG  19 

THO:  HUBBARD  20 

EDWARD  BROWNE  24 

WMSEERE      22 

\VM  LEVYXS 22 

Jo:  HAMOND    17 

EDWARD  PULLIN    27 

JAMES  CULLIMOR   22 

Jo:  DE  PARK    28 

RICHARD  WALTON 21 

ROBERT  COLLIE 20 

JOSEPH  HEPWORTH    33 

WittM  WALTERS 32 

DANIELL  SMITH 33 

6 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


RICHARD  TKUEMAN  24 

WMMASTERS   21 

Jo:  CLERE    26 


RANDALL  OGDEX   19 

THO:  BROWNE  . .  .11 


xj"  Marcij  1634 

HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to 
Cripplegate.:"-'  MSB  New  England  having  brought  Certificate  from  the 
Justices  of  the  peace  £  Minister  of  the  pish  the  ptie  hath  taken  the  oaths 
of  Allegeance  £  Supremacie. 

PETER  HOWSON  xxxj  yeres  £  his  Wife  ELLIN  HOWSON  39  yeres  old. 


de  sjochia  Sci  ) 
Egiddij  [Giles]  f 


Turris 
London 


HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  are  (sic)  to  be  transported 
to  New-England  having  brought  attestacon  £  Certific 
from  the  Justices  of  peace  £  Minister  of  the  pish  according  to  the  LLs 
[Lords]  of  the  Councells  order  the  ptie  hath  taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance 
£  Supremacie. 

yeres 

THOMAS  STARES 31 

SUZAN  JOHNSON    12 


1 6  Marcij  1634 

HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New- 
England  imbarqued  in  ye  Christian  de  Lo:  JO:  WHITE. 
Mr  bound  thither,  the  Men  have  taken  y<=  oath  of  Allegeance  £  Su- 
premacie. 


Mildred 
Bredstret 


yeres 

FRANCIS  STILES 35 

Tuo:  BASSETT 37 

THO:  STILES    20 

THO:  BARBER  21 

Jo:  DYER 28 


yeres 

Jo:  HARRIS  28 

JAMES  HORWOOD    '...  30 

Jo:  REEVES  19 

THO:  FOULFOOT 22 

JAMES  BUSKET    28 


1 634,  1635] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


43 


TIIO:  Coop  [COOPER] 18 

EDWARD  PRESTON 13 

Jo:  CRIBB 30 

GEORGE  CHAPPELL 20 

ROBERT  ROBINSON 45 

EDWARD  PATTESON  33 

FRANCIS  MARSHALL 30 

RICR:  HEYLEI  22 

THO:  HALFORD  .  ...-20 


THO:  HAUKSEWORTH 23 

Jo:  STILES    35 

HENRIE  STILES  40 

JANE  WORDEN     30 

JOAN  STILES    35 

HENRY  STILES    3 

Jo:  STILES 9.  Mo: 

RACHELL  STILES  28 


22°  Marcij  1634 

[HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  imbarqued  in  ye  Planter 
Nic°:  TRARICE  Mr  bound  for  New-England  p  Certificat  from 
Stepney  pish,  and  Attestacon  from  Sr  THO:  JAY,  £  Mr  SlMON  MUSKETT 
2  Justices  of  the  Peace,  the  Men  have  taken  the  oaths  of  Supremacie  £ 
Allegeance. 


yeres 


NICHOLAS  DAVIES  40 

SARA  DA  VIES  48 

JOSEPH  DAVIES  13 


WM  LOCK 6 

A  Sawyer  Jo:  MADDOX 43 

Glover  JAMES  LONNIN  26 


ROBERT  STEVENS  22^  A  Sawyer 

JOHN  MORE 24  I  A  Labourer 

JAMES  HAIEWARD  22  [4  servants 

JUDITH  PHIPPIN i6J 


26  Marcij  1635 

| HIS  vnder  written  name  is  to  be  imbarqued  in  the  Peter  Bonaven- 
ture.  THO:  HARMAN  M1  bound  for  ye  Barbadoes  £  Sl  Christo- 
phers p  Certificate  from  Sl  Androwes  pish  Holborne :  And  Attestacoh 
from  Justice  GRIMSTON  £  Justice  SHEPPARD  hath  taken  the  oaths  of 
Allegeance  £  Supremacie. 

WitlM  BANKS 21  yeeres. 

6—2 


44  PASBINGER   WCH  PASSED  FROM  [1635 

Primo  Aprill  1635 
|N  the  Hopcwcllrt  Lond  m'  WM  BUNDOCKE  Vs  New  Engtd 


Jo"  COOPER 41  yers  \  of  oney  [Olney]*    /-theis  haue  taken 

EDMOND  FARRINGTON  47  yers  I  in  Buckingham-     <  the  othe  of  Alleg 
\VM  PARRYER 36         )  sher  ^fsupremcie 

GEO:  GRIGG'S 42         jofLanden        "| 

1  [?  Lavenden]*  !   in  Bucking- 

PHILLIP  KYRTLAND  ...21         \of  Sherington    [  hcasher 
N A™  KYRTLAND    19         j  of  Sherington  J 

THO.  GRIGG'S 15  yers 

WM  GRIGG'S..... 14 

ELISA.  GRIGG'S   10 

MARY  GRIGG'S    6 

JAMES  GRIGG'S    2 

WIBROE    42  ys  wife  of  JoN  COOPER 

ELIZA:  49  yers  wife  of  EDMOND  FARRIXGTON 

ALYCE  37  yers  wife  of  \VM  PURRYERf 

ALYCE  42  yers  wife  of  GEO.  GRIGG'S 

MARY  COOPER    13. 


Children  of  GEO:  GRIGGS  aforsaid 


Jo*  COOPER 10  /  r 

V  Children  of  ToN  COOPER  aforsaid 
THO.  COOPER.., 7  C 

MARTHA  COOPER  5' 

PHILLIP  PHILLIPP 15  yers  seru1  to  JoN  COOPER 

SARRA  FARRINGTON...  14^ 
MATHEW  FARRINGTON  12  / 
Jo*  FAWUNGTON  „  ^Children  of  EDW. ;  FARRINGTON 

ELIZA.  FARRINGTON...    8' 

•  [I  have  no  doubt  that  Olney  and  Lavenden  are  meant ;  both  which  places,  as  well  as  Sher- 
ington, are  in  the  Hundred  of  Newport.] 

t  [It  is  probable  that  this  is  intended  for  PARRYER,  a  name  which  appears  above ;  it  is 
however,  clearly  written  PURRYER.] 

J  [So  in  the  original ;  but  doubtless  intended  for  EDMOXD,  which  name  occurs  above.] 


"635] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


45 


MARY  PURR'YER*    7, 

SARRA  PURRYER*  5  I  Children  of  W"  PURRYER.* 

KATHREN  PURRYER*    tSmonthes' 


27  psons 


2"  Aprilis  1635 

[HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Planter  NlC°:  TRARICE  Mr  bound  thither  the 
pties  have  brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  Sl  Sl  (sic)  Albons  in 
Hertfordshier  £  Attestacon  from  the  Justices  of  peace  according  to  the 
Lords  order. 


yeres 

A  Mercer  Jo:  TUTTELL 39 

JOAN  TUTTELL    42 

JOHN  LAWRENCE    17 

WM  LAWRENCE   12 

MARIE  LAWRENCE 9 

ABIGALL  TUTTELL    6 

SYMON  TUTTELL    4 

SARA  TUTTELL  2 

Jo:  TUTTELL  i 

JOAN  ANTROBUSS  65 

MARIE  WRAST    24 

THO:  GREENE 15 

NATHAN  HEFORDf 16 

servant  to  Jo:  TUTTELL 

MARIE  CHITTWOOD    24 

Shoemaker.  THO:  OLNEY  35 

MARIE  OLNEY 30 

THO:  OLNEY    3 

EPENETUS  OLNEY i 


Husbandman  GEO:  GIDDINS  ...  25 

JANE  GIDDINS 20 

THO:  SAVAGE,  a  Tayler 27 

A  Taylr  RICHARD  HARVIE  ...  -22 
Husb:man  FRANC'S  [FRANCIS] 

PEBODDY  21 

Lynnen  wever  WM  WlLCOCK- 

SON  34 

MARGARET  WILCOCKSON 24 

JO:  WlLLCOCKSON   2 

ANN  HARVIE  22 

A  Mason  WM  BEARDSLEY 30 

MARIE  BEADSLEY  26 

MARIE  BEADSLIE    4 

JOHN  BEADSLIE  2 

JOSEPH  BEADSLIE 6.  mo: 

Husbandman  ALLIN  PERLEY  .  27 
Shoemaker  WittM  FELLOE  ...  24 
A  Taylor  FRANCIS  BAKER  ...  24 


*  [See  note  t  on  previous  page.] 

t  [This  name  is  very  difficult  to  decipher.] 


46 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


Tno:  CARTER  25. 

MlCIIELL      WlLLMSOX      [WlL-          / 

n  > servants  to  GEO:  GlDDINS  prd 

LIAMSON]  30  f 

.  12' 


ELIZABETH  MORRISON  ... 


3rf  Aprill  1635 

Statinor    JAMES  WEAUER 23  yers  f 

Husbandman   dwetge   in     )  EDMOND  WEAVER     ...  28  yers  £  his  wife 
Auckstrey  in  herefordsher    )  MARGRETT  aged  30  yers. 

|HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  ye  Hopewell  Mr  WM  BUNDICK.  the  pties  have 
brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  f  Justices  of  peace,  that  they  are 
no  Subsedy  men.  they  have  taken  the  oath  of  alleg:  f  Supremacie. 


Husbandman  Jo:  ASTWOOD  ...  26 

JO:  RUGGELLS 10 

MARTHA  CARTER   27 

MARIE  ELLIOTT 13 

Nazing  in  Essex. 

Shoemaker  Jo:  RUGGELLS 44 

V.*WBARBARIE  RUGGELLS...  30 

Jo:  RUGGELLS 2 

ELIZABETH  ELLIOT    8 

GILES  PAYSON 26 

ISACK  MORRIS 9 

Husbandman.  Jo:  PEAT 38 

of  Duffill*  pish 
in  Derbieshier. 

EDWARD  KEELE 14 

Jo:  GOADBY 16 

Jo:  BILL    13 

THO:  GREENE 15 


p  Cert:  from  Stanstedd  Abbeyf 

in  com  Hert. 
Husb:man  LAWRENCE  WHITTI- 

MOR   63 

ELIZABETH  WHITTIMOR  .   57 

ELIZABETH  TURNER 20 

SARA  ELLIOTT    6 

ROBERT  DAY   30 

WM  PEACOCK  .  12 


Husbandman  ISACK  DISBROUGH  18 
of  Ell-Tisleyj  in  com 
Cambridge. 

ELIZ:  ELLIOTT    30 

LYDDIA  ELLIOT 4 

PHILLIP  ELLIOT  .. 


Husbandman  ROBERT  TITUS 

of  St.  Katherins    35 

vxor  H ANNA  TITUS    31 

Jo:  TITUS 8 

EDMOND  5 


*  [Probably  Duffield,  in  Appletree  Hundred.] 

t  [Stansted  Abbot  is  a  Township  in  the  Hundred  of  Braughin,  Herts.] 

t  [Eltisley,  a  parish  in  the  Hundred  of  Longstow.] 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  47 

GE'O:  WOODWARD 35.     fishmonger. 

p  Certi  from  Sr  GEO:  WHITMOR  £  Sr  Nic°  RAYNTOX  two  Justices  of  ye 
Peace  in  London.  £  from  Jo:  THORP  Minister  of  ye  pish  of  St  Buttolphs 
Billings  gate. 


JO  be  Imbarqued  In  the  PfttrBtnev*  dt  Lo.  m'  Cap*  HARMAX  vrs 

Barbades. 

Theis  pties  here  vnder  expressed  haue  brought  Certeficat  from  two 
Justices  of  peace  that  the  toke  the  oathe  of  Allega  £  Sppremacie  £  Also 
cer'  fro  ye  Ministr  of  the  pishe  this  3^  Aprill  1635 

yers 

THO;  HATHORNE    aged  22 


WM  MORRISOX 23 

RALPH  VAUGHAN  22  £  \ 

JANE  MADDOCKES 21 


ALCE  MACE 22 

MARGRETT  ELLGATE     24 

MARGRETT  HARTFORDE         .  22 


4'*  Aprill  1635 

|N  the  Peter  Bonavtr  de  Lo.  m'  Cap*  HARMAX  for  Barbades    Theis 
two  pties  brought  Cer'  from  two  Justices  of  peace-£  the  Ministr 
of  their  Conformity  accord  to  order. 

WM  CLERKE 29  yers.  |  THO:  SERGEANT 23  yers. 


vj°  Aprilis  1635 

|HEIS  pties  heerevnder  mencioned  are  to  be  transported  to  New- 
England  :  imbarqued  in  the  Planter  Nic°:  TRARICE  M1'  bound 
thither :  they  have  brought  Certificate  from  the  Justices  of  Peace  £ 
Ministers  of  ye  pish  that  they  are  conformable  to  the  orders  of  ye  Church 
of  England  and  are  no  Subsedy  Men  :  they  have  taken  the  oath  of 
Supremacie  £  Allegeance  die  et  An0  prd. 

yeres 

A  Carrier   MARTIN  SAUNDERS  40 

vxor  RACHELL  SAUNDERS.... 40 


48  PASS1NGEK  W^"  PASSED  FROM  [1635 

/•  LEA  SAUNDERS    10 

3  children  \  JUDITH  SAUNDR'S  8 

v  MARTIN  SAUNDERS    4 

/•  MARIE  FULLER  17 

3  servant's-!  RICHARD  SMITH    14 

(RICR  :  RIDLEY 16 

Husb:  FRANCIS  NEWCOM 30 

,- RACHELL  NEWCOM    20 

wife  £  2  children-!  RACHELL  NEWCOM 2j 

vjo:  NEWCOin   9  moneths 

A  Glover  ANT°  STANNION 24 

DANIELL  HANBURY  29 

FRANCIS  DEXTER  13 

WiftM  DAWES 15 

MARIE  SAUNDERS 15 


A  Taylor  CLEMENT  BATES 40 

ANN  BATES 40 

[  JAMES  BATES  14 

I  CLEMENT  BATES    12 


JOSEPH  BATES 5 

BEN:  BATES 2 

servant's  P:WYNCHESTER   l* 

(.  JARVICE  GOLD*  30 


Theis  pties  imbarqued  in 
the  Eliz.  Mr  WM  STAGG 
•,.  bound  for  New  England 
p  Cert:  from  the  Justic's 
£  Ministers  of  ye  pish. 


More  for  the  Planter 

Husbandman  RICHARD  TUTTELL 42 

ANN  TUTTELL 41 

ANNA  TUTTELL  12 

Jo:  TUTTELL    10 

RABECCA  TUTTELL 6 

ISBELL  TUTTELL 70 

MARIE  WOLHOUSTON 30 

*  ["The  scribe  made  a  brace  against  Jo :  WYNCHESTER,  and  began  to  write  servant  against 
the  name,  but  stopped  when  he  had  written  se.  and  wrote  servants  against  JERVICE   (JARVICK) 
e.] 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  49 

Husbandman  WittM  TUTTELL    26 

ELIZABETH  TUTTELL 23 

Jo:  TUTTELL    3^ 

ANN  TUTTELL  2  a  qr 

THO:  TUTTELL 3.  mo: 

SYCILLIE  CLARK 16 

MARIE  BILL  ..  .n 


PHILLIPP  ATWOOD 12 

BARTHOL:  FALDOE 16 

A  Carpenter  THO:  PELL* 26 

MARIE  P/ELL    26 

MA'RIE  PELL 


i 


16 

A  Carpenter    FRANC'S  BUSH- 
NELL..  ,  26 


MARIE  BUSHNELL  26 

MARTHA  BUSHNELL  i 

WittM  LEAf 16 

MARIE  SMITH 18 

ELIZABETH  SWAYNE 20 

MARGARET  LEACH 15 

HANNA  SMITH    18 

ANN  WELLS    15 


|N  the  Hopewell  WiftM  BuNDOCK  Mr  bound  for  New-England  £ c. 

JAMES  BURGIS 14 

ALEXANDER  THWAIT'S 20 

Jo:  ABBOTT  16 

Jo:  BELLOWES 12 

JO:JOHNES    18 

CHRISTIOM  \  LUDDINGTON   18 

MARIE  ABBOTT    16 

MARIE  COKE    14 

MARIE  PEAKE 15 

ATayler  THO:  PELL    22 

A  Glazier  Jo:  BUSHNELL 21 

*  [This  and  the  three  following  names  are  crossed  through  in  the  original  MS.] 

t  [It  will  be  seen  that  this  is  a  repetition  of  one  of  the  crossed-out  names  in  the  first  column.] 

J  [Probably  intended  for  CHRISTIAN.    The  original,  however,  is  distinctly  written.] 

7 


5° 


PASSING ER   WCH  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JN  the  Rabccca  of  London,  Ml          HODGES  for  New-England 

A  Husbandman.   PETER  VNDERWOOD 22 

ISABELL  CRADDOCK 30 


vij"  Aprilis  1635 

[HIS  ptie  vndcr  mencioned  is  to  be  imbarqued  in  the  Planter  bound 
for  New-England,  p  Cert:  from  ALDERMAN  FENN  of  his  con- 
formitie.     he  hath  taken  the  oath  of  Allegeance  f  Supremacie. 

RICHARD  FENN  27 


3  Aprilis  1635  At  Gravesend. 

JHEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  S<  Christophers 
imbarqued  in  the  Paul  of  London,  Jo:  ACKLIN,  Mr  bound 
thither,  there  was  Cert:  brought  from  the  Minister  of  S'  Katherins  of 
their  conformitie  of  their  discipline  C  orders  to  ye  Church  of  England 
the  Men  did  take  ye  oath  of  Alleg:  and  Supremacie. 


ycres 

RALPH  REASON 23 

EDWARD  MERRIFIELD  19 

ROBERT  WADE    35 

WittM  HAIES  24 

GEO:  RISHFORD  24 

MATHEW  MOYSES  17 

ROBERT  RICHARDSON    ..........  20 

Jo:  MOUNTAIN    20 

Jo:  WILLIS  29 

Jo:  FRENCH 18 


yeres 

THO:  WATSON 29 

DAVID  EVANS 22 

STEEVEN  GARRET  19 

WM  BEDDLE 19 

RICHARD  LOCK  20 

ABRAM  WATSON 19 

JAMES  CARTER    25 

WM  SCARSBRICK 23 

WM  CHURCH 21 

JOHN  REINOJD'S 23 


]'A  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


HENRY  BAGIN 22 

W'LAfflYN     21 

HANXA  ROPER    23 

HENRY  LEE 30 

EDWARD  SMALLMAN 21 

ROBERT  ATKINSON    23 

Tno:  FEARFAX    22 

MATHEW  TURNER 46 

EDWARD  GASS 20 

HENRY  SENTENCE 20 

EDMOND  DAVIES    21 

EDWARD  BARNES    16 

THO:  NOTT  ,   18 

Jo:  ADAMS 16 

•EDWARD  GRAY    32 


Jo:  WATT'S  21 

EDWARD  FISHER 27 

RICR:  CROWDER 28 

RICK:  PRESTON 21 

RICK:  OLDER 24 

W'KiNG 18 

Jo:  HOLMES 22 

Nic°  SEDEN 20 

FRA:  STOTT 32 

PHILLIPP  JENING'S 25 

ROBERT  SPURR   24 

THO:  SPENDERGRASS 24 

Nic°:  HOLLIS  20 

RICR:  DANES 20 

49 


|N  the  Peter  Boiiaventurc.    THO:  HARMAN  Mr  bound  for  the  Bar- 
babodoes,  theis  vnder  written  names  p  order  :   they  have  taken 
yc  oaths  of  Supremacie  and  Allegeance. 


yeres 

THO:  BERKYNN  24 

Jo:  WESTGARTH 28 

Jo:  SWEETING 26 

JAMES  TOWNSON    29 

RICR:  DAWSON 28 

THO:  GREENWOOD 15 

THO:  IVESON    36 

Tno:  HYWOOD    22 

WM  BANK'S  23 

Jo:  GREENLY   20 

DANIELL  DAVIES    26 

ROBERT  BRABAN     29 

Jo:  THOMAS 25 


yercs 

Ric":  LEECH 22 

RICR:  ABBOTT 20 

AMBROSE  HUETT   27 

Jo:  WHITE   25 

Jo:  WESTON     26 

W"  WESTON 16 

WM  HOWSEMAN   12 

Ricn:  CHAPMAN 40 

THO:  CUTLER 35 

JAMES  JACKSON  33 

Jo:  SMITHEMAN 23 

ROBERT  SAVAGE 21 

GEO:  PENNY    24 

7 — 2 


PASSIJVGER   Wc"  PASSED  FROM 


Jo  PATTMAN    23 

THO:  COKE  3° 

Jo:  SYMONDS    19 

Jo:  BOONE    12 

Nic°:  EVANS      16 

Jo:  WYDHOUSE    15 

RICE:  HOLLINBY 20 

WM  LODGE    13 

ISACK  PRATT   22 

o:  EVANS    17 

AMES  ROBARD'S 20 

Ric":  CLARK 19 

GEO:  PLUNCKETT   19 

WM  MACCOWDIN 19 

Jo:  ALLIDAY    20 

WALTER  GIBSON 25 

Jo:  WYNKLES 20 

Jo:  VYNN 17 

ROBERT  ROE     19 

MAURICE  Wilhis  [WILLIAMS].  fS 

DENNIS  MORTAGH 30 

Jo:  DUKKARTII    31 

Ric":  MANSFIELD    22 

GRKGORIE  OGELL   15 

WWniTLOCK    31 

Jo:  LONG 20 

Jo:  THOMSON    31 

Tno:  FARMER 22 

RICR:  BROWNLEY 19 

MATIIEW  WESTWOOD     18 

Jo:  MATHER 21 

ROBERT  PENDRED 40 

DAVID  ROBINSON    20 


WiftM  BECKKITT 26 

THO:  EVANS 20 

Jo:  HYND 24 

W5'  MECHAM    20 

ROGER  WILLS 20 

THO:  TEDDER 19 

Jo:  SESSIONS    22 

DANIELL  DENNIS   22 

CAPTEN  JACOB  LAKE 30 

LUKE  STOKES 35 

RICHARD  SPEED 35 

PHILLIPP  HENSON 21 

ARTHUR  WATKYNS    25 

JO:  JOYNER  25 

Jo:  DENT 30 

ROBERT  JN°SON  26 

Jo:  SAWCOTT    18 

Jo:  BUNCE    18 

Jo:  ROBINSON 26 

Ric":  PELL    22 

Jo:  DISIIERD    22 

THO:  LAMBERD   23 

GEO:  CHAPMAN   17 

WM  ASTON    17 

ADRIAN  COKE 27 

ROBERT  PHILKYNN    25 

JN°  SYMPSON  29 

STEEVEN  GREENLY    16 

MARY  LOVELEY 35 

ANN  LOVELY   10 

MARGARET  LUCOCK'S 27 

ANNIS  PERCY 24 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  53 


8  Aprilis  1635 

iHEIS  pties  herevnder  mentioned  are  to  be  transported  to  New- 
England  :  imbarqued  in  the  Elisabeth  of  London  WM  STAGG  Mr 
bound  thither :  they  have  taken  the  oath  of  Allegeance  C  Supremacie 
p  Cert:  from  the  pish  of  St  Alphage  Cropplegate  [Cripplegate]  the 
Minister  there. 

Tanners   W"  HOLDRED    25 

ROGER  PRESTON  21 

DANIELL  BRODLEY  20 

ISACK  STUDMAN* 30 

That    theis  3  ptics  prd  are  no  Subsedie  men  :   wee  whose   names 
herevnto  are  written  belonging  to  Blackwell  Hall,  do  averr  they  are 

none. 

ROBTE  FARRANDS. 

THOMAS  SMITH. 


j|HEIS  pties  herevnder  written  are  to  be  transported  in  the  Planter: 
prd.  p  Cert:  from  the  Minister  of  Kingston  vpon  Thames  in  the 
County  of  Surrey  of  their  conformitie  :   £  yl  they  are  no  Subsedy  men. 

A  Miller  PALMER  TINGLEY  f 21 

An  ostler  WM  BtJTTERICK 20 

A  Miller  THO:  JEWELL  27 


ix°  Aprilis   1635 

|N  the  Elizabeth  de  London  prd  Mr  Wllhl  STAGG  bound  for  New- 
England  :   Theis  vnder-written   names  have  brought  Cert:  from 
ye  Minister  of  Hauckust  %   in  Kent :  f  Attestation  from  two  Justices  of 

*  [This  fourth  name  is  in  a  different  handwriting  from  the  preceding  three,  and  was  doubtless 
inserted  after  the  succeeding  paragraph  (in  which  thret  only  are  referred  to)  had  been  written.] 

t  [The  first  letter  of  this  name  is  very  faintly  marked  ;  but,  after  close  examination,  I  cannot 
doubt  that  it  is  aT.] 

%  [Hawkhurst,  in  the  Lathe  of  Scray.] 


54  PASSINGER   WC"  PASSED  FROM  [1635 

Peace  being  conformable  to  the  Church  of  England  C  that  they  are  no 
Subsedy  Men. 

yeres 

A  Clothier  JAMES  HOSMER    28 

f  Vxor  ANN  HOSMER 27 

wife  £  2  children-!  MARIE  HOSMER   2 

(ANN  HOSSMER  3.  mo: 

t  MARIE  DONNARD    24 

maidservts  ->  MARIE  MARTIN     19 

Jo:  STON    40 

EDWARD  GOLD    28 

GEO:  RUSSELL 19 

Jo:  MUSSELL 15 


Nono  die  Aprilis  1635 
jjN  the  Rabecca  Mr  Jo:  HODGES  bound  for  New-England. 

Husbandman.  JACOB  WELSH 32 

GEO:  WOODWARD  35 


|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Rabecca  prd. 


ELIZABETH  WINCKOLL   . .  52 
JO:WINCKOLL 13 


WMSwAYNEaged    16 

FRANCIS  SWAYNE  14 


\fl  Aprill  1635 
IN  the  Elisa  f  Anne  m'  Ro.  COWPER  Vs  New  England 

THOMAS  HEDSALL 47 


1635]  TfE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  55 


I N  the  Encrease  of  Lond.  m'  ROBERT  LEA  vrs  New  Engtd 

a  Mason  GEO:  BACON* 43  yers  : 

SAMUELL ^  yers)  Children  of  the  Said  Mason* 

{°        j  [BACON]. 

SUSAN   10 

a  Husbandman  THO:  JOSTLIN    43 

REBECCA  his  wife 43 

ELIZA.  WARD  a  maid  serut 38 

REBECCA  iS  ~- 

DOROTHY 1 1 

x T  „      Children  of  the  said 

NATHANIELL    ..  08  ^ 

.,        THO:  JOSTLIN 
ELIZA 6 

MARY i 


x?  Aprilis  1635 

[HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  in  the  Planter 
prd  Nic°:  TRARICE  Mr  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  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  £  that 
he  is  no  Subsedy  man.  he  hath  taken  the  oath  of  Alleg:  £  Suprem: 

yeres 

Carrier  RICHARD  HASFELLf 54 

vxor  MARTHA 42 

MARIE  HASFELL 17 

SARA  HASFELL    14 


5  daughters. 


MARTHA  HASFELL 8 

RACHELL  HASFELL 6 

^  RUTH  HASFELL  3 


*  [This  name  was  first  written  MASON,  in  mistake,  and  then  altered  to  BACON  ;  the  correction, 
however,  was  not  made  for  the  children.  I  therefore  suggest,  in  their  case,  what  is  doubtless 
the  correct  reading,  within  brackets.] 

t  [With  some  of  the  daughters,  this  name  appears  to  be  written  HAFFELL  ;  it  is,  however, 
evidently  intended  for  HASFELL  :  in  the  first  name,  that  of  RICHARD  HASFELL,  it  is  quite 
clear.] 


56  PASSINGER  W<="  PASSED  FROM  [1635 

ALICE  SMITH    40 

ELIZABETH  Coop  [COOPER]  24 

Jo:  SMITH     13 

JOB  HAWKINS 15 


JN  the  Planter  prd:   Theis  vnder  names  are  to  be  transported  to 
New-England. 

EGLIN  HANFORD    46 

r  MARGARET  HANFORD    16 

2  daughters  |  ELIZ.HANFORD  ^ 

RODOLPHUS  ELMES    15 

THO:  STANSLEY  .  16 


|N  the  Elizabeth  of  London  :  WM  STAGG  Mr  bound  for  New-England. 

WittM  WILD 30 

PETER  THORNE  20 

ALICE  WILD    40 


xj°  die  Aprilis  1635 

|N  the  Eliz:  prd  w" STAGG  Mr  bound  for  New-England  :   the  pties 
vnder  written  have  brought  Certificate  according  to  order 


A  Carpenter  WMWHITTEREDD  36 

vxor  ELIZABETH 30 

sonn  THO:  WHITTREDD  . ,   10 


Jo:  CLUFFE 22 

Jo:  WILD 17 

SAmVEL  HAIEWARD  22 

Jo:  DUKE 20 


IN  the  Planter  prd  :     Theis  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  trans- 
ported to  New-England  p  Certificate  according  to  order 


SARA  PITTNEI 22 

(  SARA  PITNEI    . .    7 


MARGARET  PITNEY    22 

RACHELL  DEANE    31 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  57 


xiij"  Aprilis  1635 

JN  $&  Elizabeth  f  Ann  Mr  ROGER  Coop  [COOPER]  bound  for  New- 
England  p  Cert:  from  the  Maior  of  Evesham  in  com  worcr  £  from 
the  Minister  of  ye  pish,  of  their  Conformitie. 


MARGERIE  WASHBORN 49 

) 

2  sonns 


Jo:  WASHBORNE 14 1 

ii ) 


PHILLIPP  WASHBORNE 


|N  the  Elizabeth  de  Lo:  WM  STAGG  M'  pni:  theis  vnder  written 
names  brought  Certi.  from  the  Minister  of  St  Saviors  Southwark: 
of  their  conformitie. 


THO:  MILLET 30 

vxor  MARIE  MILLET 29 

VRSULA  GREENOWAV 32 

HENRIE  BULL 19 


JOSUA  WHEAT 17 

Jo:  SMITH    12 

RALPH  CHAPMAN  20 

THO:  MILLET  ...  2 


jHIS  vnder  written  name  is  to  be  imbarqued  in  ^Increase  ROBERT 
LEA  Mr  bound  for  New-England. .  p  Cert,  from  Billerecay  in 
Essex,  from  the  Minister  of  ye  pish  that  he  is  no  Subsedy  man. 

Husbandmen  WM  RUSCO    41 

et  vxor  RABECCA 40 

SARA  Rusco 9 . 

MARIE  Rusco 71 

>4  children. 
SAmVEL S\ 

WM  RUSCO    i  ) 

8 


PASS1NGER 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


j|N  the  Increase  prd.     Theis  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  trans- 
ported   to    New   England  :     p    Cert:   from   All    St>s  Stayning's 
Mark-lane  of  their  Conformitie  to  the  Church  of  England. 

A  Taylor  TllO:  PAGE 29 

ELIZABETH  PAGE  28  \ 

THO:  PAGE 2  (-wife  £  2  children. 

KATHERIN  PAGE   i) 

EDWARD  SPARK'S 22 ) 

(.  2  serv's 

KAT:  TAYLOR 24  j 


ROGER  Coop  [COOPER]  Mr:  Theis  pties 

herevnder  expressed  are  to  be  imbarqued  for  New-England 
having  taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  £  Supremacie  £  likewise  brought 
Certificate  both  from  the  Ministers  £  Justices  where  their  abiding's  were 
latlie  of  their  conformitie  to  the  discipline  £  orders  of  the  Church  of 
England,  £  yl  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men. 


Husb:  ROBERT  HAWKYNNS  . .  25 

Jo:  WHITNEY 35 

Jo:  PALMERLEY 20 

RICHARD  MARTIN 12 

Jo:  WHITNEY 1 1 

RICHARD  WHITNEY  9 

NATHANIELL  WHITNEY    ....  8 

THO:  WHITNEY 6 

JONATHAN  WHITNEY    i 

Nic°:  SENSION 13 

HENRY  JACKSON 29 

WH  HUBBARD 35 


THO:  HUBBARD  . ...  10 

THO:  EATON    i 

MARIE  HAWKYNNS    24 

ELLIN  WHITNEY    30 

ABIGALL  EATON 35 

SARA  CARTRACK    24 

JANE  DAifiAND    9 

MARY  EATON 4 

MARIE  BROOMER    10 

MILDRED  CARTRACK 2 

JOSEPH  ALSOPP 14 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


59 


8N  the  Susan  f  Ellin  EDWARD  PAYNE  Mr  for  New- England 
Theis  pties  herevnder  expressed  have  brought  Certificate  from 
the  Minister  f  Justices  of  their  Conformitie  £  that  they  are  no  Subsedy 
Men 


Husbandman  JOHN  PROCTER  .  40 

MARTHA  PROCTER 28 

JOHN  PROCTER  3 

MARIE  PROCTER i 

ALICE  STREET    28 

Husb:  WALTER  THORNTON  . .  36 

JOANNA  THORNTON  44 

JOHN  NORTH  20 

MARY  PYNDER    53 

FRANCIS  PYNDER   20 

MARIE  PYNDER  17 

JOANNA  FINDER 14 

ANNA  PYNDER    12 

KATHERIN  PINDER    10 

Jo:  PYNDER 8 

RICHARD  SKOFIELD  22 

EDWARD  WEEDEN 22 

GEORGE  WILBY   16 

RICHARD  HAWKINS    15 

THO:  PARKER 30 

SYMON  BURD 20 

Jo:  MANSFIELD    34 

CLEMENT  COLE  30 

Jo:  JONES 20 

WM  BURROW    19 

PHILLIP  ATWOOD  13 

W"SNOWE    18 

EDWARD  Luinus* 24 


Husb:  RICHARD  SALTONSTALL  23 
MERRIALL  SALTONSTALL  ....  22 
MERRIALL  SALTONSTALL  ..9 Mo: 

THO:  WELLS    30 

PETER  Coop  [COOPER]  28 

W"  LAMBART 26 

SAmVEL  PODD 25 

JEREMY  BELCHER  22 

MARIE  CLIFFORD   25 

JANE  COE 30 

MARIE  RIDDLESDEN 17 

Jo:  PELLAM 20 

MATHEW  HITCHCOCK    25 

ELIZABETH  NICHOLLS   25 

TOMAZIN  CARPENTER    35 

ANN  FOWLE    25 

EDMOND  GORDEN  18 

THO:  SYDLIE   22 

MARGARET  LEACH 22 

MARIE  SMITH 21 

ELIZABETH  SWAYNE 16 

GRACE  BEWLIE    30 

ANN  WELLS    20 

DYONIS  TAYLER 48 

HANNA  SMITH    30 

Jo:  BACKLEY    15 

WM  BATTRICK ,  ,  18 


*  It  is  very  likely  this  name  may  be  intended 
plainly  written  «. 


for  Lam[m]as  ;  the  second  letter  is,  however, 
8—2 


6o 


PASSJXGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


15  May  1635 
PENELOPY  PEI.LAM   16  yers  to  passe  to  her  brother  plantao"  [plantation] 


xitij"  Apr  His   1635 

IN  the  Increase  of  London  Mr  ROB™  LEA  bounde  for  New  Eng- 
land 

Theis  haue 
taken  the 
oathes  of 
Allegance  f 


ROBERT  CORDELL 
Gouldsmith  in 
Limbert  Stret* 
sent  them  a  Wayv 


SAMUELL  ANDREWES  aged  37 


ROBTE  NANEY 


aged  22  yeres 


ROBTB  SANKEY  ....  aged  30  yeres 
JAMES  GIBBONS  ....  aged  21  yeres 


Also. 


Supremacye, 
and    haue 
brought  Cer- 
teficat  of  their 
conformety 
wc'>  are  this 
_  day  filed 


JANE  the  wife  of  thabouesaid  SAHI  ANDREWES  30  yrO  All  for  newland 

ELLYN  LONGE  her  s'runte  aged  20  yeares (  [New    England] 

JANE  ANDREWES  her  daughter  aged  3  yeares Tin  the  Increase 

ELIZABETH  ANDROWES  her  daughter  aged  2  yeares  J  aforesaid 


xv""-Aprill  1635 
[N  the  Eliza,  de  Lond.  m'  WM  STAGG  vrs  New  Englad 


RICH.  WALKER    24  yers 

JoN  BEAMOND 23 

W"  BEAMOND 27 

THO:  LETTYNE    23 

JoN  JOHNSON    23 


theis  ptis  haue  taken  Oathe  of 
Allegane  £  of  Supremacy  before 
Sr  WM  WHITIMOR  f  Sr  NICHO: 
RANTON 


WALKER 


15 


*  [Doubtless  intended  for  Lombard  Street.] 


1635]  y£  PORT  OF  LONDON.  61 

>• 

\$th  Aprill  1635 
JN  the  Eliza. .  £Anne  de  Lon  m'  ROGER  COOPER  vrs  New  England 


PERCY  KINGE  24  yers.  a  Maid  seruant  to  m'  Ro:  CROWLEY: 


IN  the  Eliza. .  de  Lo.  m'  WM  STAGG  vrs  New  England 


JAMES  WALKER  15  yers  £  SARRA.  WALKER  17  yers:  Seru''s  to  Jo" 
BROWNE  a  Baker  f  to  on  W"  BRASEY  linen  drap  in  Cheapside 
Lond  p  Cert,  of  their  Conformity. 


xviij"  Aprilis  1635 

|HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Increase  de  Lo:  ROBERT  LEA  Mr  the  ptie  prd 
having  brought  Certificat's  from  the  Minister  f  Justices  of  ye  Peace  of 
his  conformitie  to  the  Church  of  England 

yeres 
Glover  THO:  BLOGGETT   30 

vxor  SUZAN  BLOGGETT    37 

DANIELL  BLOGGET 4) 

,  (  2  children. 
SAMVELL  BLOGGET    i  i  ) 


IN  the  Increase  prd.  The  ptie  vnder  written  hath  brought  Certifi- 
cate from  the  Minister  of  Wapping  £  from  two  Justices  of  peace, 
of  his  Conformitie  to  ye  Church  of  England:  to  passe  in  ye  said  Ship 
for  New-England 

Lynnen  wever  THO:  CHITTINGDEN 51 

vxor  RABECCA  CHITTINGDEN 40 

ISACK  CHITTINGDEN  10 

HEN:  CHITTINGDEN  6 


\  2  children 
' ) 


62  PASSINGER   W"1  PASSED  FROM  [1635 


|HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Susan  £  Ellin  EDWARD  PAYNE  M1  :  the  pties 
have  brought  Certificates  from  ye  Ministers  £  Justices  of  the  peace  yl 
they  are  no  Subsedy  Men  :  £  are  conformable  to  y<=  orders  £  discipline  of 
the  Church  of  England 

A  Drap  RALPH  HUDSON  42 

vxor  MARIE  HUDSON   42 

/-  HAXNA  HUDSON 14 

3  children  J  ELIZ:  HUDSON 5 

vjo:  HUDSON 12 

THO:  BRIGGHAM 32 

'BEN:  THWING 16 

ANN  GIBSON    34 

servant's-^  JUDITH  KIRK  18 

Jo:  MORE 41 

LHENRV  KNOWLES   25 

GEO  RICHARDSON  30 

BEN:  THOMLINS   18 

EDWARD  THOMLINS   30 

BARBARA  FORD    1 6 

JOAN  BROOMER    13 

RICHARD  BROOKE  , . . .  24 

THO:  BROOKE  18 

Husbandman  SYMON  CROSBY     26 

vxor  ANN  CROSBY    25 

THO:  CROSBY  8  week's  I  j  Child 

Husbandman  Ric":  ROWTON 36 

vxor  ANN  ROWTON 36 

EDMOND  ROWTON 6  1 1  child. 

A  Husb:man  PERCIVALL  GREENE 32 

vxor  ELLIN  GREENE    32 


YE-  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


To:  TRAXE    25-1 

12  servant  s 
MARGARET  Dix  1 8  j 

Jo:  ATHERSON 24 

ANN  BLASON    27 


BEN:  BUCKLEY 1 1 

DANIELL  BUCKLEY 9 

JO:  CORRINGTON , 33 

MARY  CORRINGTON    33 


xiiij"  Aprilis   1635 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Barbadoes 
imbarqued  in  the  Faulcon  de  London,  THO:  IRISH  Mr  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 

OWEN  BLISS    30 

GEO:  SAY 26 

BASSELL  TERRY 22 

MARMADUKE  TURNER  21 

Jo:  BASSETT 19 

Jo:  SHEERING 26 

HENRIE  BIDDLESTON     17 

THO:  LETT  22 

SAMVEL  STOR*    17 

JAMES  BURT    13 

CHARLES  FALL    19 

WM  SENNOTT  20 

Jo:  BROWNE 20 


THO:  WEBB 18 

Jo:  HOPWOOD 20 

Nic°:  WADE 19 

ROBERT  DAVERS 14 


HENRY  DYE    20 

EDWARD  BULL    22 

FARFORD  GOLDSMITH    22 

THO:  CRISPIN 19 

FRANCIS  SHERES    26 

JOHN   BATHE 23 

SMITH  BAKKR 28 

JAMES  HIBBINS    17 

Jo:  BELTON 48 

NICOLAS  FUTCROFT 16 

WMBlNGHAM    1 8 

HUMFREY  MORRIS 1 8 

Jo:  DALLINGER  16 

Jo:  ROGERS 34 

Jo:  SPYER 32 

FRANCIS  SMITH 20 

ABRAHAM  HALLOWAY  20 

JOSEPH  DRAp  [DRAPER]    —  21 


*  [The  last  letter  is  very  indistinctly  written  :  the  name  may  be  read  as  STOR,  STON,  or  STOW.] 


64 


PASSfNGEK  WCH  PASSED  FROM 


['635 


THO:  BROMBY 59 

Jo:  BROMBY 27 

JESPER  GlGGON    l8 

JOHN  BRUMWELL    22 

Ric":  DENT 17 

THOMAS  GUALMAY 22 

RICHARD  SNATHE 19 

RICHARD  COCKMAN   20 

THOMAS  ALLIN  22 

VALENTINE  LOVE  18 

ROBERT  HAXLEY    21 

THO:  METCALF    20 

W51  KNIGHT 30 

HENRIE  GILDER 1 8 

GEORGE  LEE    16 

ANT°:  BOLDSWORTH 1 8 

JOHN  CHURCH    21 

JOHN  SCOTT    16 

ROBERT  JONES    25 

NATHANIELL  WRITE 32 

JOHN  JONES 24 

THO:  WALLIS  27 


TOBY  HAZELL 

GEO:  CLARK 

THO:  ROBERT'S    

MARMADUKE  CROSBY     . 

GEO:  HARRIS  

ROGER  SAWTER 

MARIE  PERRY 

ELIZABETH  ELSON 

BRIDGET  GERDEN  

KATHERIN  HILI 

MARIE  NEWCOM 

BENEDICTER  SHERIIACK 

MARIE  CREW  

ELIZABETH  LONG    

WINIFRED  HAND    

ELIZABETH  CURTIS 


W-STURGIS 

THO:  KNO\VLES  . . . 
PETER  LOSTELL  . . . 
WALTER  HOLBURD 


20 

IS 
18 
28 
17 
'7 
18 
18 

19 

20 

17 

20 

19 
21 

2O 
22 

14 
18 
16 

14 

24 


Aprilis  1635. 

JHEIS  pties  hereafter  expressed  are  to  be  transported  to  New- 
England  imbarqued  in  ye  Increase  ROBERT  LEA  Mr-  having  taken 
the  oathes  of  Allegeance  f  Supremacie  :  As  also  being  conformable  to 
the  Governm1  f  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  whereof  they 
brought  testimony  p  Cert:  from  ye  Justices  f  Ministers  where  there 
abodes  have  latlie  been,  (viz'.) 

yeres 

Husbandman  SAMVELL  MORSE    50 

vxor  ELIZABETH  MORSE 48 


*  [Crossed  through  in  the  original ;  the  age  is  doubtftd.] 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  65 

JOSEPH  MORSE 20 

ELIZABETH  DANIELL 2 

Alynnen  wev'  PHILEMON  DALTON    45 

vxor  HANNA  DALTON 35 

SAMVEL  DALTON s£ 

WM  WHITE     14 

Husbandman  MARTHAW  MARVYN    35 

vxor  ELIZABETH  MARVYNN    , 31 

ELIZABETH  MARVINN 31 

MATHEW  MARVYNN    8 

MARIE  MARVYNN    6 

SARA  MARVYNN  3 

HANNA  MARVYNN  \ 

Jo:  WARNER 20 

ISACK  MORE 13 

Carpenter  SAMVELL  IRELAND 32 

vxor  MARIE  IRELAND 30 

MARTHA  IRELAND \\ 

Plowrite.  Wilht  BUCK 50 

ROGER  BUCK    - 18 

A  joyner.  Jo:  DAVIES    29 

A  Husbandman.  ABRAM  FLEMING    40 

Husb:  Jo:  FOKAR 21 

Clothier.  THO:  PARISH    22 

JOHN  OWDIE 17 

Butcher  WM  HOUGHTQN    22 

Husb:  Wilht  PAYNE  37 

ANNA  PAYNE 40 

WM  PAYNE 10 

ANNA  PAYNE    5 

Jo:  PAYNE , . . .    3 

DANIELL  PAYNE   8.  week's. 

9 


66 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JO:  KlLBORNE IO 

JAMES  ROGER  . , 20 

RICHARD  NUNN 19 

THO:  BARRET 16 

Jo:  HACKWELL    1 8 

Chirurgion  SYMON  AYRES 48 

vxor  DOROTHY  AYRES   38 

MARIE  AYRES 15 

THO:  AYRES 13 

SYMON  AYRES 1 1 

RABECCA  AYRES 9 

JANE  RAWLIN 30 


JAMES  BITTON 27 

WM  POTTER 25 

ELIZABETH  WOOD 38 

ELIZABETH  BEARDS    24 

SUZAN  PAYNE 1 1 

AYMES  GLADWELL 16 

PHEBE  PERCE  18 

Carpenter  HENRY  CROSSE  ....  20 

Husb:  THO:  KILBORNE 55 

vxor  FRANCIS  KILBORNE  ....  50 
MARGARET  KILBORNE   ..,,..  23 

LYDDIA  KILBORNE 22 

MARIE  KILBORNE  16 

FRANCIS  KILBORNE    12 

Husbandman"  SYMON  STONE 30 

vxor  JOAN  STONE    , .  38 

'FRANCIS  STONE  16 

ANN  STONE 1 1 

SYMON  STONE 4 

MARIE  STONE 3 

_Jo:  STONE 5  weekes 

CHRISTIAN  AYRES  7 

ANNA  AYRES   5 

BENIAMIN  AYRES    3 

SARA  AYRES 3.  mo: 

A  Sawyr  STEEVEN  VPSON   23 

Jo:  WYNDELL  16 

pSACK  WORDEN    l8 

J  NATHANIELL  WOOD  12 

ELIZABETH  STREATON   19 

TOLLER    16 


children 


seruants 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


67 


1 6  Aprilis   1635 

IHEIS  pties  hereafter  expressed  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Island 
of  Providence  imbarqued  in  ye  Expectation  CORNELIUS  BlL- 
LINGE  Mr,  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 
Abodes 


FRANCIS  SMITH 36 

THO:  PALMER 18 

LEONARD  SMITH    22 

MATHEW  HAMBLEN  38 

WM  LYNLIE 58 

CHRISTIAN  WHETSTON 19 

WM  CAWDLE    19 

FLORENCE  DICKENSON 19 

Jo:  BAKER    42 

Jo:  MARTIN 30 

WM  SMITH    20 

ANT°  DOWSELL  20 

RICHARD  SLIE 20 

FRANCIS  DALES 20 

PETER  AWBREY 32 

THO:  FELD   18 

EDWARD  HASSARD 24 

RICHARD  BULL  17 

RICHARD  REINOLD'S 16 

WEAKINS IS 

JO:  TOTNELL   16 

EDWARD  HORSHAM    14 

RICHARD  TRENDALL 16 

WREAD 1 6 

MATHEW  PIPPIN  . ,   20 


MARY  BAKER  42 

ELISHA  BRIDGES 16 

WiftM  THORP 30 

ELIZABETH  THORP 20 

ELIZABETH  THORP 2 

JOAN  FELVER 50 

MARGARET  ROLLRIGHT     ....  45 

ELLIN  COOPER    24 

ELIZABETH  COKE   20 

MARIE  CHADDOCK 20 

ELIZABETH  HAMOND 25 

ALICE  AWBREY  29 

ELIZABETH  LAWRENCE 26 

ANN  NOBLE 21 

MARIE  HARROWIGG  21 

MILLICENT  LEECH 28 

MARIE  GOODWYNN 20 

KATHERIN  WEBB    22 

ELIZABETH  SCOTT 20 

MARIE  HOWES 18 

DOROTHY  LAWRENCE    28 

ELIZAB:  HORSHAM 16 

ALICE  GOLDHAM    26 

RICHARD  PRICE 14 

RICHARD  LANE   38 

9—2 


68 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


ALICE  LANE 30 

SAMVEL  LANE 7 

Jo:  LANE 4 

OZIELL  LANE  3 

Jo:  ATKINSON 36 

LOVE  ATKINSON 38 


ELIZABETH  OWEN  30 

MARIE  MILWARD    21 

ISACK  BARTON     27 

ABRAM  RAY    20 

DORCAS  HORSHAM     40 

MARIE  GRIFFINN    17 


17  Aprilis   1635 

IHEIS  pties  herevnder  expressed  are  to  be  transported  to  New- 
England  imbarqued  in  y=  Elizabeth  W*  STAGG  Mr  p  Cert:  from 
the  Ministers  £  Justices  of  the  Peace  of  their  Conformitie  to  the  Church 
of  England  :  they  have  taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  £  Supremacie 


yeres 

Husb:  JAMES  BATE 53 

ALICE  BATE 52 

LYDDIA  BATE 20 

MARIE  BATE    17 

MARGARET  BATE    12 

JAMES  BATES  9 

Husbandman    EDWARD  BUL- 
LOCK    32 

ELIZABETH  STEDMAN    26 

NATHANIELL  STEDMAN 5 

ISACK  STEDMAN i 

ROBERT  THORNTON  1 1 

MARGARET  DAVIES    32 

ELIZABETH  DAVIES    i 

DOROTHY  SMITH    45 


filia  MARY  SMITH  15 

PETER  GARDNER    18 

WMHuBBARD  35 

RACHELL  BIGG 6 

PATIENCE  FOSTER 40 

HOPESTILL  FOSTER    14 

FRANCIS  WHITE 24 

JOAN  SELLIN   50 

ANN  SELLIN    7 

EDWARD  LOOMES 27 

Jo:  HUBBARD  10 

Jo:  DAVIES  9 

MARIE  DAVIES    4 

Jo:  BROWNE 40 


1*35] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


69 


JHE  ptie  herevnder  named  with  his  wife  £  children  is  to  be  trans- 
ported to  New-England  imbarqued  in  the  Elizabetli  £  Ann 
WlftM  COOPER  Mr  bound  thither  the  ptie  hath  brought  testimony  from 
the  Minister  of  his  conformitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church 
of  England  £  from  the  two  Justices  of  peace  yl  he  hath  taken  the  oaths 
of  Allegeance  £  Supremacie. 


ALEXANDER  BAKER   28 

Vxor  ELIZABETH 23 

ELIZABETH  BAKER 3 

CHRISTIAN  BAKER 

CLEMENT  CHAPLIN 48 

WH  SWAYNE 50 


•yeres 


24  Aprilis  1635 

|HEIS  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: 


yeres 

NICHOLAS  RISKYMER 31 

WM  RANDALL 26 

ANDREW  LEAY   24 

Jo:  LEAY 25 

Jo:  BLOXSALL 28 


SAM:  GOODENUFF  22 

EDWARD  HASTING'S 23 

THO:  HOBBS i  s 

Jo:  SARACOLE 17 

THO:  WILSON \s 


27  Aprilis  1635 

[HEIS    vnder    written    names    are    to    be  transported    to    New- 
England    ROGER  COOPER  Mr  bound   thither,  in  the  Elizabeth 
£  Ann.   the  pties  have  brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  at  West- 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


minster :  f  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  of  his  Conformitie.    the  ptie  hath 
taken  the  oaths  of  Alleg.  f  Suprem: 

A  Carpenter  RICHARD  BROCKE  31 

EDWARD  SALL 24 

DANIELL  PRESTON 13 


|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Barbadoes 
£  St  Christophers,  imbarqued  in  the  Ann  f  Elizabeth  JO: 
BROOKEHAVEN  Capten  f  Mr  having  taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  f 
Supremacie.  As  also  being  Conformable  to  the  orders  f  discipline  of  the 
Church  of  England  f  no  Subsedy  Men.  whereof  they  brought  test :  from 
the  Minister  of  St  Katherins  neere  ye  Tower  of  London. 


yeres 

JOHN  CROFT'S 30 

NATHANIELL  BEDFORD 19 

Jo:  MASON   20 

Jo:  ORAM 21 

CHRISTOPHER  FISH   24 

OWEN  ANDROWE   18 

ROBERT  ANDERSON  22 

JOHN  GREENE 25 

JOSEPH  WALLINGTON    19 

JOHN  HAIEWARD    22 

THOMAS  MARTIN    16 

EDMOND  HOLLO  WAY 17 

THOMAS  PIERCE 19 

WILLIAM  HAYWARD 18 

EDWARD  WILKINSON 17 

RICHARD  GALE   16 

ROBERT  TRATT  21 

THOMAS  REDDMAN 16 

WiftM  GRUBB 16 

JOHN  GOLDING    21 

CLEMENT  HUTCHINSON. 20 


yeres 

BARTHOLOMEW  BENNET  18 

THOMAS  TYLER 21 

JOHN  PRICHARD     20 

GILES  BARNES 19 

HUGH  SADLER    20 

HARFORD  YOUNG  20 

JOHN  WJLLIAMS 16 

ANDREW  EVANS 16 

JOHN  BARRET 16 

JOSEPH  WALKER 18 

JAMES  TATE 17 

JOHN  SMITH    14 

NATHANIELL  BOLTON   19 

WM  LAYDON 17 

THOMAS  AVERY 18 

THO:  LEAKE    18 

DAVIE  WILLIAMS    17 

WiftM  HARRIS     23 

JOHN  TURPIN 22 

FRANCIS  SAIEWELL    1 8 

MATHEW  ROGERS 21 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


BRYAN  BOURK 19 

ANT°  TAYLOR 26 

ANDREW  CARR   23 

OWEN  GARRET    20 

JOHN  FRAZILL 29 

JOHN  PORTER 24 

CHARLES  POLLINGTON 26 

CHARLES  JACKSON 18 

EDWARD  BACON 25 

THOMAS  ROBINSON    31 

PATRICK  CONLY  [or  COULY]...  21 

GEORGE  GODDIN 31 

ARTHUR  ROKER 20 

THO:  DALE  28 

JOHN  DAVIES  19 

THO:  BURTON 19 

HUGH  WYNSTONLY    20 

BARTHOLMEW  DRAPER 20 

ROBERT  BROCK  25 

HUGH  TAWYER  18 

WM  GREENE 17 

PATRICK  CONNYER 20 

RICHARD  KING  23 

WiftM  BARNES 17 

WiftM  TAYLOR    23 

ROBERT  SENNODD  23 

THOMAS  PERKYNN 29 

WittM  LONGWITH  26 

THO  GULLIFER   28 

JOHN  DAVIES  18 

RICHARD  CAWOOD 25 

RICHARD  DYNLEY 19 

DENNIS  PEKE 20 

NICHOLAS  GREENE...  .  18 


ROBERT  LAYCOCK  18 

MlCHELL  ESTPLYNN   18 

JAMES  BELL 19 

FREND  PICTO  20 

JOHN  WHITHEDD  22 

Jo:  MALLION   21 

THO:  BEDLAM 24 

THO:  LONE*    19 

THOMAS  WAZELL   21 

EDWARD  GARRARD 26 

JOHN  COKE 22 

JEREMY  HARTLEY  30 

GILBERT  HOLDSWORTH 30 

Wometi. 

KATHERIN  LLOYD 19 

SUZAN  GREENE  20 

MARGERIE  BARRAN    19 

ELIZABETH  BENNING 18 

ELIZABETH  BRUSTER 18 

JOAN  SMITH 27 

SUZAN  MORE  21 

ALICE  DIXON  21 

JANE  STAFFORD 24 

ALICE  HILTON    18 

KATHERIN  RUSSELL  20 

MARY  POWELL    23 

DEBORAWlNKE  21 

RABECCA  BEDDING 18 

MATHEW  PAGE   20 

ANN  SPICER    26 

MARIE  JONES  20 

MARGERY  HARDING  20 

MARIE  KINDERSLIE  .  .  26 


*  [Perhaps  intended  for  LOUE,  i.e.  LOVE.] 


PASSINGEX   We f  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


29"  Aprilis   1635 

|HEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  betrans  ported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Elizabeth  f  Ann  ROGER  Coop  [COOPER]  Mr 
the  pties  have  brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  the  pish  £  Justices 
of  Peace  of  their  conformitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church 
of  England  £  yl  they  are  no  Subsedy-men 


RlCR:  GOARD    17 

A  Smith  THO:  LORD 50 

•vxor  DOROTHY 46 

THOMAS  LORD 16 

ANN.  LORD 14 

WM  LORD 12 

JOHN  LORD 10 

JAMES  COBBETT  23 

JOSEPH  FABERR  26 


THO:  FOUNT* 21 

ROBERT  LORD 9 

AYMIE  LORD   6 

DOROTHY  LORD 4 


JOSIAS  COBBET    21 

JO:  HOLLOWAY    21 

JANE  BENNET 16 

WM  REEVE  .  22 


eodem  29  Aprilis  1635 

A  Taylor  CHRISTOPHER  STANLEY 32 

vxor  SUZANNA 31 

WM  SAMOND 19 


4°  Maij  1635. 

* 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Eliz:  £  Ann  prd.  The  pties  have  brought 
Certificate  from  the  Minister  £  Justic's  of  the  Peace  of  their  conformitie 
f  that  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men. 

A  Tallow-Chandler  HEN:  WILKINSON    25 

ROBERT  HAIES 19  A  soapeboyler. 


•[It  is  impossible  to  decide  whether  this  name  is  PONNT  or   FOUNT;  it  is   so  indistinctly 
written,  that  it  may  even  be  intended  for  POUND.] 


'635] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


73 


|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England: 
imbarqued  in  the  Abigail  RICHARD  HACKWELL  Mr:  The 
pties  have  brought  Certificate  from  ye  Minister  £  Justices  of  their 
conformitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England 


THO:  BUTTOLPH 32 

vxor  ANN  BUTTOLPH 24 

WM  FULLER 25 

Jo:  FULLER 15 


NATHANIELL  TYLLY 32 

PETER  KETTELL 10 

THO:  STEEVENS  12 

ELIZ:  HARDING  .  .12 


2"  Maij  1635 

jHElS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  ye  Barbadoes 
imbarqued  in  the  Alexander  Capt:  BURCHE  and  GILBERT 
GRIMES  Mr  p  Certificate  from  the  Minister  where  they  late  dwelt 
the  Men  tooke  the  oaths  of  Alleg.  £  Supremacie  die  et  A°  prd 


yeres 

Witt.M  RAPEN  29 

LEONARD  STAPLES 22 

Jo:  STANFORD 24 

JAMES  MANZER  27 

Jo:  WATTS   ,...  25 

THO:  CLARK    26 

MICHELL  KIMP  27 

HENRY  BROUGHTON 20 

GEO:  VENTIMER 20 

ROBERT  HARDY 18 

THO:  DABB  25 

GEO:  NORTON 22 

WM  HUCKLE 20 

EDWARD  KEMP  19 


yeres 

WM  POWELL 19 

RALPH  PROWD    26 

Jo:  BULLMAN  40 

Jo:  WATT'S  19 

WMDENCH    16 

FRANCIS  PECK 22 

Jo:  BENSTEDD ,.  24 

SYMON  PARLER  24 

RICHARD  HOWSEMAN    19 

WALTER  JONES  20 

PHELIX  LYNE 25 

ARTHUR  WRITE 21 

LEWES  WiftMS  [WILLIAMS]  ...  21 

WM  POTT 18 

10 


74 


PASSINGEK   WCIf  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


yeres 

THOMAS  GILSON 21 

Nic°:  WATSON 26 

OLLIVER  HOOKHAM  32 

CHRI:  BUCKLANU    25 

Jo:  HILL  23 

ANTHONY  SKOOLER  20 

Jo:  ANDERSON 21 

WMPHILLIPPS  17 

Jo:  BESFORD    18 

HENRY  YATMAN 21 

ROBERT  DUCE 18 

OWEN  WILLIAMS    18 

Jo:  WRITE    24 

WILLIAM  CLARK 19 

EDWARD  HALINGWORTH  46 

RICHARD  POWELL  32 

HENRY  LONGSHA  23 

Jo:  BUSH  22 

JONATHAN  FRANKLIN   17 

Jo:  PHILLIPPS 20 

RICHARD  CRIBB  19 

THO:  BROWNE     18 

Jo:  GREENWICH  21 

JO:NEDSOM*  19 

EDV/ARD  CHURCH  18 

ANT°  THRELCATT  19 

WMWlLLIS      17 

CLEMENT  HAWKINS  16 

LEWES  HUGHES 19 

JOHN  GREENE 22 

RICHARD  MARSHALL 36 

MATHEW  CALLAND 16 

LEWES  DAVID 28 

GEO:  WHITE  .  18 


yeres 

GEO.  RIDGLIE  17 

DENNIS  Ma BRIAN  [MACBRIAN]  18 

JO:  BUSSELL 36 

JAMES  DRIVER    27 

HUGH  JOHNES 22 

TlIO:  GlLDINGWATER 30 

JOHN  ASHURST  24 

JAMES  PARKINSON 23 

WittM  YOUNG 21 

WM  SMITH  18 

MORGAN  JONES  31 

Jo:  RICHARD    30 

PETER  FLAMING 16 

MILES  FARRING 24 

ROBERT  ATKINS 23 

BENIAMIN  MASON  23 

THO:  RUTTEK 22 

Jo:  HOWSE   41 

Jo:  COLE  20 

JAMES  WATTS 35 

WMCROWEf 17 

PHILLIPP  LOVELL  34 

vxor  ELIZABETH  LOVELL  33 

ROWLAND  MATHEW  27 

ROBERT  SPRITE 30 

Jo:  WESTON 41 

JAMES  SMITH  19 

Jo:  SMITH 19 

RICHARD  LEE 22 

WMSEELY 29 

EDWARD  PLUNKET. 20 

THO:  PLUNKLTT 28 

ROWLAND  PLUNKETT   18 

TEAGUE  NACTON        28 


*  \Might  be  read  as  NEESOM.] 


t  [Or,  perhaps,  CROME.] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


75 


DERMOND  6  BRYAN    20 

CHARLES  GALLOWAY 19 

JAMES  MONTGOMERY 19 

JN°  Ma  CONRY 28 

SAUIYELL  FRIDAY  20 

SAMVELL  FARRON 30 

EDMOND  MONTGOMERY    26 

OLLIVER  BASSETT 14 

PARRY  WY   15 

DANIELL  BURCH 14 

RICHARD  STONE 13 

THOMAS  TAYLER    27 

EDMOND  NASH   21 

jo:  HERRING  28 

WM  BEATON 24 

THO:  ROE 22 

EDWARD  BANK'S 35 

THO:  FLUDD    21 

DAVID  COLLINGWORTH 22 

WMMATHEWS  30 

TYMOTHIE  GOODMAN 27 

THO:  PENSON  20 

WiftM  ANDERSON  36 

GEO:  MERRIMAN 41 

Jo:  DELLAHAY 27 

ROBERT  LEE    33 

Jo:  JACKSON    24 

ALEXANDER  DE  LA  GARDE  ...  27 

FRANCIS  MARSHALL  26 

WALTER  LUTTERELL 20 

Jo:  WHITE   15 

Jo:  BURTON 17 

SYMON  WOOD 14 

ROBERT  MUSSELL 14 


RICHARD  FANE   ... 
ROBERT  ROBERT'S 

W'LAKE  

RICHARD  IVESON 
HUMFREY  KERBY 
EDWARD  COKES  ... 
HENRY  MORTON... 

JAMES  BRETT  

THO:  DENNIS  

THO:  MORE 

Jo:  LAWRENCE    ... 

WM  MARTIN 

RICHARD  PHILPE 


Women. 


BARBARIE  REASON 

JANE  MARSHALL 

DIANA  DRAKE 

MARY  INGLISH    

ANNIS  BARRAT    

MARIE  LAMBETH    

ANN  MANN 

ELIZABETH  WARREN  ... 

ANN  SKYNGGLE 

ALICE  CHUMP*  

MATHEW  MAY 

ELIZABETH  CHAMBERS 
ELIZABETH  FARMER  ... 
MARGARET  CONWAY  ... 

GRACE  WALKER , 

EDITH  JONES  

ALICE  GUY  '. 

MARY  SPENDLEY    

ANN  GARDNER  , 


15 

US' 

14 

16 

1 8 
17 

20 

17 
IS 

33 
17 
13 


20 

21 

19 
17 
20 

17 
17 
17 
18 

20 
21 
20 
20 
2O 

34 
21 
20 

17 
36 


[It  is  possible  this  name  may  be  intended  for  CHAMP.] 


IO — 2 


76 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


6  Maij.  1635 

[HEIS  vnder-vvritten  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Elizabeth  £  Ann  ROGER  Coop  [COOPER]  Mr, 
the  pties  have  brought  Cert:  from  the  Ministers  where  their  abodes  were: 
£  from  the  Justices  of  peace  of  their  conformitie  to  the  orders  £  disci- 
pline of  the  Church  of  England,  £  yl  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men,  they 
have  taken  the  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Suprem: 


SAMVELL  HALL  25 

WM  SWYNDEN 20 

tjo:  HALSEY* 24 


VYNCENT  POTTER  21 

RICR:  GOARD  17 

WM  ADAMS  15 

fHENRY  CURTIS*    27 


viij°  Maij  1635. 

|N  the  Elisabeth  £  Ann  prd  ROGER  Coop  [COOPER]  Mr-  Theis 
vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  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   25 

Jo:  THOMSON  22 

EDMOND  WESTON  30 

GAMALIELL  BEOMONT    12 

AWDRY  WHITTON     45 


GEORGE  ORRIS    21 

tjo: JACKSON*    27 

ELIZABETH  FABIN 16 

GRACE  BULKLEY    33 


Nono  die  Maij  1635. 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England, 
imbarqued  in  ye  Susan  £  Ellin  EDWARD  PAYNE  Mr-    The  pties 
have  brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  the  pish  of  their  conformitie 


*  [The  f  is  in  the  original.] 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  77 

to  the  Churcli  of  England,  £  that  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men.    the  pties 
have  taken  the  oaths  of  Alleg  £  Suprem: 


yeres 


PETER  BULKLEY 50 

THO:  BROOKE 20 

PRECILLA  JARMAN 10 


yeres 


Ric":  BROOKE 24 

ELIZABETH  TAYLOR  10 

ANN  LIEFORD 13 


|N  the  Elizabeth  £  Ann  prd  ROGER  Coop  [COOPER]  Mr  bound  for 
New-England. 

yeres 

ROBERT  JEOFFERIES 30 

.MARIE  JEOFFERIES 27 

wife£  3JTHO:  JEFFERIES  7 

children"j  ELIZABETH  JEFFERIES  6 

'MARY  JEFFERIES 3 

HANNA  DAY 20 

SUZAN  BROWNE 21 

ROBERT  CARR 21     ATayler 

CALEBB  CARR u 

Ric":  WHITE 30x 

THO:  DANE  32  (-Carpenters 

WM  HlLLIARD   .  .    21  J 


(1 

c  2  maidserv1'5 


xj°  Maij  1635. 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Elizabeth  £  Ann  prd  The  pties  have  brought 
Certificate  from  the  Minister  £  Justices  of  Peace  of  their  conformitie  to 
ye  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England,  £  yl  they  are  no 
Subsedy  Men. 

A  Shoemaker  WiftM  COURSER 26^ 

A  Husbandman  GEO:  WYLDE  37  I  yeres 

A  Carpenter  GEO:  PARKER  23) 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


xij°  Maij  1635 

IN  the  Elizabeth  £  Ann  ROGER  COOPER  Mr  bound  to  New- 
England  :  Theis  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  p 
Certificate  from  ye  Minister  of  Bennandin*  in  Kent  of  their  Conformitie 
to  ye  orders  £  discipline  of  ye  Church  of  England. 


JOHN  BORDEN 28 

vxor  JOAN 23 

Nic°:  MORECOCK 14 

BEXNET  MORECOCK  16 

MARIE  MORECOCK  .  .  10 


JEREMY  WHITTON 8 

MATHEW  BORDEN     5 

ELIZ:  BORDEN 3 

bro  weverf  THOMAS  WHITTON  36 
SAMVELL  BAKER 30 


14  Maij  1635 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Elizabeth  £  Ann  ROGER  COOPER  Mr  the  pties 
have  brought  Certificatt  from  the  Minister  of  the  pish  of  his  conformitie 
to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England. 


yeres 

A  Tayler  RICHARD  SANSOM   .  28 

THO:  ALSOPP  20 

JOHN  OLDHAM    12 


THO:  OLDHAM 10 

ROBTSTANDY  .  22 


xif  Maij  1635 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  Virginea :  imbarqued  in  the 
Plaine  Joan  RICHARD  BUCKAM  Mr.  the  pties  having  brought 
Attestacon  of  their  conformitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church 
of  England. 


•  [Benendon  is  a  parish  in  the  Hundred  of  Rolvenden,  in  the  Lathe  of  Scray.] 
t  [Meaning  not  clear.] 


1635] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


79 


ROBERT  BRIERS  21 

JN°  JOHNSON  20 

ROBERT  COKE 25 

Jo:  ALSOPP  50 

WM  PIGGOTT    50 

WM  TOPLISS 30 

THO:  ARNOLD 30 

WMPAULSON    23 

Jo:  NORTHIN    22 

THO:  TURNER 21 

Jo:  BEDDELL   22 

Jo:  BARROWE  26 

Jo:  TRENT 27 

Jo:  COKER 21 

HENRIE  DONOLDSON 25 

W"  LAVOR  22 

CHRI:  DAVIES 22 

CHRI:  TAYLOR 22 

• 

DANIELL  CLARK 33 

RICHARD  DAY 32 

ROBERT  LEWES  23 

LUKE  BLAND  20 

Jo:  WARREN    27 

JAMES  WARD  18 

THO:  STUMP* 32 

TOBIAS  FRIER 18 

WILLM  STEDDALL 26 

CHRI:  THOMAS    26 

RICHARD  FLEMING    24 

MATHEW  LEm 20 

HENRY  PERPOYNT 22 

THO:  HALL  21 

EDWARD  WILSON  22 

Jo:  PALLIDAY  23 


yeres 

RICHARD  WOLLEY 36 

WiftM  CLARK 27 

WM  BALDWINN    24 

W51  COLLINS    20 

THO:  PITCHER 20 

JOSEPH  NELSON 26 

FRANCIS  GRAY    15 

SAMVELL  YOUNG    14 

ROBERT  Hurr    14 

Jo:  RADDISH    23 

THO:  BULKLEY    32 

ROBERT  BROOKE 33 

RICHARD  DOWNES 34 

ARTHUR  PEACH 20 

WM  JAMES    26 

TYM:  BLACKETT 40 

ROGER  KOORBE  25 

ANN  PERK'S 27 

THO:  BRITTON 26 

WM  COLLINS 34 

Jo:  RESBURIE  30 

HENRY  JACKSON 24 

CHARLES  Ma  CARTIE  27 

OWEN  M1  CARTIE 18 

CHARLES  FLANE 18 

RICHARD  LAWRENCE 20 

THO:  GODBITT     20 

Nic°:  KENT      16 

THOMAS  NEWMAN  15 

PETER  SUDBURROWE 20 

THO:  LLOYD 20 

WM  HITCHCOCK  27 

FRANCIS  BARBER    18 

EDWARD  WHEELER  .  18 


*  [May,  however,  l>e  read  STAMP.] 


8o 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JAMES  MILLER 18 

Jo:  SHAWE    21 

Jo:  MARSHALL 21 

Jo:  ARIS    19 

ROBERT  WARD    22 

Tuo:  VIPER 26 

ROBT  SHINGLEWOOD  26 

GEO:  SMITH 34 


Jo:  HUGHES 30 

GEO:  TALBOTT 18 

ROBERT  GILBERT    18 

Jo:  BENNET 18 

Jo:  ROLLES  22 

JAMES  WYND   23 

JN°  MARSH  26 

RALPH  WRAY 64 


21"  Maij  1635 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  S'  Christo- 
phers,  imbarqued  in  the  Mat/iew  of  London,  RICHARD  GOOD- 
LADD  Mr  p  warrant  from  ye  Earle  of  Carlisle. 


yeres 

THOMAS  KNIGHT    21 

Jo:  HILL  18 

Jo:  RAWLINS 18 

FRANCIS  PENN    22 

GEORGE  ALLERTON   23 

ROWLAND  MILLINGTON 24 

Ric":  THOMAS \o 

ROGER  THOMAS  22 

RICHARD  GRIGGSON  34 

Jo:  BRUNING    20 

ROBERT  COKE 32 

CLINTON  CUTLER  20 

THO:  TURNER 25 

Jo:  WOOD 22 

WM  ROBINSON 26 

EDWARD  BICROFT  22 

Jo:  STURDY 26 

ANT°.  NETBIE  . ,  .20 


yeres 

ROBERT  WENDEVER 25 

SAMVEL  TRESE    20 

EVAN  JONES 19 

GABRIELL  DAVIES  38 

EDWARD  EELES  20 

DAVIE  THOMAS  40 

RICHARD  HORRIBYNN  31 

CHRISTOPHER  WATSON 21 

JAMES  HUBBARD 27 

WM  STOE  18 

MATHEW  TOMLINSON    31 

THO:  HALL  25 

WM  MARSH  26 

Jo:  HATTERTON 38 

THO:  TERRILL 18 

ROBERT  FAUCE  [or  FANCE]  ...  40 

MILES  COVENTRIE 18 

Jo:  THOMAS 14 


'635] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


8r 


yeres 

THO:  REEVE 24 

LEWES  AWBREY 30 

JAMES  WALKER  30 

THO:  VENN 27 

GEO:  BALL   51 

THO:  GOSLING 22 

Jo:  PALMER 19 

JAMES  COTES  21 

WM  HELAWE 21 

MATHEW  HELY  21 

ORIGINALL  Lowis 28 

Jo:  THOMSON  , 34 

W"  BROOKES  25 

Jo:  DOE 22 

MATHEW  WALKER 19 

WALTER  COLLINS  18 

Jo:  CLINTON    19 

ADAM  CHESTERMAN  19 

HUYN  HALLOWELL 22 

W"  SALMON 25 

Jo:  LANGE    22 

RICHARD  LOVE  28 

Jo:  GREENE 29 

EDWARD  WARREN 28 

Jo:  PAPLE 21 

ROBERT  DENTON    26 

WM  ELVYN  23 

GEO:  TEMS  [or  TENIS]   20 

GEO:  SWALES   19 

MARMADUKE  READ   25 

Jo:  KIBE  21 

THO:GARRETT     20 

Jo:  GOSLINN    20 

THO:  MILWARD  18 

MORGAN  BRINT  19 


yeres 

PIERCE  STAPLETON    22 

GEO:  EATON 27 

LEONARD  HUNT 38 

Jo:  CAVE  34 

WM  BARBER 22 

Jo:  HODDINS   50 

ALEXANDER  TADD 38 

ROBT  WOODSTOCK  40 

JOHN  OFFLENT  20 

Nic°:  WATTS    18 

RICHARD  BROOKES 16 

THO:  HADBIE  22 

THO:  REINOLDS  18 

DARBY  HURLIE  18 

Jo:  HILLIARD  35 

ROBERT  LACIE    21 

THO:  BELL  14 

ROWLAND  MORTON   17 

JAMES  HIDE     22 

RICHARD  NELME    20 

THO:  HODGES 20 

EDWARD  THOMSON    18 

THO:  WILLIAMS  18 

RICR:  LEE 18 

WALTER  ANTONY  23 

CHARLES  CAVERLIE  17 

THO:  COXSON  21 

THO:  GOODWYNN    ,...  30 

NlC°:  WlLCOCKS 21 

GEO:  EEKE  26 

RICR:  HUBBARD  18 

Wittoi  RUSH     20 

W"  DONN 22 

PAUL  BOTTELL    32 

JO:  BOSWELL    17 

II 


PASS1NGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JO:  WOODGREFNE    l6 

Jo:  HARLOWE 16 

ROBERT  WARRINGTON  20 

Jo:  RF.IXOLDS  20 

AXT°-  TRUE 18 

WM  KNIGHT 13 

ANT*  WILLIAMS 14 

Jo:  BARLOE  22 

W"  PARKER 17 

Jo:  WOOD 1 8 

Jo:  PAYNE    18 

DANIELL  LEE 25 

THO:  POWELL 21 

Jo:  SMITH 22 

GEO:  DODD  17 


ROHTSANDLEY    2O 

EDWARD  MAWKREY    15 

GEO:  WADE 16 

Jo:  FULFORD    18 

GEO:  SMITH 17 

THO:  POWELL 24 

Women. 

MARGARET  PRICHARD  17 

JANE  BURROWE  17 

KATHERIN  ARMSTRONG    20 

MARY  BARKER    12 

Euz:  SPEERE  .  20 


28  Maij  1635 

HEIS  vnder- written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea  im- 
barqued  in  the  Speedwell  of  London  JO:  CHAPPELL  Mr  being 
examined  by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  of  their  conformitie  to  the 
orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  £  have  taken  the  oath  of 
Allegeance. 

WiftM  BASFORD  19 

Jo:  WATSON 22 

JO:  GlLGATE 22 

ROBT  SPYNK 20 

RICHARD  ROWLAND  20 

THO:  CHILDS  30 


HENRY  BEERE     24 

Jo:  WEST 30 

RICHARD  MORRIS  19 

Nic°:  TETLOE 35 

WM  SHIPMAN   22 

NATHAN  IELL  FAIERBROTHER  .  21 

RICHARD  BAYLIE    22 

W"  SPENCER    17 

JAMES  LOWDER  20 

CHRI:  METCALF 19 

lEREMYBURR  20 


JO:  CURDEN 22 

THO:  ROMNEY 19 

Jo:  HARRIS 20 

CHRISTOPHER  PIDDINGTON  ..   18 
EDMOXD  CLARK 16 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


JONAS  SMITH   22 

WM  HYNTON     25 

Jo:  MOWSER 22 

SAMVELL  TYKES 21 

WM  STEEVENS 22 

THO:  BUSBY 19 

RICHARD  HARVY    32 

THO:  ROBINS    17 

Jo:  BEEBY 17 

Jo:  TURNER 19 

SAinVELL  HOLMES 20 

Jo:  BEVER     24 

Jo:  TALBOTT    27 

EDWARD  AUSTIN    26 

THO:  GREENE 24 

RICHARD  BROWNE 19 

WM  APPLEBY    32 

ROBERT  PARKER 21 

W51  CUNNINGHAM  21 


THO:  WILLIS    19 

WM  STRAUGHAN 22 

GEO:  SYMPSON     , 19 

RICHARD  PHILLIPS 20 

ARTHUR  SAIEWELI 25 

MELASHUS  M»KAY 22 

RICHARD  THOMAS 20 


KATHERIN  RICHARD'S   19 

MARIE  SEDGWICK  20 

ELIZABETH  BIGGS   10 

DOROTHIE  WYNCOTT 40 

ANN  WYNCOTT  1 6 

PHILLIPP  BIGGS 6.  mo: 

ELIZABETH  PEW 20 

FRANCIS  LANGWORTH  25 

CHRI:  REINOLDS 24 

ABRAM  POORE 20 

ELIZABETH  TUTTELL    25 


vj"    Junij  1635 

/ 
1HEIS    vnder-written    names   are   to  be   transported    to   Virginea 

imbarqued  in  the  Thomas  £  John  RICHARD  LAMBARD  Mr: 
being  examined  by  the  Minister  de  Gravesend  concerning  their  confor- 
mitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  :  And  tooke 
the  oath  of  Allegeance. 


yeres 

RICHARD  PEW 23 

RICHARD  WAYNEWRITE 24 

CHRI:  HOUGHTON  19 

RICHARD  JONES 24 

FRANCIS  GARRET    25 

RICHARD  DALLY 18 


yeres 

EDWARD  Dix  19 

WM  CHAPLIN    18 

Jo:  SINGLETON    1 8 

GEO:  DICKENSON    19 

GEO:  HAWKINS    18 

HENRY  RASTELL    30 

II 2 


84 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


FRA:  SPIGHT    21 

W»AYMIE    26 

\VM  HYNTON     20 

Jo:  EDWARDSON 22 

THO:  MANN 23 

Roir  ALDRED 24 

ZACHARY  TAYLOR  24 

HUMFREY  GRUDGE    21 

WM  WHITE    22 

JOSEPH  MONNYS 21 

WM  YARD 21 

CHRISTOPHER  WHEATLY  ....  28 

ROBERT  HEED 27 

EDWARD  COLES  20 

MORRIS  JONES 28 

WARDIN  FOSSITT    22 

THO:  CHAMBERLIN     20 

Jo:  SHORTER    26 

ANT°-  TERRY   50 

ROBERT  WiftMS  [WILLIAMS].  .  44 

THO:  ROSDELL    23 

THOMAS  TERRY 25 

CHARLES  WYNGATE   22 

Jo:  HAMPTON 30 

Jo:  EVANS    22 

ROBERT  SEWAR  23 

RICHARD  BERRY 23 

OWEN  HUGHES   27 

JO:  SUTTON 24 

WM  STONHOUSE  43 

W"  CLARK    18 

JO:  DlCKENSON     22 

THO:  BELL  17 

W«  BETT  20 

JAMES  CROSS  ' 27 


SYLUS  FOSTER    22 

EDWARD  MOUNTFORT   20 

HENRY  NEWBY    24 

Jo:  EEDEN    19 

THO:  SHERLY 23 

Jo:  THOMSON 24 

HENRY  WARREN 15 

Jo:  WILKENSOX  28 

RALPH' HUDSON 17 

THO:  ALLIN 33 

\VM  JONES 17 

TIIO:  SHARPLES     20 

WM  CROOKE 23 

WittM  BEAD 15 

LAWRENCE  PLATT 15 

ROBERT  SPENCER   21 

SAMVELL  WALDEN 1 6 

HENRY  MORLEY 25 

BEN:  EASY    13 

Jo:  Moss   21 

JANE  WILKINSON   20 

ANN  BROOKES 18 

KATHERIN  WISEMAN '19 

JANE  SCOTT 19 

JANE  CATESBY 20 

JAMES  POWELL    12 

WM  MANN    25 

THO:  WARNER 26 

THO:  RAM    19 

GRIFFIN  JONES   21 

THO:  TOLLIE    17 

WM  JONES    21 

MORRIS  PARRY   30 

MARMADUKE  YOUNG 24 

WiftM  WHITE  .  ,  22 


'635] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


yeres 

JAMES  SHERBONE    15 

WM  GARDENER     15 

Jo:  ROBINSON 19 

ROBERT  TURNER    16 

THO:  CLARK    16 

GILES  TERRY 33 

EDWARD  CRESSITT 20 

THO:  WAGGITT    17 

MARY  FORD 22 

KATHERIN  WATERMAN 20 

SUZAN  SHERWOOD 22 

GRACE  BYCROFT . .  20 


yeres 

FRANCIS  HUNTER 19 

FRANCIS  ASHBORN 20 

W»DIXON    18 

WM  SMART    20 

LAWRENCE  PRESTON 21 

WM  WHEATLIE 17 

WMLACY    18 

JAMES  BANK'S 30 

GEO:  COBCRAFTE 22 

GEO:  KENNYON  25 

Jo:  KENNYON 21 


X?  Junij  1635 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Bormoodes 
or  Somer-Islands,  imbarqued  in  the  Truelove  de  London,  ROBERT 
DENNIS  Mr,  being  examined  by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  concerning 
their  conformitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  as 
it  now  stands  established  :  And  tooke  the  oath  of  Allegeance. 


I  yeres 

HENRY  MORE 19 

WMHOLT 19 

Jo:  NORMAN 19 

ANT°  GILLIARD  38 

ROBT  STOCK 26 

THO:  FOSTER  27 

ROBERT  HART 30 

WM  PENDLETON  27 

JAMES  TAYLER    28 

CHRI:  HART 20 

RICHARD  ANDERSON 30 

THO:  RICHARDS 24 

Jo:  NORRIS  18 


yeres 

DAVID  HUSWITH    22 

HENRY  HILL  24 

Jo:  WARREN    19 

ZEVERIN  VICCARS  18 

GEO:  NORMAN 25 

GABRIELL  STOCKWELL 16 

THO:  TOOLIE   27 

EDWARD  GODDIN    16 

THO:  DORRELL    22 

RICHARD  CANON    24 

vxor.  ELIZABETH  CANON   ....  23 

BARNARD  COLMAN 26 

CHRI:  TUKE..                         ,  16 


PASSINGEJt 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


yeres 

WM  PAUI 20 

W"  BATES     17 

SAinvELL  SHORT 24 

WM  HOOPER 1 8 

RICHARD  HURT 17 

Withi  WELLS 17 

THO:  DENE 17 

Jo:  A  Negroe    18 

Jo:  RICHARDS    21 

ANT°  BULLOCK  19 

THOMAS  BASSIT 1 8 

EDWARD  ALEWORTH*  13 

EDWARD  VYNCENT 1 8 

Jo:  TRIPPATT  17 

ANT°  COOPER 17 

Jo:  LAKE 16 

RICR:  TAYLER 16 

THO:  MORDIN 18 

EDWARD  SELL    18 

ROGER  WittMs  [WILLIAMS]  ..   16 

Jo:  BAYLIE  18 

FRANCIS  WOODCOTT 16 

Jo:  BEE 17 

RICR:  GREENE 17 

GEO:  PALMER 1 8 

THO:  SMITH    14 

•NATHANIEL  WiitoisoN  [WIL- 
LIAMSON]     17 

PHILLIPP  WHARTON 14 

WM  HENRY 18 

GEO:  SAIRES    12 

Nic°:  GAUGHTON    14 

EDWARD  HEDLEY  13 

WMSARES       17 


yeres 

ROBT  POOLE 20 

THO:  JONES 17 

THO:  EWYNN 16 

SVMON  BARCOTT    16 

GEO:  CALVERLIK     14 

EDWARD  PARXELI 16 

W"  LEE    18 

WM  TAYLER 17 

EDWARD  GIBBS   17 

JAMES  REASON    27 

JACOB  WILSON    1 8 

BEN:  STRANGE    18 

RALPH  VENNABLE 21 

THO:  BLOES 10 

THO:  HEDLEY 1 1 

THO:  THOMSON 17 

HEN:  STONWORD    13 

SAlTlVELL  HUBBARD    1 6 

THOMAS  BULL 13 

DANIELL  HAIHOND 12 

GEO:  MORGAN 12 

Jo:  BARNES 16 

ABRAHAM  CLAXSON 17 

JAMES  ASTON 22 

RICK  DAUGHTON 13 

MATHEW  STEEVENS   12 

THO:  LARKYNN  15 

DAVID  JONES  15 

GEORGE  HANMER  —  24 

ROGER  HODGES 17 

WM  POWELL 15 

SAMPSON  MEVERILL 20 

HENRY  CARTER 42 

Jo:  YATES 48 


*  [May,  however,  be  read  as  ALDWORTH.] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


ycres 

Jo:  BROWNE 16 

FRANCIS  RAYNNE  [or  RAYMIE]  10 

FRANCIS  HEDGES  13 

DAVIE  MORRIS    18 

THO:  WEST 17 

HUGH  WENTWORTH 44 

ANN  TAYLOR 24 

ELIZABETH  GROVES   35 

Jo:  GROVES   i  qr 

BLANCH  ROBERT'S 20 

2  Ministers. 

JO:  OXENBRIDGE 24 

HENRY  JENNING'S ' 24 


BENIAMIN  MILLER 30 

HENRY  FLETCHER 35 

EDWARD  STAUGHTON   50 


JOSIAS  FORSTER 43 

THO:  HALL 24 

HUMFREY  SMITH   14 

FRANCIS  WATSON 16 

KATHERIN  WHITE 18 

ELIZABETH  CLARK 18 

ELLIN  BURROWES 30 

Jo:  PAGE  33 

THO:  JENNICOM 21 

SARA  PAGE  31 

SARA  PAGE 3 

MARY  PAGE  3.  mo. 

RICHARD  HARRIS  17 

JEFFERY  WRIGHT  18 

SAMVELL  MAYO 10 

MARIE  GOFFF. 18 

Jo:  BROOKES    12 


xv"  Jitnij  1635 

iHEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England: 
imbarqued  in  the  Abigail  de  Lo:  Mr-  H:  HACKWELL:  The  ptie 
having  brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  Thisselworth*  of  his 
conformitie  to  the  orders  f  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England.  He  hath 
taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  f  Supremacie. 


yeres 

DENNIS  GEERE  30 

(  ELIZABETH  GEERE  .  22 
2  I 
\  ELIZABETH  GEERE  .    3 

SARA  GEERE 2 


wife 
children  j 


ANNS  PANCRUST    16 

ELIZ:  TASELIE 55 

CONSTUNT  WOOD 12 


*  [Is  it  possible  that  this  is  intended  for  IsLEWORTH?    I  can  find  no  TmssELWORTH.] 


88 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


19  Junij  1635 

IHEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  ye  Abigail:  HACKWELL  Mr  the  pties  having 

brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  the  pish  of  the  litle  Miniries  of 
his  conformitie  £  opinion  of  the  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England. 


yeres 

WM  TILLY    28 

ROBERT  WHITEMAN  ..  20 


CHARLES  JONES 21 

LIDDIA  BROWNE..  .  16 


jBOARD  the  James  Jo:  MAY  for  N.  England. 


Tayler  THO:  EWER 40 

SARA  EWER 28 

ELIZABETH  EWER  4 

THO:  EWER ii 


SARA  BEALE    28 

ELIZABETH  NEWMAN 24 

Jo:  SKUDDER  16 


xx"'  June  1635 

IHEIS  vnder  Written  names  are  to  be  imbarqued  in  the  Abbigall 
de  Lnd  [London]  m'  HACKWELL  £  bofid  to  New  Engtd 

haue  taken  oathe  of  Allegance  £  Supremacie  £  Conforable  [conformable] 
to  ye  Ch  as  p  Cer1  from  Two  Justices  of  Peace  £  minsf  of  S<  Lawrence 
in  Essex 

HENRY  BULLOCKE 4Oyers     husbandman 

£  SUSAN  his  wife    42 

{HENRY  8 
MARY 6 
THO:  2 


1635]  W- PORT  OF  LONDON.  89 

more  xx"'    1635 

JN  the  defence  de  Lond  m'  PEARCE  £  bod  for  New  Engtd  p 

Cert,  fro  ij  Justices  of  Peace  £  Ministr  of  All  Saint's  homan.*  in 
Northapton. 

WM  HOEMAN 40  yers    husbandman 

his  wife  WINIFRID    ...  35 

ALCE  ASHBEY    20  yers    amaid  Seruant. 

(HANNA 8 

5  Chlldren{  JEREMY 6 

MARY 4 

SARRA   2 

ABRAHAM  ..  i  q"r 


xx"'  June  1635 

IN  the  Abbigall  de  Lo.  m'  HACKWELL  bod  for  New  Engtd  p 

Cer'   from.'f    of    his    Conformity    from    Justices    of    Peace    f 
Ministr  Eaton  BrayJ  in  Co  Bedford. 

JoN  HOUGHTON 4  [?  40]  yers  old. 


f>  Jully  1635 

BOSTOCKEII 
|N  the  defence  de  Lond.  m'  EDWARD§   PLAr.CS  vrs  New  Engtd  p 

Cert  fro  ij  Justices  of  peace  £  mim'str  fro  Dunstable  in   Com1 
Bedfordsher: 

ROBERT  LONGE 45  yers    Inholder 

ELIZA:  his  wife  30 

*  [There  is  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.] 

J  [Eaton  Bray  is  a  Township  in  the  Hundred  of  Manshead.] 

§  [Or-  EDMOND.     The  word  is  blotted  in  the  original.] 

|]  [So  in  the  original.  There  would  seem  to  have  been  more  than  one  ship  called  the  Defence, 
since  we  find  the  names  of  four  different  commanders  to  ships  so  named  :  EDWARD  Bos- 
TOCKE  (as  here) ;  —  TEARCE  (June  20)  ;  EDWARD  BOSWELL  (June  22) ;  THOMAS  BOSTOCK 
(July  2).] 

12 


9o 


PASSIffGSX 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


'MlCHELL 20"^  JOSHUA 3  qrtrs  old 

SARRA 18 

ROBERT  16    LUCE  MERCER...  iS.aseruant 

ELIZA  12 

x  Children    •{  ANNE  10 

MARY  9 

REBECCA 8 

Jo*   6 

^ZACHERY 4. 

xx"'  June  1635 

IN  the  Defence  de  Lond  m'  PEARCE  vrs  New  Engtd  p  Cert  fro 

two  Justices  of  Peace  f  Minstr  of  Towcester  in  Co1'  Northampton 

JON  GOULD 25  yers     husbandman 

GRACE  his  wife 25  yers 

xxij"'  June  1635 

JN  the  Abbigall  de  Lond.   m'          HACKWELL  vrs  New  Engtd  p 
Cer<  fro  Minstr  of  Crancbroke*  in  Kent. 

EDW.  WHITE 42  yers    husbandman 

f  his  wife  MARTHA   39 

(MARTHA   10 

ij  Children     ,. 

(.MARY   08 

Jo*  ALLEN 30  yers    husbandman 

his  wife  ANNE    30 

p  Cert  hernehil*  in  Kent 


*  [Both  Cranbrook  and  Herne-Hill  are  in  the  Lathe  of  Scray.J 


1635]  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  9t 

|N  the  Abbigall. 

p  Cer1-  from  Justice  peace  £  Minisf  of  Stepney. 

GEO:  HADBORNE 43  yers    Glouer. 

his  wife  ANNE 46 

(  REBECCA 10 

2Ch.ldren] 

'  x  \ INJNA      ..............       4 

JOSEPH  BOREBANCKE 24  •>  Seruant's  to  GEO:  HAL>- 

JOAXE  JORDEN l6  J       BORNE. 


|N  the  Defence  de  Lo.  m'  EDW:  BOSWELL  vrs  New  England  p 
from  Sr  Henry  Mildmay  f  Ministr  of  Baddow*  in  Essex. 

Jos  BROWNE 27  yers.    Taylor. 

/-  THO:  HART  ....  24 
his  3  seruant's-J  MARY  DENNY  . .  24 

V.ANNELEAKE   ..  19 


26  Jun  ij  1635 

N  the  Abigail  ROBERT  HACKWELL  Mr  to  New-England  p  Cert: 
from  Northton  Tho.  Martin  Maior  f  2  Justices 

Shoemaker    Jo:  HARBERT  ................   23 

Bricklayer     RICHARD  ADAMS  ............   29 

SUZAN  ADAMS  ..............  26 


4'*  7*//x 

HENRY  SOMNER  ............   15 

ELISA.  SOMNER    ............  18 

*  [There  arc  two  BaJdovs,  Great  and  Little,  in  the  Hundred  of  Chelmsford.] 

12  —  2 


PASSINGER  We "  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


17  Junij  1635 

jHEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England, 
imbarqued  in  the  Abigail  ROBERT  HACKWELL  Mr  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- 
bandmen 


yeres 

RALPH  WALLIS  40 

RALPH  ROOTE 50 

JN°  FREEMAN  — 35 

WALTER  GUTSALL 34 

RICHARD  GRAVES  23 

ROBERT  MERE    43 

SAMVELL  MERE 3 

EDMOND  MAKING 40 

THO:  JONES 40 

GEO:  DREWRIE    19 

WM  MARSHALL   40 

THOMAS  KNORE 33 

JOHN  HALMACK 38 

GEORGE  WALLIS 15 

RABECCA  PRICE 14 

MARIE  FREEMAN   50 

Jo:  FREEMAN 9 

SYCILLIE  FREEMAN    4 

Jo:  WEST 1 1 


MARY  MON  ING'S    30 

MARY  MONNING'S 9 

ANNA  MONNING'S 6 

MlCHELALIELL  MONING'S     . .    3 

ELIZABETH  ELLIS  16 

ELLIN  JONES  36 

ISACK  JONES    8 

HESTER  JONES    6 

THO:  JONES 3 

SARA  JONES  3.  mo: 

CESARA  COVELL 15 

JOAN  WALL 19 

W"  PAYNE  15 

NOLL  KNORE 29 

SARA  KNORE  7 

ROBT  DRIVER 8 

ELIZABETH  MERE  30 

JOHN  MERE 4 3.  mo: 


|N  the  Abigail  f>r A:  p  Cer':  from  the  Minister  of  their  conformitie 
from  the  Justices,  that  they  are  no  Subsedy  men. 


CHRISTOPHER  FOSTER  32  |  vxor  FRANCIS  FOSTER   25 


Y£  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


(RABKCCA  FOSTER    . .     5 

children/NATHANIELL   FOSTER      2 

(jo:  FOSTER  i 

EDWARD  IRESON    32 

W*  ALMOND   34 

MARY  JONES  30 

AWDRY  ALMOND    32 

ANNIS  ALMY 8 

CHRI:  ALMIE  3 

JOHN  STROWDE 15 

EDWARD  RAINSFORD 26 

ROBT  SHARI-    20 

JOHN  ROOKEMAN  45 


ELIZABETH  ROOKMAN 31 

Jo:  ROOKEMAN   9 

HUGH  BURT    35 

ANN  BURT  32 

W"  BASSETT    9 

EDWARD  BURT   8 

THO:  FREEMAN  24 

WM  YATES   14 

ELIZABETH  IRESON    27 

Jo:Fox 35 

RICHARD  Fox 15 

Jo:  PAYNE    14 

EDMOND  FREEMAN    45 


|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqucd  in  the  Blessing  Jo:  L.ECESTER  Mr  the  pties  having 
brought  Cert  from  the  Minister  £  Justices  of  their  conformitie  being  no 
Subscdy  Men,  tooke  ye  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Supremacie. 

WiltM  COPE 26 

RICHARD  COPE  24 

THOMAS  KING 21 

Jo:  STOCKBRIDGE    27 

ROBERT  SAIEWELL 30 

WM  BROOKE 20 

GILBERT  BROOKE  14 

NATHANIELL  BYHAM 14 

Jo:  WASSELL   10 

W*  VASSALL    42 

RICK:  MORE ,  20 


ROBERT  TURNER  24 

ELIZA:  HOLLY 30 

ANN  VASSALL 6 

MARGARET  VASSALL 2 

MARY  VASSALL  i 

ELIZABETH  ROBINSON  32 

SARA  ROBINSON \.\ 

Nic°:  ROBERTSON  30 

Jo:  MORY.... 19 

CHARLES  STUCBRIDGE i 

JAMES  SAIEWELL    i-J 


94 


PASSINGEJl 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


Jo:  ROBINSON 5 

ANN  STOCBRIDGE 21 

SUZAN  SAIEWELI 25 

ANN  VASSALL 42 

SUZAN  KING   30 

JUDITH  VASSALL    16 


SARA  TYNKLER 15 

FRA.  VASSALL 12 

THOMAZIN  MUNSON 14 

KAT:  ROBINSON 12 

MARY  ROBINSON    7 

ROBT  ONYON   26 


20  Junij  1635 

]HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea  im- 
barqued  in  the  Phillip  RICHARD  MORGAN  M1"  the  Men  have 
been  examined  by  the  Minister  of  the  towne  of  Gravesend  of  their  con- 
formitie  to  the  orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England:  And  tooke 
the  oath  of  Alleg.  die  et  A°  prd. 


JOHN  HART 33 

JOHN  COACHMAN  28 

JOHN  REDDAM    32 

JOHN  SHAWE  30 

GEORGE  HILL 23 

GEORGE  BONHAM  31 

W"  ROGERS 35 

EDWARD  HALOCK 22 

RICR:  DAWSON 31 

PETER  JOHNSON 36 

WitiM  BRANSBY 34 

NICHOLAS  RIPPIN 31 

JAMES  QUARRIER 22 

ISACK  OWDELL  22 

WM  TAYLOR 36 

JAMES  YORK   21 

THOMAS  GORHAM  19 

NATHANIELL  DISNALL 23 


JOHN  TAYLOR 16 

JOHN  GORHAM    1 8 

RICHARD  WILSON 19 

ROBERT  MORGAN   33 

SAinVELL  MlLNER 1 8 

TYMOTHIE  FEATLIE 23 

WM  ARUNDELL  32 

ALEXANDER  LEAKE  22 

JOHN  MASON  ..   16 

Wilhi  ENSON 33 

JAMES  HABROLL 22 

THOMAS  TRUMBALL 22 

RICHARD  JN°SON    19 

JOHN  LAWTERS  17 

THOMAS  EDWARDS 20 

ROBERT  DAYIES 28 

RICHARD  VPPCOTT 26 

THOMAS  POSLETT  23 


'635] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


95 


Women. 

ELLIN  BURGIS 45 

KATHERIN  BOWES 20 

SUZAN  TRASH  [or  TRASK]     . .  25 


MARGIE  LANGFORD    24 

ELIZABETH  WILLERTON    —  1 8 

SARA  SHAWE  1 8 

MARIE  BAKER 25 

ANN:  BARNIE 23 


j  1635 


23" 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea 
imbarqued  in  the  America  WlftM  BARKER  Mr:  p  Cert:  from 
the  Minister  of  the  Towne  of  Gravesend.  of  their  conformity  to  the 
orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England. 


RICHARD  SADD    23 

THOMAS  WAKEFI  ELD 17 

THOMAS  BENNETT 22 

STEEVEN  READ  24 

WiftM  STANBRIDGE    27 

HENRY  BARKER 18 

JAMES  FOSTER 21 

THOMAS  TALBOTT 20 

RICHARD  YOUNG    31 

ROBERT  THOMAS    20 

JOHN  FAREPOYNT  20 

ROBERT  ASKYN  22 

SAMVELL  AWDE 24 

MILES  FLETCHER    27 

WILLIAM  EVANS 23 

LAWRENCE  FAREBERN  .......  23 

MATHEW  ROBINSON  24 

ISACK  BULL 27 

PHILLIPP  REMINGTON  29 

RADULPH  SPRAGING 37 

GEORGE  CHAUNDLER 29 


RICHARD  HERSEY 22 

JOHN  ROBINSON 32 

EDMOND  CHIPPS 19 

THO:  PRICHARD 32 

JONATHAN  BRONSFORD  ......  21 

WlftM  COWLEY     20 

JOHN  SHAWE  16 

RICHARD  GumY 21 

BARTHOLMEW  HOLTON 25 

JOHN  WHITE   21 

THOMAS  CHAPPELL  *33 

HUGH  Fox 24 

DAVIE  MORRIS    32 

ROWLAND  COTTON 22 

WILLIAM  THOMAS 22 

JOHN  YATES    20 

RICHARD  WOOD 36 

JAMES  SOMERS    22 

DAVIE  BROMLEY 15 

WALTER  BROOKES 15 

SYMON  RICHARDSON 23 


[The  original  has  been  altered,  and  is  not  clear ;  it  is  possible  the  age  should  be  23.] 


96 


PASSING  EX 


PASSED  FROM 


[i63S 


THOMAS  JN°SON 19 

Jo:  AVERIE 20 

JOHN  CROFTES    20 

THOMAS  BROUGHTON    19 

BENIAMIN  WRAGG 24 

HENRY  EMBRIE  20 

ROBERT  SABYN    40 

GEORGE  BROOKES  35 

THOMAS  HOLLAND 34 

HUMFREY  BELT 20 

JOHN  MACE 20 

WALTER  JEWELL    .'..  19 

WittM  BUCLAND 19 

LAUNCELOT  JACKSON    18 

JOHN  WILLIAMSON 12 

PHILLIPP  PARSONS 10 

HENRY  PARSONS 14 

ANDREW  MORGAN 26 

WittM  BROOKES 17 

RICHARD  HARRISON 15 

THOMAS  PRATT  17 

JOHN  EELES    16 

RICHARD  MILLER  12 

ROBERT  LAMB..  ,  16 


THOMAS  BOOMER    13 

GEORGE  DULMARE 8 

JOHN  VNDERWOOD 19 

WittM  BERNARD 27 

CHARLES  WALLINGEB  24 

THOMAS  DvmETT  23 

RYCE  HOOE 36 

JOHN  CARTER 54 

Women. 

ELIZABETH  REMINGTON   ....  20 

KATHERIN  HIBBOTT'S   20 

ELIZABETH  WILLIS 1 8 

JOAN  JOBE    18 

ANN  NASH 22 

ELIZABETH  PHILLIPS 22 

DOROTHY  STANDICH 22 

SUZAN  DEATH 22 

ELIZABETH  DEATH 3 

ALICE  REmlNGTON      26 

DOROTHIE  BAKER 18 

ELIZABETH  BAKER 1 8 

SARA  COLEBANK 20 

MARY  THURROGOOD 19 


29  Jiniij  1635 
(BOARD  the  Abigail,  ROBT  HACKWELL, 


for  New-England. 


A  Baker  JOSEPH  FLUDD     45 

vxor  JANE  FLUDD   35 

ELIZABETH  FLUDD 9 

OBEDIAH  FLUDD 4 


JOSEPH  FLUDD    .., J 

EDWARD  MARTIN  19 

SUZAN  HATHWAY   34 


1635]  YF- PORT  OF  LONDON.  97 

vltlo  Jiuiij  1635 

JBOARD  the  Abigail  RODERT  HACKE\YELL  Mr  p  Cert  from  the 
Minister  of  Stepney  pish  of  their  conformitie  :   f  that  they  arc 

no  Subsedy  men. 

ycres 

Starchmaker  HENRY  COLLINS 29 

v. xor  ANN  COLLINS 30 

f  HENRY  COLLINS 5 

3  children   \  Jo:  COLLINS 3 

^  MARGERY  COLLINS 2 

JOSUA  GRIFFITH 25, 

HUGH  ALLEY  271 


MARY  ROOTE  *.   15  ( 

Jo:  COKE  27  ' 

GEO:  BURDIN    24 


servant's 


]N  the  Abigail  prd  p  Cert  from  the  Minister  f  Justices  according  to 
order. 

yercs 

EDWARD  FOUNTAINE 28 

yercs 

RALPH  SHEPPARD   29 

THANKES  SHEPPARD 23  •)„,.,  or.      ,. 

J  I  Wife  f  Daughter. 
SARA  SHEPPARD 2  { 


Primo  die  Julij  1635 
JN  the  Abigail  prd. 

ANN  GILLAM    28 

sonn  BEN:  GILLAM   i 

Husbandman  THOMAS  BRANE 40 

THO:  LAUNDER  22 

Husb:  WILLIAM  POTTER  27 

vxor  FRANCIS  POTTER    26 

13 


98 


PASSINGEIt 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JOSEPH  POTTER 20  week's. 

RICR:  CARR 29 

WKlNG 28 

GEORGE  RAM  25 

Jo:  STANTLEV 34 

JAMES  DODD    16 

MATHEW  ABDY 15 

Husb:  EDWARD  FREEMAN   ..  34 
vxor  ELIZABETH  FREEMAN   ..35 

EDMOND  FREEMAN    15 

JOHN  FREEMAN 8 

Jo:  JONES 15 

JOHN  COOKE    ....is*) 

\  servant 
EDWARD  BELCHER  18*  -> 

ANN  WILLIAMS 10 


PHILLIP  DRINKER 39 

vxor  ELIZABETH  DRINKER   . .   32 

EDWARD  DRINKER    13 

Jo:  DRINKER   8 

MARGT:  TUCKER 23 

ELLNER  HILLMAN 33 

Jo  TERRY     32 

Jo:  EmERSON   20 

Ric":  WOODMAN 9 

ELIZAB:  FREEMAN 12 

ALICE  FREEMAN 17 

HUGH  BURT    15 

ANNIS  ALDCOCK 1 8 

THO:  THOMSON          1 8 


Secundo  die  Julij 

JN  the  Abigail  prd.  p  Certificate  from  ye  Minister  of  Shorditch 
pish  £  Stepney  pish. 

JOHN  DEYKING    ........  25") 

JESPER  ARNOLD  ........  40 

ALICE  DEYKING  ........  30  f  yeres> 

ANN  ARNOLD  ..........  39  J 

ALICE  STEEVENS  ........  22 

MARGARET  DEVOCION  ____     9 

RUTH  BUSHELL   ........  23 


bou»d  to 


JHEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued   in   the  Defence   THO:  BOSTOCK,  Mr  the   ptie  hath 
brought  testimony  from  the  Justices  of  Peace  £  Minister  in  Cambridge 


*  [These  figures  are  not  clear  in  the  original.] 


1*35] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


99 


of  his  conformitie  to  the  orders  f  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England: 
he  hath  taken  ye  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Suprem: 

yeres 

A  Taylor  ADAM  MOTT 39 

vxor  SARA  MOTT 31 

Mason.  HENRY  STEEVENS 24 

Husb:  JOHN  SHEPPARD 36 

MARGARET  SHEPPARD   31 

THO:  SHEPPARD 3.  mo. 

Jo:  MOTT 14" 

ADAM  MOTT    12 

JONATHAN  MOTT    9  }•  children. 

ELIZABETH  MOTT   6 

MARY  MOTT 4. 

IN  the  Defence  prd  THO:  BOSTOCK  Mr  for  New  England,  p  Cert: 
from  the  Minister  of  Fenchurch  of  his  conformitie  fc. 
THO:  BOYLSON 20  yeres 


4rt  Jully  1635 

|N  the  Abbigallte  Lo:  p  Cer'  from  the  Ministr 
of  Sf  Oliues  Southwarke : 

RALPH  MASON -. 35  yers 

his  wife  ANNE 35  yers 

/-  RICHARD 5  yers 

3  Children  -J  SAMUELL 3  yers 

(  SUSAN    i  yere 


Justice  of  peace 


Joyner 


IN  the  Defence  prd: 

ELIZABETH  FRENCH 30 

ELIZABETH  FRENCH 6 

MARIE  FRENCH  2 


FRANCIS  FRENCH  10 

Jo:  FRENCH   5.  mo. 


IOO 


PASSINGER   W<="  PASSED  FROM 


iiij"1  Jully   1635 

j|N  the  Defence  de  Lond  m'  THOMAS  BoSTOCKE  vrs  New  Engtd  p 
Cer':  from  the  Minstr  £  Justice  of  Peace,  of  his  Conformity  to  ye 
Gou'm'  [Government]  of  Churche  of  Engtd  £  No  Subsidy  man. 

ROGER  HARLAKENDEN  aged  23  tokeoatheof  Allegancef  Supremacie 
ELIZA  his  wife  ............   18 

MABLE  his  sister  ..........  21 

ANNE  WOOD  his  seru'    ....   23" 

SAMUELL  SHEPHERD  ser1  .  .  22 
JOSEPH  COCKE    ..........  27 

GEO:  COCKE  ..............  25 

Wu  FRENCH    ............  30 

ELISA.  his  wife  ............  32 

ROBERT         a  Man  ser':  ....  — 


SARRA  SIMES 


Scruan1'*  to  ye  afore  said  ROGER  ) 
HARLAKENDEN.  ) 


6th  Jully. 

JN  the  Defence  de  Lond.  m'  THO:  BOSTOCKE  vrs  New  Engtd 


JoN  JACKSON  30  yers  whole  Sale  Man  in  Burchenlane 
p  Cer1  from  sr  GEO:  WiiiTMORE  f  Ministr  of  ye  pish 


x'Julij  1635 

|N  the  Abigail  RICHARD  HACKWELL  Mr  p  Cert:  from  the  Minister 
£  Justice  of  Peace  of  his  conformitie  to  the  Church  of  England  f 
that  he  is  no  Subscdy  Man 


ycres 

JOHN  WvNTiiRorp 27 

ELIZABETH  WINTHROPP  ....   19 
DEANE  WINTIIROPP  1 1 


Tuo:  GOAD 15 

ELIZABETH  EPPS 13 

MARYLYNE 6 


1*35] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


101 


IN   the  Defence  prd.  p  Cert  from  the  Justic's  £  Minister  of  his  con- 
formitie  to  the  Church  of  England. 

A  Taylor  JAMES  FITCII  ......  30  |  vxor  ABIGALL  FITCH  24 


4"  Julij  1635. 

jjHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea  im- 
barqued  in  the  Transport  of  London  EDWARD  WALKER  Mr  p 
Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  of  their  conformitie  to  the 
orders  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England. 


yeres 

OLLIVER  VAN  HECK 35 

vxor  KATHERIN  VAN  HECK  . .  34 

PETER  VAN  HECK 7 

RICHARD  MATON    23 

WM  PAGE 18 

ROBERT  KEVYNN   19 

PETER  SMITH 25 

BRIAN  Ma  GAWYN  3 

DANIELL  SYMPSON 17 

PATRICK  BREDDY  21 

HENRY  CASTELL    22 

STEEVEN  BLOCK 18 

GOWEN  LANCASTER  28 

ROBERT  FARRAR    24 

BRYAN  GLYNN    20 

HUMFREY  HADNET   '22 

Jo:  WODDALL 18 

WiftM  WALLINGTON 32 

RICHARD  SHARP 15 

MARMADUKE  KIDSON    .  ..>..  18 


Jo:  GODFREY   21 

RICHARD  CRITCH  27 

ELLIS  BAKER 21 

JONATHAN  NEALE 12 

Jo:  BUSH 17 

WM  NESSE    23 

Jo:  SPREATE    20 

THO:  STEEVENS 25 

Jo:  WATERS 29 

ROBT  FOSSITT 26 

WALTER  DOWNES 24 

SYMON  JONES 40 

ROBERT  JENKINSON  18 

FRANC'S  CLARK 28 

FRANCIS  BICK 23 

THOMAS  CRANFIELD 14 

THO:  PAYNE    23 

PHILLIP  JONES    22 

JOHN  GOODSON  21 

STEEVEN  BEANE..  .  20 


102 


PASSIJVGEX 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


GEO:  BARBER 20 

RICHARD  WHEATLIE 32 

RICHARD  LLOYD 28 

HENRIE  BARNES 22 

Tuo:  MORE 21 

JOHN  HARRISON 30 

WM  HUDSON   20 

\V«  MASON  30 

MARK  BRIGGOLL 21 

HENRY  PORTER 30 

PATRICK  WODDALI 20 

JOHN  GEE    18 

RICHARD  COOPER  28 

RICHARD  EGGLESTON   24 

WM  HARBERT 15 

JOHN  WISE 18 

THOMAS  COLES  32 

THO:  WILLIAMS 18 

GEORGE  ASHON 22 

PETER  SEXSTON 20 

THO:  JOHNSON    23 

THOMAS  SAUNDERS  20 

JOHN  LEE 16 

ROBERT  FAREST 20 

RICHARD  BICK   18 

WittM  HARDISSE 22 

DANIELL  ROSE  25 

RICHARD  ANDERSON 17 

JAMES  PHILLIPS 26 

ROBERT  TYNMAN  21 

PETER  WALLER 24 

RICHARD  PETLEY  22 

ROGER  HOLLIDGE 19 

WM  REDDMAN 18 

ROBERT  GREENE    20 

HENRY  MEDDOWES   20 


GEORGE  JOHNSON  19 

JOHN  Voss  22 

ANDREW  ADAMS    18 

JOHN  WILSON 32 

NATHAN  ANLEY 28 

ANTHONY  GRIMSTON    20 

THO:  HATCHET  19 

ROBERT  HONNIBORN 21 

Jo:  PARSON 18 

ALEXANDER  BURLIE 18 

W'HART 26 

NATHANIELL  PATIENT 16 

HENRY  ARMSTRONG 22 

Women. 

KATIIERIN  LONG   34 

ELIZABETH  SAMES 19 

JOAN  HARDISS 18 

ELIZABETH  RILEY 18 

ELLIN  ROGERSON  20 

ELIZABETH  LINCOLN 23 

ELIZABETH  CORKER  19 

ANN  WANDALL 18 

SIBBELL  LAKELAND  25 

ELLIN  WHITE 26 

WM  WHITE    7  wcckes  old 

ELLENER  ROGERS  19 

DOROTHIE  CHARLES 20 

HESTER  BROTHERTON  18 

MARGARET  WATSON 18 

OLIFF  SPRAWE    21 

ANN  BRISCO    22 

ANN  GUDDERIDGE 23 

RABECCA  LANE  22 

ELIZABETH  YORE  23 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


103 


RALPH  GOLTHORP 20 

EDWARD  THOMSON    24 

WM  WHITE  37 

ROBERT  LEWES  38 

BARNABIE  BARNES 35 

EDWARD  ISDN 20 

JOHN  SOMERTON    24 

Jo:  RUSSELL    14 

ROBERT  BATEMAN 20 

WM  COOKE  20 

HENRY  BANISTER  22 

THO:  RICHARDSON 26 

Jo:  WALLER....... 19 

RICHARD  WEVER   27 

JOHN  TRUE 26 

Jo:  HORNE   21 

ROBERT  MEDLEY    16 

RICHARD  ATKINSON 21 

Jo:  POWND  -20 

EDWARD  ROE 17 

FRANCIS  WEBSTER 27 


Jo:  SYARD    38 

GEO:  MIDLAND   19 

WM  WATSON   24 

HARBERT  JUDD  16 

JOHN  Fox    33 

HENRY  BURKET 34 

BENNET  FREEMAN 20 

EDWARD  SALTER 19 

ROBERT  COVETT 25 

THO:  MORE 18 

Jo:  RUSSELL 16 

EDWARD  HUNT  19 

ROBERT  BECKWITH    ,  21 

Jo:  WITTON 1 6 

JOHN  HARRIS 28 

Jo:  BAYLIE   42 

Jo:  HATHORN 20 

EDWARD  DRUE  18 

Jo:  ARP 19 

EDMOND  PRYME..  .  16 


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. 


ADRIAN  FORD 26 

WM  EAST  23 

ROBERT  CAPLIN 22 

EDWARD  WADE 24 


THO:  GREENE 21 

Jo:  JONES 18 

THO:  BAREFOOTE    19 

ROBERT  TAYLOR..  .  18 


IO4 


PASSINGER   WC»  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


Jo:  RICHARDSON 22 

RICHARD  HUGHES 20 

ROBERT  MARKCOM 22 

PETER  PRICE  23 

JOHN  DAVIES  23 

NICHOLAS  PARKER    23 

JOHN  GILL  19 

Jo  AYNIS 21 

ARON  EVERETT  20 

LAUNCELOTT  LIMRICK 20 

WM  STRANGE  25 

WH  PALMER 18 

PHILLIP  BAGLEY 19 

CIPRIAN  WARNER 21 

HENRY  DUDMAN    18 

THO:  HITCHCOCK    22 

GILES  COLLINS   20 

Jo:  MACHEM    18 

ROBERT  WILE  [or  WILD] 21 

JOHN  THOMKINS    25 

SYLVESTER  THATCHER 21 

NICHOLAS  Fox 20 

JEREMY  WATTS  21 

JOHN  Coop  [COOPER]    24 

HENRY  BANK'S  19 

NATHANIEL  DEANE  27 

THOMAS  LISTER 22 

EDWARD  WYGON    20 

W"  JACKSON    26 

THO:  SIMPSON 17 

DANIELL  COLLIER 30 

JOHN  COOKE   20 

ARTHUR  PATIENT  22 

HUGH  HARRISON   22 

WMPACK  27 


FRANCIS  LATTNER 17 

WittM  BERRY  17 

DAVID  FLUDD 17 

Jo:  HODGES 17 

SAMVELL  BURNET 17 

FRANCIS  WODDALL    18 

ABRAM  BRUSTER    16 

EDWARD  HOBSON  22 

HENRY  JACOB 20 

RICHARD  CLAYTON    24 

THOMAS  WEBB    18 

HENRY  WORLIDGE 18 

RICHARD  DAVIES    20 

WM  JACKSON   26 

THO:  DRAPER 26 

ANT°.  POTT'S 27 

MARK  WHITE 25 

WM  HlCKEY 22 

FRANCIS  SEARLE    28 

WlftM  RlDDELL   16 

Jo:  POTTER  26 

WILLIAM  CAPELL  25 

Jo:  MYNTER 16 

WM  HAREFINCH 30 

SYMON  SimES 15 

ANTHONY  DAY   22 

RICHARD  EGGLESTON    16 

Jo:  COURTNEY    32 

ROBERT  VNDERWOOD    30 

WM  QUYNIE 40 

NICHOLAS  CLARK  31 

SAMVELL  SYMONDS    30 

Jo:  GILL  34 

MATHEW  BENNET  18 

WiftM  HIND 35 


•635] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


2childr:- 


MARGARET  HINDE 30 

AUGUSTIN  HARWOOD    25 

KATHERIN  WILSON   28 

r ROBERT  WILSON    ...    6 
'  I  RICHARD  WILSON  ...     5 

LEONARD  WOOD 22 

WM  POSTELL 22 

CHARLES  FORD   33 

JOHN  SCOTT 26 

THOMAS  FLEXNEY 23 

JOHN  HERON  18 

THO:  BAKER    16 

WiftM  HUGHES  20 

Jo:  COXSHEDD 14 

PETER  PRYER 26 

BENIAMIN  HOOKE 20 

Jo:  GIBBS 35 

GEO:  DAWE 23 

HUGH  BEACON    25 

Jo:  BISHOPP 23 


SAMVELL  DAVIES    24 

THO:  WARNER..  .  12 


Women. 

GRACE  ALDERMAN 22 

MARY  HUSBAND 20 

ALICE  FULLER    22 

ELIZABETH  RAYNTON    16 

ELIZABETH  COLLINS 20 

DOROTHIE  BRADLIE  18 

GRACE  JONES  24 

SYBBILL  COURTNEY  33 

JOAN  BOWDEN 24 

ANNIS  SEEDEN 22 

JOAN  COLCHESTER 23 

ELIZABETH  STACIE 20 

DOROTHY  DAY    17 

ANN  EMMERTON    20 

MARTHA  HOLLAND    24 


xj"  die  Julij  1635 

[HEIS  vnder- written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Defence  of  Lndon  [London],  EDWARD  Bos- 
TOCK  Mr  p  Certificate  of  his  Conformitie  in  Religion  £  that  he  is  no 
Subsedy-man. 

A  Miller  RICHARD  PERK 33  "l 

MARGERY  PERK   ...  40  | 

ISABELL  PERK  7  f  yeres 

ELIZABETH  PERK  ...    4  J 


HENRY  DUHURST  35 


io6 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


14"  Jvlly    1635 

|N  the  Defence  de  Lond  m'  EDMOND  BOSTOCKE  Vs  New  England 
p  Cer'  from  the  Minstr 

ROBERT  HILL,  20  yers  seru1  to  m'  CRADDOCKE. 


xviij"  July   1635 

[HEIS  vnder  written  name  is  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Pidc-Coivc  p  Cert:  from  the  Minister  of  his 
conformitee  £  from  Sr  EDWARD  SPENCER  resident  neere  Branford  that 
he  is  no  Subsedy  man.  hath  taken  the  oathe  of  Alleg.  £  Suprem. 

WittM  HARRISON   ssyeresold 

Jo:  BALDIN 13 

WMBALDIN  9 


[HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  N.  England 
imbarqued  in  the  defence  prd  p  Cert:  from  the  Minist's  £  Justic's 
of  their  conformitie  £  y'  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men. 


SARA  JONES 34 

SARA  JONES 15 

Jo:  JONES 11 

RUTH  JONES    7 

THEOPHILUS  JONES    3 

RABECCA  JONES  2 

ELIZ.  JONES \ 

THO:  DONN 25 

SUZANNA  FAREBROTHER  25 

ELIZ:  FENNICK    25 


W"  SAWKYNN 25 

Husb:  WM  HUBBARD 40 

JUDITH  HUBBARD  25 

JOHN  HUBBARD 15 

WMHUBBARD  13 

WMREAD  48 

MABELL  READ 30 

GEORGE  READ 6 

RALPH  READ  5 

JUSTICE  READ 18  Mo: 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


107 


DOROTHIE  KNIGHT   30 

NATHANIEL  HUBBARD  6 

RICHARD  HUBBARD  4 

MARTHA  HUBBARD    22 

MARY  HUBBARD 20 

ROBERT  COLBURNE   28 

EDWARD  COLBORN 17 

DOROTHIE  ADAMS 24 

FRANCIS  NUTBROWNE  16 

WM  WILLIAMSON   25 

MARIE  WiftiMSON  23 

LUCE  MERCER 19 

Jo:  FITCH 14 

PENELOPE  DARNO 29 


MARTHA  BANES 20 

JASPER  GONN 29 

ANN  GONN 25 

FEBE  MAULDER  7 

SYM:  ROGER    20 

Jo:  JENKYNN  26 

ROBERT  KEYNE 40 

ELIZ  STEERER     18 

SARA  KNIGHT 50 

ANN  KEYNE    38 

BEN:  KEYNE    16 

Jo:  BURLES   27 

MARY  BENTLEY  .,  ,20 


13  July  1635 

IHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  N.  England 
imbarqued  in  the  James  JN°  MAY  Mr  for  N.  E.  p  Cert:  from  the 
Ministers  of  their  conformitie  in  Religion  f  that  they  are  no  Subsedy 
Men. 


Husb:  WH  BALLARD  32 

ELIZABETH  BALLARD 26 

HESTER  BALLARD 2 

Jo:  BALLARD   i 

ALICE  JONES  26 

ELIZA:  GOFFE 26 

EDMOND  BRIDGES 23 

MlCHELL  MlLNER  23 

THO:  TERRY    28 

ROBERT  TERRY  25 

RlCR:TERRY    17 

THO:  MARSHALL...  .  22 


WM  HOOPER    18 

EDMOND  JOHNSON 23 

SAMVEL  BENNET    24 

RICR  :  PALMER 29 

ANT°  BESSY 26 

ED\V:  GARDNER 25 

W"   COLKRON  l6 

HENRY  BULL  25 

SALOMON  MARTIN 16 

wheelewrite.  WM  HlLL    70 

Nic°  BUTTRV  33 

MARTHA  BUTTRY  28 

14—2 


io8 


PASSINGEK 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


GRACE  BUTTRY  i 

Shoemaker  Jo:  HART 40 

MARY  HART    31 

Shoemaker  HENRY  TYBBOT  ...  39 

ELIZABETH  TIBOTT    39 

JEREMY  TVBBOTT   4 

SAMVELL  TYBBOT  2 

REMEMBRANCE  TYBBOTT 28 

Cloth  Worker  Nic°:  GOODHUE  60 
JANE  GOODHEW 58 


JOHN  JOHNSON  26 

SUZAN  JOHNSON 24 

ELIZA:  JOHNSON 2 

TIIO:  JOHNSON 18  mo. 

Barber  RALPH  FARMAN 32 

ALICE  FARMAN  28 

MARY  FARMAN   7 

THO:  FARMAN 4 

RALPH  FARMAN  . .  2 


JHEIS  vnder  written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  N.  England 
imbarqued  in  the  Blessing  JOHN  LESTER  Mr  the  pties  have 
brought  Cert:  from  the  Minisfs  £  Justices  of  their  conformitie  in  Religion, 
£  that  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men. 


fisherman  Jo  JACKSON   40 

MARGARET  JACKSON 36 

JOHN  JACKSON    2 

Jo:  MANIFOLD 17 

JOHN  BURLES 26 

Jo:  FITCH 14 

Nic°:  LONG 19 

CHRISTIAN  BUCK  26 

BARNABIE  DAVIES 36 

SUZAN  DANES  [or  DAUES]    ...  16 

ROBERT  LEWES  28 

ELIZ:  LEWES   22 

EDWARD  INGRAM  18 

HENRY  BECK  18 

Jo:  HATHOWAY   18 

RICHARD  SEXTON  14 

MARY  HUBBARD 24 


MARY  SPRATT 20 

RICR:  HALLINGWORTH 40 

SUZAN  HALLINGWORTH    30 

CHRISTIAN  HUNTER 20 

ELIZ:  HUNTER    18 

THO:  HUNTER 14 

WM  HUNTER    n 

WM  HOLLINGWORTH 7 

Ric":  HALLINGWORTH  4 

SUZAN  HALLINGWORTH    2 

ELIZ:  HALLINGWORTH 3 

THO:  TRENTUM  14 

THO:  BIGG'S 13 

Jo:  BRIGG'S 20 

ROB'  LEWES* 28 

ELIZ:  LEWES*  ..  .22 


•  [It  will  be  observed  that  these  names  also  appear  in  the  first  column.] 


1 635] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


109 


JHEIS  vnder-writtcn  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the  Love  JOSEPH  YOUNG  Mr- 


Baker  WlftM  ClIERRALL    26 

VRSULA  CHERRALL    40 

Jo:  HARMAN    12 

FRANCIS  HARMAN 43 


SARA  HARMAN   10 

WALTER  PARKER   1 8 

fisherman  WittM  BROWNE 26 

MARY  BROWNE  .         —        26 


JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea,  im- 
barqued in  the  Alice  RICHARD  ORCHARD   Mr  the   Men  have 
taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  C  Suprem: 


EDWARD  HUGHES 21 

JAMES  MORFY 21 

ROBERT  HAGGAR    33 

THO:  ASKEW   21 

Ric":  COOKE    21 

MILES  ATKINSON  22 

ROWLAND  VAUGHAN 19 

RICHARD  NATT  1 8 

FRA:  JENKINSON 28 

WiliM  KENDRIDD 20 

Jo:  WILSON 29 

ROBT  BAXTER 21 

Jo:  BENTLEY    34 

JO:  HOLDSWORTH    2O 

Jo:  WRIGHT 21 

CHARLES  PEACOCK 28 


CHRI:  HUDSON    30 

Jo:  SMITH 20 

Jo:  Coop  [COOPER]     20 

EDWARD  WAGGITT .'....  20 

Jo:  VICCARS 35 

THO:  ATKINSON 27 

ROWLAND  SUDGERNER 21 

W51  MASSINGBURD 23 

JO:  H-UTTON    I/ 

ELIZABETH  DEW 32 

ANN  DEW 9  mo. 

RACHELL  ADAMS   1 6 

Avis  DEACON 19 

HANNA  CLIFFORD 20 

ELIZ:  BLANCH 20 

SOPHIA  ROTTRIE    16 


no  PASSINGER   W"'  PASSED  FROM  [1635 


23   July 

[HIS  vnder-writtcn  name  is  to  be    transported  to  New-Knyland 
imbarqued   in  the  rictc-Con'c,   M'  ASHLEY:  the    ptie    hath 

brought  Certificate  of  his  conformitie  in  Religion  f  Attestacon  from  the 
Justices  that  he  is  no  Subscdy  man. 

Husb:  ROBERT  BILLS 32 


28   July  1635 

] H El S  psons  hcrcvndcr  expressed  are  to  be  transported  to  New- 
England,  imbarqued  in  the  Hopnvell  of  London,  Tno:  BAUB, 
Mr  p  Certificate,  from  the  Minister  of  S'  Giles  Cripplegate,  that  they  are 
conformable  to  the  Church  of  England,  the  Men  have  taken  the  oaths 
of  Allegeance,  £  Supremacie. 


yei-s 


A  Smith  THOMAS  TREDWELL  30 
MARY  TREDWELL 30 


yercs 

THO:  BLACKLY  20 

THO:  TREDWELL.  ,  i 


[24 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea  im- 
barqued in  the  Assurance  de  Lo:  ISACK  BROMWELL  £  GEU. 
PEWSIE  Mr  examined  by  the  Minister  of  the  Towne  of  Gravesend  of 
their  conformitie  in  or  Religion,  the  men  have  taken  the  oaths  of  Alle- 
geance £  Supremacie. 


yeres 

ROBERT  BRIAN  27 

MAUDLIN  JONES 60 

ANN  SHAWE  32 

Jo:  DUNCOMB 46 

SITH  HAIEWARD    30 


RICHARD  HAMEY  [or  HAMDY]  38 

WM  HOLLAND 35 

HENRY  SNO,WE  26 

MARIE  SOUTHWOOD 22 

FRANCIS  ROWLSON    29 


*  [There  is  no  date  to  this  list ;  but  a  list  of  troops  to  be  transported  to  Flanders,  which  pre- 
cedes it  in  the  original  MS.,  is  thus  dated.] 


1*35] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


in 


JANE  SOWTHERN  19 

MARGERIE  BAKER  39 

SARA  RAYNE  18 

ANDREW  VNDERWOOD 22 

PHILLIPP  JOHNS 22 

HENRIE  MARSHALL   35 

HENRY  HEIDEN 30 

ELIZABETH  SHERLOCKE    29 

THO:  HURLOCK  40 

SAinVEL  HANDY 25 

Jo:  GATER    36 

JOAN  GATER    23 

WM  LEE 36 

JOSUA  TITLOE 19 

JO:  MlDDLETON    23 

ROBERT  HAIWARD 22 

SAMVEL  POWELL 19 

RICHARD  GLOVER  24 

THO:  PAGITT  41 

MATHEW  HOLMES 21 

ELIAS  HARRINGTON  22 

RICHARD  SMITH 35 

THO:  ROBINSON 24 

EVAN  AP-EVAN   19 

Jo:  BROWNE 21 

ROBERT  FRITH    23 

THO:  WILKINSON   23 

DENNIS  HOGGIN 24 

Jo:FRiccAR 25 

RICHARD  RIDGES    19 

EDWARD  DAVIES 27 

THEODORUS  BAKEWELL    21 

Jo:  DERMOT 21 

Jo:  MORGAN 27 

THO:  BAYCOCK    46 


RICR:  ROGERS 48 

Ric":  LOCKLEY    51 

Jo:  JAKES 20 

THO:  MORE  19 

Jo:  BAKER    22 

NEHEMIAH  CASON*    .., 21 

ROBERT  MAYES  28 

RICHARD  BARNES  38 

Jo:  BUTTLER    50 

WM  REBBELL    19 

ROBERT  WYON    22 

MATHEW  DIXON 18 

JOHN  WHEELER 23 

Jo:  NORTH   24 

MOUNTFORD  NEWMAN  27 

ROBERT  STEERE 17 

WMLAKE 35 

HUMFREY  WlLKINS 19 

ANT°  STILGO  21 

THO:  DEACON  ...; 19 

ROBTRlGGLIE  19 

BENIAMIN  PILLARD    18 

ROBERT  DAVIES 28 

Jo:  SMITH    20 

WALTER  MERRIDITH 33 

THO:  PHILLIPS    24 

JAMES  KINGSMILL 18 

JO.  BOWTON 2O 

WALTER  CHAPMAN    44 

JAMES  ARNOLD   37 

RICHARD  LEAKE 18 

THO:  EDWYNN 13 

HANDGATE  BAKER 22 

Jo:  ABROCK 20 

THO:  HALL  15 


[  *  Second  letter  not  clearly  written  :  the  name  might  be  read  COSON.] 


I  I  2 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JAMES  EDWIN 18 

EDWARD  Cofiiixs    28 

Jo:  GATER     15 

Nic°  GIBSON    22 

Jo:  ROBERT'S    46 

GEO:  MOSELY  20 

JAMES  RAVISH 20 

Jo:  HALES     21 

WARRAM  TUCK.   20 

Jo:  JONES 30 

W'COLTURE   19 

ROBERT  SILBV 19 

RICB:  BRUSTER    26 

JO:  SWANLEY   21 

WM  CHARLES    21 

ANTHONY  LEE    21 

WiftM  WILLIAMS 28 

HENRY  GEORGE 19 

Jo:  BILLINS 21 

WM  WRITE    18 

ROBERT  LOVETT 20 

JOB  JEFFERIE  19 

HENRIE  HALER  22 

RICHARD  SYMONDS    30 

JAMES  SPARK'S    57 

RICHARD  KIRBIE    32 

JAMES  HINGLE    40 

THO:  SAUNDERSON 24 

WM  SPICER  20 

WittM  THOMAS    19 

HENRY  MADIN    30 

EDWARD  EDNALL  21 

THO:  JEFFERIES 22 

Nic°:  JACKSON 22 

THO:  SPRATT  23 


THO:  LEONARD   1 8 

THO:  BESON 24 

CHRI:  DIXON    24 

ISACK  KEMP    23 

JEREMIE.  SLIE 19 

Jo:  6  MULLIN 18 

ANTO  PROCTER  16 

ROBERT  HANDLEY 19 

Jo:  AYMIES  18 

Jo:  TAYLER 21 

WM  ROFFIN 1 8 

RICR:  HALSEY 13 

ANT°  OTLAND 18 

ROBERT  OLDRICK  18 

WM  HALL 21 

JO  COPELAND 19 

JOHN  GOAD 18 

Jo:  POOLY  17 

FRANCIS  GAYER 18 

THO:  CRAVEN 17 

Ric":  LUCAS 16 

GEO:  CULLIDGE  18 

LAWRENCE  BARKER  26 

Jo:  BOWES    20 

JO:  WOODBRIDGE     32 

Jo:  JOHNSON    20 

Jo:  CHAPPELL 38 

GEO:  WHITTAKER  32 

RICHARD  LIVERSIDGE   24 

HENRIE  WOOD    20 

ROBTMAX      21 

Jo:  WARREN    18 

THO:  TURNER 18 

Jo:  GARLAND   19 

Jo:  HUMFREY 23 


Y£  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


ISACK  AMBROSE 18 

WM  HUNCOTE 35 

THO:  WILLIAMS 19 

THO:  FOXCROFTE   19 

THO:  HOBBS 22 

CHARLES  COLLOHON 19 

HENRY  BONN 23 

ROGER  QUINTIN 21 

WM  SMALL  18 

WM  COLEMAN 16 

ANT°  ANDROWE 21 

Jo:  RICHARDSON , 18 

WM  CLADDIN  17 

TlIO:  GUDDERIDGE 17 

ROGER  BURLEY  17 

THO:  BARD  16 

HENRY  BUTLER 14 

Jo:  BUDD 15 

JN°  MARSHALL   35 

WH  READ 30 

EDWARD  MITCHELL  18 

ROBERT  DREWRIE 16 

Ric":  WELLS    17 

Jo:  COTES 17 

Jo:  STUBBER    17 

HENRY  LEE 18 

Ric":  BALL  17 

Jo:  COOKE    17 

THO:  SYER  14 

Jo:  PARTRIDGE   18 

Jo:  JOHNSON    24 

Women. 

ISBELL  DAVIES               22 


ISABELL  HAKESBY 23 

JOAN  VALLINS    17 

MARIE  CHAMBNEY 28 

ELIZABETH  ALLCOTT 20 

FRANCIS  BAKEWELL 30 

ELIZABETH  PAYNE 21 

ELIZABETH  HUGHSON   22 

MARIE  AVERIE   22 

SARA  ALPORT 25 

MARIE  LEE 22 

ELIZABETH  BATEMAM   23 

THOMAZIN  MARKCOM    26 

ANN  GOLDWELL 17 

ANN  GRIFFINN  26 

JAMES  BROOKES 28 

vxor.  ALICE  BROOKES 18 

DORCAS  MERCER    30 

ELLIN  DAVIES 23 

ALICE  HARRIS    21 

EEDIE  HOLLOWAY 22 

SARA  COGGIN 20 

ELIZABETH  BAKER 20 

DOROTHIE  DAVIES 17 

ELIZABETH  RAYNARD    20 

MARIE  OLLIVER 21 

ALICE  RIALL  18 

RABECCA  PARMETON 19 

MARIE  MIDDLETON    17 

KAT:  FULDER 17 

ELIZ:  DICK'S    18 

SARA  GREENE 20 

MARGARET  RICKORD 20 

WlNNIFREDD  CONGRAVE  22 

MATHEW  PLANT 23 

Jo:  MORE 28 

15 


114 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


ELIZABETH  POWELL  17 

MARIE  SHORTER  ,  26 


MARIE  LEE -14  weekes 

MATHE\V  CLATWORTHY    25 


1 88 


27"  July  1635 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea  im- 
barqued  in  the  Primrose  Capten  DOUGLASS,  Mr'  p  Certificate 
vnder  ye  Ministers  hand  of  Gravesend,  being  examined  by  him  touching 
their  Conformitie  to  the  Church  Discipline  of  England  The  Men  have 
taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  f  Supremacie. 


WILLIAM  SPRAWSON 28 

fetch  off  by  Jo:  SYMOND'S 18 

M.  Secretary  RjrHATCn  WFRI!  T.6 

Windebanks  «-lcHAK1J   VVLtfb   JO 

Warrant.      LUKE  SXODEX      21 

W"  STARLING 18 

LAWRENCE  WHITHORSE   17 

ROBERT  NUTTALL 18 

Jo:  HALL 24 

MATHEW  BURR  27 

THO:  DAGGETT  21 

Jo:  BALDWYNN   27 

THO:  BRUXSTON 20 

HENRY  BANBRIDGE    18 

Nic°:  PETTING    24 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS 21 

WM  THORNCOME 19 

THO:  WIGGIN 21 

CHRI:  LEGG 19 

HENRIE  ROBINSON 26 

Jo:  SHERRICK 19 

Jo:  PALMER 18 


WM  ALDERTON   35 

THO:  CLIFTON 25 

WM  BROWNE    19 

ALEXANDER  MASIE   21 

GEO:  LEE 16 

THO:  BEANE    21 

Jo:  PEW 16 

GEORGE  COTTINGHAM  20 

Jo:  SWIFTE  23 

GEO:  FOWLER 22 

THO:  FARRABY    26 

ROBERT  SHARP  21 

WM  EVANS  25 

WM  HARRIS 50 

THOMAS  COKE 24 

ABRAM  SWIFTE  23 

OLIVER  FAYRIE  25 

OLIVER  SYMON  30 

HENRY  MAGGITT   29 

THO:  BALES 18 

WM  ALLINSON 25 


*  [There  are  221   names  in  the  list, 
together,  will  yield  221.] 


It  will  be  observed  that  adding  these  two  numbers 


¥'••  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


WALTER  MARSHALL 

Jo:  SHIPLEY 

THO:  SMITH 

Jo:  JOHNSON    

Jo:  WICK'S  

RICR:  WEST 

GEO.  WADE 

WM  PERCE   

Jo:  BEETELL    

FRANCIS  RATFORD  . . 

Jo:  MORFIN 

Jo:  LEE 

Jo:  BALME    

Jo:  STROWDE  

WM  Fox   

THO.  PYNCH    

RlCR'GlLL        

HENRY  DIKES , 

WM  SHAWE 

HENRY  SMITH    

RALPH  HUNT , 

Jo:  LUPTON 

JAMES  RYDIE  

GARRET  COOKE  .... 

Jo:  MERIE    

OLLIVER  CLIFFORD 

WittM  WHITE 

THO:  MORTIMER.... 

Jo:  RIDGE    , 

THO:  VINSON  

FRANCIS  DELLICAT 

THO:  RIDGE , 

RICHARD  GARY  

THO:  MANNING'S    . . , 
WM  PARRY   , 


17 

21 

18 

21 
26 
21 
19 
19 
20 
20 
2O 
25 

34 
'7 

21 

32 
26 

33 

25 

22 
22 
25 
45 
2O 

17 

18 
23 

20 

16 
18 
20 
23 
17 
16 
16 


JAMES  HALL    

ROBERT  BENTON    . . 

THO:  MASON    

THO:  SAKER    

Jo:  MARSH    

FRANCIS  MURSH*  . . 

THO:  ADAMS    

PHILIP  DAVIES    

EDWARD  DANNELL 
HENRY  CHAPMAN  . . 

Jo:  NORTH   

CHARLES  WHITE    .. 

JOHN  PARRY    

GODFREY  HUNDLEY 
RICHARD  WATT'S  . . 
CLEMENT  DONN  . . . . 
RICR  STANFORD  — 

BEN:  GREGORIE 

EDWARD  MILLS 
ROBERT  EELIE    . . . . 

RICR:  KELLUM 

ROBERT  PAGE 

Jo:  BALDWYN 

ELLIS  HARMAN  .... 

Jo:  BOTTOMLY 

WM  MORE 

SAMVELL  BOSWELL 

WM  SWIFTE 

\VH  GRIFFIN    

Jo:  NORMAN    ...... 

RICHARD  WARDD  . . 
FRANCIS  JARVICE   . . 

THO:  THOMAS 

LUKE  RICHARDSON 
Jo:  FLETCHER 


18 
18 

19 
16 

33 

28 

21 
25 

18 
19 

22 
18 

27 
24 
24 
22 
25 
24 
30 

14 

16 
17 

21 

18 

19 

16 
23 

21 
21 
2O 
13 
14 
20 

'7 

18 


*  [So  in  the  original ;  but  probably  intended  for  MARSH.] 


n6 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


ROBT  HARRIS 20 

ROBERT  FEAT'S  25 

Jo:  SAKER    30 

WM  JOHNSON  26 

Jo:  WEEKES 18 

EDMOND  ARDINTON 20 

CHRISTO:  BANBRIDGE    19 

ELIZ:  MAYNARD 22 

ANN  JACKSON 23 

Jo:  MOLIN    30 

MARGARET  CLARK 21 

WS1  CLARK  i 

ELLIN  HALY   55 


SICILLIA  WESTON  37 

JANE  PRYm 18 

ANN  VISHER  20 

KAT:  YORK 19 

DOROTHY  JAKES 29 

AYMIE  HUMFRIE    23 

MARGARET  JN°SON 20 

MARIE  SAKER 24 

ELLIN  SUTTON   20 

Jo:  SAKER i 

Tito:  POOLE 43 

Jo:  WHETSTON    20 

THOMAZIN  MILLS  38 


100 


Vltimo  JuKj  1635 

|HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea,  im- 
barqued  in  ye  Merchant's  Hope  HUGH  WESTON  Mr:  p  examinacon 
by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  touching  their  conformitie  to  the  Church 
discipline  of  England  f  have  taken  the  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Suprem: 

EDWARD  TOWERS  26  I  CHARLES  RILSDEN 27 

HENRY  WOODMAN 22 

RICHARD  SEEMES  26 

ALLIN  KING   19 

ROWLAND  SADLER 19 

Jo:  PHILLIPS    28 

VYNCENT  WHURTER 17 


JAMES  WHITHEDD 14 

JOSIAS  WATTS 21 

PETER  LOE  22 

GEO:  BROOKER    17 

HENRY  EELES 26 

Jo:  DENNIS 22 

THO:  SWAYNE 23 


Jo:  EXSON    17 

WH  LUCK 14 

Jo:  THOMAS 19 

Jo:  ARCHER 21 

RICHARD  WILLIAMS  25 

FRANCIS  HUTTON  20 

SAVILL  GASCOYNE 29 

Ric":  BULFELL    29 

Ric":  JONES 26 

THO:  WYNES  , 30 

HUMFREY  WlftMS  [WILLIAMS]    22 

EDWARD  ROBERT'S 22 

MARTIN  ATKINSON   32 


1*35] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


EDWARD  ATKINSON  28 

WM  EDWARD'S 30 

NATHAN  BRADDOCK 31 

JEFKERY  CURRISH 23 

HENRY  CARRELI 16 

THO:  RYLE 24 

GAMALIEL  WHITE 24 

RICHARD  MARK'S  19 

THO:  CLEVER 16 

Jo:  KITCHIN     16 

EDMOND  EDWARD'S  20 

LEWES  MILES 19 

Jo:  KENNEDAY   20 

SAfii:  JACKSON 24 

DANIELL  ENDICK  16 

Jo:  CHALK    25 

Jo:  WNALL  .....' 20 

EDWARD  SMITH 20 

Jo:  ROWLIDGE 19 

WM  WESTLIE  40 

Jo:  SMITH    18 

Jo:  SAUNDERS 22 

THO:  BARTCHERD  16 

THO:  DODDERIDGE 19 

RICHARD  WILLIAMS  .       —   18 


Jo:  BALLANCE 19 

WM  BALDIN 21 

WM  PEN    26 

Jo:  GEERIE  24 

HENRY  BAYLIE   18 

Ric":  ANDERSON 50 

ROBERT  KELUM 51 

RICHARD  FANSHAW  22 

THO:  BRADFORD 40 

W"  SPENCER  16 

MARMADUKE  ELLA    22 

Women. 

ANN  SWAYNE 22 

ELIZ:  COTE 22 

ANN  RYCE 23 

KAT:  WILSON 23 

MAUDLIN  LLOYD   24. 

MABELL  BUSHER    14 

ANNIS  HOPKINS 19 

ANN  MASON    24 

BRIDGET  CROMPE  . . . 18 

MARY  HAWKES  19 

ELLIN  HAWKES  .  18 


66 


Primo  die  Augusti  1635 

[HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea,  im- 
barqued  in  the  Elisabeth  de  Lo:  CHRISTOPHER  BROWNE  Mr 
examined  by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  touching  their  conformitie  to  the 
ordrs  £  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  the  Men  have  taken  the  oaths 
of  Alleg:  £  Supremacic. 


FASSINGEK   WCH  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


Jo:  BENFORD   20 

LODOWICK  FLETCHER   20 

Jo:  BAGBIE  17 

ROBT  SALTER 14 

EDWARD  WHITE 18 

STEEVEN  PIERCE    30 

RICR:  BEAUFORD 18 

RICR:  CHAPMAN 18 

ANDREW  PARKINS 18 

Jo:  BAKER    16 

Jo:  WAKERS    16 

Jo:  VAUGHAN 17 

YEOMAN  GIBSON 16 

THO:  LEED 16 

GEO:  TREVAS  18 

WM  SHILBORN 20 

SAinVEL  GROWCE     38 

WM  GLASBROOKE    21 

EDWARD  DICK'S 30 

Jo:  BENNETT   18 

MICHELL  SAUNDBY    25 


WM  THURROWGOOD   13 

SAiTivELL  MATHEW    14 

THO:  FRITH 17 

Jo:  AUSTIN 24 

PAUL  FEARNE 24 

THOMAS  ROYSTON 25 

Jo:  TAYLER 1 8 

Women. 

KATHERIN  JONES  28 

ELIZ:  SANKSTER 24 

ELLIN  SHORE 20 

ALICE  PYNDON  19 

SARA  EVEREDGE    22 

MARGARET  SMITH 28 

ELIZAB:  HOEMAN    20 

MOULES  NAXSTON 19 

MARIE  BURBACK 17 

ELIZ:  RUDSTON  40 

ELIZ:  RUDSTON  5 


26 


xjih  Aug"  1635 
IN  the  Batcheler  de  Lo:  m'  THO.  WEBB  vrs  New  Engtd 


LYON  GARDNER  36  yers  £  his  wife  MARY  34  yers,  £  ELIZA.  COLES  23 
yers,  their  maid  Seruan1,  £  WM  JOPE  40  yers,  who  are  to  passe  to 
new  England,  haue  brought  Cert,  of  their  Conformity. 


1*35] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


119 


vij"  August i  1635 

[HEIS  vnder-witttn  names  are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea 
imbarqued  in  the  Globe  of  London  JEREMY  BLACKMAN  Mr, 
have  been  examined  by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  of  their  Conformitie. 
f  have  taken  the  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Supremacie. 


Minister  JOHN  GrOODBARXE  ...   30 

EDWARD  LEWES 21 

Jo:  WHITWHAM  26 

Jo:  BABINGTON   20 

WSATCHILL  22 

THO:  GOWEN    18 

SYMON  MOODY    20 

THOMAS  TUCKER    -21 

Jo:  WATTON 20 

Jo:  RAMSEY 30 

RICHARD  BATES 16 

Witfoi  BOWLER    14 

HENRY  HOPES    23 

W"  BARNES 22 

HENRY  SMITHICK  26 

THO:  GRIGG. 16 

CHRISTOPHER  LEGG  ; 18 

RANDALL  BURNE    20 

HUMFREY  BUCKLEY  18 

HENRY  STON  27 

PHILLIPP  SHERRINGHAM  17 

THO:  SHARP 17 

WM  SAVORY 25 

EDWARD  KING   21 

NATHANIEL  ROGERS 17 

MlCHELL  VICTOR     l8 

W«SHARP    21 

WM  OSMOTHERLY   14 


GEO:  NETTELLFORD  19 

THO:  PARKER 22 

PHILIP  MEREDITH 12 

ROBERT  COPPYN n 

\VM  BROWNE    20 

ROBERT  YATES   25 

WMGRIFFITH  '..  18 

OLOUGH  BERNE 19 

JAMES  COPLEY 22 

THO:  BLITHE   20 

WMHOWARD    16 

Jo:  HALE 14 

NICHOLAS  TAYLER 17 

BENEDICT  ROLLS    16 

MARTIN  PERKINS  18 

WMENNIS      22 

DAVIE  VAUGHAN    18 

Jo:  SEATON 19 

THO:  BOWYER 19 

ABRAM  BENTLEY   20 

RICR:  ADAMS    22 

JOHN  RUSSELL    15 

WM  BURTON 20 

MATHEW  BATEMAN   20 

Jo:  BYNSTEDD 20 

MICHELL  HAYNES 21 

THO:  JN°SON 21 

JOHN  WHITFIELD 20 


120 


PASSINGEX 


PASSED  FROM 


['635 


HENRY  MOSTON 23 

ALLIN  HAMOCK 32 

GEORGE  FORTH  27 

CHARLES  SMITH 22 

MATHEW  MORTON 19 

WM  LEWES    25 

ROBERT  ARNOLD    30 

Jo:  THATCHER 22 

WM  NASH 22 

PETER  PAYTON    22 

ROBERT  BALDRY 18 

EDWARD  LANGSTEDD     18 

JAMES  SCOTT  21 

WMANDROWES    18 

Jo:  BLAND    26 

PHILIP  WESTLAKE 20 

Jo:  MARWOOD 17 

Jo:  GRIFFITH   20 

Jo:  HOWGATE 17 

LUKE  HANES  [or  HAUES] 27 

Jo:  STIBBS 19 

JEFFERY  WYNCH     20 

RICHARD  ABBOTT  25 

RICB:  STEEVENSON 19 

THO:  SMITH 30 

ANT°:  CARTER    22 

GEO:  MORE 25 

ROBERT  GANNOCK 20 

Ric":  COOKE    46 

RICHARD  TOWNSEND 28 

NICHOLAS  JERNEW 28 

THO:  WALLIS  32 

WlttM  SCARFIELD    22 

S AM VEL  STRINGER 17 

Nic°:  REINOLD'S 38 


JOHN  PETER    

RICHARD  WOLLMAN  . . 
EDWARD  CLEIBORN    . . 

NICHOLAS  BATE 

W  BATE  

RICHARD  WELLS    

RICHARD  GUY 

Jo:  SWANN    

EDWARD  LENE    

THO:  SAWELL 

THO:  WHAPLETT    

MABELL  EATON , 

SARA  CLEYTON   

ANN  LEVYNNS    , 

MARY  WILLIS 

ANN  CREEDE  

JULIAN  MERIDETH , 

LUCIE  BUCKLE    

JOAN  JERNEW 

ELIZ:  JERNEW , 

ROBERT  SCRIVEN    

ROBERT  ISHAM    

Jo:  ARMSBY 

WLENNON*    

MICHELL  WHITLEY    . . . 

Jo.  MANNING'S    

WM  BARLOE 

EDWARD  HOLLINBRIGG. 

WM  MANIFOLD    

GREGORIE  ALLIN   

W"  TALBOTT    

GEO:  HAWLEY 

EDWARD  HODGSKYNNS. 

MARK  GILL 

THO:  HARRWOOD 


20 

22 
20 
24 

35 
26 

23 
18 

32 
29 

21 
27 
27 
31 
22 
22 
38 

18 
30 

25 
18 

14 
30 
19 
23 

20 

19 
27 
20 
17 
14 
17 
21 
22 
26 


*  [Or  LEMON.     The  strokes  of  the  letters  are  thick  and  clumsy.] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


121 


ABRAM  WATSON 17 

ALLIN  RIPPIN 28 

JOHN  HOBSON 25 

THO:  CHAPMAN  26 

ROBERT  VASS 19 

RICHARD  WARD 23 

GEO:  ALDIN 20 

WM  WARNER    25 

GEO.:  GRACE 25 

CHRISTOPHER  HAMOND    ....  32 

JACOB  AVERIE 33 

GEO:AVERIE  23 

FRANCIS  BULLOCK 26 

RICHARD  VPGATE  21 

ANN  WILLETT    23 

JOYCE  ROBINSON     20 

MARGARET  BAYLIE 20 

MARY  BRACKLEY    20 


FRANCIS  TOWNSEND 21 

FRANCIS  TOWNSEND 2 

THO:  NEEDHAM 13 

THO:  AXSTELL    35 

Jo:  REDDMAN 46 

ROBERT  MASCRIE  32 

ROBERT  CROUCH    15 

THO:  OWEN 23 

THO:  KNIBB 23 

ROBERT  WALTUM  26 

DEBORA  BARNIE 23 

Jo:  TYLER    16 

THO:  GREGORIE 15 

THO:  TATE   22 

THO:  HANCOCK   15 

FRA:  PEPPER    16 

WM  SAUNDR'S    19 


x"  Augtl  1635 

[HEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to    be    transported   to  Virginea, 
imbarqued   in  the  Safety,  JOHN  GRAUNT  Mr 


yeres 

JOHN  HARDON    27 

RICHARD  HAIEWARD 33 

BARTHOL:  HOSKYNS 34 

ANT°  HAIES    24 

Jo:  CATTS 23 

Jo:  WAZEN  19 

HENRY  GADLING    16 

RICHARD  HOPKINS 25 

ROBERT  SUTTON 17 

ROBERT  PITWAY 27 


yeres 

MARY  PITWAY 4 

Jo:  JONES 29 

MATHEW  GOUGH    22 

ROBERT  BODDY  19 

Jo:  CARTER 22 

THOMAS  HEATH 23 

Jo:  HORNWOOD   21 

FRANCIS  BARKER   -21 

W  TIGHTON    24 

CHRISTOPHER  WYNN 20 

16 


122 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


JO:  HEmlNG 

RALPH  SYMPKYXN  . . . 

JAMES  BARNES    

CHRI:  STOPE    

ROBERT  LENDALI,  . . . 

DAVID  KIFFIN 

W*  SYMONDS    

TYMOTHY  TRALLOPP  . 
HENRY  DUGDELL  . . . 

JOHN  LOWND 

JAMES  ATKINSON  . . . 

Nic°:  WATSON 

Jo:  TAYLOR 

ARTHUR  RAYMOND    . 

EDWARD  SPICER 

ROBERT  HARRWOOD  . 
RICHARD  FOSTER  . . . 

Jo:  BELL 

GABRIELL  FISHER  . . . 

THO:  BROWNE 

CORNELIUS  MAIES  . . . 
STEVEN  GORTON    . . . 

Jo:  GLOSTER    

Jo:  PIGEON  

THOMAS  THORNE  . .  . 

Jo:  WRITE    

RICHARD  PRESTON.  . . 
ANDREW  STRETCHER 
ALEXANDER  HARVIE. 
EDMOND  JENKINS  . . . 

Nic°:  MORTON 

Jo:  BAY 

JAMES  PATTISON 

WH  LOWTHER 

EDWARD  SAUNDERS  . 


25 
28 

25 
24 

20 

24 
32 
21 
2O 
16 

16 
16 
18 

20 
21 
17 

16 

30 
36 
18 

12 

35 
23 
i5 
13 
IS 
17 
H 
IS 
IS 
17 
16 

21 

24 
40 


JAMES  BETHELI 

Jo:  BROWNE 

Jo:  GIBSON   

THO:  BELK  

GEO:  TUCKER 

THO:  JENNIONS 

ROBERT  PERKINS   — 

Jo:  MARTIN 

EDMOND  FARRELL 

WM  HASSELL    

EDWARD  GIFFORD 

ROGER  GILBERT 

RICHARD  ALLIN 

Jo:  WILKINSON   

FRANCIS  VYONS 

WiftM  DAVIES 

RICHARD  ALDERLEY  . . 
HENRY  DALLEPER 

RICH:  HUDSON    

Jo:  HILL  

EDMOND  MULLENEUX 
HUMFREY  BLACKMAN 
RICHARD  COTTON 

JAMES  ALLIN 

MARTIN  CHURCH 

HENRY  GILBERT 

W-Q'NY* , 

BRIAN  KELLY 

LEWES  SMITH 

THO:  DOE , 

THOMAS  SAUNDERS   . . 
EDWARD  SAUNDERS  . . 

THOMAS  CARTER    

THOMAS  AP  THOMAS  . . 
RICHARD  CAUNT 


27 

25 
30 
37 

22 
24 
25 
23 
20 

24 
30 

16 

22 
U 

25 
27 
26 

18 
30 

22 
2O 
16 
20 
19 

16 

34 

20 
20 
22 
33 
13 

9 

25 
30 
36 


[Clearly  so  in  the  original.] 


Y£  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


'23 


RICHARD  Moss    20 

JOHN  PERRYN 21 

HUGH  LE  ROY    19 

THOMAS  REINOLDS    15 

Jo:  CURTIS 21 

ROBERT  GLENESTER 25 

HENRY  BUCKLE 30 

Jo:  NEWMAN    20 

THOMAS  GARDNER 22 

Jo:  NEWMAN    24 

ROBERT  FRISTER    20 

RICHARD  FIELD 20 

GEO:  HABBITTELL 26 

WittM  KARSEWELL 20 

WM  GRASSON  20 

RICHARD  WRIGHT 23 

Jo:  BUTLER 21 

Jo:  HENDRY    24 

RICHARD  BROOKES    20 

Jo:  MARTIN 17 

GEO:  CASTELL 21 

Jo:  BILLINS 26 

THO:  WRENN '. .  20 

ROBERT  PISCER 44 


MARIE  LERRIGO 19 

MARGARET  HOMES 23 

ALICE  ASHTON 20 


HANNA  WADDINGTON  16 

ELIZABETH  HOLLOWAY 26 

ELIZ:  GOLD 17 

ELIZABETH  FRISBY 24 

ELIZ:  SMITH    50 

MARGARET  CARD   24 

MARGERIE  SMITH  22 

ELIZAB:  PISCER  16 

ELIZABETH  WARD 25 

JOAN  GRIFFIGE  .' 35 

ELIZ:  TURNER 44 

JOAN  ALLIN    20 

MARIE  BOOTH 19 

JANE  CUTTING    17 

WM  HINDSLEY 23 

KATHERIN  SMITH 18 

THOMAZIN  BROAD 24 

ANN  WATERMAN    1 8 

JOAN  TURNER 21 

JANE  FOXSLEY    ...." 25 

ROSE  HILLS 22 

ANN  CROFT'S 16 

GRACE  TUBLEY  20 

MARGARET  SNALES    22 

ANN  HOLLAND  19 

ANN  FOSSITT 34 

DOROTHY  MOYLE   24 


21 


IN  the  Hopeivell  de  Lo:  m' 


i   1635 

BAMJ,  v's  New  Engtd 


HENRY  MAUDSLEY  24  yers  hath  brought  Cer'-  from  the  Ministr  of  his 
Conformity  hath  taken  the  oathe  of  Allegance. 

1 6— 2 


124 


PASSIXGEIt    Wen  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


21  Aug"  1635 

JHEIS    vnder-written  names   are   to  be   transported    to   Virginca, 
imbarqued    in   the    George  Jo:   SEVERNE    Mr   bound   thither  p 
examination  of  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  fc. 


yeres 

MICHELL  MASTERS 21 

Tuo:  MORECOCK 26 

JO:  GlLLAM  21 

THO:  GlLLAM   18 

HUMFREY  HlGGINSON    28 

MATHEW  SILSBY 31 

THO:  BULLARD   32 

THO:  ROGERS 15 

NOWELL  LLOYD 16 

ANN  HIGGINSON 25 

FRANCIS  FOSTER    18 

ROBERT  SCQTCHMORE  39 

Jo:  EVANS    19 

RABECCA  PALMER  19 

ARTHR  BODILIES 19 

PETER  MANING  25 

DANIELL  BOWYER 30 

MICHELL  WILLIAMS  18 

CHRI:  KIRK 23 

RICHARD  GENNEY 20 

CHRISTOPHER  THOMAS 21 

WALTER  WALKER 23 

Jo:  POPE   28 

ANTO 'HODGSKINS  22 

JOHN  BELL  21 

ANN  LAYFIELD  30 

Jo:  HUTCHINSON    47 

ALICE  LEVITT .  16 


yeres 

MARY  BURTWEZILL    18 

ALICE  WATSON  30 

JOAN  LUDCOLE   18 

NATHAN:  WILSON  23 

THEODOR  ROGERSON 20 

WM  THOMSON 22 

Jo:  JONES 17 

MICHELL  HEDLY    24 

EDWARD  ABBS 37 

WM  COLDER 22 

THO:  HAND 20 

GEORGE  Fox   14 

Jo:  DAYNIE 20 

WM  HAWKES   22 

RALPH  CLEYTON    20 

THO:  BEST   33 

Jo:  HUNT 23 

Jo:  FELD 20 

ELIZ:  BRISTOWE 17 

MARY  ROBINSON    18 

ELIZABETH  WOODBRIDGE 22 

BRYAN  HARE  27 

ROGER  CUTTS 20 

WMDlCKENSON    21 

WM  MITCHELL 15 

MARIE  NEELE 13 

ANN  COOPER  20 

GEO:  TAYLER  .  ,  20 


1*35] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


125 


HENRY  KILBY 

Jo:  FYNCH    

GEO:  QUITHOR    

THO:  MOTHROPP 

JAMES  HORNER  

Jo:  RAY     

Ric":  DIXON    

Tno:  PEACOCK    

Jo:  ROGERS 

GRIFFITH  HUGHES 

ANN  WHITE    - 

Jo:  QUYLE    

T.HO:  ALLIN 

Jo:  BUTLER 

THO:  PURNELL   

VALENTINE  BISHOPP  . . . 

WM  CLOWDLSLIE* 

RICHARD  VERDIN 

Jo:  BADDAM    

ELIAS  WIGGMORE 

SUZAN  HARE  

RICHARD  HIDE  ....... 

ROBERT  DUNHAM 

Jo:  GOODRIDGE  

Jo.  TIFFING 

HENRY  CUTLING    

LEONARD  RICHARDSON. 
JESPER  HODGSKYNS   . .  . 

Jo:  WYNN    , 

THO:  HOWELL 

LAWRENCE  BARWICK  . . , 

Jo:  MUSGRAVE , 

EDWARD  LILLIE 

Jo:  GOODSON    , 

MICHELL  PRYNN     ..... 


27 
27 
25 

21 
24 
21 
20 
19 

18 

24 
19 
15 
17 
13 

16 
ii 
26 

24 
40 

24 
24 
24 
30 

19 
19 
40 

43 
24 
25 
20 
,  20 

•  37 
.   19 

•  25 
25 


ALEXANDER  GREENE    40 

JAMES  BANKES    35 

OLIFF  GiBbiNs    i3 

CONSTANCE  FISTER    23 

WM  SCOTT    24 

RALPH  BROWNE 23 

RonT  MORRISON 21 

EDWARD  GREENE  6 

THO:  BANK'S  4 

ELIZ:  BANK'S 9  mo. 

Jo:  ALLIN    21 

LEWES  JAMES 30 

THO:  WIGGINS    20 

SARA  MERRIMAN    20 

ARTHUR  FIGISS 40 

WM  HlNSHAWE     5 20 

ROGER  NEVITT   20 

MATHEW  PRICE 20 

Ric  :  JAMES 33 

W"  NEESAM 21 

THO:  BUCK  17 

GEO:  SMITH 20 

JOSEPH  MILLS 20 

THO:  ROGERS 16 

Jo:  RICHARDS 17 

WM  SAIE  17 

GEO:  CRANWELL 23 

Jo:  WESTON 20 

FRANCIS  BLAKE 1 8 

THO:  MAYNARD 22 

Jo:  PRICE 34 

PETER  STARKIE. 22 

JAMES  HAWKINS 17 

JOSEPH  WARRWELL   17 

FRANCIS  YOUNG 21 


[So  in  the  original :  doubtless  intended  for  CI.OWDESUE.] 


126 


PASSIXGEK   We"  PASSED  FROM 


['635 


THO:  COXMEK    22 

THO:  PERRY    18 

Jo:  STAUNTON     27 

THO:  WHITE    16 

RICK:  PHILLIPS    14 

JANE  SWIKTE 23 

MARGERY  CARTER 23 

GRESSAM  PAR'KINS 19 

WM  BLOCK  23 

THO:  GADSBY 19 

Minister.  RICHARD  JAMES 33 

VRSULA  JAMES    19 

ARTHUR  FIGISS 33 


FRAN-CIS  HAVERCAMI-    17 

EDMOND  JONES 22 

HENRY  HAWLKV    34 

ROIJERT  BURR     19 

WM  MILLER 29 

\VM  CURTIS 19 

THO:  BEOMONT  29 

Jo:  COVELL 1 8 

MARY  LOVETT     1 8 

JOAN  VIZARD 1 8 

WM  STEEVKNS 22 

THO:  HORROCK'S    22 

MARY  SOANES 26 


152 


[HEIS  vnder-written  names  arc  to  be  transported  to  Virginea  im- 
barqued  in  the  TJiomas  HENRY  TAVERNER  Mr,  have  been 
examined  by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  touching  their  conformitie  in  o1 
Religion,  C  c. 


Jo:  LEWES    16 

WM  GREENE    18 

WALTER  SMITH 20 

WM  BURTON    24 

Jo:  HILL  15 

JOSEPH  BROWNING 20 

THO:  FOUCH    16 

EDWARD  SAWNDERS 20 

W"  JAMES    18 

Jo:  TULLIE   20 

JANE  GIBBS  . . . . « 27 

MARY  CHADD 17 

JANE  COLERACK 22 

ALICE  WRIGHT  .  2 1 


EDWARD  ERLE   43 

RICHARD  CRANE    32 

ADAM  CROWE 19 

JACOB  DENTON  20 

HUGH  STANLEY 16 

BENJAMIN  SYUIES  42 

MARY  JOLLY    21 

ELIZ:  AYRES    26 

HUMFREY  AWDRY 21 

EDWARD  JOHNSON 28 

JO:  COLLOPP    22 

PETER  RICAKP    19 

HENRY  GEW   20 

WM  ADAMS 24 


i«J5] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


127 


ROBT  JAMES-. 18 

Jo:  BROWTON 20 

RICR:  WHEELER 24 

ROBERT  WELLS 30 

Jo:  GRESSAM    22 

TEAGUE  QUILLIN  —  20 

W"  PEAS  19 

BARTHOLM:  FURBANK  20 

ROBERT  JOHNSON  27 

MARY  JOHNSON 23 

ALICE  JN°SON 22 

ELIZ:  JOHNSON   18 

MARY  LUCIE  20 

JOAN  LOOKER 20 

SUZAN  JENNOWAY 26 


EDWARD  ROBINS    33 

GEO:  DAWE 23 

JOSEPH  PRESTON    20 

ANANIAH  DYER 24 

ROGER  WILKYNS   33 

Jo:  BOOTH    19 

PETER  HARBYNN   21 

THO:  MALTMAN  [^MULTMAN]  17 

Nic°:  FOLLY    16 

HUGH  FOUCHE  17 

MlCHELL  HUTCHINSON 1 6 

WM  PALLMER  17 

WM  CHAMBERLIN  16 

NATHAN:  TOOLY 19 

HENRY  WILSON 12 

58 


Secundo  die  Septembris  1635 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  -to  be  transported  to  S<  Christo- 
phers: imbarqued  in  the  William  £  John  ROWLAND  LANGRAM 
Mr-  have  been  examined  by  the  Minister  of  Gravesend  £  tooke  the  oaths 
of  Alleg:  £  Suprein:  die  et  A°  pd 


JAMES  LAMPLEY 19 

WM  GREENE    18 

HENRY  DANIELL    20 

ROWLAND  DAVIES 20 

WM  REDDISH  20 

EDWARD  BROOMISH  20 

ROBERT  FITT 18 

RICHARD  LEWES    26 

RICHARD  CORIE 18 

RICHARD  CRISTIE 20 

Jo:  BRUNT  24 


W   WILLIAMS 21 

CHRISTOPHER  STEEVENSON...  19 

THO:  BARNES 20 

ROBERT  WATLER  , 20 

ANDREW  YOUNG  ' 40 

FRANCIS  HUDSON  36 

Jo:  PARR 19 

WM  MORLEY    24 

RlCR:GAVYN     21 

THO:  PHILLIPPS 35 

Jo:  WILLARD  16 


128 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


THO:  HANMER 14 

WM  BURNHAM 21 

WALTER  WALL  16 

WMBATHOE 18 

THO:  TAPPER  21 

WM  BAYLIE 23 

THO:  BROOKES    21 

NATHANIELL  BERNARD 22 

THO:  PRICE 20 

GEO:  FRIE    19 

THO:  HART 25 

MATHEW  ADDISON 17 

THEOBALD  WALI 18 

ROBERT  RICHARDSON    33 

ROBERT  LEAKE  38 

BARNABIE  BROOKE 20 

Jo:  COCK  18 

Nic°:  COBB  24 

Jo:  HINSON 21 

THO:  EKKERSOE 24 

GEO:  CARTER  28 

Ric":  HARRIS  26 

HENRIE  NOKES  27 

THO:  THOMSON  28 

SAmvEL  KNIPE  23 

Jo:  WATTON    25 

Jo:  BYRALL 29 

MORRIS  PARRY   30 

Jo:  NAYLER 20 

EDWARD  NAYLER  21 

GEO:  NOBLE 22 

WMCOCK'S     20 

MARTIN  SOWTH ,  19 

WMGREENELEFE 26 

Jo:  SAWNDERS 17 


THO:  HAMES  \pr  HAINES]. 

JOHN  PINKLEY    

ROBERT  THOMSON  

WHDAVIES  

RICHARD  BEARE 

GEO:  FORD  

THO:  LOWYNN    

Jo:  DRAKE  

ROBERT  OUTMORE 

HUGH  HILTON    

THO:  KING  

LAWRENCE  ADDERFORD  , 

JAMES  DOCKKIE 

EZECHELL  RENNAM  

THO:  HAIDEN 

EDWARD  BRUNT 

THO:  REINOLDS 

WMBENN  

PHILLIP  SKORIER  

WM  WORRALL 

Jo:  BENSON 

HENRY  BUGLAND  

Jo:  MORTON 

JO:  DlTCHFIELD 

NATHANIELL  SIMPKINS... 

WM  PROCTER   

EDWARD  GRESSAM 

WMSTEEVENS 

THO:  WHITHEDD    

THO:  CLARK    

WMSTIFFCHYNN 

Jo:  BONN 

WMDUNBARR    

Jo:  MORRISH    

ALEXANDER  GLOVER  . 


16 
30 

22 

30 
28 

19 
20 

18 

38 

23 
27 
26 
17 

*i3 
15 
26 
16 

24 
26 

23 
27 

21 
24 
22 
26 
26 

'7 
21 

24 
25 

16 
18 

15 
18 

37 


[Originally  written  15,  but  afterwards  altered.] 


'635] 


YE  POUT  OF  LONDON. 


129 


EDWARD  KING    25 

Jo:  KENT 23 

ROBERT  LYNT 21 

EDWARD  BELLIS 21 

THO:  GILL   30 

WH  GROVE   32 


RICHARD  MASON    29 

MANLEY  RICHARDSON  21 

ISACK  BELT 23 

JOHN  PICKERING    25 

THO:  ARCHBOLD 19 

MATHEW  WELLS    28 


JHEIS  vnder  written    names 
imbarqued  in  the  David  Jo 
the  Minister  of  Gravesend,  tc. 

EDWARD  BROWNE 25 

SAMVEL  TROOPE    17 

WM  HATTON    23 

DANIELL  BACON 30 

ROBERT  ALSOPP 18 

TEDDER  JONES   30 

THO:  SIGGINS ...  18 

ABELL  DEXTER  25 

RICR:  CATON    26 

HENRY  SPICER   28 

THO:  GRANGER  19 

JO:  BONFOLLYf   21 

ROGER  MANNINGTON    14 

JOSUA  CHAMBERS   17 

HENRY  MELTON 23 

DAVID  LLOYD 30 

DONOUGH  GORHIE 27 

GER:  BUTLER  27 

ADDAM  NUNNICK  25 

Jo:  STANN 27 

EDWARD  SPICER 18 

Jo:  FEELDING 19 


are  to  be  transported  to  Virginea 
;  HOGG  Mr-  have  been  examined  by 

Jo:  MORRIS 26 

RICHARD  BROOKES 30 

ROBERT  BARRON    18 

JONATHAN  BARNES    22 

HENRY  KENDALL  17 

THO:  POULTER    31 

Jo:  LAMB 22 

THO:  NUNN 22 

Jo:  STEEVENS 19 

EDWARD  CRABBTREE 20 

WM  BARBER 17 

ANN  BEEFORD  [or  BEDFORD]  .  25 
MARTHA  PORTER   20 

GURTRED  LOVETT l8 

JANE  JENNING'S 25 

MARGARET  BOLD    3° 

MARY  ROGERS 20 

MARGARET  WALKER 20 

FREESE  BROOMAN 20 

ELIZ:  JONES 20 


*  [It  will  be  observed  that  these  totals  are  not  always  correct;  there  are  104  names  in  this 
:  fifth  letter  is  indistinctly  written ;  it  looks  like  an  e,  but  has  a 

17 


dot  above  it.] 


PASSINGER   WCH  PASSED  FROM 


xj°  Sept:    1635 

IHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New- England 
imbarqued  in  \.\\e.HopeivcllTtf.o:  BABB,  mr  p  Cert  from  the  Minis- 
ters f  Justices  of  their  conformitie  in  Religion  to  or  Church  of  England: 
C  .yl  tney  are  no  Subsedy  Men.  they  have  taken  ye  oaths  of  Alleg:  £ 
Suprem. 


yeres 

Husb:  WiftM  WOOD    27 

ELIZABETH  WOOD 24 

Jo:  WOOD 26 

ROBERT  CHAMBERS   13 

THO:  JN°SON   25 

MARIE  HUBBARD    24 

Jo:  KERBIE  12 

Jo:  THOMAS 14 

ISACK  ROBINSON    15 

ANN  WILLIAMSON 18 

Tanner.  Jo:  WEEKES 26 

MARIE  WEEKES 28 

ANNA  WEEKES  i 

SUZAN  WlTHIE    18 

ROBERT  BAYLIE 23 

MARIE  WITHIE  16 

SAmVEL  YOUNGLOVE     30 

MARGARET  YOUNGLOVE   28 

SAMVEL  YOUNGLOVE i 

ANDREW  HULLS 29 

ANTHONY  FREEMAN 22 

TWIFORD  WEST 19 

ROGER  TOOTHAKER  23 

MARGARET  TOOTHAKER   28 

ROGER  TOOTHAKER  .  i 


ROBERT  WITHIE 20 

HENRIE  TICKNALL    15 

Harnis  maker  ISACK  HEATH...  50 

ELIZABETH  HEATH    40 

ELIZABETH  HEATH    5 

MARTHA  HEATH 30 

WMLYON 14 

GRACE  STOKES   20 

THO:  BULL  25 

JOSEPH  MILLER  15 

Jo:  FRIER 15 

RICHARD  HUTLEY 15 

DANIELL  FRYER 13 

KATHERIN  HULL  23 

MARY  CLARK  16 

Jo:  MARSHALL 14 

JOAN  GRAVE    30 

MARY  GRAVE  26 

JOAN  CLEVEN 18 

EDMOND  CmppFiELD   [CHIP- 

PERFIELD]    20 

MARY  WITH    62 

ROBERT  EDWARD'S 22 

ROBERT  EDGE 25 

WALTER  LLOYD 27 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


ELLIN  LEAVES    17 

ALICE  ALBON 25 

BARBARY  ROFE  .  .  20 


Jo:  FORTEN 14 

GABRIELL  RELD 18 

54 


xix  Sept:   1635 

jHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  New-England 
imbarqued  in  the   Truelove  Jo;  GlBBS  Mr.  the  Men  have  taken 
the  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Suprem. 


yeres 
Labouring  man.  THOMAS  BUR- 

CHARD   40 

MARY  BURCHARD  38 

ELIZABETH  BURCHARD 13 

MARIE  BURCHARD 12 

SARA  BURCHARD    9 

SUZAN  BURCHARD 8 

Jo:  BURCHARD    7 

ANN  BURCHARD 18  mo. 

PETER  PLACE  20 

WM  BEERESTO 23 

GEO:  BEERESTO  21 

Husbandmen  EDWARD  HOWE.  60 

ELIZABETH  HOWE 50 

JEREMIE  HOWE  21 

SARA  HOWE 12 

EPHRAIM  HOWE 9 

ISACK  HOWE   7 

WM  HOWE   6 

Jo:  SEDGWICK 24 

JEREMY  BLACKWELL 18 

LESTER  GANTER  [W-GUNTER],  13 

ZACHARIA  WHITMAN 40 

SARA  WHITMAN 25 

ZACHA:  WHITMAN 2j 


RABECCA  FENNER 25 

THO:  TIBBALD'S  20 

THOMAS  STREME   15 

Jo:  STREME 14 

Husb:  RALPH  TOMKINS    50 

vxor  KAT.  TOMKINS  58 

ELIZABETH  TOMKINS 18 

MARIE  TOMKINS 14 

SAMUEL  TOMKINS 22 

RICHARD  HAWES   29 

ANN  HAWES   26 

ANNA  HAWES  2\ 

OBEDIAH  HAWES 6.  mo 

RALPH  ELLWOOD  28 

GEO:  TAYLER  31 

ELIZABETH  JENKINS 27 

WM  PRESTON   44 

MARIE  PRESTON 34 

ELIZ:  PRESTON   u 

SARA  PRESTON    8 

MARIE  PRESTON 6 

Jo:  PRESTON    3 

WMJOES* 28 

WILLIAM  BENTLEY    47 

ALICE  BENTLEY 15 


*  [This  name  may  be  read  as  IVES.] 


17—2 


132 


PASSINGER  WCH  PASSED  FROM 


MARGARET  KILLINGHALL 20 

Jo:  BENTLEY   17 

THO:  STOCKTON 21 

GEO:  MORREY 23 

RICHARD  SRAYNE 34 

SARAH  HAILE 11 

SAMVEL  GROVER    16 

ROBERT  BROWNE   24 

Tno:  BLOV/ER 50 

EDWARD  JEOFFERIES 24 


JOHN  DONE 16 

ROGER  BROOME 17 

DOROTHIE  LOWE    13 

Jo:  SIMPSON 30 

THO:  BRIGHTON 31 

TlIO:  RUMBALL    22 

EDWARD  PARRIE    24 

JANE  WALSTON  19 

*66 


Tricessimo  die  Septcmbris   1635 
(BOARD  the  Dors'  JOHN  FLOWER  Mr  bound  for  yc  Bormodos. 


JOHN  REDFORD  [or  REEFORD]  16 

ROBERT  RAMSEY 15 

JOHN  WILLIAMS 16 

WittM  ELLISTON 13 

LUBAS  WRIGHT  16 

HUMFREY  HOLT 18 

THO:  JOYNER 16 

RICR:  TREGAGELL  18 

Jo:LoE 18 

JOSUA  WOODCOCK 11 

ROBERT  FISHER 10 

THO:  SHARP    17 

Jo:  ROWLAND 21 

WK  WHEELER 22 

WM  PENNINGTON   18 

Jo:  MATHEWS 16 

ROBERT  VARDELL ,  20 


Jo:  HETH 21 

NATHANIELL  BONNICK 16 

Jo:  DENMAN 14 

THO:  MORE 18 

WMBRUISTER 17 

GEORGE  HUBBARD 16 

EDW:  MIDDLETON 15 

FRANCIS  RUSSELL 23 

JAMES  RISING 18 

GEO:ABSOLON    16 

Jo:  MOSDELL   24 

W" STOKER 19 

EDWARD  MORRIS   18 

W*THOMAS   17 

Ric":  BUNTING   17 

THO:  STOKES  30 

WM  ROSDEN 16 


[So  in  the  original.     But  there  are  67  names  in  the  list.  ] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


133 


NATHANIELL  WEST   15 

Jo:  DONN 14 

EDWARD  EDWYNN 15 

Jo:  SELL  15 

THO:  IRELAND    10 

EDWARD  DAVIES    17 

EDWARD  SIMPSON  13 

EDWARD  ALDIN*   17 

THO:  ATKINS  16 

THO:  RILEY 16 

WM  BARNES 15 

Jo:  DAY    16 

WM  BARRITH   16 

Jo:  TUSTIN  16 

Jo:  NICKLIN 17 

Jo:  HARKWOOD  20 

HUMFREY  KEMP 16 

DAVID  THOMAS  26 

WILLM  ALBURIE    15 

ARTHUR  THORN E  33 

WM  CHEESEMAN 20 

JOHN  MITCHELL   20 

JOHN  CASSON 18 

ALEXANDER  BRABANT 30 

HENRY  FULCOCK   15 

Jo:  MANSFIELD  19 

WittM  EAST 15 

RICHARD  HALDIN 14 

GEO:  PALMER  27 

WM  SIMPSON    17 

EDWARD  SIMPSON 13 


EDWARD  GRUBTHORN  14 

JONAS  GOLDENHAM    16 

JUDITH  BAGLEY 58 

JOHN  GLASSENDEN 14 

WMHARDING  30 

vxor  SARA  HARDING 30 

HENRY  ROSSE 31 

TYMOTHIE  PYNDER   26 

MARGARET  PYNDER  41 

JANE  DART 17 

Minister  GEO:  TURK  40 

EZIA  VYNCENT 30 

MtwMARTHEW    30 

Minister  DANIELL  WlTE    30 

SAMPSON  LORT  30 

Jo:  MILLER 47 

JOHN  JOHNSON  23 

RICHARD  JENNING'S 35 

vxor  SARA  JENNING'S 18 

RICHARD  PALMER  30 

vxor  ELLIS  PALMER   21 

THO:  GRIFFIN 32 

ANN  GRIFFIN 35 

ROBERT  RIDLEY 23 

ELIZABETH  RIDLEY   30 

EDWARD  CHAPLIN 20 

W-CASSE 19 

PETERNELL  NOWELL 46 

CHRISTIAN  WELLMAN  43 

ELIZ:  ALDWORTH  15 

95 


[Originally  written  ALLIN,  afterwards  altered  to  ALDIN.] 


'34 


PASSINGER 


PASSED  FROM 


2"  die  Octobris  1635 

jjBOARD  the   John  of  London  JAMES  WAYMOTH  Mr  bound  to 
S'  Christophers 


JOHN  BATCHELLER 26 

SAiiivEL  PARKER    19 

THO:  JAMES 25 

CHRI:  THOMSON 21 

ALEXANDER  FLEETWOOD 19 

WALTER  LEE  21 

EDWARD  DODSON  21 

GILBERT  CLARK 19 

GEO:  HEELIS   19 

RICHARD  ELMES 21 

RICHARD  SMITH 22 

Witfoi  RICHARDSON  24 

EDWARD  MEKINS   18 

Jo:  CLYMER 30 

RICHARD  EVANS 21 

HENRIE  FEELD  25 

HENRIE  RADFORD 20 

Jo:  HENMAN    19 


THO:  WALKER 19 

JO:  MULLENEUX 24 

OSWELL  METCALF 22 

EDWARD  COOKE 22 

Jo:  SHERLOCK 20 

THO:  FROST 28 

LEWES  EVANS 25 

Jo  THOMSON   19 

RICHARD  TOWNSEND 19 


MARY  GOODWINN  18 

JANE  GOODWYNN   20 

MARTHA  LILLIOT  20 

ELIZABETH  MURRIN 21 

JOAN  HILL  21 

ELIZABETH  FREEMAN    18 

33 


13"  die  octobris  1635 
jlBOARD  the  Amitic  GEORGE  DOWNES  Mv  bound  to  Sl  Christo- 


ISACK  DRAKE  .....................  25 

RICHARD  IVESON    ...............  24 

ROBERT  BARNE  ..................  33 

THO:  HERNDEN  ..................  23 


EDWARD  FARR    ..................  28 

WM  BURROWE  .....................  19 

THO:  BREWYNN  ..................  24 

MARMADUKE  BORNE  ............  21 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


135 


Withi  CRI?SWELL   22 

HENRIE  HODGSKYNNS  19 

ROBERT  PAYNE  21 

GEORGE  HATRELL 32 

Jo:  HIPPSLEY  19 

Wift.M  STANLEY 22 

JOHN  SNAPE    22 

ISACK  BUCK 33 

WALTER  ELLITT     20 

AYMIES  HALFVARD    19 

OLIVER  JOHNES  25 

JOHN  SMITH    23 

HAMBLET  SANKEY 22 

EDWARD  PORTER    21 

THO:  GALLEY 20 

THO:  PITT'S 24 

Jo:  THOMSON  25 

RICHARD  WEBSTER    24 

LEWES  JONES  20 

JOHN  COOMBES   26 

GEORGE  Coop  [COOPER]    20 

MATIIEW  PRESTON 22 

JOHN  PYNKSTON 27 

WMGEIES./ IS 

WiftM  VBANK 20 

CHARLES  PARKER 1 8 

JAMES  LEACHMAN -22 

WM  CARTWRITE  1 8 

RICHARD  WEST-GARRETT    . .  20 

WM  HARRIS 16 

JER:  NICHOLLS    16 

Tno:  RODES    20 

Jo:  BOUGHEI    21 

EDWARD  GRINDALL   21 

Jo:  VAUGHAN 23 


Jo:  GODDIN 20 

RICHARD  LARKYNN   32 

RICHARD  BOEMAN 23 

Tno:  MOLTON 20 

DAVID  OWEN  26 

HENRIE  ROWLES    22 

Nic°:  ALFORD 28 

SAMVELL  SAKELL  23 

ROBERT  JONES    30 

Jo:  BROWNE 33 

PETER  SALMON  20 

Jo:  SAUNDERSON    23 

ROBERT  ROLFE    23 

JOHN  JACK  , 27 

THO:  YOTT  24 

JOHN  TEIRRER    24 

JOHN  FARMER 24 

WM  DAUGHTON    20 

Ric":  SKVNNER   . .   20 

WM  EGERTON 20 

JAMES  MAKYNN 20 

W51  HARRIS 20 

BASTIAN  PETITE 23 

JOHN  WARREN    20 

Ric":  PHINNEI 30 

JAMES  BRIGG'S 25 

JOHN  MUSICK 19 

Jo:  GRIDDICK 16 

W"  DAVIES 40 

ROBT  HEATH    30 

THO:  BAGGELAY 24 

WILLIAM  YATEMAN  25 

RICHARD  GRIND 1 1 

WJ1  CALLER 20 

ROBERT  DOWNE 35 


136 


PASSINGER   WC»  PASSED  FROM 


JOHN  HYE     36 

EDWARD  WEBB  17 

JAMES  JOHNSON 28 

JOHN  AVERY  22 

DANIELL  CANNELLY 20 

RICE  POKE  30 

ROGER  JAMES 29 

JAMES  CURTIS 18 

CLEMENT  HAMES  22 

JOHN  FYNN 22 

WiftM  GOFF    30 

ANDREW  WHITE 11 

JOHN  BlLLINGHURST 24 

MORRICE  DAVIE 24 

WM  RULE..  .  20 


MARY  WYND  18 

MARGARET  COLES 21 

MARIE  MERRITON  21 

KAT:BRE\VETT    16 

ELLIN  CHAUNCE  [^CIIANNCE]  21 

ANN  PALMER 29 

ALICE  BARKER   30 

PATIENT  WHITE 44 

ISACK  e  1  „ 

T  (  Iwynns 2 

JACOB...  ) 

JUDITH  LLOYD    18 

MARIE  MAXWELL  .  .21 


24*  Octobris  1635 
[IBOARD  the  Constance,  CLEMENT  CAMPION  Mr  bound  to  Virginia. 


yeres 

JOHN  WADE 21 

GARRET  NICHOLSON 23 

JOHN  BURROWES    18 

WMBETT  21 

THOMAS  SIMPSON  24 

THO:  PATRICK 22 

JOHN  TILL  20 

JOSEPH  PRICHARD 17 

WM  BENNERMAN    18 

RICR:  TAYLER 18 

JOHN  GRIFFIN    26 

SAmvEL  JACKSON  21 


yevcs 

GEO:  ATKINSON 16 

ROBT  SEXSTON   24 

THO:  PURSELL    26 

UA'VIE  LUPTON   23 

HENRIE  MORE    20 

MlCHELL  SUCKLIFF    l8 

GEORGE  ATTERBORN 20 

RICR:  STEERE  24 

THO:  LEER  18 

WM  PRICHARD 34 

JAMES  COTES  22 

JAMES  REVELL    20 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


137 


yeres 

WMANDROWES    2O 

SYMON  GARR  14 

W«  HUNT    21 

THO:  JACKSON 23 

MILES  COKE    23 

CHRI:  CHAMBERS   24 

DAVIE  WILLIAMS    24 

Nic°:  HUGGINS   24 

Jo:  DAVIES  20 

WiftM  JONES   25 

HENRIE  RICHARDSON    21 

ROGER  WILLIAMS 19 

JO:WYTHINS  24 

THO:  JAY 25 

ELIZABETH  BREWER 17 

ISACK  BEVER  24 

ALICE  BRASS  15 

THO:  MORE 26 

WMKlNG   21 

Jo:  MITCHELL 22 

THO:  HALL 21 

ROBERT  ELLIS 22 

JAMES  HAIES  28 

JOHN  HANCOCK 17 

Ric":  GRAY  21 

WMTYSE  20 

THO:  WATHIN 35 

CHARLES  HUGHES 50 

JAMES  SYMONDS 20 

JO>CLARK    38 

GEO:  DYOS 38 


Jo:  PALMER 12 

GRIFFIN  MAYMOR  21 

FRANCIS  MARSDEN    19 

STEEPHEN  PACK 22 

GEO:  DAVIE 22 

HENRIE  JOHNSON  27 

JO:ASHCROFTE  33 

MATHEW  GOWGH* 28 

THO:  DIGGLIN 22 

ROBERT  BASKERVILE 22 

NATHANIELL  YOUNG 20 

THO:  HODSON 20 

SAMPSON  ALKYNN 24 

Jo:  COKE 24 

JOHN  DE  CANE 20 

Jo:  ELLIOTT 36 

W"  GILLAM 27 

THO:  SMITH 24 

ANT°  MILES n 

CHRI:  BOYCE   38 

THO:  SADDOCK   17 

MARY  PARKER    15 

WM  HULETT 19 

WALTER  JENKYNS 3° 

EDMOND  PORTER  35 

EDWARD  HERROTT    35 

HUGH  DOUGLAS 22 

WALTER  COLLY 19 

JOAN  CARRAWAY    22 

THO:  HART 18 

85 


*  [There  is  a  flourish  at  the  end  of  this  name  in  the  original ;  I  do  not  think  it  is  intended  for 
a  final  i.] 

18 


138 


PASS7NGER   ]YC"  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


|BOARD  the  Abraham  of  London  JOHN  BARKER  Mr  bound  to 
Vinrinca. 


TOBIE  SYLBIE 20 

ROBERT  HARRISON     32 

WiliM  LAWRENCE 22 

JOHN  JOHNSON    35 

WM  FISHER  25 

STEEVEN  TAYLER  17 

THO:  PENFORD    3° 

W" SMITH    25 

THO:  ARCHDIN    18 

RiC":  MORRICE    17 

WALTER  PIGGOTT  19 

RICHARD  WATKYNS  20 

JO:BRAUNCII  13 

Jo:  CLARK    20 

GABRIELL  THOMAS 3° 

DAVIE  JONES  21 

ALEXANDER  MADDOX   22 

FRANCIS  TIPPSLEY 17 

EMANUELL  DAVIES    19 

WM  WILLIAMS 25 

ROGER  MATHEWS  . .   28 

Jo:  MASTERS    23 

WILLM  MATHEWS  18 

Jo:  BRITTEN 18 

GEORGE  PRESTON  20 

ROBERT  TOULBAN 23 


HENRY  DOBELL 20 

GEORGE  BREWETT 1 8 

FRANCIS  STANLEY 23 

WiHM  FREEMAN 46 

EDWARD  GRIFFITH    33 

WiftM  MANTON  30 

OWEN  WILLIAMS    40 

THO:  FLOWER 32 

Jo:  BULLAR 32 

Jo:  CLANTON  26 

ALEXANDER  SYMES    19 

ANT°-  PARKHURST 42 

Jo:  HILL  36 

ALEXANDER  GREGORIE 24 

MARTIN  WESTERLINK  20 

PATRICK  WOOD  -24 

THO:  KEDBY    25 

ROGER  GREENE 24 

WiftM  DOWNES  -4 

Jo:  BURNETT  24 

THO:  ALLIN     31 

SIMON  FARRELL 19 

Tno:  CLEMENT'S     30 

WHUNT 20 

KATHERIN  ALDWELL    33 

Si 


1635] 


PORT  OF  LONDON. 


'39 


20  Novembris  1635 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Barbadoes 
imbarqued  in  the  Expedition  PETER  BLACKLER  Mr-  The  Men 
have  taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  C  Supremacie  :  And  have  been 
examined  by  the  Minister  of  the  Tovvne  of  Gravesend  touching  their 
Conformitie  to  the  ordrs  C  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England  die  et 
A°prd 


yeres 
Minister     NICHOLAS     BLOXA 

[BLOXAM]  ats  INGLES 31 

ABRAM  HOLLAND 19 

THOMAS  HUDSON   16 

BLACK  WELL  LAWRENCE   —  16 

LEONARD  BRIGGINS  17 

THOMAS  CLARK 27 

MORGAN  JENKINS 32 

Ric":  PRATT 18 

THO:  FREEMAN   19 

WiftM  GREEFESON 26 

RICHARD  WARTUMBEE 21 

HENRY  BRYAN    21 

HUGH  DAWSON  18 

MATHEW  BEADS 19 

CHARLES  LAMBERT    23 

Jo:  LAKE 18 

Jo:  SMITH    18 

ANTHONY  HUTCHINS    32 

WiftM  GIBSON 19 

Jo:  WILLIAMS 17 

WILLIAM  STEWARD   21 

JOHN  PIERCE  18 

HUGH  EVANS 18 


yeres 

BRIAN  ASTON 21 

NICHOLAS  COLLON 19 

HENRIE  FIELD    24 

RICHARD  SMITH 20 

JOHN  KNOWLES 27 

JOHN  DICKENSON 24 

JOHN  MANN  21 

THO:  PEACOCK    17 

EDWARD  STEEVENS   53 

THOMAS  WEEKES    23 

HUGH  CHESWOOD 21 

Jo:  COERT    21 

JOHN  PIKE  30 

GEORGE  BLACKLOCK 32 

JOHN  COLEMAN 40 

W*  WATTS   28 

JOHN  BONNER 18 

WlttM  SlNGNELL     18 

THO:  HOBIN 20 

FRANCIS  BARNIT    23 

WiftM  BUCKLEY  . , . ...  26 

JOHN  CLARK    16 

PlIILLIPP  MORLIN 21 

HENRY  RAWLINS   25 

18— 2 


140 


PASSIMGER   WCH  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JO:  RUDGE     42 

EDWARD  EVANS 22 

JOHN  HOWNSEFIELD 20 

THO:  DAVIE 20 

HENRY  GOWDE  19 

WM  MELLISON 25 

JOHN  YORK 26 

WM  CARPENTER  19 

JOHN  WYNTER    23 

Jo:  WALLER     17 

JOHN  SufnES    20 

JOHN  HERON  20 

WiliM  TAYLER    26 

JOHN  PARLIN 21 

WM  JACKSON    33 

JOHN  MEDGLEY  21 

WM  WRENCH    21 

ROBERT  HURT    19 

JAMES  FAREBANK  26 

HENRIE  BERRISFORD 32 

JAMES  NETTLETON    22 

THOMAS  ARMETAGE 24 

FRANCIS  MANN  19 

JOHN  FELKYNN 20 

JOHN  JONES 20 

RICHARD  LIGHTBOUND 22 

CHRISTOPHER  HARTLIE    19 

THO:  WOOD 23 

HENRIE  GODFRIE  36 

THO:  PALMER 19 

JO:  HUMFREY 2O 

JOHN  SMITH    22 

AMBROSE  GREENE 23 

Jo:  HILLIARD 18 

Jo:  BROWNE 26 


WitiM  WARR   19 

MATHEW  WILKINSON    18 

MATHEW  GIBBONS 20 

WM  AWDLEY    19 

JAMES  KINGSTON   22 

RICR:  SMART    20 

WM  WALTERS 26 

THO:  DAVIES   23 

NATHANIELL  NORDIN    46 

W*  PITT    25 

JO:  ClIATER 17 

Jo:  CHAPMAN  24 

GEO:  STERRY  24 

ABRAM  CHEYNEI    22 

Jo:  STURTON  18 

Jo:  EDENS    19 

LAWRENCE  BROCK 1 8 

Ric":BEST    18 

ROBERT  HOBBS  26 

PETER  JONES  30 

WMTOPLEIFE 18 

Jo:  ROBINSON 19 

MORRICE  JONES 21 

HENRY  STINT 18 

JOSIAS  WESTON 25 

FRANCIS  BIRKENHEDD 24 

EDWARD  JONES  29 

ELLIS  WILLIAMS    1 8 

WH  TAYLER 40 

THO:  BURNHAM 1 8 

JOSEPH  BOYCE 24 

Jo:  RAINSECROFTE 23 

HENRIE  BOSTOCK   19 

JEFFERIE  SHIP    24 

W"  BROOKE 26 


1*35] 


YB  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


141 


LAUNCELOTT  LACON 32 

WM  PLOMER 23 

WM  SHEICROFTE*  17 

WM  COKE 18 

Jo:  JENNING'S 18 

THO:  OSSEBROOKE 2J 

Jo:  DAVENPORT  30 

GEO:  BURTON 23 

WM  MORGAN   20 

DA  VIE  THOMAS  20 

RICR:  HANNIS 21 

PETER  CRONINGBURK   20 

Jo:  HALL 29 

JO:  COMPTON  26 

CLEMENT  BACKFORD 30 

ROBERT  BROWNE   18 

JOHN  KEY    32 

HOWELL  PRYCE    ."  25 

EDWARD  ASTON 32 

ROBT  EDWARDS   38 

RICHARD  ASH 24 

JOHN  MEDLEY 26 

THOMAS  KING 24 

RICHARD  SNOWE    28 

ROBERT  FILBORNE 18 

PIERCE  MORGAN 23 

Jo:  WILLIAMS 17 

Nic°:  BROGAN     28 

ANT°:  SMITH  18 

JOHN  SPENCELEY   24 

MATHEW  SHORE 46 

THOMAS  SPARLiNf    19 

DOROTHY  SYMONDS  40 


MARY  LUPTON    

RiC":  HORNE   

JOHN  NEWTON    

THOMAS  COWDELL 

RICHARD  GIBSON    

NICHOLAS  NEVELL 

GEORGE  TAYLER 

W«  GOAD 

WM  MARRITT 

ROGER  ERITAGE 

DAVIE  DODDERIDGE  . . . 
GEORGE  FULLWOOD  . . . 

RICR:  HAMIS 

RALPH  WEBSTER    

THO:  ROBINSON 

JOSEPH  THOMLINSON  . 
BALTAZAR  DEDERIX  . . . 

JAMES  SMITH 

Nic°:  FLATTER 

Nic°:  WHITHEDD   

WHlNKYNN 

THOMAS  GILBERT  

RICHARD  SEABRIGHT.  . . 
ROBERT  GREENEWOOD  . 
ANTHONY  ASHMORE  . . . 
LAUNCELOTT  BROMLEY. 

PETER  SPENCER 

THOMAS  PHIPPS 

DAVIE  THOMAS  

WittM  GREENE    

Jo:  WATTS   

WM  LOCK 

GEORGE  LEAS . . 


30 

22 

29 
17 
25 
19 
2O 
21 
26 
22 
2O 

19 
21 

20 

15 
26 
26 
24 
27 
24 
26 
26 
21 

18 
33 
44 
IS 
IS 
20 

23 
20 

21 
20 


*  [Or  SHERCROFTE.     The  fourth  letter  is  not  clear.] 

t  [The  first  two  letter?  are  capitals  in  the  original ;    possibly  the  name  is  intended  for 
S[r]  PARLIN.] 


142 


PASSINGER   WCH  PASSED  FROM 


[1635 


JOHN  SPENCER   19 

HENRY  ANTONY 19 

JAMES  FASSITT    34 

HENRY  ELLOTTS  23 

HENRIE  COKE  28 

RICHARD  BENES 25 

W"  COSSON 20 

\VM  THOMSON 20 

THOMAS  VSHERWOOD    28 

WM  HANING    30 

JOHN  GOAD 22 

RICHARD  MONCASTER  32 


Jonx  CHESTING 21 

ROGER  SANFORD    35 

WlltM  CORNWELL   2O 

WM  GOSSELIN  21 

Jo:  Coop  [COOPER] 21 

WM  PRICE 22 

SAM:  SKYNNER   22 

ROBT  DU NSTARR 34 

RICHARD  BUCK  24 

Nic°:  LYNTON 22 

205 


19  Dec:  1635 

fHEIS  vnder-writtcn  names  are  to  be  transported  to  the  Barbadoes 
imbarqued  in  the  Falcon  THO:  IRISH  Mr  the  Men  have  been 
examined  by  the  Minister  of  the  Towne  of  Gravescnd  touching  their 
conformitie  to  the  Church  Discipline  of  England  :  And  also  have  taken 
the  oaths  of  Alleg:  £  Suprciu.  Die  et  A°  pnt 


yeres 

ARNOLD  OWNSTEDD  30 

THO:  SKYDDELL 28 

ANT°  CADWOLD 23 

PIIILLIPP  MILLER  21 

MAXIMILLIAN  PRICHARD 20 

THO:  TIFFIN    28 

Jo:  BUTLER 21 

PHINES  TRUSEDELL  18 

BRYAN  COWLY    30 

Jo:  MASON   19 

ROBERT  HARRIS 42 

ABRAM  SHAWE   20 

GEO:  SABYN 21 

\VM  CARTWRITE 23 

NATHAN:  MURFITT    23 


yeres 

Jo:  BARNET 20 

JAMES  SPENCER 25 

Jo  CHUBNELL 21 

W"  GUNTER     22 

JO:  TlIURROGOOD    2O 

THO:  GREENE 16 

RICHARD  RICHARDSON 36 

RABECCA  BURGIS    17 

RICHARD  PANKE    19 

LEONARD  ROBINSON 20 

FRANCIS  BUCK   20 

JOHN  HOGG 21 

ROBERT  SYMPER 20 

THO:  PAGE  20 

DENNIS  BRITTIN  [or  BRITTON]  20 


'635] 


YE  PORT  OF  LONDON. 


'43 


Jo:  ROGERS^ 18 

JAMES  WOLTON  22 

JO:  BURKITT   21 

TIIO:  HARRWELL    29 

GREGORIE  BOOTH  18 

EDWARD  HOWE  19 

ROBT  CLARK    18 

FRANCIS  MARTIN   18 

THO:  WEBB  ..  ,  22 


Jo:  SCOTT 42 

TIIO:  EVANS    23 

W"  PHILLIPS  28 

JAMES  COTESWORTH 21 

ELLINN  ROBB 27 

filia  ELIZABETH  ROBB  7 

TIIO:  CLARK    27 

46 


25  Decembris   1635 

JHEIS  vnder-written  names  passed  in  a  Catch  to  the  Downcs  :  and 
were  put  aboard  the  aforesaid  Shipp. 


WM  ROFE 20 

Jo:  LAWNDER 16 

W"  ATWELL    21 

HUGH  PERRY  27 

Jo:  STOTTER  26 

RICR:  HUGHES 28 

TIIO:  DAVIES/ 17 

HENRY  BENSON 19 

Jo:  WELSH  35 

HENRY  SOUTHWARD 20 

RICR:  NEWBOLT  28 

LAWRENCE  KEYSIE  28 

JAMES  ROBINSON    15 

ANT°  POPE  28 

Jo:  LEE 30 

GRIFFINN  EVANS    40 

JAMES  TERRILL  20 

ELIZABETH  COSSEN   25 


JANE  HICKLES    25 

HENRY  VAN  LUCCOM    24 

Jo:  KING 30 

W"  FLATTER   18 

Jo:  WESTON    27 

THO:  CLARK    -, . .  28 

W-M  CONISBY 31 

ROBERT  TISSALL    30 

THO:  VNYON  [i.e.  UXVON] 19 

TRISTRAM  FORD 21 

ELIAS  CARPENTER 20 

RICHARD  HAMES    18 

THOMAS  STRETER 21 

JAMES  LEE 28 

32 

In  all  . .  78 


i44  PASSINGER   WC"  PASSED  FROM  [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  xxv  yeres  old  is  to  transport  himself  to 
New-England  £  to  imbarque  himself  in  the  Hopewell  p  Cert: 
from  the  Minister  of  his  conformitie  to  the  Church  discipline  of  England : 
he  hath  taken  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  £  Suprem.  die  et  A°  prd 


iiij*  Septr  1635 

[OBERT  EDWARD'S.  27  yers  who  is  to  passe  to  Virginia  hath 

taken  the  oathe  of  Allegance 

ROBERT  EDWARDS: 


v'°  die  Septembris 

fHOMAS  TURNER  of  age  xlij  yeres  to  passe  to  New  England 
imbarqued  in  the  Hopewell  hath  brought  Certificate  of  his  Con- 
formitie, £  tooke  the  oaths  of  Allegeance  £  Supremacie. 

THOMAS  TURNER 


viij"  die  Sept. 

Turner  ROBERT  PENNAIRD  of  age  21  yeres  £  THO:  PEN- 
NAIRD  x  yeres  old  are  to  [be]  imbarqued  in*  Mr  BABB  bound  to 
New-England  have  brought  Certificate  from  Doctor  DENISON  of  his 
conformitie.  he  hath  taken  the  oaths  of  Alleg  £  Suprem 

*  [So  in  the  original ;  name  of  ship  omitted.] 


1636!  YE  PORT  OF  LONDON.  145 


|HESE  men  Whose  names  are  heere  vnder  written  belonginge  vnto 
the  Friendshipe  of  London,  nowe  ridinge  att  An  Ankere  in  the 
reuer  of  Themes  bound  for  Vergenia:  March  1636 

LEONARD  BETTS  Master 
JOHN  GOODWENE  Masters  Mat 
JOHN  CHAMBERS  ye  other  Mate 
SAMVELL  LAWSONE  gunner 
DAUEY  SLAWCOME  Carpenter 
JOHN  YONGES  botsman 
RICHARD  DAUES  Cooper 
LARENCE  WILLKISSON  q':  Master 
JOHN  HUCHENS  Carpenters  Mate 
JOHN  LEE 
WILLIAM  BLORKE 
JOHN  POLLEN 
RICHARD  BONNER 
THOMAS  REEUES 
NICHOLAS  PORTE 
RICHARD  FRYE 
BENIAMONE  WILLKISSON 
JOHN  BLAKE 
THOMAS  GRIBELL  Cooke 
HENERY  JOYCE 
and  A  boye 


'9 


A  Booke  of  Entrie  for 
Passengers  by  ye  Comis- 
sion,  e  Souldiers  accor- 
ding to  the  Statute 
passing  beyond  the  seas 
begun  at  Christ- 
mas 1631.  and 
ending  at 
Christmas 
1632* 


*  [This  is  the  title  on  the  cover  of  the  original.  It  really  refers  only  to  the  book  from  which 
the  matter  in  the  next  two  pages  has  been  extracted ;  but  for  convenience  the  lists,  pp.  151—154, 
have  been  arranged  under  it.  The  "  souldiers  "  were  not  for  America,  and  their  names  are  there- 
fore not  reprinted.] 


A  Booke  of  Entrie  for  Passengers, 

&c. 


vij°  Marrij  1631 

j HE  names  of  such  Men  as  are  to  be  tr  be  [sic]  transported 
New-England    to  be   resident   there   vppon    a    plantacon   ha 
tendred  f  taken  the  oath  of  allegeance  according  to  the  Statute 

viz': 


THOMAS  THOMAS 
THOMAS  WOODFORD. 
JOHN  SMALLIE. 
JOHN  WHETSTON. 
W«  HILL. 
WiltM  PERKINS 
WALTER  HARRIS 
JOSEPH  MANNERING 


JOHN  LEVINS 
THOMAS  OLLIVER. 
JOHN  OLLIVER. 
THOMAS  HAEWARD 
EDMOND  WYNSLOE 
JOHN  HART 
WI&M  NORTON. 
ROBERT  GAMLIN 


i5o  A  BOOKE  OF  ENTRIE  1632 

xij"  Aprilis  1632 

IgTSlHE  names  of  such  Men  women  and  children  w*  are  to  passe  to 
HaJffll  New-England  to  be  resident  there  vppon  a  Plantacon"  have 
tendred  £  taken  the  oath  of  allegeance  according  to  ye  Statute. 

JOHN  BARCROFTE.  JOHN  GREENE. 

JANE  BARCROFTE.  JACOB  GREENE. 

HUGH  MOIER.  ABIGALL  GREENE. 

HENRIE  SHERBORN  SARA.  JOIINES  madserv1. 

JOHN  GREENE  JOSEPH  GREF.NK. 
PERSEVERANCE  GREENE. 


xxij  Junij  1632 

|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 

WILLIAM  WADSWORTH  Nic°:  CLARK. 

JOHN  TALLCOTT  DANIELL  BREWER 

JOSEPH  ROBERT'S.  Jo:  BENIAMIN. 

JOHN  COXSALL  RICHARD  BENIAMIN. 

JOHN  WATSON.  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

ROBERT  SHELLEY.  THOMAS  CARRINGTON. 

WittM  HEATH.  WILLIAM  GOODWYNN. 

RICHARD  ALLIS  JOHN  WHITE. 

THOMAS  VSFITT  JAMES  OLMSTEDD. 

ISACK  MURRILL.  WILLIAM  LEWES 

JOHN  WITCHFIELD  ZETH  GRAUNT 

JONATHAN  WADE  NATHANIELL  RICHARD'S. 

ROBERT  BARTLETT  EDWARD  ELLMER. 

Jo:  BROWNE.  EDWARD  HOLMAR. 

JOHN  CHURCHMAN.  Jo:  TOTMAN. 

TOBIE  WILLET  CHARLES  GLOWER. 
WILLIAM  CURTIS 


1634]  FOR  PASSENGERS.  151 


Names  of  those  psons  that  went  from  Dartmouth  to  the  Bar- 
badoes  beinge   sworne  before  me  ALLEXANDER  STAPLEHILL 
Maior  of  Dartmouth  the  15th  day  of  Aprill  Ano  Dni  1634 

Impris  DANIELL  POWELL  of  Curmer. 


LIST  of  the  names  and  surnames  of  those  psons  wctl  are  bound  for 
Sl  Christophrs  £  haue  taken  the  oath  of  Allegeance  before  Mr 
WILLIAM  GOURNEY  Maior:  of  Dartmouth  they  beinge  brought  befor  me 
the  Twentyeth  day  of  February  in  ye  Yeare  of  or  lord  god  1634 

Inprimis  WILLIAM  HAUKINS  of  Exon  A  Glover  Aged  25  years  or  there 

abouts 

JAMES  COURTNEY  of  Exon  A  Blacksmith  Aged   23  Years  or  there- 
abouts 
RICHARD  SKOSE  of  Newton  Abbot  A  Seafaringe  man  37  Years  or 

thereabouts 
FRANCIS  BOYCE  of  London  a  Button  hole  maker  aged  25  Yeares  or 

thereabouts 
WILLIAM  CARKILLE  of  Plimouth  A  Saylemaker  aged   21   Years  or 

thereabouts 

WILLIAM  GURGE  of  Exon  a  Shoemaker  aged  20  Yeares  or  thereabouts 
ALCE  WHITMORE  of  Huniton  in  Devon  Spinster  Aged  25  Years  or 

thereabouts 
PHILIPP*  STEPHENS  of  Ashberton  in  Devon  Spinster  Aged  28  Yeares  or 

therabouts 

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 

EDWARD  MORRIS  of  Exon  a  Locker  aged  21  years  or  therabouts 
THOMAS  BRYANT  of  Bampton  in  Devonshire  a  husbandman  aged  23 

Years  or  therabouts 

*  [Probably  intended  for  PHILIPPA.] 


iS2  A  BOOKE  OF  ENTRIE  [1634 

WILLYAM  MAY  of  Myniard  in  Somersett  a  sea  man  aged  32  Yeares  or 

therabouts 

HUTINNE  OWETH  of  Sl  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  thereabouts 
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  in  Devonshire  a  husbandman  Aged  28 

Years 

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  of  Exmister  a  spinster  aged  20  Yeares 
MARYES  HARRIES  of  Stoke  Pommeroy  in  Devon  aged  23  Years  or 

therabouts 

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  Sl  Thorn,  the  Apostle  in  Devon  aged  16  years  or 

therabouts 

JAMES  WORTHY 
Deputy. 

for  Mr-  THOROUGIIGOOD 


The  Name  of  such  as  passed  out  of  the  Poart  of  Plimworth 

A  no  Dnie  1634 
PASSENGERS. 


IN  the  Robert  Bonaventure  for  Sl  Christophers. 


GEORGE  FORD  of  Exon  aged  30  yeares. 
STEPHEN  WHITTINGTON  of  Lincolne  20  yeares. 
JOHN  THOMAS  of  Sl  Tissey  26  yeares. 


1634]  FOR  PASSINGERS.  153 

JOHN  LIDDICOTT  of  Sf  Cullum  22  yeares. 

WM  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  Sl  Stephens  28  yeares. 

ANTHONY  WEBB  of  Lanceston  20  yeares. 

GREGORY  SAM  of  Chidleigh  1 5  yeares. 

CHRISTOPHER  CARTER  of  Sl  Gilt  45  yeares. 

MARTIN  ROOBY  of  Guindiron  23  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. 

REIGNOLD  FROST  of  Tottnes  15  yeares. 

JOHN  FARREN  of  Peter  Tany  2  yeares. 

WM  WADE  of  Bodmin  33  yeares. 

NICHAS  DABBIN  of  Sl  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. 

RAWLEIGH  EDYE  of  Bodmyn  1 5  yeares. 

W"  DUN  of  Truro.   16  yeares. 

ANTH:  PEARSE  of  S«  Breage  16  yeares. 

EDWARD  TREMINEERE  of  Helston  18.  yeares. 

ROBT  TRENEIGHAN  of  Helston  34  yeares. 

TEGO  LEANE  [or  LEAUE]  of  Corke  in  Ireland  30  y* 

Rec.  for  these  

All  husbandmen  bound  to  serve  there  some  3  and  some  4  yeares. 

3O 


154  A  BOOKE  OF  ENTRIE  FOR  PASSINGERS.  [1633 

1633.     \" ni  cij  {MarcJi\. 
IN  the  Margarett  for  Sl  Christophers. 


THOMAS  ROSETER  of  Washford  20  yeares. 
THO:  MARTIN  of  Cardinham  24  yeares. 
JOHN  DUSTON  of  Sl  Cullom  26  yeares. 
RICHARD  WILLIAMS  of  S'  Cullom  30  yeares. 
JOHN  NEWDON  of  S'  Tue  28.  yeares. 
JOHN  HEWBRAYNE  of  Josias  Newton  20  yre 
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  Sl  Breage  28  yeares. 
ROBT  PEDLER  of  Sl  Breage  22  yeares. 
JOHN  MERRY  of  Withiell  28.  yeares. 
WALTER  BURLACY  of  Luggan  22  yeares. 
SAMUELL  FORGIUE  of  Wallen  Lizard  26:  yrs 
RICHARD  EDWARD  of  Sl  Vivian  28.  yeares. 
RICHARD  SYMOND'S  of  Wantage  28  yeares. 
ROBT  PAINE  of  Marrozion.  29  yeares. 
WM  BADCOCKE  of  Sl  Hillary.  20  yeares. 
SIMON  MARTIN  of  St  Ives.  18  yeares. 
JOHN  MARTIN  of  Sl  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. 
WM  WlETT  of  Marozion.  17  yeares. 
NICHAS.  WATERMAN  or  [of]  Marozion  15  yrs' 
SAMUELL  PUREFOY  of  Sl  Ives  13  yeares. 
GEORGE  MATHEW.  of  Ludswan  23  ys 
TEAGE  WILLIAMS  Irishman  18.  yeares 

li      s     d 

reed,  for  them o.     15     o 

All  husbandmen  for  the  most  pt  as  the  former. 

JOSEPH  BOOLE 
is  Debutie  ther 


[ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &c., 

TAKEN    FROM   THE 

INDEXES  TO  THE  PATENT  ROLLS, 

COMMENCING  4  JAMES  I.  (1606), 
AND  ENDING    14  WILLIAM  III.  (1702).] 


2O 2 


[The  following  entries,  (pp.  155 — 168*),  relating  to  Proclamations,  Commissions,  and  Grants 
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  in  1606  (4  James  I.),  and  ending  hi 
1702  (14  William  III.).  There  are  several  entries  of  the  appointment  of  Commissioners  to  ad- 
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  must  embody  very  many  memoranda  throwing  light  upon  questions  of 
settlement  in  America.  We  may  add,  that  licenses  were  necessary,  on  leaving  England,  not  only 
for  civilians,  but  also  for  soldiers,  whether  under  command,  or  going  singly  to  join  their  regi- 
ments. Reference  to  Roll  and  Part  is  given  at  the  end  of  each  paragraph.] 


[ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &c.] 


JOMMISSION  granted  to  Sir  HENRY  BILLINGSLEY  and  Sir  WIL- 
LIAM ROMNEY,  Knights,  and  others,  to  minister  an  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  Cus- 
tomer 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- 
AMPTON, to  appoint  Deputies  to  administer  an  oath  to  all  per- 
sons of  convenient  age  who  pass  the  seas  at  the  Cinque  Ports. 
(4  Jac.  I.  p.  12.) 

Proclamation  licensing  all  manner  of  persons  under  the  age  of  One-and- 
twenty  years  upon  due  examination  of  them  to  pass  beyond  the 
Seas.  (Pat.  4  Jac.  I.  p.  12.) 

10  April.  Grant  to  Sir  THOMAS  GATES,  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  exami- 
nation of  all  such  persons  as  go  out  of  the  kingdom  at  any  of 
the  Ports  of  London,  Harwich,  Weymouth,  and  Kingston-upon- 
Hull.  (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 
the  Seas.  (5  Jac.  I.  p.  22.) 

29  July.  Grant  to  HENRY,  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.) 


i S6  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &e. 

21  May.  Grant  to  HENRY,EARLOFNoRTHAMPTON,Commission  special, 
by  his  Deputies,  to  examine  all  such  as  shall  pass  from  the 
Cinque  Ports  beyond  the  Seas,  &c.  (6  Jac.  I.  p.  20.)  Another 
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 
Jac.  I.  p.  30.) 

1  May.    Grant  to  Sir  THOMAS  CROMPTON,  Sir  THOMAS  SMYTH,  Knts., 

and  others,  Commission  special,  to  minister  an  oath  to  all 
passengers  that  desire  to  pass  over  the  Seas  at  the  Port  of 
London,  and  to  examine  them.  (6  Jac.  I.  p.  37.) 
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  Vir- 
ginia, and  to  incorporate  by  the  name  of  Treasurer  and  Com- 
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  Com- 

pany of  Adventurers  and  Planters  of  the  City  of  London  and 
Bristol,  for  the  Colony  and  Plantation  in  Newfoundland.  (8  Jac. 
I.  p.  8.) 

12  March.  Grant  to  the  Treasurer  and  Company  of  Adventurers  and 
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  succes- 
sors ;  with  full  power  for  keeping  a  Lottery.  (9  Jac.  I.  p.  14.) 

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 
of  Desscquebe,  et  alia,  (u  Jac.  I.  p.  9.) 

9  Aug.  Commission  to  EDWARD  LORD  Zoucn,  Lord  Warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  concerning  the  examining  and  licensing  of 
passengers,  with  Instructions  touching  the  same.  (13  Jac.  I. 
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.     The  King  grants,  ordains,  establishes  and  confirms  that 

LODOWICK,DUKE  OF  LENOX,  GECRGE.MARQUIS  OF  BUCKING- 
HAM, and  divers  others,  be  the  first  modern  and  present  Coun- 
cil established  at  Plymouth  in  the  county  of  Devon,  for  the  plant- 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &c.  157 


ing,  ruling  and  governing  of  New  England  in  America,  and  that 
they  shall  elect  and  choose  others  to  the  number  of  forty  persons, 
and  no  more,  to  be  of  that  Council,  and  that  they  shall  be  incor- 
porated 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 
make  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.) 
(18  Jac.  I.  p.  1 6.) 

31  Dec.  Grant  to  Sir  GEORGE  CALVERT,  Knt,  of  Newfoundland.  (20 
Jac.  I.  p.  14.)  Similar  grant  made  to  the  said  Sir  GEORGE  CAL- 
VERT, 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 
Seas,  and  to  minister  unto  them  an  Oath.  A  similar  Warrant 
granted  to  JOHN,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  (21  Jac.  I.  p.  19,  in  dorso.) 

Commission  directed  to  Sir  WILLIAM  JONES,  Sir  NICHOLAS  FORTES- 
CUE,  Knts.,  and  others,  to  view,  peruse  and  consider  all  Char- 
ters, Letters  Patent,  Proclamations  and  Commissions  concern- 
ing the  Colonies  or  Plantations  in  Virginia.  (21  Jac.  I.  p.  19.) 

Commission  directed  to  HENRY,  VISCOUNT  MANDEVILLE,  WILLIAM,' 
LORD  PAGET,  and  divers  others,  giving  them  power  and  autho- 
rity to  take  into  their  considerations  the  state  of  the  Colony 
and  Plantation  in  Virginia,  and  to  consider  of  all  matters  con- 
cerning the  people's  safety,  their  strength  and  government.  (22 
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.  Grant  to  Sir  FRANCIS  WYATT,  Knt.,  FRANCIS  WEST,  Sir 
GEORGE  YARDLEV,  Knt.,  and  others,  Commission  special,  for 
the  better  government  of  the  people  in  Virginia.  (22  Jac.  I.  p.  17.) 

1 8  September.  Commission,  appointing  Sir  GEORGE  YARDLEY,  Knt., 
Governor  in  Virginia.  (22  Jac.  I.  p.  17.) 

9  November.  The  King  constitutes  EDWARD  DiCHFElLD  and  others  to 
be  his  officers  to  search  and  sec  that  no  Tobacco  be  brought 


iS8  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &>c. 

into  this  Kingdom  from  foreign  parts,  except  from  Virginia  and 
the  Summer  Islands.  (22  Jac.  I.  p.  4.) 

Proclamation  for  the  settling  the  Plantation  of  Virginia,  (i  Chas.  I.  p.  4.) 

13  September.  Grant  to  THOMAS  WARNKR,  and  others,  the  Custody  of 
the  Islands  of  St.  Christophers,  the  Barbadoes  and  "  Moncerat  " 
[Mountserrat]  in  the  Continent  of  America,  (i  Chas.  I.  p.  6.) 

19  May.   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  they  shall  have  perpetual 
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  SAMUEL  ALDERSEY,  THOMAS  ADAMS,  and  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 

others,  Commission  special,  to  reprieve  and  stay  from  execution 
such  persons  as  stand  convicted,,  or  hereafter  shall  be  convicted, 
for  small  offences,  who  for  strength  of  body  or  other  ability  shall 
be  thought  fit  to  be  employed  in  foreign  discoveries,  or  other 
services  beyond  the  Seas.  (4  Chas.  I.  p.  23.) 

4  Feb.  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  be- 
yond 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,  Cus- 
tomers and  other  Officers  within  all  port  towns,  ports  and 
havens  to  examine  and  minister  an  oath  to  all  passengers  be- 
yond the  seas,  except  merchants  and  their  factors.  (6  Chas.  I. 
p.  6,  in  dorse.) 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &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.) 

Proclamation  forbidding  the  disorderly  trading  with  the  "Salvages" 
in  New  England  in  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.  11.) 

19  Nov.  Grant  to  EDWARD  THOROWGOOD,  the  office  of  Clerk  for  writing 
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 
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 
in  common  computation  reckoned  and  accompted  in  this  King- 
dom, to  their  heirs  and  successors.  (7  Chas.  I.  p.  14.) 

27  June.  Grant  to  EDWARD,  EARL  OF  DORSET,  HENRY,  EARL  OF  DEN- 
BIGH, and  others,  Commission  special,  to  consider  how  the 
Virginia  Plantation  now  standeth,  and  to  consider  what  com- 
modity 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. 
p.  34,  (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.  I.  p.  i.) 

3  April.  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,  Kn4- ,  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 
them,  (i  i  Chas.  I.  p.  9.) 

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160  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA, 


2  April.  Grant  to  Sir  JOHN  HARVYE,  Knt.,  Commission  special,  to  be 
the  present  Governor  of  the  Colony  and  Plantation  in  Virginia, 
with  several  powers  and  authorities  therein  mentioned.  (12 
Chas.  I.  p.  21,  in  (torso.) 

10  April.  Grant  to  WILLIAM,  AKCHKP.  OF  CANTER ISUKY,  THOMAS, 
LORD  COVENTRY,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  and  others,  Com- 
mission special,  for  the  government  of  all  persons  within  the 
Colonies  and  Plantations  beyond  the  seas,  according  to  the 
Laws  and  Constitutions  there ;  and  to  constitute  Courts  as 
well  Ecclesiastical  as  Civil  for  the  determining  of  Causes  there. 
(12  Chas.  I.  p.  21,  in  (torso.) 

10  May.     Grant  to  THOMAS  MAHKWE,  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  passes 

and  licences  in  the  Outports,  and  the  writing  and  registering  of 
the  same,  and  of  the  names  of  all  those  that  shall  go  out  of  this 
Kingdom  beyond  the  Seas,  for  21  yearj  in  reversion.  (12 
Chas.  I.  p.  14-) 

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 
upon  the  Continent  of  America,  to  them  and  their  heirs.  (13 
Chas.  I.  p.  32.) 

Proclamation  against  the  disorderly  transporting  his  Majesty's  subjects 
to  the  plantations  within  the  parts  of  America.  (13  Chas.  I. 
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  Grant  to  RICHARD  MORISON,  Esq.,  the  office  of  Captain  or 
Keeper  of  the  Castle  of  "  Poynte  Comfort,"  within  the  Lord- 
ship of  Virginia,  during  pleasure,  in  reversion.  (14  Chas.  I. 

p.  38.) 

Proclamation  to  restrain  the  transporting  of  passengers  and  provisions 
to  New  England  without  licence.  (14  Chas.  I.  p.  6,  in  (torso.) 

16  December.  Grant  to  HENRY  ASHTON,  Esq.,  PETER  HAY,  Esq.,  and 
others,  Commission  special,  to  declare  in  his  Majesty's  name,  in 
all  public  assemblies  and  places  of  the  Islands  and  province 
of  Barbadocs,  against  HENRY  HAWLEY,  to  be  Governor  or 
Lieutenant  General  of  the  said  Island ;  and  to  charge  arid 
require  him  and  his  Deputy  or  Agents,  under  his  and  their 
Allegiance,  forthwith  to  yield  up  the  said  office  and  place  of 
government,  and  all  the  incidents  thereunto,  unto  HENRY 
HUNCKES,  or  to  such  person  or  persons  as  the  EARL  OF  CAR- 
LISLE shall  appoint.  (15  Chas.  I.  p.  23,  in  (torso.) 


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3  April.  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,  Esq.,  appointed  King's  Treasurer  within 
the  Lordship  of  Virginia  for  life.  (15  Chas.  I.  p.  23.) 

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.) 

31  July.  Grant  to  Sir  WILLIAM  BERKELEY,  Knt,  and  others,  Com- 
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.) 

2  August.  FRANCIS  CRADDOCK,  Esq.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  Ge- 
neral of  the  Barbadocs  for  life.  (12  Chas.  II.  p.  32.) 

17  August.  JOHN  DAWES  appointed  Secretary  of  the  Islands  of  Barba- 
does,  and  to  the  Governor  and  Council  there :  also  clerk  of  the 
several  Courts  there,  during  life.  (12  Chas.  II.  p.  23.) 

8  January.  THOMAS  LlNCII  appointed  Provost  Marshal  of  Jamaica  for 
life.  (12  Chas.  II.  p.  30.) 

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 
parts  or  places  beyond  the  sea  ;  and  also  the  office  of  Register 
[Registrar]  of  the  names  of  all  the  said  persons  for  the  term  of 
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.  (12  Chas.  II.  p.  17.) 

10  January.     RICHARD  POVEY  appointed  Secretary  of  and  for  Jamaica 

for  life.     (12  Chas.  II.  p.  30.) 

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i6o*  ENTRIES  DELATING  TO  AMERICA,   d-r. 

12  September.     Major  JAMES  RUSSELL  appointed  Governor  of  Nevis, 

during  pleasure.     (12  Chas.  II.  p.  35.) 

21  November.  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  [Su- 

rinam] and  clerk  of  the  King's  Courts  there.  (13  Chas.  II.  p.  44.) 

27  Sept.  THOMAS  BREEDON  appointed  Governor  of  Laccady  and  Nova 
Scotia,  during  life.  (13  Chas.  II.  p.  16.) 

13  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.) 

8  February.  Commission  appointing  EDWARD  DOYLEY  to  be  Governor 
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  in  Jamaica.  (13  Chas.  II. 
p.  17,  in  dorso.) 

2  August    THOMAS,  LORD  WINDSOR,  appointed  Governor  of  Jamaica. 

(13  Chas.  II.  p.  46.) 

10  June.  Revocation  of  Letters  Patent  appointing  THOMAS  BREEDON 
Governor  of  Laccady  and  Nova  Scotia.  (14  Chas.  II.  p.  6.) 

1 5  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.) 

17  Feb.  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  Con- 
necticut in  New  England,  of  an  Incorporation  with  divers  privi- 
leges. (14  Chas.  II.  p.  1 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.) 


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17  July.     THOMAS  TEMPLE,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of  Laccady,  and 

other  the  territories  in  America,  for  life.     (14  Chas.  II.  p.  5.) 

1 8  November.     Grant  to  FRANCIS,   LORD  WiLLOUGHBY,  all  those   Is- 

lands 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.) 

24  March.  Grant  to  GEORGE,  DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE,  ANTHONY, 
LORD  ASHLEY,  and  others,  all  that  territory  or  track  [tract]  of 
land  called  Carolina.  (15  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

17  July.  Commission  to  THOMAS  TEMPLE,  Esq.,  to  be  Governor  of 
several  places  in  America.  (15  Chas.  II.  p.  18.) 

Grant  to  JOHN  CLARKE  and  others,  Inhabitants  of  New  England,  of 
divers  liberties,  &c.  (15  Chas.  II.  p.  15.) 

9  April.  Grant  to  THOMAS  ROSSE  and  others,  the  office  of  Receiver  Ge- 
neral, of  all  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 
privileges.  (15  Chas.  II.  p.  15.) 

2  June.    Grant  to  FRANCIS,  LORD  WILLOUGHBY,  and  others,  of  the 

main  tract  of  land,  being  part  of  the  continent  of  Guiana  in 
America,  called  Surinam.  (15  Chas.  II.  p.  10.) 

13  August.  Grant  to  JOHN  COLLINS,  of  a  moiety  o'f  the  profits  of  the 
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  Bar- 
badoes and  Caribee,  for  life.  (16  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 

12  March.  Grant  to  JAMES,  DUKE  OF  YORK,  and  his  heirs,  all  that  part 
of  the  main  land  of  New  England,  and  several  Islands  adjacent. 
(i6Chas.  II.  p.  8.) 

17  Feb.  Grant  to  THOMAS  ELLIOTT,  of  certain  Copper  Mines  and 
other  metals  in  Nova  Scotia,  for  31  years.  (16  Chas.  II.  p.  17.) 

29  May.  Grant  to  Sir  GEORGE  CARTERET,  Knt.,  and  JOHN  TRETHE- 
\VY,  one  annuity  of  5oo/.  per  annum,  to  be  paid  out  of  one 
moiety  of  the  profits  arising  out  of  the  Caribee  Islands,  and  due 
or  payable  to  the  Crown  during  the  lives  of  WILLIAM  LEY  and 
JAMES  CARTERETT.  (17  Chas.  II.  p.  5.) 

3  April.     Declaration  that  the  commodities  of  Jamaica  shall  pay  no  cus- 

toms for  the  space  of  five  years.    (17  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 


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20  December.  Grant  to  Sir  JAMES  MoDYFORD,  Knt,  licence  to  dis- 
tinguish the  Island  of  Providence  alias  St.  Katharine,  into 
counties,  towns,  manors,  lordships  and  other  privileges.  (18 
Chas.  II.  p.  4.) 

4  February.  WILLIAM  WILLOUGIIBY,  Esq.,  appointed  Captain  General 
of  the  Caribcc  Islands  for  three  years.  (18  Chas.  II.  p.  4.) 

19  March.  EDWARD  SCAREURGII  appointed  Surveyor  General  of  Vir- 
ginia during  life.  (19  Chas.  II.  p.  8.) 

8  May.  Grant  to  HENRY,  EARL  OF  ST.  ALBANS,  JOHN,  LORD  BERKE- 
LEY, Sir  WILLIAM  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,  DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE,  WILLIAM, 
EARL  OF  CRAVEN,  JOHN,  LORD  BERKELEY,  ANTHONY,  LORD 
ASHLEY,  Sir  GEORGE  CARTERET,  Sir  PETER  COLLITON,  &c., 
all  those  Islands  called  the  Bahama  Islands  or  the  Islands  of 
Lucayos,  lying  in  the  degrees  of  22  to  27,  and  all  ports,  havens, 
creeks,  &c.,  to  their  heirs  and  assigns.  (22  Chas.  II.  p.  9.) 

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, 
viz1:  to  the  EARL  OF  SANDWICH,  7<X>/.  per  annum,  and  to  the 
rest  (to  each)  5OO/.  per  annum,  they  being  of  the  Council  for 
Foreign  Plantations.  (22  Chas.  II.  p.  8.) 

6  August.     Grant  to  FRANCIS  RAYNES,  all  the  lands  and  estates  of  one 

HENRY  EDLYN,  lying  and  being  in  the  Island  of  Barbados, 
escheated  to  the  Crown  by  his  being  executed  for  the  murder 
of  his  wife.  (22  Chas.  II.  p.  i.) 

8  July.     EDWYN   STEED   appointed    Provost  Marshal  General  of   the 

Barbadoes,  for  life.     (22  Chas.  II.  p.  i.) 

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.) 

23  March.  Sir  ERNEST  BRYAN,  Knt.,  appointed  Escheator  in  the 
Barbadoes  and  the  Caribee  Islands,  for  life.  (23  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 

4  April.  Commission  for  JAMES,  DUKE  OF  YORK,  and  others,  to  be  of 
the  Council  for  Foreign  Plantations.  (23  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

7  March.      CHARLES   WHEELER    appointed   Captain   General    of   the 

Caribee  Islands.     (23  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  c-r.  161* 

19  June.  Commission  appointing  Sir  RICHARD  TEMPLE,  Knt,  to  be 
of  the  Council  of  Foreign  Plantations.  (23  Chas.  II.  p.  2,  /// 
dorso.)  Another  Commission  (same  part)  dated  15  Aug. 

17  November.    ALEXANDER  CULPEPER  appointed  Surveyor  in  Virginia, 

during  pleasure.     (23  Chas.  II.  p.  8.) 

1 6  September.  ROBERT  CLOWES  appointed  Chief  Clerk  to  attend  the 
Supreme  Council  in  the  town  of  St.  lago,  in  Jamaica,  during 
life.  (24  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 

27  September.     Commission  granting  to  ANTHONY,  EARL  OF  SHAFTES- 

BURY,  and  others,  a  standing  Council  for  Trade  and  Traffic  both 
at  home  and  for  the  Foreign  Plantations.  (24  Chas.  II.  p.  4.) 

19  July.  Grant  to  WILLIAM,  EARL  OF  KiNNOUL,  in  consideration  of  a 
surrender  by  him  made  of  his  interest  in  the  Caribee  Islands, 
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.) 

10  February.  .  Revocation  of  the  Grant  formerly  made  to  Sir  CHARLES 
WHEELER,  of  the  Government  of  the  Leeward  Islands.  (24 
Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

10  February.  WILLIAM  STAPLETON  appointed  Governor  of  the  Lee- 
ward Islands  during  pleasure.  (24  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

6  July.  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  LEONARD  COMPEARE  and  THOMAS  MARTYN,  Esq., 
the  office  of  Receiver  of  the  Duties  upon  all  Wines,  Brandies, 
&c.,  imported  into  Jamaica,  for  life.  (26  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

29  June.  Grant  to  JAMES,  DUKE  OF  YORK,  of  several  Islands  and  main 
land,  near  New  England,  particularly  bounded,  to  him  and  his 
heirs,  &c.  (26  Chas.  II.  p.  5.) 

28  March.     RICHARD  MORLEY,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  of  Barbadoes, 

and  Clerk  of  the  Courts  there,  during  life.     (26  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 
8  July.     THOMAS,  LORD  CULPEPER,  appointed  Lieutenant  and  Governor 
General  of  Virginia,  during  life.     (27  Chas.  II.  p.  7.) 

1 8  March.     Grant  to  GEORGE  GOSSELYNG,  of  all  the  lands,  tenements, 

goods,  and  chattels  of  his  brother  JAMES  GOSSELYNG,  in  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  forfeited  by  his  being  an  alien.  (27  Chas. 
II.  p.  2.) 

27  January.  The  King  declares  and  confirms  several  Laws  concerning  his 
people  in  Newfoundland,  and  upon  the  sea  adjoining,  &c.  (27 
Chas.  II.  p.  ii.) 


1 62-  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  d-<r. 

Proclamation  to  prohibit  commodities  into  Foreign  Plantations,  but  from 
England  only.  (27  Chas.  II.  p.  10.) 

1 1  March.  JOHN  RICHARDS  appointed  Secretary  of  the  Barbadoes,  for 
life.  (27  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

25  June.  RoiiERT  THORNTON,  gent.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  of 
Jamaica,  for  life.  (27  Chas.  II.  p.  7.) 

3  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  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Market  in  Barba- 
does, during  pleasure.  (27  Chas.  II.  p.  11.) 

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  Go- 

vernor of  Virginia,  in  the  absence  of  HERBERT  JKFFERY.    (28 
Chas.  II.  p.  i.) 

9  October.  HERBERT  JEFFERY  appointed  Governor  of  Virginia  in  the 
place  of  Sir  WILLIAM  BERKELEY.  (28  Chas.  II.  p.  i.) 

11  November.     Commission  granted  for  HERBERT  JEFFERYES  to  be 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  Virginia.     (28  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 

9  March.     GARRETT  COTTER  appointed  Secretary  and  Marshal  of  the 

Islands  of  Nevis,  Teago,  and  Mountserrat,  for  three  lives.     (28 
Chas.  II.  p.  5.) 

10  October.     Grant  to  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Virginia  ;  a  special 

pardon  for  passing  Acts  of  State  to  the  Rebels.    (28  Chas.  II. 
p.i.) 

Same  date  and  part,  the  King  confirms  and  grants  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  Virginia,  privileges,  &c. 

Commission  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, 
to  administer  an  oath  to  WILLIAM  STAPLETON,  appointed 
Captain  General  of  the  Caribee  Islands,  lying  leeward  of  Guada- 
loup,  and  for  WILLIAM  STAPLETON  to  administer  an  oath  to  the 
Deputy  Governors  of  the  same.  (29  Chas.  II.  p.  10.) 

27  April.  CHARLES  HERBERT  appointed  Chief  Clerk  in  the  town  of 
St.  lago  de  la  Vaga,  in  Jamaica.  (29  Chas.  II.  p.  4.) 

i  March.  CHARLES,  EARL  OK  CARLISLE,  appointed  Governor  and  Cap- 
tain General  of  Jamaica.  (30  Chas.  II.  p.  6.) 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  d-r.  163 

13  April.  The  King  confirms  divers  Laws  made  in  Jamaica.  (3oChas. 
II.  p.  7.)  The  heads  of  the  Bills  are  forty  in  number. 

26  September.  Grant  to  EDWARD  RANDOLPH,  Esq.,  and  others,  Commis- 
sion to  administer  an  oath  to  JOSIAS  WlNSLOW,  Governor  of 
New  Plymouth  ;  also  to  BENEDICT  ARNOLD,  Esq.,  Governor  of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantation;  to  JOHN  LEVEKETT, 
Esq.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay  ;  and  to  WILLIAM  LEET, 
Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Corporation  of  Connecticut.  (30  Chas.  II. 
p.  i.) 

20  April.     Indenture  between  the  King  and  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 
percent,  in  the  Islands  of  Barbadoes,  Nevis, Antegua,  Mountser- 
rat,  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  Chan- 
cery 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.) 

2  August.  GARRETT  COTTER  appointed  Secretary  and  Marshal  of  the 
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  Colony  of 
New  Hampshire,  in  America.  (31  Chas.  II.  p.  6.) 

8  May.  CHARLES  JONES  appointed  Postmaster  and  Register  of  the 
Admiralty  in  Barbadoes.  (31  Chas.  II.  p.  5.) 

5  April.   THOMAS  ROBSON  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Market  in  Bridgtown, 

in  Barbadoes,  during  pleasure.     (31  Chas.  II.  p.  5.) 
20  March.     NICHOLAS  SPENCER  appointed  Secretary  in  Virginia,  during 

pleasure.     (31  Chas.  II.  p.  6.) 

8  December.  Concerning  Laws  to  be  made  in  Virginia  :  the  confir- 
mation of  Tithes,  &c.  (31  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

24  February.  JOHN  BlNDLOSSE  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Markets  in 
Jamaica.  (32  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

6  March.    JOSEPH  CRISPE  appointed  Escheator  in  the  Leeward  Islands. 

(32  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

19  May.  WILLIAM  BLATHWAITE,  E_q.,  appointed  Surveyor  and  Audi- 
tor General  of  all  the  Revenues  in  America.  (32  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

28  October.  RICHARD  SUTTON  appointed  Governor  of  Barbadoes,  &c- 
(32  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 

28  February.  Grant  made  to  WILLIAM  PENN,  Esq.,  of  a  tract  of  land, 

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with  the  Islands  belonging  to  it,  in  America,  bounded  on  the 
east  by  Delaware,  &c.  (33  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

2  September.  Sir  THOMAS  LYNCH  appointed  Governor  of  Jamaica. 
(33  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

21  April.    OBEDIAH  CLAYTON  and  SAMUEL  TRAVEL  appointed  Clerks 

of  the  Passes,  for  21  years.     (33  Chas.  II.  p.  3.) 

9  May.  EDWARD  CRANFEILD,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. (34  Chas.  II.  p.  i.) 

14  Nov.  CORNWALL  SOMERS,  gent.,  appointed  Postmaster  in  Barbadoes, 
vice  CHARLES  JONES,  deceased.  (34  Chas.  II.  p.  8.) 

14  December.  TIMOTHY  THORNHILL,  of  Barbadoes,  created  a  Baronet. 
(34  Chas.  II.  p.  9.) 

22  March.    The  King  doth  give  and  grant  to  JAMES,  DUKE  OF  YORK, 

his  heirs  and  assigns,  the  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  De- 
laware ;  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  extend- 
ing south  to  Cape  Lopin.  To  be  holden  of  the  manor  of 
East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  not 
in  capite  or  by  knight's  service,  yielding  and  rendering  there- 
fore every  year  four  beaver  skins,  when  the  same  shall  be  de- 
manded, or  within  ninety  days  after  such  demand  made — with 
several  powers  and  authorities,  amongst  others  to  exercise  Mar- 
tial Law.  (35  Chas.  II.  p.  i.) 

23  Nov.     GEORGE  HANNAH,  Esq.,  appointed   Provost  Marshal  General 

of  Barbadoes.     (35  Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

28  Sept.  FRANCIS,  LORD  HOWARD  of  Effingham,  appointed  Lieuten- 
ant and  Governor  General  of  Virginia,  during  pleasure.  (35 
Chas.  II.  p.  2.) 

i  January.  RICHARD  CONY,  Esq.,  appointed  Lieutenant  Governor  and 
Commander  in  Chief  of  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.) 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &t.  163* 

17  December.  JOHN  TUCKER,  gent.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  Gene- 
ral, or  Sheriff,  and  Secretary  of  Bermuda,  alias  the  Summer 
Islands,  to  exercise  by  himself  or  deputy,  during  pleasure.  (36 
Chas.  II.  p.  8.) 

2  July.  THOMAS  ROBSON,  gent.,  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Markets  of  St 
Michael's,  alias  Bridge  Town,  Spikes  Town,  and  all  the  Towns 
in  the  Barbadoes.  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  i.) 

1 1  April.  JOHN  MOUNTSTEVENS,  Esq.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal 
General  of  Jamaica,  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  4.) 

17  October.  GEORGE  HANNAY,  Esq.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  Gene- 
ral of  Barbadoes.  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

15  October.  EDWARD  RANDOLPH,  Esq.,  appointed  Collector,  Surveyor, 
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 
England,  commonly  called  Massachusetts  Bay  ;  and  appoints 
JOSEPH  DUDLEY,  Esq.,  to  be  the  first  president,  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

28  October.  FRANCIS,  LORD  HOWARD,  of  Effingham,  appointed  Lieu- 
tenant and  Governor  General  of  Virginia,  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

21  October.  NICHOLAS  SPENCER,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  in  Virginia, 
(i  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

21  October.  ALEXANDER  CULPEPER,  Esq.,  appointed  Surveyor  General 
in  Virginia,  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

17  October.  REGINALD  WILSON,  of  Jamaica,  gent.,  appointed  Clerk  of 
the  Naval  or  Navy  Office  in  Jamaica,  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

28  October.  Sir  PHILIP  HOWARD,  Knt.,  appointed  Captain  General  and 
Governor  in  Chief,  in  and  over  Jamaica,  and  the  other  territories 
depending  thereon,  (i  Jac.  II.  p.  10.) 

5  December.  Grant  to  HUGH  NODEN,  Merchant  Taylor  of  London,  of 
five  shares  of  land,  with  the  edifices  thereupon,  situate  in  the 
Summer  Islands  alias  Bermuda,  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 
To  be  held  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty  only,  (i  Jac. 
II.  p.  10.) 

8  January.  ARCHIBALD  CARMICHAEL,  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Navy  in 
Barbadoes.  (2  Jac.  II.  p.  2.) 

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 
against  the  Bermuda  Company.  (2  Jac.  II.  p.  6,  in  dorso.) 

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164*  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  6-r. 

9  June.  Grant  to  Colonel  JOHN  LEGG,  CHRISTOPHER  GUISE,  and 
JOHN  ROBINS,  (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.  JOHN  TUCKER  appointed  Secretary  and  Provost  Marshal 
General  of  the  Bermuda  or  Summer  Islands.  (2  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

3  June.    Sir  EDMUND  ANDROS  appointed  Governor  of  New  England. 

(2  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

10  June.  THOMAS  DUNCAN,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of  New  York. 
(2  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

9  Sept.  THOMAS  MONTGOMERY  appointed  Attorney  General  of  Bar- 
badoes.  (2  Jac.  II.  p.  10.) 

9  Sept.  Sir  ROBERT  ROBINSON  appointed  Governor  of  Bermuda. 
(2  Jac.  II.  p.  10,  in  dorso^ 

28  Sept.  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  for  the  DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE  to  be  Governor  of 
Jamaica.  (2  Jac.  II.  p.  1 1.) 

28  Dec.  WILLIAM  TYACK,  gent.,  appointed  Escheator  of  the  Leeward 
Islands.  (2  Jac.  II.  p.  12.) 

4  March.    Grant  to  CHRISTOPHER,    DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE,  of    all 

Wrecks  of  plate,  gold,  silver,  &c.,  on  the  north  side  of  Hispa- 
niola,  or  about  the  Islands  of  Bahama  and  Florida.  (3  Jac  II. 
p.i.) 

2  March.  Grant  to  CHRISTOPHER,  DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE,  of  all  Mines 
of  Gold,  &c.,  in  the  Colonies  of  America.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  2.) 

12  August.     Ratification  of  the  Letters  Patent  made  to  the  DUKE  OF 

ALBEMARLE  on  the  4th  March.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  7.) 

23  August.  Grant  to  the  DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE,  the  sole  use  of  saw 
mills  in  the  plantations  of  America,  (New  England  excepted), 
for  the  term  of  14  years.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

1 3  August.     The  King  erects  the  office  of  Provost  Marshal  General  of 

New  England,  and  grants  the  same  to  Sir  WILLIAM  PHIPPS. 
(3  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

12  November.  HENRY  HORDESNELL,  Esq.,  appointed  Justice,  or  Chief 
Judge  of  the  Bermuda  or  Summer  Islands.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 

January  20.  Proclamation  for  the  more  effectual  reducing  and  suppress- 
ing pirates  or  privateers  in  America.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  9.) 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &f.  165 

4  November. .  MATHEW  PLOWMAN  appointed  Collector  and  Receiver  of 

New  York,  with  a  salary  of  2OO/.  per  annum,  vice  LUCAS  SAN- 
TEN.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  10.) 

20  October.  Grant  to  the  EARL  OF  FEVERSHAM,  of  all  Wrecks,  &c.,  on 
the  north  side  of  the  main  land  of  America.  (3  Jac.  II.  p.  IO.) 

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.) 

5  May.     The  King  authorises  the  DUKE  OF  ALBEMARLE,  (during  his 

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.  The  King  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.) 

27  September.  The  King  confirms  to  THOMAS,  LORD  CULPEPER,  an 
entire  tract  of  land  in  Virginia,  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. 
(4 Jac.  II.  p.;.) 

5  September.     Grant  to  JOHN,  EARL  OF  BATH,    ANTHONY,   LORD 

FALKLAND,  and  others,  the  use  of  the  ship  Farsight,  to  take 
up  and  recover  Gold  near  Hispaniola.  (4  Jac.  II.  p.  7.) 

25  September.  HENRY  FIFIELD,  gent,  appointed  Secretary  and  Provost 
Marshal  General  of  the  Summer  Islands,  alias  the  Bermudas. 
(4  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

7  April.     Sir  EDMUND  ANDROS  appointed  Captain  General  and  Gover- 

nor over  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  &c.  (Pennsylvania  and  the 
county  of  Delaware  only  excepted,  vide  Pat.  3  June,  2  Jac.  II.) 
(4  Jac.  II.  p.  8.) 

6  April.     Major  HENRY  CARRE  appointed  Provost  Marshal  General  of 

Jamaica,     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  I.) 

19  July.  HENDER  MOLESWORTH,  of  Jamaica,  Esq.,  created  a  Baronet, 
(i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  2.) 

8  August.    ARCHIBALD  CARMICHAELL  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Navy  in 

the  Barbadoes.     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  4.) 
25  July.     Sir  HENDER   MOLESWORTH   appointed  Captain  General  of 

Jamaica,     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  4.) 
3  August.     JAMES    KENDALL,  Esq.,    appointed    Captain   General    of 

Barbadoes,  St.  Lucca,  &c.     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  4.) 


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14  September.     CHIDLEY  BROOKE  appointed  Collector  and  Receiver  of 

New  York,     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  5.) 

8  August.  REGINALD  WILSON  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Navy  in  Jamaica. 
(i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  5.) 

3  October.  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.) 

3  October.     Grant  of  a  large  Commission  to  JAMES  KENDALL,  lately 

made  Governor  of  Barbadoes.     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 

26  October.  CHRISTOPHER  CODRINGTON,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of 
the  Islands  of  Nevis,  &c.  (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 

15  November.  HENRY  FIFEILD*  appointed  Secretary  and  Provost  Mar- 

shal of  Bermuda,     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  7.) 

8  November.  ISAAC  RICHIER  appointed  Governor  of  Bermuda,  &rc.  (r 
Will.  &  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 

Jamaica,     (i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  8.) 

6  November.     The  King  erects  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, 
p.  8.) 

4  January.     HENRY  SLATER   appointed  Governor  of   New  York,     (i 

Will.  &  Mary,  p.  8.) 

7  October.     \VILLIAM,  EARL  OF  INCHIQUIN,  appointed  Lieutenant  or 

Governor  General  of  Jamaica,     (i  Will,  fc  Mary,  p.  8.) 

13  December.     THOMAS  FERNELEY,  Esq.,  appointed   Secretary  of  the 

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  appointed  Secretary  in  Virginia, 
(i  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  9.) 

31  December.  CHRISTOPHER  CODRINGTON,  Captain  General  of  Nevis, 
appointed  Vice  Admiral  of  the  said  Island,  (i  Will.  &  Mary, 

P-9-) 

*  [See  25  Sept.,  4jac.  II.] 


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25  February..  GEORGE  HANWAY  appointed  Provost  Marshal  General  of 
Barbadoes.  (2  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  2.) 

5  November.  FRANCIS,  LORD  HOWARD  of  Effingham,  appointed  Go- 
vernor General  of  Virginia.  (2  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  5.) 

4  December.  JOSEPH  BATHURST  and  RICHARD  DODINGTON,  appointed 
Clerk  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Jamaica.  (2  Will,  fc 
Mary,  p.  6.) 

25  November.  Grant  to  THOMAS  NEALE,  Esq.,  of  all  Wrecks,  &c.,  within 
twenty  leagues  of  the  Bermudas.  (2  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 

27  June.  LIONEL  COPLEY,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of  Maryland. 
(3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  2.) 

4  June.     ROWLAND  WILLIAMS,  Esq.,  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Navy  of 

the  Leeward  Caribee  Islands.     (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  3.) 

5  September.     Sir  THOMAS  LAWRANCE  appointed  Secretary  of  Mary- 

land.    (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 

7  October.  The  King  incorporates  the  inhabitants  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  in  New  England,  &c.  (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  7.) 

I  October.     THOMAS  BELCHAMBER  appointed  Provost  Marshal  General 

of  the  Islands  of  St.  Christophers,  &c.,  vice  EPAPHRODITUS 
HAUGHTON.    (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  7.) 

30  November.  JAMES  VERNON,  Esq.,  appointed  Chief  Clerk  of  St.  lago 
de  la  Vaga,  Jamaica.  (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  8.) 

I 1  January.     JOHN  PALMER,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  of  St.  Christo- 

phers, &c.     (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  9.) 

12  December.  Sir  WILLIAM  PHIITS  appointed  Captain  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay.  (3  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  9.) 

I  March.  Sir  EDMOND  ANDROS  appointed  Lieutenant  and  Governor 
General  of  Virginia.  (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  i.) 

18  March.  BENJAMIN  FLETCHER  appointed  Captain  General  and  Go- 
vernor of  New  York.  (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  2.) 

I  March.  SAMUEL  ALLEN,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  2.) 

5  July.  Grant  to  THOMAS  NEALE  of  all  Wrecks,  &c.,  on  the  Coast  of 
Bermudas,  or  within  20  Leagues.  (4  Will,  i:  Mary,  p.  5.) 

1 6  July.  Grant  to  THOMAS  NEALE,  of  all  Treasure  Trove  in  the  little 
Island  called  Ireland,  near  the  Bermudas.  (4  Will.  &  Mary, 
P.  SO 

20  September.  WILLIAM  BRODRICKE  appointed  Attorney  General  in 
Jamaica.  (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 


1 6 6*  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  e-r. 

20  September.     WILLIAM  BEESTON,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  of  Ja- 

maica.    (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 

22  August.  Grant  to  THOMAS  NEALE  of  all  mines  of  gold  within  their 
Majesties'  plantations  in  America,  for  51  years;  yielding  and 
paying  a  sixth  part.  (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  6.) 

19  August.     The  King  and  Queen,  in  consideration  of  400^.,  do   give 

unto  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,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  in 
Virginia.  (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  8.) 

8  February.  Licence  granted  to  found  a  College  in  the  West  part  of 
Virginia.  (4  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  9.) 

21  October.  BENJAMIN  FLETCHER  (lately  made  Governor  of  New  York), 

appointed  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.     (6  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  10.) 

I  March.  JOHN  GODDARD,  Esq.,  appointed  Governor  and  Commander 
of  the  Bermuda  or  Summer  Islands.  (5  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  i.) 

20  February.     The   King  pardons  GEERRARD  BEECKMAN,  MYNDERT 

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  New 
York  (is  particularly  mentioned).  (5  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  i.) 

10  March.  Grant  to  MAINHARDT,  DUKE  OF  LEINSTER,  of  all  Wrecks, 
&c.,  &c.,  between  the  Latitudes  of  12  Degrees  South  and  40 
Degrees  North,  by  him  to  be  recovered  at  any  time  within  20 
years  after  the  date  hereof,  (the  Bermudas,  Cartagena,  and  Ja- 
maica excepted)  for  several  terms  of  years,  one  full  tenth  of  the 
premises  reserved  to  the  King  and  Queen.  (5  Will.  &  Mary, 

p.!.) 

IO  February.  FRANCIS  NICHOLSON,  Esq.,  appointed  Captain  General 
and  Governor  of  Maryland.  (5  Will,  fc  Mary,  p.  2.) 

27  January.  WILLIAM  BARNES,  Esq.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  Ge- 
neral of  the  Islands  of  St.  Christopher's,  Nevis,  Mountserrat 
and  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 5  ApriL  Grant  to  the  Widows  and  Children  of  JACOB  LEISLER  and 
JACOB  MILBURNE,  of  New  York,  all  the  real  and  personal 
estates  of  the  said  LEISLER  and  MILBURNE,  executed  for 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &t.  167 

treason  or   supposed   treason,  in  the  Colony  of  New   York. 
(5  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  4.) 

1 3  December.  Grant  to  Sir  JOHN  HOSKYNS,  of  Harewood,  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.  $•) 

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  Is- 
lands, lying  and  being  to  windward  from  Guadaloupe.  (5  Will. 
&  Mary,  p.  5.) 

26  June.  Colonel  RALPH  WORMLEY  appointed  Secretary  of  Virginia, 
(vice  CHRISTOPHER  ROBINSON,  Esq.,  deceased,)  to  hold  the 
same  by  himself  or  deputy,  during  pleasure.  (5  Will.  &  Mary, 
p.  6.) 

10  June.  BENJAMIN  FLETCHER,  Esq.,  Governor  of  New  York  and 
Pennsylvania,  to  be  Commander  of  the  Militia  of  Connecti- 
cut!. (5  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  7,  in  dorso.) 

8  March.  EDWARD  CRANFEILD,  Esq.,  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Navy  in 
Barbadoes,  vice  ARCHIBALD  CARMICHAEL,  Esq.,  deceased, 
during  pleasure.  (6  Will.  &  Mary,  p.  I.) 

17  January.  Revocation  of  the  appointment  of  GEORGE  HANNAH  to 
the  office  of  Provost  Marshal  of  Barbadoes,  and  appoints 
JAMES  HANNAH,  Esq.,  to  the  said  office.  (7  Will.  III.  p.  4.) 

1 6  April.  JOHN  PERRIE,  Esq.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  General  of  the 
Islands  of  St.  Christopher's,  Nevis,  Mountserrat,  and  Antegua, 
during  pleasure,  vice  WILLIAM  BARNES,  Esq.,  deceased.  (8 
Will.  III.  p.  4.) 

i  May.  WILLIAM  BRODERICK,  Esq.,  appointed  Attorney  General  of 
Jamaica.  (8  Will.  III.  p.  6.) 

26  June.  WILLIAM  PARTRIDGE,  Esq.,  appointed  Lieutenant  Governor 
of  New  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 
Will.  III.  p.  3.) 

22  February.  EDWARD  PARSONS,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  of  St. 
Christopher's,  Nevis,  Mountserrat,  and  Antegua,  and  other 
Leeward  Caribee  Islands,  during  pleasure.  (9  Will.  III.  p.  4.) 

21** 


1 68  ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &c. 

iS  June.  RICHARD,  EARL  of  BELLOMONT,  appointed  Captain  General 
and  Governor  in  Chief  of  Massachusetts  Bay ;  also  Governor 
and  Commander  in  Chief  of  all  that  province  of  New  Hamp- 
shire within  New  England,  extending  from  three  miles  north- 
ward of  Merrimac  River  unto  the  province  of  Main.  (9  Will. 
III.  p.  6,  in  dor  so?) 

iS  June.  RICHARD,  EARL  OF  BELLOMONT,  appointed  Captain  General 
and  Governor  in  Chief  of  New  York,  (9  Will.  III.  p.  7.) 

24  July.  RALPH  GREY,  Esq.,  appointed  Captain  General  and  Governor 
in  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.) 

17  July.    JOHN  BABER,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  of  Jamaica,  and  Com- 

missary of  the  Stores  and  Clerk  of  the  Enrolment  of  Deeds, 
&c.,  during  pleasure.  (9  Will.  III.  p.  7.) 

1 8  August.    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.) 

12  August.  GEORGE  GOLDING,  Esq.,  appointed  Provost  Marshal  Gene- 
ral of  Jamaica,  during  pleasurc.  (10  Will.  III.  p.  7.) 

20  July.  FRANCIS  NICHOLSON,  Esq.,  appointed  Lieutenant  and  Gover- 
nor 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.    NATHANIEL  BLAKESTON,  Esq.,  appointed  Captain  Gene- 

ral and  Governor  in  Chief  of  Maryland.     (10  Will.  III.  p.  9.) 

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.^  (10  Will.  III.  p.  10.) 

6  May.     WILLIAM  NEEDHAM,  gent.,  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  of  Jamaica,  during  pleasure.  (11  Will.  III. 
p.i.) 

25  March.  WILLIAM  WELBY,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  of  Barbadoes, 
during  pleasure,  (n  Will.  III.  p.  i.) 

7  June.     EDWARD  JONES,  gent,  appointed  Secretary  and  Provost  Mar- 

shal General  of  the  Bermudas,  alias  Summer  Islands,  (i  i  Will. 
III.  p.  2.) 


ENTRIES  RELATING  TO  AMERICA,&c.  167* 

1 8  May.  EDWARD  CHILTON,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister,  appointed 
Attorney  General  of  Barbadoes.  (i  i  Will.  III.  p.  2.) 

5  January.  Sir  WILLIAM  BEESTON  appointed  Captain  General  and 
Governor  in  Chief  of  Jamaica,  during  pleasure,  (u  Will.  III. 
P-4-) 

17  March.  ALLEN  BRODERICK,  Esq.,  appointed  Attorney  General  of 
Jamaica,  during  pleasure,  (i  i  Will.  III.  p.  5.) 

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.  Christo- 
pher's, Mountserrat,  Antegua,  Barbadoes,  Anquilla,  &c.  (n 
Will.  III.  p.  6,  in  dorso.) 

23  Nov.  RALPH  GREY,  Esq.,  and  others,  appointed  Commissioners  at 
Barbadoes,  Sta.  Lucia,  Dominico,  St.  Vincent's,  &c.,  for  examin- 
ing of  Piracies.  Similar  Commissions  to  STAFFORD  FAIRBORE, 
and  others,  for  Newfoundland ;  to  BENJAMIN  BENNET,  Esq., 
and  others,  for  the  Bermudas  or  Summer  Islands  ;  to  NATHAN 
BLACKSTON,  Esq.,  for  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  ;  to  CHRIS- 
TOPHER CODRINGTON,  Esq.,  for  St.  Christopher's,  Mountserrat, 
Antigua,  Barbouda,  [Barbadoes]  Anguilla,  &c,  commonly  called 
the  Caribee  Islands  ;  to  FRANCIS  NICHOLSON,  Esq.,  for  Vir- 
ginia and  Carolina  ;  and  to  RICHARD,  EARL  OF  BELLOMONT, 
for  Massachusetts  Bay,  New  Hampshire,  and  Rhode  Island. 
(12  Will.  III.  p.  i.) 

13  December.  SAMUEL  Cox,  Esq.,  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Navy  Office 
in  Barbadoes,  during  pleasure.  (12  Will.  III.  p.  i.) 

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.) 

24  September.     BENJAMIN  BENNETT,  Esq.,  appointed  Lieutenant  Go- 

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  and  Receiver 

of  New  York  (during  pleasure),   with  a  salary  of  20O/.,  vice 

CHIDLEY  BROOK,  who  was  appointed  14  Dec.,  i  Will.  &  Mary. 

(12  Will.  III.  p.  4.) 
1 1  July.     Sir  THOMAS  LAWRENCE,  Bart.,  appointed  Secretary  of  Mary- 

land,  during  pleasure.     (13  Will.  III.  p.  I.) 

21**— 2 


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ENTRIES  DELATING  TO  AMERICA,  &>e. 


31  July.  WILLIAM  SELWYN,  Esq.,  appointed  Captain  General  and 
Commander  in  Chief  of  Jamaica,  during  pleasure.  (13  Will. 
III.  p.  I,  in  dor  so.) 

9  September.  EDWARD  HYDE,  Esq.,  commonly  called  LORD  CORN- 
BURY,  appointed  Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief  of 
New  York,  during  pleasure.  (13  Will.  III.  p.  2.) 

27  November.  HENRY  CARPENTER,  Esq.,  appointed  Secretary  of  the 
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,  Esq.,  appointed  Captain  General  and 
Governor  in  Chief  over  the  Islands  of  Barbadoes,  Sta.  Lucia, 
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.  (14  Will.  III.  p.  i,  in  dorso.) 


Lists  of  the 

Livinge  and 

Dead  in  Virginia 

Febr:  16th  1623.* 


[i.e.  162  j.] 


A  List  of  Names;  of  the  Living  in 

Virginia 

february  the  16  1623 


Att  y  Collcdg  Land. 
THOMAS  MARLETT 
CHRISTOPHER  BRANCH 
FRANCIS  BOOT. 

WILLIAM  BROWING  [BROWNING] 
WALTER  Coop  [COOPER] 
WILLIAM  WELDER 
LEONARD  MORE 
DANIELL  SHURLEY 
PEETER  JORDEN 
NICHOLAS  PERSE 
WILLIAM  DALBIE 
ESAIAS  RAWTON 
THEODER  MOISES 
ROBERT  CHAMFER 
THOMAS  JONES 
DAVID  WILLIAMS 
WILLIAM  WALKER 
EDWARD  HOBSON 
THOMAS  HOBSON 
JOHN  DAY 


WILLIAM  COOKSEY 
ROBERT  FARNELL 
NICHOLAS  CHAPMAN 
MATHEW  EDLOW 
WILLIAM  PRICE 
GABRIELL  HOLLAND 
JOHN  WATTSON 
EBEDMELECH  GASTRELL 
THOMAS  OSBORNE 


Att  y  Neck  of  Land. 

LUKE  BOYS 
Mrs  BOYS 
ROBERT  HALAM 
JOSEPH  ROYALL 
JOHN  DOD'S 
Mrs  DOD'S 

ELIZABETH  PERKINSON 
WILLIAM  VINCENT 
M«  VINCENT 


170 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

ALLEXANDER  BRADWAYE 
his  wife  BRADWAYE 
JOHN  PRICE 
his  wife  PRICE 
ROBERT  TURNER 
NATIIANIELL  REEUE*  [REEVE] 
Seriant  WM  SHARP 
Mrs  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 
HUGH  PRICE 
Vx  PRICE 
infans  PRICE 
Mr*  COLTMAN 
ROBERT  GREENE 
vx.  GREENE 
infans  GREENE. 


infantes 


Living 

Att  West  and  S  her  low  hundred 
JOHN  HARRIS 
DORITHE  HARRIS 

.  ,    .   f  HARRIS 
infants 

\  HAR-RIS 
THOMAS  FLOYD 
ELLIAS  LONGE 
WILLIAM  NICHOLLAS 
ROGER  RATCLIFE 
ROBERT  MILNER 
ROBERT  PARTTIN 
MARGRETT  PARTTIN 
(  PARTTIN 
1  PARTTIN 
HENRY  BENSON 
NICHOLAS  BLACKMAN 
NATHANELL  TATTAM 
MATHEW  GLOSTER 
SYMON  TURGIS 
NICHOLAS  BALEY 
ANN  BAYLEY 
ELMER  PHILLIPS 
THOMAS  PAULETT 
THOMAS  BAUGH. 
THOMAS  PACKER 
JONAS  RAYLEY 
JOHN  TRUSSELL 
CHRISTOPHER  BEANI: 
JOHN  CARTTER 
HENRY  BAGWELL 
THOMAS  BAGWELL 
EDWARD  GARDINER 
RICHARD  BIGGS 


*  [Might  poiaibly  be  lead  as  RKENK. 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


171 


-    Living 
Mrs  BIGGS 
WILLIAM  BIGGS  ^ 
THOMAS  BIGGS     I  fit 
RICHARD  BIGGS  ) 
WILLIAM  ASKEW 
HENRY  CARMAN 
ANDREW  DUDLEY 
JAMES  GAY 
ANTHONY  BURROWS 
REBECCA  ROSSE 
M.   (  ROSSE 
\  ROSSE 
FETTERS,  a  maid. 

At  Jordans  Jorney 
SISLYE  JORDAN 

TEMPERANCE  BAYLIFE 

MARY  JORDAN 

MARGERY  JORDAN 

WILLIAM  FARRAR 

THOMAS  WILLIAMS 

ROGER  PRESTON 

THOMAS  BROOKES 

JOHN  PEEDE 

JOHN  FREME 

RICHARD  JOHNSON 

WILLIAM  DAWSON 

JOHN  HELY 

ROBERT  MANUELL  [or  MANNELL] 

ANN  LINKON 

WILLIAM  BASSE 

Mrs-  BASSE 

CHRISTOPHER  SAFORD 

vx  SAFORD 

JOHN  CAMINGE 

THOMAS  PALMER 


Living 
Mrs-  PALMER 

filia  PALMER 

RICHARD  ENGLISH 

NATHANIEL  CAUSEY 

Mrs  CAUSEY 

LAWRANCE  EVANS 

EDWARD  CLARKE 

vx  CLARKE 

infans  CLARKE 

JOHN  GIBBS 

JOHN  DA  VIES  ' 

WILLIAM  EMERSON 
HENRY  WILLIAMS 
vx  WILLIAMS 
HENRY  FISHER 
vx  FISHER 
infans  FlSHER 
THOMAS  CHAPMAN 
vx  CHAPMAN 
infans  CHAPMAN 
EDITH  HOLLIS 


At  fionrdien  hundred 
RICHARD  GREGORY 
EDWARD  ALBORN 
THOMAS  DILLIMAGER 
THOMAS  HACK 
ANTHONY  JONES 
ROBERT  GUY 
WILLIAM  STRACHEY 
JOHN  BROWNE 
ANNIS  BOULT 
WILLIAM  BAKER 
THEODER  BERISTON 
WALTER  BLAKE 
THOMAS  WATTS  22 


172 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

THOMAS  DOUGHTY 
GEORGE  DEVERELL 
RICHARD  SPURLING 
JOHN  WOODSON 
WILLIAM  STRAUNGE* 
THOMAS  DUNE 
JOHN  LANDMAN 
LEONARD  YEATS 
GEORGE  LEVET 
THOMAS  HAWAY 
THOMAS  FILENST   ' 
ROBERT  SMITH 
THOMAS  GRINDER 
THOMAS  GASKO 
JOHN  OLIUES  [OLIVES] 
CHRISTOPHER  PUGETT 
ROBERT  PEAKE 
EDWARD  TRAMORDEN 
HENRY  LINGE 
GIBERT  PEPPET 
THOMAS  MIMES 
JOHN  LINGE 
JOHN  GALE 
THOMAS  BARNETT 
ROGER  TOMPSON 
ANN  TOMPSON 
ANN  DOUGHTY 
SARA  WOODSON 

f  Negors 
Negors 

—  .  I  Negors 

—  VJ  |  Negors 

I  Negors 
^Negors 


Living 
GRIVELL  POOLEY  minster 


men 


S  AMU  ELL  SHARP 

JOHN  VPTON 

JOHN  WILSON 

HENRY  ROWNIGE  [or  ROWINGE] 

NATHANIELL  THOMAS 

WILLIAM  BARRETT 

ROBERT  OKLEY 

RICHARD  BRADSHAW 

THOMAS  SAWELL 

JOHN  BAMFORD 

ANTHONY 

WILLIAM 

JOHN 

ANTHONY 

an  Negors  woman 

the  rest  at  West  and  Sherlow 
hundred  Hand 

CAP:  ISACKE  MADDESON 
MARY  MADDESON 
THOMAS  WATTSON 
JAMES  WATTSON 
FRANCIS  WEST 
ROGER  LEWIS 
RICHARD  DOMELOW 
WILLIAN  HATFEILD 
THOMAS  FOSSETT 
ANN  FOSSETT 
JENKIN  OSBORNE 
WILLIAM  SISMORE 
MARTHA  SISMORE 
STEPHEN  BRABY 
ELIZABETH  BRABY 


*  [I  believe  this  is  correct  ;  hut  the  third  letter  is  blotted  in  the  original ;  and  there  is,  be 
sides,  a  dot  near  the  end  of  the  woi-.l,  which  makes  it  possible  to  read  it  as  STRAMIGE.] 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


'73 


Living 

EDWARD  TEMPLE 
DANIELL  VERGO 
WILLIAM  TATHILL  boy 
THOMAS  HAILE  boy 
RICHARD  MOREWOOD 
EDWARD  SPARSHOTT 
BARNARD  JACKSON 
WILLIAM  BROCKE 
JAMES  MAYRO 


At  Cliaplains  dioise 
ISACKE  CHAPLAINE 
Mrs  CHAPLAINE 
JOHN  CHAPLAINE 
WALTER  PRIEST 
WILLIAM  WESTON 
JOHN  DUFFY 
ANN  MICHAELL 
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  a  Maid. 


Living 

At  James  Cittye  and  w'A  the 

Corporacou  therof. 
Sr  FRANCES  WYATT  Govcno': 
MARGRETT  LADY  WYATT 
HANT  WYATT  Minister 
KATHREN  SPENCEU 
THOMAS  HOOKER 
JOHN  GATHER 
JOHN  MATHEMAN 
EDWARD  COOKE 
GEORGE  NELSON 
GEORGE  HALL 
JANE  BURTT 
ELIZABETH  POMELL 
MARY  WOODWARD 


Sr  GEORGE  YEARDLEY  Knight 
TEMPERANCE  LADY  YEARDLY 
ARGALL  YA~RDLEY 
FRANCES  YEARDLEY 
ELIZABETH  YEARDLEY 

KlLIBETT  HlCHCOCKE 

AUSTEN  COMBES 
JOHN  FOSTER 
RICHARD  ARRUNDELL 
SUSAN  HALL 
ANN  GRIMES 
ELIZABETH  LYON 

—  YOUNGE 

—  Negro  1  . 


Negro ) 


women 


ALICE  DAVISON  vid: 
EDWARD  SHARPLES 

22 — 2 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 
JONE  DAVIES 

GEORGE  SANDS  Trasu' 
Cap:  WM  PERCE 
JONE  PERCE 
ROBERT  HEDGES 
HUGH  W"  [WILLIAMS] 
THOMAS  MOULSTON 
HENRY  FARMOR 
JOHN  LIGIITFOOTE 
THOMAS  SMITH 
ROGER  RUESE 
ALLEXANDER  GILL 
JOHN  CARTWRIGHT 
ROBERT  AUSTINE 
EDWARD  BRICKE 
WILLIAM  RAVENETT 
JOCOMB  ANDREWS 
vx  ANDREWS 
RICHARD  ALDER 
ESTER  EVERE 
ANGELO  a  Negar 


Doc:  JOHN  POTT 
ELIZABETH  POTT 
RICHARD  TOWNSEND 
THOMAS  LEISTER 
JOHN  KULLAWAY 
RANDALL  HOWLETT 
JANE  DICKINSON 
FORTUNE  TAYLOR 

Cap:  ROGER  SMITH 
Mrs  SMITH 


Living 

ELIZABETH  SALTER 
SARA  MACOCKE 
ELIZABETH  ROLFE 
CIIRI:  LAWSON 
vxor  ciiis  LAWSON 
FRANCES  FOULLER 
CHARLES  WALLER 
HENRY  BOOTH 


Cap:  RAPH  HAMOR 
M'-s  HAMOR 
JEREME  CLEMENT 
ELIZABETH  CLEMENT 
SARA  LANGLEY 
SISLEY  GREENE 
ANN  ADDAMS 
ELKINTON  RATCLIFE 
FRANCIS  GIBSON 
JAMES  YEMANSON 


JOHN  PONTES 
CHRISTOPHER  BEST. 
THOMAS  CLARKE 
Mr  REIGNOLD'S 
Mr  HICK  MORE 

VX  HlCKMORE 

SARA  RIDDALL 


EDWARD  BLANEY 
EDWARD  HUDSON 
vx  HUDSON 
WILLIAM  HARTLEY 
JOHN  SHELLEY 
ROBERT  BEW 
WILLIAM  WARD 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


'75 


Living 

THOMAS  MENTIS  [or  MEUTIS] 
ROBERT  WHITMORE 
ROBERT  CHAUNTREE 
ROBERT  SIIEPPARD 
WILLIAM  SAWIER 
LANSLOTT  DAMPORT 
MATH:  LOYD 
THOMAS  OTTWAY 
THOMAS  CROUCH 
ELIZABETH  STARKEY 
ELINOR 

Mrs  PERRY 

infans  PERRY 

FRANCES  CHAPMAN 

GEORGE  GRAUES*  [GRAVES] 

vx  GRAUES* 

REBECCA  SNOWE 

SARA  SNOWE 

JOHN  ISGRAUE  [ISGRAVE] 

MARY  ASCOMBE  vid 

BENAMY  BUCKE 

GERCYON  BUCKE 

PELEG  BUCKE 

MARA  BUCKE 

ABRAM  PORTER 

BRIGETT  CLARKE 

ABIGALL  ASCOMBE 

JOHN  JACKSON 

vx  JACKSON 

EPHRAIM  JACKSON 


Mr  JOHN  BURROWS 
Mrs  BURROWS 


Living 

ANTHONY  BURROWS 
JOHN  COOKE 
NICHOLAS  GOULDSMITH 
ELIAS  GAILE 
ANDREW  HOWELL 
ANN  ASHLEY 

JOHN  SOUTHERN 
THOMAS  PASMORE 
ANDREW  RALYE 


NATH:  JEFFERYS 
vx  JEFFERYS 
THOMAS  HEBBS 


CLEMT  DILKE 
Mrs  DILKE 
JOHN  HINTON 


RICHARD  STEPHENS 
WASSELL  RAYNER 
vx  RAYNER 
JOHN  JACKSON 
EDWARD  PRICE 
OSTEN  SMITH 
THOMAS  SPILMAN 
BRYAN  CAWT 


GEORGE  MINIFY 
MOVES  STON 


Cap':  HOLMES 
Mr  CALCKER 
Mrs  CALCKER 
infans  CALCKER 


[Might  be  read  as  CRANES.] 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

PECEABLE  SHERWOOD 
ANTHONY  WEST 
HENRY  BARKER 
HENRY  SCOTT 
MARGERY  DAWSE 


Mr  CANN 
Cap:  HARTT 
EDWARD  SPALDING 
vx  SPALDING 
piier  SPALDING 
Puella  SPALDING 
JOHN  HELIN 
vx  HELIN 
pucr  HELIN 
infans  HELIN 


THOMAS  GRAVE  et  vx 
JONE  GRAVE 
WILLIAM  GRAVE 
RICHARD  YOUNGE 
vx  YOUNGE 
JONE  YOUNGE 

RANDALL  SMALWOOD 
JOHN  GREENE 
WILLIAM  MUDGE 


Mr*  SOTHEY 

ANN  SOTHEY 
ELIN  PAINTER 

GOODMAN  WEBB 


Living 

in  the  inainc 
RICHARD  ATKINS 
vx  ATKINS 
WILLIAM  BAKER 
EDWARD  OLIVER 
SAMWELL  MORRIS 
ROBERT  DAVIS 
ROBERT  LUNTHORNE 
JOHN  VERNIE 
THOMAS  WOOD 
THOMAS  REES 


MICHEALL  BATT 
vx  BATT 

vid's  TlNDALL 

Mr  STAFFERTON 
vx  STAFFERTON 
JOHN  FISHER 
JOHN  ROSE 

THOMAS  THORNEGOOD 
JOHN  BADSTON 
SUSAN  BLACKWOOD 


THOMAS  KINSTON 
ROBERT  SCOTTESMORE 
ROGER 'KID 

NICHOLAS  BULLINGTON 
NICHOLAS  MARTTIN 


JOHN  CARTER 

CHRISTOPHER  HALL 

DAVID  ELLIS 

vx  ELLIS 

JOHN  FROGMORTOX 

ROBERT  MARSHALL 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


'77 


,     Living 
THOMAS  SWNOW* 
JOHN  SMITH 
LAWRANCE  SMALPAGE 
THOMAS  CROSSE 
THOMAS  PRICHARD 
RICHARD  CROUCH 


CHRISTOPHER  REDHEAD 
HENRY  BOOTH 


RICHARD  CARVEN 
vx  CARVEN 
JOHN  HOWELL 
WILLIAM  BURTT 
WILLIAM  STOCKER 
NICHOLAS  ROOTE 


infans 


SARA  KIDDALL 

(  KIDDALL 
I  KIDDALL 
EDWARD  FISHER 
RICHARD  SMITH 
JOHN  WOLRICH 
Mrs  WOLRICH 
JONATHIN  GILES 
CHRISTOPH:  RIPEN 
THOMAS  BANKS 
FRANCES  BUCHER 
HENRY  DAWLEN 
ARTHUR  CHANDLER 
RICHARD  SANDERS 
THOMAS  HELCOTT 
THOMAS  HICHCOCKE 


Living 

GRIFFINE  GuNiEf 
THOMAS  OSBOURN 
RICHARD  DOWNES 
WILLIAM  LAWRELL 

THOMAS  JORDAN 

EDWARD  BUSBEE 

HENRY  TURNER 

JOSUA  CREW 

ROBERT  HUTCHINSON 

THOMAS  JONES 

v.v  JONES 

REIGNOLD  MORECOCKE  et  vx 

RICHARD  BRIDGWATTER  et  [vx 

Mr  THO:  BUN 
Mrs  BUN 
THOMAS  SMITH 
ELIZABETH  HODGES 


WILLIAM  KEMP 
i'x  KEMP 

HUGH  BALDWINE 

vx  BALDWINE 
JOHN  WILMOSE 


THOMAS  DOE 
vx  DOE 


GEORGE  FRYER 
vx  FRYER 
STEPHEN  WEBB 


*  [Clearly  so  in  the  original.] 
t  [Apparently  so  ;  but  it  might  also  be  read  as  GUME,  or  GUIXE.] 


i78 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

in  yams  Hand 
JOHN  OSBOURN 
VX  OSBOVRN  [OSBOURN] 
GEORGE  POPE 
ROBERT  CUNSTABLE 


infans 


WILLIAM  JONES 

vx JONES 

JOHN  JOHNSON 

vx JOHNSON 

f  JOHNSON 
I  JOHNSON 

JOHN  HALL 

vx  HALL 

WILLIAM  COOKSEY 

vx  COOKSEY 

infans  COOKSEY 

ALICE  KEAN 


ROBERT  FITTS  . 
vx  FITTS 
JOHN  REDDISH 

JOHN  GREVETT 
vx  GREVETT 
JOHN  WEST 
THOMAS  WEST 
HENRY  GLOVER 

GOODMAN  STOIKS* 
vx  STOIKS 
infans  STOIKS 
Mr  ADAMS 
Mr  LEET 


Living 

WILLIAM  SPENCE 
vx  SPENCE 
infans  SPENCE 
JAMES  TOOKE 
JAMES  ROBERTS 
ANTHONY  HARLOW 


SARA  SPENCE 
GEORGE  SHURKE 
JOHN  BOOTH 
ROBERT  BENNETT 

y  neck  of  land. 
Mr  KlNGSMEALE 
VX  KlNGSMEALE 

.    ,  f  KlNGSMEALE 

infans  \ 

(.  KlNGSMEALE 

RAPH  GRIPHIN 
FRANCES  COMPTON 
JOHN  SMITH 
JOHN  FILMER 
EDWARD  a  Negro 
THOMAS  SULLEY 
vx  SULLEY 
THOMAS  HARWOOD 
GEORGE  FEDAM 
PETER  STABER 
THOMAS  POPKIN 
THOMAS  SIDES 
RICHARD  PERSE 
vx  PERSE 
ALLEN  his  man 
ISABELL  PRATT 


[First  written  STOCKS,  then  altered.] 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


179 


Living 

THOMAS  ALNUTT 
vx  ALNUTT 
JOHN  PAINE 
ROGER  REDES 
ELINOR  SPRAD 

Ouer  the  River 
JOHN  SMITH 
vx  SMITH 
infans  SMITH 
JOHN  VERGO 
RICHARD  FENN 
WILLIAM  RICHARDSON 
ROBERT  LINDSEY 
RICHARD  DOLFEMB 
JOHN  BOTTAM 
JOHN  ELLIOTT 
SUSAN  BARBER 
THOMAS  GATES 
v x  GATES 
PERCIVALL  WOOD 
ANTHONY  BURRIN 
WILLIAM  BEDFORD 
WILLIAM  SAND'S 
JOHN  PROCTOR 
Mrs  PROCTOR 
PHETTIPLACE  CLOSE 
HENRY  HORNE 
RICHARD  HORNN 
THOMAS  FLOWER 
WILLIAM  BULLOCKE 
ELLIAS  HINTON 
JOHN  FOXEN 
EDWARD  SMITH 


Living 

JOHN  SKINNER 
MARTINE  DE  MOONE 
WILLIAM  NAILE 
THOMAS  FITTS 
ELIZABETH  ABBITT 
ALICE  Firrs 

At  y'  Plantacoit,  oner  ag1  James 

Cittie 

Cap':  SAM:  MATHEWS 
BENIAMIN  OWIN 
RICE  AP  WILLIAMS 
JlRO  a  Negro 
WALTER  PARNELL 
WILLIAM  PARNELL 
MARGREAT  ROADES 
JOHN  WEST 
FRANCIS  WEST  Vid 
THOMAS  DAYHURST 
ROBERT  MATHEWS 
ARTHUR  GOULDSMITH 
ROBERT  WILLIAMS 
MORICE  LOYD 
ARON  CONWAY 
WILLIAM  SUTTON 
RICHARD  GREENE 
MATHEW  HAMAN 
SAMWELL  DAVIES 
JOHN  THOMAS 
JOHN  DOCKER 
ABRAM  WOOD 

MlCHEALL  LUPWORTH 

JOHN  DAVIES 
LEWIS  BALY 

23 


i8o 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


J.  iving 

JAMKS  DAKIKS 
ALICE  HOLMES 
HEXRY  BARLOW 
THOMAS  BUTTON 
EDMOKD  WIIITT 
ZACHARIA  CRISPE 
JOHN  BURLAND 
THOMAS  HAWKINS 
THOMAS  PHILLIPS 
PAULE  REINOLD'S 
NICH:  SMITH 
ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS 
HUGH  CRUDER 
EDWARD  HUDSON 
ROBERT  SHEPPARD 
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  PURFREY 
EDWARD  GRINDALL 
Mr  SWIFT 
WILLIAN  HAMES* 


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 
JOHN  DENMARKE 
ELIZABETH  RUTTEN 
GOODWIFE  BINCKS 
a  servant  of  mr  MoREWOOD's 

the  glase  hoivse 
VlNCENCIO  

BERNARDO  

OULD  SHEPPARD  his  sonn 
RICHARD  TARBORER 
Mrs  BARNARDO 

At  Arc/mrs  hoop. 

Leftennat  HARRIS 
ROWLAND  LOTTIS 
I'X  LOTTIS 


*  [There  is  a  riot  above  this  word,  but  I  fancy  it  is  of  later  date  than  the  original  writing 
If  it  be  part  of  the  word,  we  must  read  the  name  as  HAINES.] 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


181 


Living 

JOHN  ELISON 

vx  ELISON 

GEORGE  SANDERS 

THOMAS  CORDER 

JOSEPH  JOHNSON 

GEORG  PRAN 

JOHN  BOTTOM 

THOMAS  FARLY 

vx  FARLEY 

a  Child 

NICHOLAS  SHOTTON 

At  Hogg  Hand 

DAVID  SANDRS  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  HICHCOCKE,  lost 
GEORGE  PROWSE 
ROBERT  PARRAMORE 


L  iving 

JOHN  JARVICE,  ats,  GLOVER 
JOHN  BROWNE 
WILLIAM  BURCIIER 
JOHN  BURCHER 
JOHN  FULWOOD 
THOMAS  BRANSBY 
THOMAS  COLLY 
THOMAS  SIMPSON- 
THOMAS  POWELL 
NICHOLAS  LONGE 

At  martins  hundred 

WILLIAM  HARWOOD 

SAMWELL  MARCH 

HUGH  HUES 

JOHN  JACKSON 

THOMAS  WARD 
JOHN  STEVANS 
HUMPHRY  WALDEN 
THOMAS  DOUGHTIE 
JOHN  HASLEY 
SAMWELL  WEAVER 
Vid's  JACKSON 
filia  JACKSON 
r*  TAYLOR  ) 
ANN  WINDOK 
ELIZABETH  BYGRAUE 
Mr  LAKE 

Mr  BURREN 

[OHN  STONE 
SAMWELL  CULLEY 
foHN  HELLINE 
HELLIN 


[I  am  not  quite  sure  as  to  this  name  ;  it  certainly  miff  At  be  read  as  ViNuN.J 

.23—2 


182 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

a  french  man  et  i<x 
THOMAS  SIBERY 

At  Wanvick  Squeakc 

JOHN  BATT 
HENRY  PINFFE 
WASSELL  WEBLIN 
ANTHONY  READ 
FRANCES  WOODSON 
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        , 
ANTHONY  / 
FRANC'S      fneSres 
MARGRETT  J 
JOHN  BENNETT 
NICHOLAS  SKINNER 
JOHN  ATKINS 
JOHN  POLLENTIN 
RACHELL  POLLENTIN 
MARGRETT  POLLENTIN 
MARY  a  maid 


Living 

HENRY  WOODWARD 
THOMAS  SAWYER 
THOMAS  a  boye 

At  the  Indian  thickett 

HENRY  WOODALL 
GREGORY  DORY 
JOHN  FOSTER 
JOHN  GREENE 
JOHN  WARD 

CHRIST6:  WlNDMILE 

RICHARD  RAPIER 
CUTBERT  PEIRSON 
ADAM  RUMELL 
RICHARD  ROBINSON 
JAMES  a  french  ma 

At  Elizabeth  Cittye 

Cap  ISACKE  WHITTAKERS 
MARY  WHITTAKERS 
CHARLES  ATKINSON 
CHARLES  CALTHROP 
JOHN  LANKFEILD 
BRIDG'S  FREEMAN 
NICHOLAS  WESELL 
EDWARD  LOYD 
THOMAS  NORTH 
ANTHONY  MIDDLETON 
RICHARD  POPELY 
THOMAS  HARDING 
WILLIAM  JOY 
RAPH  OSBORNE 
EDWARD  BARNES 
THOMAS  THORNGOOD 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


183 


Living 
ANN  ATTKINSON 

LANKFEILD 

MEDCLALFE* 
GEORGE  NUCE 
ELIZABETH  WHITTAKEUS 
GEORGE  ROADS 
EDWARD  JOHNSON 
WILLIAM  FOULLER 
REINOLD  GOODWYN 
JAMES  LARMOUNT 
JOHN  JACKSON 
vid's  JOHNSON 
vid's  FOWLER 
2  french  men 
GEORGE  MEDCALFE 
WALTER  ELY 
THOMAS  LANE 
BARTHELMEW  HOPKINS 
JOHN  JEFFERSON 
ROBERT  THRESHER 
JOHN  ROWES 
Mr  YATES 
ROBERT  GOODMAN 
vx  ELY 
infans  ELY 

Cap  RAWLEIGH  CRASH  AW 
ROBERT  WRIGHT 
JAMES  SLEIGHT 
JOHN  WELCHMAN 
JOHN  MORE 
HENRY  POTTER 
Mr  ROSWELL 
WILLIAM  GAWNTLETT 


pue 


Living 

OSBORNE  SMITH 
vx  MORE 
vx  WRIGHT 
vx  WRIGHT 
filia  WRIGHT 
THOMAS  DOWSE 
SAMWELL  BENNETT 
WILLIAM  BROWNE 
WILLIAM  ALLEN 
LEWIS  WELCHMAN 
ROBERT  MORE 
M«  DOWSE 
vx  BENNETT 

|  BENNETT 

I  BENNETT 

At  Bticke  Row 
THOMAS  FLINT 
JOHN  HAMPTON 
RICHARD  PEIRSBY 
WILLIAM  ROOKINS 
ROWLAND  WILLIAMS 
STEVEN  DIXON 
THOMAS  RISBY 
HENRY  WHEELER 
JAMES  BROOKS 
SAMWELL  KENNELL 
JOHN  CARNING 
THOMAS  NEARES 
ROBERT  SALVADGE 
WILLIAM  BARRY 
JOSEPH  HATFIELD 
EDWARD  MARSHALL 
AMBROSE  GRIFFITH 


[Query  MEDCALFE.     See  twelve  lines  below.] 


1 84 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

FETTER  ARRUXDELL 
ANTHONY  BONALL  }frcnchnlcn 

LA  GAURD 
JAMES  BONALL 
JOHN  ARRUNDELL 
JOHN  HANIE  [or  HAINE] 
NICH:  Row 
RICHARD  ALTHROP 
JOHN  LOYD 
urHAMK* 
vx  HAMPTON 
ELIZABETH  ARRUNDELL 
MARGREAT  ARRUNDELL 

At  Basse  Choise 
Cap:  NETHANIEL  BASSE 
SAMWELL  BASSE 
BENIAMIN  SIMES 
THOMAS  SHEWORD 
BENIAMINE  HANDCLEARE 
WILLIAM  BARNARD 
JOHN  SHELLEY 
NATHANIELL  MOPER 
NATHA:  GAUMON 
MARGRETT  GILES 
RICHARD  LONGE 
vx  LONGE 
infans  LONGE 
RICHARD  EVANS 
WILLIAM  NEWMAN 
JOHN  ARMY 
PETER  LANGDEN 


L  iving 
HENRY 

ANDREW  RAWLEY 
FETTER 

more  at  Elizabeth  Cittic 

Liuetennat  SHEPPARU 
JOHN  POWELL 
JOHN  WOOLF.V 
CATHREN  POWELL 
JOHN  BRADSTON 
FRANC'S  PITTS 
GILBERTT  WHITFEILD 
PETER  HEREFORD 
THOMAS  FAULKNER 
ESAW  DE  LA  WARE 
WILLIAM  CORNIE 
THOMAS  CURTISE 
ROBERT  BRITTAINE 
ROGER  WALKER 
HENRY  KERSLEY 
EDWARD  MORGAINE 
ANTHONY  EBSWORTH 
AGNES  EBSWORTH 
ELINOR  HARRIS 
THOMAS  ADDISON 
WILLIAM  LONGE 
WILLIAM  SMITH 
WILLIAM  PINSEN 

Cap  WM  TUCKER 
Cap  NICH:  MARTEAW 
Leftermt  ED:  BARKLY 


*  [It  is  possible  that  a  dot  may  have  been  omitted  from  this  word,  and  that  the  lady's  name 
should  be  read  HANIE  or  HAINE  :  she  may  have  been  wife  to  the  man  mentioned  four  lines 
above.] 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


'85 


Living 

DANIELL  TANNER 
JOHN  MORRIS 
GEORG  THOMSON 
PAULE  THOMSON 
WILLIAM  THOMSON- 
PASTA  CHAMPIN 
STEPHEN  SHERE 
JEFFERY  HALL 
RICH:  JONES 
WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON 
RICHARD  APLETON 
THOMAS  EVANS 
WESTON  BROWNE 
ROBERT  MOUNDAY 
STEVEN  CVLLOE 
RAPH  ADAMS 
THOMAS  PHILLIPS 
FRANCIS  BARRETT 
MARY  TUCKER 
JANE  BRAKLEY 
ELIZABETH  HIGGINS 
MARY  MOUNDAY 
CHOUPOUKE  an  Indian 
ANTHONY  I  Negres 

ISSABELLA  ) 
Leftenht  LUPO 
PHILLIP  LUPO 
BARTHOLMEW  WETHERSBY* 
HENRY  DRAPER 
JOSEPH  HAMAN 
ELIZABETH  LUPO 
ALBIANO  WETHERSLY* 
JOHN  LAYDON 


Living 
ANN  LAYDON 
VIRGINIA  LAYDON 
ALICE  LAYDON 
KATHERNE  LAYDON 
WILLIAM  EVANS 
WILLIAM  JULIAN 
WILLIAM  KEMP 
RICHARD  WITII'E  [WITHERE] 
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 
WILLIAM  BALDWIN 
JOHN  SIBSEY 
WILLIAM  CLARKE 
RICE  GRIFFINE 
JOSEPH  MOSLEY 
ROBERT  SMITH 
JOHN  CHEESMAN 
THOMAS  CHEESMAN 
EDWARD  CHEESMAN 
PETTER  DICKSON 
JOHN  BAYNAN 
ROBERT  SWEET 


*  [Sic  in  orig.] 


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THE  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 
JOHN  WALTON 
EDWARD  ASTON 
TOBY  HURT 
CORNELIUS  MAY 
ELIZABETH  MAY 
HENRY  MAY.  child 
THOMAS  WILLOWBEY 
OLIUER  JENKINSON 
JOHN  CHANDELER 
NICHOLAS  DAVIES 
JONE  JENKINS 
MARY  JENKINS 
HENRY  GOULDWELL 
HENRY  PRICHARD 
HENRY  BARBER 
ANN  BARBER 
JOHN  HUTTON 
ELIZABETH  HUTTON 
THOMAS  BALDWIN 
JOHN  BILLIARD 
REYNOLD  BOOTH 
MARY 


Living 

ELIZABETH  BOOTH  child 
Cap:  THO:  DAVIES 
JOHN  DAVIES 
THOMAS  HUGES 
WILLIAM  KILDRIDGE 
ALEXAND"  MOUNTNEY 
EDWARD  BRYAN 
PERSIVALL  IBOTSON 
JOHN  PENRICE 
ROBERT  LOCKE 
ELIZABETH  IBOTSON 
ANN  IBOTSON 
EDWARD  HILL 
THOMAS  BEST 
HANNA  HILL 
ELIZABETH  HILL 
ROBERT  SALFORD 
JOHN  SALFORD 
PHILLIP  CHAPMAN 
THOMAS  PARTER 
MARY  SALFORD 
FRANCIS  CHAMBERLIN 
WILLIAM  HILL 
WILLIAM  HARRIS 
WILLIAM  WORLIDGE 
JOHN  FORTH 
THOMAS  SPILMAN 
REBECCA  CHAMBER  LIN 
ALICE  HARRIS 
PHAROW  PHLINTON 
ARTHUR  SMITH 
HUGH  HALL 
ROBERT  SABIN 
JOHN  COOKER 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


187 


Living 

HUGH  DlCKEN 
WILLIAM  GAYNE 
RICHARD  MINTREN  Junior 
JOANE  FLINTON 
ELIZABETH  FLINTON 
REBECCA  COUBBER 
RICHARD  MINTREN  senior 
JOHN  FRYE 
WILLIAM  BROOKS 
SIBILE  BROOKS 
WILLIAM  BROOKS 
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 
RICHARD  EAST 
STEPHEN  READ 
GRACE  WATTERS 


Living 

WILLIAM  WATTERS 
WILLIAM  GANEY 
HENRY  GANEY 
JOHN  ROBINSON 
ROBERT  BROWNE 
THOMAS  PARRISH 
EDMOND  SPALDEN 
ROGER  FARBRACKE 
THEODER  JONES 
WILLIAM  BALDWIN 
LUKE  ADEN 
ANNA  GANY 
ANNA  GANY  fillia 
ELIZABETH  POPE 
REBECCA  HATCH 
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 

ARTHUR  DAVIES 

WILLIAM  NEWCOME 

ELIZABETH  CHRISMUS 

JOANE  DAVIES 


i88 


THE  LIVING  TN  VIRGINIA. 


Living 

THOMAS  HETHERSALL 
WILLIAM  DOUGLAS 
THOMAS  DOUTHORN 
ELIZABETH  DOUTHORN 
SAMWELL  DOUTHORN  a  bo[y] 
THOMAS  an  Indian 
JOHN  HAZARD 
JOANE  HAZARD 
HENRY 
FRANCES  MASON 

MlCHEALL  WlLCOCKS 

WILLIAM  QUERKE 
MARY  MASON 
MAUDLIN  WILCOCKS 
Mr  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 

Cap  WILLIAM  EPPS 
Mrs  EPPS 
FETTER  EPPS 
WILLIAM  — 
EDMOND  CLOAKE 
WILLIAM  BIBBY 


Living 
THOMAS  CORNISH 
JOHN  FISHER 
WILLIAM  DRY 
HENRY  WILSON 
FETTER  PORTER 
CHRISTO:  CARTTER 
JOHN  SumFiLL 
NICHOLAS  GRAUNGER 
JAMES  vocat  PIPER 
EDWARD 
JOHN 
THOMAS 
GEORGE 

CHARLES  FARMER 
JAMES  KNOTT 
JOHN  ASCOMB 
ROBERT  FEN  NELL 
PHILLIP 

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 
JOHN  TYERS 
WALTER  SCOTT 
GOODWIFE  SCOTT 


THE  LIVING  IN  VIRGINIA. 


189 


Living 

ROBERT  EDMOND'S 
THOMAS  HICHCOCKE 
JOHN  EVANS 
HENRY  WATTKINS 
PEREGREE  WATTKINS 
DANIELL  WATTKINS 
JOHN  BLOWER 
GODY  BLOWER 
JOHN 

a  boy  of  Mr  CANS  [or  CAUS] 
JOHN  How 
JOHN  BUTTERFEILD 
WILLIAM  DAVIES 
FETTER  LONGMAN 
JOHN  WILKINS 
GOODWIFE  WILKINS 
THOMAS  POWELL 
GODY  POWELL 
THOMAS  PARKE 


Living 

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. 


*  [Evidently  a  misspelling  for  BENJAMINE.] 


24 — 2 


A  List  of  the  names  of  the  Dead  in 
Yirgna  since  Aprill  last 

february  16:  1623 


Collcdg 

JOHN  WOOD  -. 

WILLIAM  MORE 
THOMAS  NAYI.OR         }-kild 
JOHN  HUNTER 
JAMES  HOWELL 
WILLIAM  LAMBERTT 

At  t/te  neck  of  land 
MOSES  CONYERS 
GEORGE  GRIMES 
WILLIAM  CLEMENTS 
THOMAS  FERNLEY  kid  [killed] 
EDWARD  — 

At  Jurdains  Jorncy 
ROGER  MUCH 
MARY  REEFE 
ROBERT  WINTER 
ROBERT  WOOD'S 
RICHARD  SHREIFE 
THOMAS  BULL 
JOHN  KINTON 
DANIELL  — 

At  west  and  Sherlow  hundred 
SAMWELL  FOREMAN 
ZOROBABELL 


2  Indians 

one  Negar 

THOMAS  ROBERTS 

JOHN  EDMONDS 

JOHN  LASEY 

DANIELL  FRANCKE 

Cap:  NATH  WEST 

CHRISTOPHER  HARDING  kild 

At  flower  de  hundred 
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 


*  [Spelling  not  very  clear ;  may  be  read  ClNDNAKE  or  CINDVARE.] 


THE  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA. 


191 


Dead 

JOHN  STANSON 
CHRISTO:  EVANS 

At  James  Ciltie 
Mr  SOTHEY 
JOHN  DUMPONT 
THOMAS  BROWNE 
HENRY  SOTHEY 
THOMAS  SOTHEY 
MARY  SOTHEY 
ELIZABETH  SOTHEY 
THOMAS  CLARKE 
MARGRETT  SHRAWLEY 
RICHARD  WALKER 
VALLENTYN  GENTLER 
FETTER  BRISHITT 
HUMPHRY  BOYSE 
JOHN  WATTON 
ARTHUR  EDWARD'S 
THOMAS  FISHER 
WILLIAM  S  PENCE  )  j    . 
M1"5  SPENCE          ) 
GEORGE  SHARKS 
JOHN  BUTH 
Mr  COLLINS 

vx 

Mr  PEGDEN 
FETTER  DE  MAINE 
GOODMAN  ASCOMB 
GOODMAN  WITTS 
WILLIAM  KERTON 
Mr  ATKINS 
THOMAS  HAKES 
FETTER  GOULD 


Dead 

ROBERT  RAFFE 
AMBROSE  FRESEY 
HENRY  FRY 
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 
ROBERT  BENNETT 
THOMAS  ROPER 

Mr  FlTZIEFFERYS 

Mfs  SMITH 
FETTER  MARTTIN 
JAMES  JAKINS 
Mr  CRAPPLACE 
JOHN  LULLETT 
ANN  DIXON 
WILLIAM  HOWLETT 
Mr  FURLOWS  child 
JACOB  PROPHETT. 
JOHN  REDING 
RICHARD  ATKINS  his  child 
JOHN  BAYLY 

WILLIAM  JONES  his  srvant 
JOHN  Mr  PEARNS  servant 
JOSIAS  HARTT 
JUDITH  SHARP 


*  [See  next  page,  where  these  names  are  repeated.] 


192 


THE  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Dead 
ANN  OUAILE 

REIGNOLD'S 
WILLIAM  DIER 
MARY  DIER 
THOMAS  SEXTON 
MARY  BAWDRYE 
EDWARD  NORMANSELL 
HENRY  FELL 

ENIMS  [or  EUIMS] 
ROGER  TURNOR 
THOMAS  GUINE  [or  GUNIE]* 
JOHN  COUNTWAY* 
JOHN  MERIDAY* 
BENIAMINE  VsHERf 
JOHN  HAMAN* 
JOHN  JEFFERYES* 
RICHARD  KNIGHT* 
JOHN  WALKER 

HOSIER 

WILLIAM  JACKSON 
WILLIAM  APLEBY 
JOHN  MANBY 
ARTHUR  COOKE 
STEPHEN  — 

At  f  Plantacoii  oner  against 

James  Cittic- 
HUMPHRY  CLOUGH 
MORRIS  CHALONER 
SAMWELL  BETTON 
JOHN  GRUFFIN 
WILLIAM  EDWARDS 
WILLIAM  SALSBURY 


Dead 

MATHEW  GRIFFINE 
ROBERT  ADWARD'S 
JOHN  JONES 
THOMAS  PRICHARD 
THOMAS  MORGAINE 
THOMAS  BIGGS 
NICHOLAS  BUSHELL 
ROBERT  WILLIAMS 
ROBERT  REYNOLD'S 
EDWARD  HUIES 
THOMAS  FOULKE 
NATHEW  JENINGS 
RICHARD  MORRIS 
FRANCES  BARKE 
JOHN  EwiNsf 
SAMWELL  FISHER 
JOHN  Ewis 
JAMES  CARTTER 
EDWARD  FLETCHER 
ADERTON  GREENE 
MORICE  BAKER 
ROBERT  Mr  EWINS  man 
ROBERT  PIDGION 
THOMAS  TRIGGS 
JAMES  THURSBY 
NICHOLAS  THIMBLEBY 
FRANCES  MILLETT 
JOHN  HOOKS 
THOMAS  LAWSON 
WILLIAM  MILLER 
NICHOLAS  PATRICE 
JOHN  CHAMP 
JOHN  MANING 


*  [It  will  be  noticed  that  these  names, 
given  above  (see  previous  page).] 


although  in  some  cases  with  different  spellings,  are 
'•  '      t  [Repeated  on  next  page.] 


THE  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA. 


»93 


-     Dead 

RICHARD  EDMONDS 
DAVID  COLLINS 
THOMAS  GUINE  [or  GUNIE]* 
JOHN  VICARS 
JOHN  MERIDIE* 
BENY  VSHER* 

JOHN  CANTWELL 

RICHARD  KNIGHT* 

ROBERT  HELLUE 
THOMAS  BARROW 
JOHN  EUINES* 

EDWARD  PRICE 

ROBERT  TAYLOR 

RICHARD  BUTTEREY 

MARY  LACON 

ROBERT  BAINES 


JOSEPH  ARCHER 
THOMAS  MASON 
JOHN  BEMAN 
CHRISTO:  PITTMAN 
THOMAS  WILLER 
SAMWELL  FULSHAW 
JOHN  WAMSLEY 
ABRAM  COLMAN 
JOHN  HODGES 
NAAMY  BOYLE 

At  Hog  Hand 
WILLIAM  BRAKLEY 
PETTER  DUN 
JOHN  LONG 

At  martins  hundred 
HENRY  BAGFORD 
NICHOLAS  GLEADSTON 


Dead 

NICHOLAS  DORINGTON 
RAPII  ROGERS 
RICHARD  FRETHRAM 

OHN  BROGDEN 

fOHN  BEANAM 

FRANCES  ATKINSON 

ROBERT  ATKINSON 

JOHN  KERILL 

EDWARD  DAVIES 

PERCIVALL  MAN 

MATHEW  STAUELING 

THOMAS  NICHOLLS 

2  Childrens  of  ye  French  men 

JOHN  PATTISON 

vx  PATTISON          vkild 

EDWARD  WINDOR^ 

THOMAS  HORNER 

JOHN  WALKER 

THOMAS  POPE 

RICHARD  STON 

JOHN  CATESBY 

RICHARD  STEPHENS 

WILLIAM  HARRIS 

CHRISTOPHER  WOODWARD 

JOSEPH  TURNER 

At  Wanvicke  Squeak 

JOSIAS  COLLINS 
CLEMENT  WILSON 
WILLIAM  ROBINSON 
CHR:  RAWSON 
THOMAS  WINSLOW 
vx  WINSLOW 
infans  WlNSLOW 


[Again  repetitions.     See  previous  page.] 


194 


THE  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Dead 

ALEXANDER  SUSSAMES 

THOMAS  PRICKF.TT 

THOMAS  MADDOX 

JOHN  GREENE 

NATHANEL  STANBRIDG 

JOHN  LITTON 

CHRISTO:  ASH 

vx  ASH 

infans  ASH 

NETHANIEL  LAME  [^LAINE]  \ 

_  fkiki 

JANE  FISHER  J 

PHILLIP  JONES 

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 
THOMAS  HALL 
THOMAS  SMITH 
CHRISTOPH'  ROBERTTS 
THOMAS  BROWNE 
HENRY  FEARNE 
THOMAS  PARKINS 
Mr  HUSSY 


Dead 

JAMES  COLLIS 
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 
JOHN  GAVETT 

?-  Irishmen 
JOHN    J 


JOCKY  ARMESTRONGE 
WOLSTON  PELSANT 
SAMPSON  PELSANT 
CATHRIN  CAPPS 
WILLIAM  ELBRIDG 
JOHN  SANDERSON 
JOHN  BENBRICKE 
JOHN  BAKER  kild 
WILLIAM  LUPO 
TIMOTHY  BURLEY 
MARGERY  FRISLE 
HENRY  WEST 
JASPER  TAYLER 
BRIGETT  SEARLE 
ANTHONY  ANDREW 
EDMOND  CARTTER 
THOMAS 


THE  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA. 


'95 


Dead 

WILLIAM  GAUNTLETT 

GILBERT kild 

CHRISTO:  Welchman 
JOHN  MILLIARD* 
GREGORY  MILLIARD 
JOHN  MILLIARD* 
WILLIAM  RICHARDS 
ELIZABETH  a  maid 
Cap:  HITCHCOCKE 
THOMAS  KENINSTON 
Cap:  LINCOLNE 
CHAD:  GULSTONS 
vx  GULSTONS 
in/cms  GULSTONS 
GEORGE  COOKE 
RICHARD  GOODCHILD 
CHRISMUS  his  child 
ELIZABETH  MASON 
SYMON  WITH 
WHITNEY  GUY 
THOMAS  BRODBANKE 
WILLIAM  BURNHOUSEJ 
JOHN  SPARKS 
ROBERT  MORGAINE] 
JOHN  LOCKE 
WILLIAM  THOMPSON 
THOMAS  FULHAM 
CUTBERD  BROOKS 


Dead 

INNOCENT  POORE 
EDWARD  D  UPPER 
ELIZABETH  DA  VIES 
THOMAS  BUWEN 
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 
EDWARD  BENDIGE 
WILLIAM  DA  VIES 
JOHN  PHILLIPS 
DANIELL  SAUEWELL 

WILLIAM  JONES 
ROBERT  BALLS  wife 
ROBERT  LEAUER 
HUGH  NICHCOTT 
JOHN  KNIGHT. 


*  [Sic  in  orig.] 


196 


THE  DEAD  IN  VIRGINIA. 


JUT  of  the  Ship  cald  the  Furtherance 


JOHN  WALKER 

HOSIER 

WILLIAM  JACKSON 
WILLIAM  APLEBY 


JOHN  MANBY 
ARTHUR  COOKE 
STEVEN 


|UTof  the  Gods  gift 

Mr  CLARE  master 
WILLIAM  BENNETT 


|UT  of  the  Margrett  and  John. 

Mi  LANGLEY 

M1  WRIGHT 

the  gunner  of  the  William  and  John. 


[162 1  ?  Promise  of  certain  "  WALLOONS  and  FRENCH  "  to 
Emigrate  to  VIRGINIA^ 


[IN  the  centre  of  a  large  sheet  of  paper  is  written  in  French,  "  We 
promise  my  Lord  Ambassador  of  the  Most  Serene  King  of  Great 
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 
to  be  carried  out  in  the  articles  -we  Jtave  communicated  to  the  said 
Ambassador,  and  not  otherwise,  on  tlie  faith  of  which  we  have  unani- 
mously 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 
by  Sir  Dudley  Carleton,  "  Signature  of  such  Wallons  and  French  as 
offer  themselfs  to  goe  into  Verginia."  The  names  with  an  *  have 
only  signed  their  marks.  Total  227,  including  55  men,  41  women, 
129  children,  and  two  servants.  As  stated  above,  the  original  docu- 
ment is  in  French.  The  version  here  given  has  the  authority  of 
Mr.  Sainsbury,  of  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office.  The  signa- 
tures are  very  indistinctly  ivritten^* 

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  is  dated  Aug.  1 1,  1621,  and  a  contemporary  copy  is 
preserved  in  the  State  1'aper  Department  of  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office.  It  is  signed 
by  JOHN  FERRAK,  Deputy.  The  substance  is  to  the  effect  that  the  Company  do  not  conceive 
any  inconvenience,  provided  the  number  does  not  exceed  300,  and  they  take  the  oatli  of  allegi- 
ance 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 
prevents  them  from  affording  any  help.  Land  will  be  granted  to  them  in  convenient  numbers  in 
the  principal  cities,  boroughs,  and  corporations  in  Virginia.] 

25—2 


198  WALLOONS  AND  FRENCH. 

HENRY  LAMBERT,  woollen  draper  ;  wife. 

*GEORGE  B&AVA,  porter ;  wife  and  one  child. 
MICHEL  Du  PON,  hatter ;  wife  and  two  children. 

JAN  BULLT,  labourer ;  wife  and  four  children. 
PAUL  DE  PASAR,  weaver ;  wife  and  two  children. 

ANTOINE  GRENIER,  gardener ;  wife. 

JEAN  GOURDEMAN,  labourer ;  wife  and  five  children. 

JEAN  CAMPION,  wool  carder;  wife  and  four  children. 

*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,  musician  ;  wife  and  four  children. 
*JAN  SAGE,  serge  maker ;  wife  and  six  children. 

*MARIE  FLIT,  in  the   name  of  her  husband,  a  miller;  wife  and  two 
children. 

P.  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,  labourer  ;  young  man. 

PHILIPPE  DE  LE  MER,  carpenter  ;  young  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 ;  wife  and  one  child. 


WALLOONS  AND  FRENCH.  199 

PIERRE  QUESNEE,  brewer  ;  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,  and  two  servants  ;  wife  and  five  children. 

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  child. 
*Louis  BROQUE,  labourer ;  wife  and  two  children. 


[MUSTERS 

OF  THE 

INHABITANTS    IN    VIRGINIA. 

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[MUSTERS 


OF   THE 


INHABITANTS     IN    VIRGINIA. 

i6af] 


Colleclg 

Land 
llenrico 


JHE  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  the  Colleclge: 
Land  in  Virginia  taken  the  23*  of  January  1624. 


Liuetennt  THOMAS  OSBORNE  arived  in  the  Bono,  Nova  November  1619 

Servant's 

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* 

ROBERT  LAP^VORTH  came  in  the  Abigaile 
JOHN  WATSON  came  in  the  William  &  Thomas 
EDWARD  HOBSON  came  in  the  IJoiia  Nova  1619 

CHRISTOPHER  BRANCH  came  in  the  London  Marchannt 
MARY  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 
THOMAS  his  sonne  aged  9  Month's 

WILLIAM  BROWINGE  came  in  the  Bona  Nova 
MATIIEW  EDLOW  came  in  the  Ncptnnc  1618 
WILLIAM  WELDON  came  in  the  Bona  Nova  1619 

*  [The  short  rtifcs  here  and  hereafter  in  these  "Musters,"  indicate  the  emission  of  lists  of  the 
stores  brovight  by  passengers,  given  in  the  original,  but  omitted  here  as  of  no  general  interest.] 

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202        MUSTERS  OF  2HE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 
Colledge  Land. 

FRANCIS  WILTON  came  in  the  Jonathan 

EZEKIAH  RAUGHTON  came  in  the  Bona  Nova. 
MARGRETT  his  wife  in  the  Warwick. 


WILLIAM  PRICE  came  in  the  Starr 
ROBERT  CAMPION  came  in  the  Bona  Nova 


LEONARD  MOORE  came  in  the  Bona  Nova 


THOMAS  BAUGH  came  in  the  Supply 
THOMAS  PARKER  came  in  the  Neptune 
THEODER  MOYSES  came  in  the  London  Marcliannt 


jhe  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  the  Neck-of- 

Corporation  of 

Charles  cuty.  Land  in   the  Corporation   of   Charles  Cittie  in 

Virginia  taken  the  24*  of  January  1624. 

LUKE  BOYSE  aged  44  yeares  arived  in  theEdwine  in  May  1619 
ALLICE  his  wife  arived  in  the  Bona-Noua  in  Aprill  1622 

Servant's 

ROBERT  HOLLAM  aged  23  yeares  in  the  Bonaventure  August  1620 
JOSEPH  ROYALL  aged  22  yeares  in  the  Charitie  July  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  JOSUAH  CHARD 
JOSUAH  ClIARD  aged  36  yeares  in  the  Seavcnture  May  1607 
ANN  his  wife  aged  33  yeares  in  the  Bony  besse  August  1623 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  Don's 

JOHN  DOD'S  aged  36  yeares  in  the  Susan  Constant  Aprill  1607 
JANE  his  wife  aged  40  yeares 


The  MUSTER  of  WILLIAM  VINCENE 
WILLIAM  VINCENE  aged  39  yeares  in  the  Mary  &  James 
JOANE  his  wife  aged  42  yeares 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         203 


Charles c\ttie  The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  HARRIS 

THOMAS  HARRIS  aged  38  yeares  in  the  Prosperous  in  May 

ADRIA  his  wife  aged  23  yeares  in  the  Marniadnke  in  November  1621 

ANN  WOODLASE  theire  kinswoman  aged  7  yeares 

Servant's 
ELIZABETH  aged  15  yeares  in  the  Margrett  &  John  1620 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  PRICE 

JOHN  PRICE  aged  40  yeares  in  the  Starr  in  May 

ANN  his  wife  aged  21  yeares  in  the  Francis  Bonavcnliire  August  1620 

MARY  a  Child  aged  3  Months 


The  MUSTER  of  HUGH  HILTON. 
HUGH  HILTON  aged  36  yeares  in  the  Edwine  in  May  1619 


The  MUSTER  of  RICHARD  TAYLO" 

/ 

RICHARD  TAYLOR  aged  50  yeares  in  the  Mary  Margrett  September  1608 
DOROTHY  his  wife  aged  21  yeares  in  tins  London  Marc/taunt  May  1620 
MARY  theire  Child  aged  3  months. 

Servant's 
CHRISTOPHER  BROWNE  aged  18  yeares  in  the  Dutie  in  May  1620 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  OAGE 

THOMAS  OAGE  aged  40  yeares  in  the  Starr  in  May 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Neptune  in  August  1618 
EDWARD  theire  sonn  aged  2  yeares, 

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204         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  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  theire  sonn  aged  3  yeres 
ANN  a  daughter  aged  22  week's 


The  MUSTER  of  HENERY  COLTMAN 

HENERY  COLTMAN  aged  30  yeres  in  the  Noah  August  1610 
ANN  his  wife  aged  26  yeres  in  the  London  Marchannt  May  1620 


The  MUSTER  of  HUGH  PRICE 

HUGH  PRICE  aged  35  years  in  the  William  &  John  January  1618 
JUDITH  his  wife  aged  24  yeres  in  \h&Marygold  May  1619 
JOHN  his  sonn  aged  2  yeres. 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  FARMER 
THOMAS  FARMER  aged  30  yeres  in  the  Tryall  1616 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  SHEPPEV 
THOMAS  SHEPPEY  aged  22  yeres  in  the  Supply  January  1620 


The  MUSTER  of  ALLEXANDER  BRADWAY 

ALLEXANDER  BRADWAY  aged  31  yeres  in  the  Supply  January  1620 
SISLEY  his  wife  aged  28  yeres  in  the  Jonathan  May  1620 
ADRIA  theire  daughter  aged  9  Months. 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITAN1S  IN  VIRGINIA.         205 


Neck-of-Land.  Jhe  M  USTER  of  WlLLIAM  SHARP 

Charles  Cittie 

WILLIAM  SHARP  aged  40  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  2  Months 

Servant's 
RICHARD  VAUSE  aged  20  yeres  in  the  Jonathan  May  1620 


West&Sheriey       The  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  West  and 

hundred. 

Charles  cutie  Sherley  Hundred  taken  the  22th  of  January 

1624. 

RICHARD  BIGG'S  his  MUSTER 

RICHARD  BIGG'S  aged  41  yeres  arived  in  the  Swann  in  August  1610 
SARAH  his  wife  aged  35  yeres  in  the  Marygold  May  1618 
RICHARD  theire  Sonn  aged  3  yeres 

THOMAS  TURNER  his  Cozen  aged  11  yeres  in  ye  Marygold  1616 
SUSAN  OLD  his  Cozen  aged  10  yeres  in  the  Marygold  1616 

Servant's 

JAMES  GUY  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  London  Marchant  May  1620 


WILLIAM  BAYLEYS  MUSTER 

WILLIAM  BALEY  aged  41  yeares  in  the  Prosperous  in  May  1610 
MARY  his  wife  aged  24  yeres  in  the  George  1617 
THOMAS  his  Sonn  aged  4  yeares 


206          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 
West  & 

hundr7d.  ROBERT  PARTINS  MUSTER 

ROBERT  PARTIN  aged  36  yeares  in  the  Blcssinge  in  June  1609 
MARGRETT  his  wife  aged  36  in  the  George  1617 
ROBERT   ^  /•  aged  4  Months. 

Avis         V  theire  Children  -j  aged  5  yeares. 
REBECCA  )  ^  aged  2  yeares. 

Servant's 

THOMAS  HALE  aged  20  yeares  in  the  George  1623  in  October 
ELLIN  COOKE  aged  25  yeares  in  the  London  Marcliannt  June  1620 


CHRISTOPHER  WOODWARD'S  MUSTER 

CHRISTOPHER  WOODWARD  aged  30  yeares  in  the  Tryall'm.  June  1620 
JOHN  HIGGINS  \  hjs    tn,s   j  aged  21  yercs  in  the  George  1616 
RICE  HOWE        )  t  aged  26  yeres  in  the  Giftc  1618 

Servant's 

MATHEW  GLOSTER  aged  20  yeres  in  the  Warwick  1621 
WILLIAM  TOTLE  aged  18  yeres  in  the  George  1623 
JOHN  CANON  aged  20  yeres  in  the  Abigaile  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  AMIAS  BOLTE] 
AMIAS  BOLTE  aged  23  yeares  in  the  Neptune  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 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.        207 


West& 

The  MUSTER  of  HENERY  BENSON 


HENERY  BENSON  aged  40  yeares  in  the  Francis  Bonwenture  August 

1620 
NICHOLAS  BLACKMAN  his  ptner  aged  40  in  the  same  Shipp 


West  &  Sherley 

m'  THOMAS  PAWLETT'S  MUSTER 


THOMAS  PAWLETT  aged  40  yeares  in  the  Neptune  in  August  1618 

Servant's 
JOHN  TRUSSELL  aged  19  yeres  in  the  Southampton  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  WILLIAM  ASKEW 
WILLIAM  ASKEW  aged  30  yeres  in  the  Prosperous  in  May  1610 


The  MUSTER  of  REBECCA  ROSE  Widdow 

REBECCA  ROSE  aged  50  yeares  in  the  Mary  gold  in  May  1619 
MARMADUKE  HILL   j  Children  j  aged  1 1  yeres  1  ^  ^  same  shi 
JANE  HILL  ( aged  14  yeres ) 


The  MUSTER  of  m's  MARY  MADDISON  Widdow 

MARY  MADDISON  aged  30  yeares  in  the  Treasuror  1618 
KATHERIN  LAYDEN  a  Child,  aged  7  yeares 

Servant's 

JAMES  WATSON  aged  20  yeares  in  the  George  1623 
ROGER  LEWES  aged  19  yeares  in  the  Edivin  in  May  1617 


2o8         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 
West  &  Sherley 

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 

RANDALL  BAWDE  aged  30  yeares  in  the  Due  Returns  1623 
CHARLES  aged  19  yeares  in  the  Jacob  1624 


The  MUSTER  of  ROBERT  MILNER  £ 

ROBERT  MILNER  aged  24  yeares  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure August  1620 
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  • 
JOHN  THROGMORTON  aged  24  yeares  in  ye  William  &  Thomas  1618 
CHYNA  BOYSE  aged  26  yeres  in  the  Georg  in  May  1617 

Servant's 

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  MUSTER  of  ROGER  RATLIFE 
ROGER  RATLIFE  aged  44  yeares  in  the  Gcorg  in  May  1619 
ANN  his  wife  aged  40  in  the  George  in  May  1619 
I  SACK  his  Sonn  aged  9  Months 


*  [So  in  the  original.     It  will  have  been  observed,  that  generally  the  name  in  the  heading 
is  the  same  as  the  first  name  in  the  list.] 


MUSTEJtS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         209 


Sherley  hundred. 

charies  cittie       The  MUSTER  of  NATHANIELL  TATAM 
NATHANIELL  TATAM  aged  20  yeares  in  the  George  May  1619 


The  MUSTER  of  m's  KATHERINE  BENETT  Widdow 

KATHERINE  BENETT  aged  24  yeres  in  the  Abigail  1622 
WILLIAM  BENETT  her  sonn  aged  3  week's 

Servant's 
RANDALL  CREW  aged  20  yeres  in  the  Charles  1621 


DEAD  at  WEST  &  SHERLEY.  and  at  SHERLEY  HUNDRED. 

1624. 

ANDREW  DUDLEY,  came  in  the  Tnteloue  1622 

RAPH  FREEMAN,  in  the  Margctt  and  John  1622 

m'  WILLIAM  BENET  Minister  in  the  Seafloure  1621 

Cap1  ISACK  MADDESON 

JAMES  CROWDER  in  the  Retume  1623 

DANIELL  VIERO  in  the  George  1623 

BARNARD  JACKSON  in  the  Margrett  f  John  1623 

THOMAS  WESTON  in  the  George  1623 

JAMES  ROLFE  Liueterint  GIBB'S  Man 

JOHN  MlCHAELL  I  slaine  by  the  Indians. 

FEANCIS       Cap'  MADISONS  Man.        J 


The  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  JORDAKS  JORNKV 
taken  the  2ith  of  January  1624 

The  MUSTER  of  m'  WILLIAM  FERRAR  f  m's  JORDAN 

WILLIAM  FERRAR  aged  31  yeares  in  the  Neptune  in  August  1618 
SiSLEY  JORDAN  aged  24  yeres  in  the  Swan  in  August  1610 

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210 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Jordans  Jorncy. 
Charles  Cittie 

MARY  JORDAN  her  daughter  aged  3  yeares  , 
MARGRETT  JORDAN  aged  i  yeare  V  borne  he  arc. 

TEMPERANCE  BALEY  aged  7  yeares 

Servant's 

WILLIAM  DAWSON  aged  25  yercs  in  the  Discouery  March  1621 
ROBERT  TURNER  aged  26  yeres  in  the  Tryall  June  1619 
JOHN  HELY  aged  24  yeares  in  the  Charles  November  1621 
ROGER  PRESTON  aged  21  yeares  in  the  Discoucrie  March  1621 
ROBERT  MANUELL  aged  25  yeres  in  the  Charles  November  1621 
THOMAS  WILLIAMS  aged  24  yeares  in  the  Dutic  May  1618 
RICHARD  JOHNSON  aged  22  yeares  in  the  Southampton  1622 
WILLIAM  HATFEILD  aged       in  the  Southampton  1622 
JOHN  PEAD  35  yeares  old  in  the  same  Shipp 
JOHN  FREAME  aged  16  yeares  in  the  same  Shipp 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  PALMER 

THOMAS  PALMER  arived  in  the  Tyger  November  1621 
JOANE  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 
PRISILLA  her  daughter  aged  xj  yeares 

Servant's 
RICHARD  ENGLISH  aged  xj  yeares  in  the  James  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  ROBERT  FISHER 

ROBERT  FiSHER  arived  in  the  Ehabcth  May  161 1 
KATHERINE  his  wife  in  the  Marmaduk  October  1621 
SlSLY  theire  daughter  aged  i  ycarc 

Servant's 
IDYE  HALLIERS  a  Maid  servant  aged  30  yeares  in  y=  Jonathan  1619 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


211 


Jordans  Jorney 

The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  CLAYE 

JOHN  CLAYE  arived  in  the  Treasurer  February  1613 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Ann  August  1623 

Servant's 
WILLIAM  NlCHOLL's  aged  26  yeres  in  the  Dutie  in  May  1619 


The  MUSTER  of  CHRISTOPHER  SAFFORD 

CHRISTOPHER  SAFFORD  arived  in  the  Treasurer  1613 
JOHN  GIBE'S  his  ptner  in  the  Supply  1619 

Servant's 
HENERY  LANE  aged  20  yeres  in  the  Southampton  1623 


The  MUSTER  of  HENERY  WILLIAMS 

HENERY  WILLIAMS  arived  in  the  Treasurer  1613 
SUSAN  his  wife  in  the  William  &•  Thomas  1618 


The  MUSTER  of  WILLIAM  BRANLIN 

WILLIAM  BRANLIN  arived  in  the  Margrctt  &  John  1620 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Tntelone  1622 


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  1620 
WILLIAM  FLUDD  his  sonn  aged  3  week's. 

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212 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Jordansjorney.        jj^  MUSTER  of   THOMAS  CHAPMAN* 


THOMAS  CHAPMAN  arived  in  the  Tryall  1610 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  George  1617 
THOMAS  his  sonn  aged  2  yeare 
ANN  theire  daughter  aged  6  week's 


The  MUSTER  of  JOSEPH  BULL 
JOSEPH  BULL  arived  in  the  Abigaile  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  DAVIES 

JOHN  DAVIES  arived  in  the  George  1617 
WILLIAM  EMERSON  his  ptner  in  the  Sampson  1618 

Servant's 

WILLIAM  POPLETON  aged       in  the  James  1622 
EUSTICE  DOWNES  aged  25  yeares  in  the  Abigail  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  CAWSEY. 
THOMAS  CAWSEY  arived  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure  1620 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  IRONMONGER 
THOMAS  IRONMONGER  arived  in  the 


The  MUSTER  of  RICHARD  MILTON 
RICHARD  MILTON  arived  in  the  Suffy  1620 


*  [The  fifth  letter  of  this  name  is  not  clear ;  the  word  begins  with  an  ascending  letter,  and 
misfit  be  read  as  CHAPLAIN  ;  but  it  is  certainly  CHAPMAN  in  the  next  line.] 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         213 


charks citttr     The  MUSTER  of  NATHANIELL  CAWSEY 

NATHANIELL  CAWSEY  arived  in  the  Phoenix  1607 
TnOMASlNE  his  wife  in  the  Lyon  1609 

Servant's 

EDWARD  DENISON  aged  22  yeares  ) 
JAMES  BONNER  aged  20  yeares       }  anved  m  the  Traf6mf 
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  at  JORDANS  JORNEY  1624 

LIDIA  SHERLEY  came  in  the  George  1623 
SUSAN  SHERLEY  an  Infant. 


The  MUSTER    of   the  Inhabitant's   of    CHAPLAINS 
Charles          CnovsE    and    the    Trueloucs  Company  taken    the 
i  Ith  January  1624 

The  MUSTER  of  Ensigne  ISACK  CHAPLAINE 

ISACK  CHAPLAINE  arived  in  the  Starr  1610 

MARY  his  wife  in  the  James  1622 

JOHN  CHAPLAINE  his  kinsman  aged  15  yeares  in  the  James  1622 

Servant's 

ROBERT  HUDSON  aged  30  yeares  % 
HENERY  THORNE  aged  18  yeares  f 

JOHN  DUFFILL  aged  14  yeares        f"**  In  the  ?ames  l622 
IVIE  BANTON  a  Maid  servant 
ANN  MlGHILL  a  Maid  servant  arived  in  the  George  1619 


214         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Cctt  £!!&*•     The  MUSTER  of  WALTER  PRICE 

WALTER  PRICE  arived  in  the  IVt'ttm  &•  Thomas  1618 
HENERY  TURNER  arived  in  the  John  &  Francis  1615 

Servant's 
EDWARD  FALLOWES  aged  30  yeares  in  the  Hopewell  1623 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  KEIE 

THOMAS  KEIE  aged  30  ariued  in  the  Prosperous  June  1619 
SARAH  his  wife  in  the  Trnelone  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  BROWNE 
JOHN  BROWNE  aged  28  yeares  in  the  Bona  Nova  Aprill  1621 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  TREHEARNE 
JOHN  TREHEARNE  aged  33  yeares  in  the  Trnelone  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  DAVID  JONES' 
DAVID  JONES  aged  22  yeares  in  the  Trnelone  1622 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  Box 
JOHN  Box  aged  23  yeares  in  the  Trnelone  1622 


Murderers  for  the  forte 3 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.        215 


DEAD  at  CHAPLINS  CHOISK  1624. 

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  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  PEIRSEYS  HUN 

hundred. 

DRED  taken  the  2Oth  of  January  1624. 

S  AMU  ELL  SHARPE  arived  in  the  Seaventnre  1609 
ELIZABETH  his  wife  in  the  Margrett  and  Joint  1621 

Servant's 
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  MUSTER  of  HUMFREY  KENT 

HUMFREY  KENT  arived  in  the  George  1619 

JOANE  his  wife  in  the  Tyger  1621 

MARGRETT  ARRUNDELL  aged  9  yeares  in  the  Abigaile  1621 

Servant's 
CHRISTOPHER  BEANE  aged  40 yeares  in  the  Neptune  1618 


2 1 6         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Tierseys 

hundred.  The    MUSTER   of   TlIOMAS  DoUGHTIE 

THOMAS  DOUGHTIE  arived  in  the  Marigold  1619 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Marmadukc  1621 


The  MUSTER  of  EDWARD  AUBORN 
EDWARD  AUBORN  arived  in  the  Jonathan  1620 


The  MUSTER  of  WILLIAM  BAKER 
WILLIAM  BAKER  arived  in  the  Jonathan  1609 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  WOODSON 

JOHN  WOODSON  1  .    .,     ~ 

\  in  the  George  1619 
SARAH  his  wife     J 


The  MUSTER  of  EDWARD  TIIRENORDF.N 

EDWARD  THRENORDEN  arived  in  the  Diana  1619 
ELIZABETH  his  wife  in  the  George  1619 


The  MUSTER  of  NICHOLAS  BALY 
NICHOLAS  BALY  arived  in  the  Jonathan  1620 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Mannaduk  1621 


The  MUSTER  of  JOHN  Lirrs 
JOHN  LlPrs  arived  in  the  London  Marchannt  1621 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.        217 


arived  in  the  Southampton  1623 


Pierseys  hundred. 

The  MUSTER  of  m'  ABRAHAM  PEIRSEYS  Servant's. 

yeres. 

THOMAS  LEA  aged  SCT 

ANTHONY  PAGITT 35 

SALOMAN  JACKMAN  30 

JOHN  DAVIES  aged 45 

CLEMENT  ROPER    25 

JOHN  BATES  aged   24 

THOMAS  ABBE 20 

THOMAS  BROOK'S   23 

WILLIAM  JONES 23 

PEETER  JONES 24 

PIERCE  WILLIAMS  23 

ROBERT  GRAUES 30 

EDWARD  HUBBERSTEAD    26 

JOHN  LATHROP  25 

THOMAS  CHAMBERS   •..  24 

WALTER  JACKSON  24 

HENERY  SANDERS 20 

WILLIAM  ALLEN    22 

GEORG  DAWSON     24 

JOHN  VPTON  aged  26  in  the  Bonanova  1622 

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 


'4  Men 


28 


218          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Picrscys  hundred. 

ALI.ICE  TIIOROWDEN  1  ^  scrvant-s  arived  in  the  Southampton  1623 


KATHERINE  LEMAN 

Negro  Woman. 

Negro  Woman  and  a  yong  Child  of  hers. 


S'  SAMUELL  ARGALL'S  Cattell 


DEAD        at  PEIRSEYS  HUNDRED        Anno  Drii  1624 


JOHN  LINICKER. 
EDWARD  CARLOWE. 
ROBERT  HUSSYE. 
JACOB  LARBEE. 


JOHN  ENGLISH. 
CHRISTOPHER  LEES  Wife. 
ELIZABETH  JONES. 


pasbeiiaygiH      The  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  PASBEIIAYS  & 

C  orporation 

°a'umes  l^e  MAINE  taken  tne  3°"'  of  January  1624  belong- 

ing to  the  Corporation  of  James  Citty 
ADAM  DlXON  arived  in  the  Margrcti  cr  John 

JOSEPH  RYALE  arived  in  the  William  &•  Thomas 

GEORGE  FRIER  arived  in  the  William  6-  Thomas 
VRSULA  his  wife  in  the  London  Marcliant 


ALLEN  KENISTON  arived  in  the  Margrctt  &  John 


ROBERT  PARAMOUR  arived  in  the  Sivan 


WILLIAM  KEMP  arived  in  the  George 
MARGRETT  his  wife  in  the  George 
ANTHONY  his  Sonn  aged  7  week's 

RICHARD  BRIDGWATTER  arived  in  the  Londi-n  Marchannt 
ISBELL  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 


HUGH  I-LVWARD  arived  in  the  Starr 
SUSAN  his  wife  in  the  George. 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.        219 

Pasbehaighs    - 
James  Citty 

HENERY  TURNER  arived  in  the  London  Marchannt 


JOSEPH  CREW  arived  in  the  London  Marchannt 

THOMAS  JONES  arived  in  the  London  Marchannt 
MARGRETT  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 

EDWARD  BOURBICTH  in  the  London  Marchannt 

REVOLL  MORCOCK  arived  in  the  Jonathan 

ELIZABETH  his  wife 

THOMAS  his  Sonne  aged  i  yeare. 


EDWARD  FISHER  arived  in  the  Jonathan 
SARAH  his  wife  in  the  Warwick 
EDWARD  KTLDALE  her  sonn  aged  6  ycares 
CLARE  REN  a  girle  aged  10  yeares. 

JOHN  MOONE  arived  in  the  Returne  1623 

Servant's. 
JULIAN  HALLERS  aged  19  yeares  \ 

GILES  MARTIN  aged  23  yeares        >in  the  Tritelotie  1623 


CLINION  RUSH  aged  13  yeares 

RICHARD  SMITH  arived  in  the  London  Marchannt 


The   MUSTER  of  the  Governors  Men  at  Pasbehaighs 
THOMAS  JORDEN  aged  24  came  in  the  Diana. 
JOHN  MlLNHOUSE  aged  36  in  the  London  Marchannt 
RICHARD  SANDERS  aged  25  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure. 
GRIFFIN  WINNE  aged  28  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure. 
ARTHURE  CHANDLER  aged  19  in  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. 

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220        MUSTEXS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

1'asbehaighs 
James  Citty 

THOMAS  BLANCH'S  aged  17  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure. 
HENERY  DOWTIE  aged  19  in  the  Jonathan. 


JOHN  SWARBECK  came  in  the 

the  Maine. 
James  Citty. 

THOMAS  MARLOE  came  in  the  Bono,  Nova. 

THOMAS  BUNN 

BRIDGITT  his  wife 

THOMAS  his  sonn  aged  i  yeare 

Servant's 

JOHN  SMITH  aged  30  yeares      |  }n  ^  M 
THOMAS  SMITH  aged  16  yeres    ) 
THOMAS  JONES  aged  35  in  the  Bonn  Nova 
JAMES  ROBESONN  aged  35  in  the  Sivan. 
ELIZABETH  HODGES  a  Maid  servant  in  the  Abigails 

THOMAS  SWINHOW  came  in  the  Diana. 

Servant's 
LAWRANCE  SMALEPAGE  aged  20  yeres  in  the  Abigails 


JOHN  CARTER  came  in  the  Prosperous. 

_^_«__ 

DAVID  ELLIS  in  the  Mary  Margrett 
MARGRETT  his  wife  in  the  Margrett  &  John 

JAMES  TOOKE  arived  in  the 

WILLIAM  BINK'S  came  in  the  George 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  George 


MlCHAELL  BATT  came  in  the  Hercules. 
ELLIN  his  wife  in  the  Warwick. 


ROBERT  LINCE  came  in  the  Treasurer. 


HUGH  BALDWINS  came  in  the  Tryall 
SUSAN  his  wife  in  the 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         221 

the  Maine. 
James  Citty 

ROBERT  SCOTCHMORE  came  in  the  George  1623 

THOMAS  KNISTON  cane  [KENISTON  came]  in  the  George  1623 

Servant's 
ROGER  KlDD  aged  24  yeares  in  the  George  1623 

ROBERT  CHOLMLE )e  in  the  Ckaritie 

JAMES  STANDISH -> 


The  MUSTER  of  DOCTO'  POTT'S  Men  in  the  MAINE 

THOMAS  LEISTER  aged  33  yeares 
ROGER  STANLEY  aged  27 
THOMAS  PRITCHARD  aged  28 

HENERY  CROCKER  aged  34      Beanie  in  the  Abigaile  1620 
THOMAS  CROSSE  aged  22 
JOHN  TRYE  aged  20 
WALTER  BEARE  aged  28 
RANDALL  HOLT  aged  18  yeares  in  the  George  1620 
The  rest  of  his  servant's,  Provisions,  Amunition  &ct.  at  JAMES  CiTTY. 


DEAD  at  PASBEHAIGHS  &  in  the  MAINE  1624. 
JOACHIM  ANNDREWS. 
HENERY  SCOTT. 

RICHARD        )  2  Men  of  m>  BuNNS 
RICHARD        ) 


James      The  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  JAMES  CITTIE 
taken  the  2 4th  of  January  1624 

The  MUSTER  of  S1  FRANCIS  WYATT  Kl  &ct. 
Sr  FRANCIS  WYATT  K'  Governo'  (^  came  in  the  George  1621 

Servant's 
CHRISTOPHER  COOKE  aged  25  in  the  George  1621 


222         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  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  of  Sr  GEORGE  YEARLEY  K1  &ct. 


S1'  GEORGE  YEARLLEV  Kl  if-  came  in  the  Deliuerance  1609 

TEMPERANCE  LADY  YEARLLEY  came  in  the  Fanlcon  1608 

m'  ARGALL  YEARLLEY  aged  4  yeares 

m'  FRANCIS  YEARLLEY  aged  i  yeare  I  Children  borne  heare 

m's  ELIZABETH  YEARLLEY  aged  6  yercs    J 

Servant's  at  JAMES  CITTY 
RICHARD  GREGORY  aged  40  -. 

ANTHONY  JONES  26  /          .     ,     _ 

Vcame  m  the  Temperanncc  1620 
THOMAS  DUNN  14  C 

THOMAS  PHILDUST  1 5 

THOMAS  HATCH  17  in  the  Duty  1619 

ROBERT  PEAKE  22  in  the  Margrett  &  Jofai  1623 

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. 

SUSAN  HALL  in  the  William  &  Thomas  1618 

ANN  WILLIS  in  the  Temperance  1620 

ELIZABETH  ARRUNDELL  in  the  Abigail  1620. 

The  rest  of  his  servant's  at  HOG  ILAND. 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.          223 

citty.          The  MUSTER  of  DOCTO' JOHN  POTT 

Docto'  JOHN  POTT  j  ^^  {n  the  G 

m's  ELIZABETH  POTT j 

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  MUSTER  of  CAI>T  RCCKR  SMITH 

Cap'  ROGER  SMITH  came  in  the  Abigailc  1620 

m's  JOANE  SMITH  came  in  the  Blcssingc 

ELIZABETH  SALTER  aged  7  yeares  came  in  the  Scaflonrc 

ELIZABETH  ROLFE  aged  4  yeares   |  bomc  .„  Virginia 

SARAH  MACOCK  aged  2  yeares.        j 

Servant's 

CHARLES  WALLER  aged  22  came  in  the  Abigaile  1620 
CHRISTOPHER  BANKUS  aged  19  yeares  in  the  Abigaile  1622 
HENERY  BOOTH  aged  20  in  \\\cDittic 
HENERY  LACTON  aged  18  yeares  in  the '  Hojnvcll  1623 

The  rest  of  his  men  theire  Provisions  Armcs  &ct.  Over  the  Walter. 


The  MUSTER  of  CAPT  RAT-II  HAMOR 
Cap1  RAPH  HAMOR 
m's  ELIZABETH  HAMOR 
JEREMY  CLEMENT         |  hcr  Childrcn. 
ELIZABETH  CLEMENT 

Servant's 

JOHN  LIGHTFOOTE  in  the  Seaventtire 
FRANCIS  GIBE'S  a  boy  in  the  Seafower. 
ANN  ADDAMS  a  Maid  servant. 

The  rest  of  his  servant's..  Provisions  Armes  ?•  at  Hoc-lLAND. 


224          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

james  citty  The  MUSTER  of  CAPT  WILLIAM  PIERCE 

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  a  Negro  Woman  in  the  Treasurer. 

The  rest  of  his  servant's  ;  Provisions,  Armes,  Munition  &ct  at 
MULBERY  ILAND. 


The  MUSTER  of  m'  ABRAHAM  PEIRSEY  Marchannt 

m'  ABRAHAM  PEIRSEY  came  in  the  Susan  1616 

ELIZABETH  his  daughter  aged  15  yeres  )  .    .,     c    ,,  ,- 

\  came  in  the  Southampton  1623 

MARY  his  daughter  aged  1 1  yeres  .' 

Servant's. 

CHRISTOPHER  LEE  aged  30  yeres 

RICHARD  SERIEANT  aged  36  yeres   \&  .„  the  Sonthampton  l6 
ALICE  CHAMBERS  |  maid  servant>s> 
ANNIS  SHAW 


The  rest  at  Peirseys  Hundred. 


The  MUSTER  of  m'  EDWARD  BLANF.Y. 
m'  EDWARD  BLANEY  came  in  the  Francis  Bonavcnture 

Servant's 

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. 
ROBERT  POOLE  came  in  the 

JAMES  HICMOTT  came  in  the  Bonaventure 
his  wife  in  the 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


225 


James  Cittie.     - 

JOHN  SOUTHERN  came  in  the  George  1620 

Servant's. 
THOMAS  CRUST  aged        came  in  the  George  1620 

RANDALL  SMALEWOOD  came  in  the 

GEORGE  GRAUE  came  in  the  Seaventure 

ELNOR  his  wife  in  the  Susan 

JOHN  GRAUE  theire  sonne  aged  10  yeares 

REBECCA  SNOW  ) , 

SARA  SNOW       I her  daughters" 


EDWARD  CADGE  came  in  the  Marmadnke 
NATHANIELL  JEFFREYS  came  in  the  Gift, 

JOHN  JACKSON  came  in  the 

JOHN  JACKSON  his  sonn  aged  9  yeares 

GERCIAN  BUCK  aged  10  yeares 

THOMAS  ALNUTT  came  in  the  Gifte 
his  wife  in  the  Marygold 

Servant's. 
ROGER  ROED'S  aged  20  yeares  in  the  Bony  bess. 

PEETER  LANGMAN  came  in  the  William  &  Thomas. 

MARY  his  wife  came  in  the 

PEETER  ASCAM  her  sonn  aged  i  yeares 

ABIGAILE  ASCAM  her  daughter  aged  4  yeres. 

BENOMY  BUCK  aged  8  yeres 

PELEG  BUCK  aged  4  yeres 

Servant's 

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 

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226         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 
James  Citty. 

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 
ANDREW  HOWELL  aged  13  yeres 
ANN  ASHLEY  aged  19  yeres 

The  Cattell  belonging  to  m'  BUCKS  Children 

ELIZABETH  SOOTHEY  came  in  the  Soutftampton 
ANN  SOOTHEY  her  daughter 

JOHN  JEFFERSON  came  in  the  Bona  Nova 
WALGRAUE  MARK'S  in  the  Margrett  &  John. 


WILLIAM  MUTCH  came  in  the  Jonathan 
MARGERY  his  wife  in  the  George  1623 

RICHARD  STEEFHENS  came  in  the  George  1623 

Servant's. 

WASSELL  RAYNER  aged  28  yeres  came  in  the 
THOMAS  SPILLMAN  aged  28  yeres  in  the  George  1623 
EDWARD  PRISE  aged  29  yeres  in  the  George  1623 
JOANE  RAYNER  wife  of  WASSELL  RAYNER 


GEORGE  MINIFFE  arived  in  the  Samuell  July  1623 

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.] 


AfUST&RS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         227 

James  Ileand   - 

JOHN  STOAK'S    )  .    ...     „, 

>  came  in  the  Warwick. 
ANN  his  wife       ) 


RICHARD  TREE  came  in  the  George 
JOHN  his  Sonne  aged  12  yeres 

Servant's 
SILVESTER  BULLEN  aged  28  yeres  came  in  the 


WittM  LASEY     )          .     ,     ,.     . 

t  came  in  the  Southampton  1024 
SUSAN  his  wife  ) 


JOHN  WEST  came  in  the  Bony  bess 
THOMAS  CROMPE  came  in  the 


JOHN  GREEVETT  came  in  the 
ELLIN  his  wife  in  the 


THOMAS  PASSMORE  )          .    ,,    ^ 

\  came  in  the  George. 

JANE  his  wife 

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 


ROBERT  FITT  came  in  the  George. 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Abigaile 


GEORGE  ONION  came  in  the  Francis  bona  venture. 
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 


29—2 


228          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


James  Hand. 

ROBERT  MARSHALL  came  in  the  George 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 

THOMAS  GRUBB  came  in  the  George 

JOHN  OSBORN  came  in  the 
MARY  his  wife  in  the 

WILLIAM  SPENCER  came  in  the  Sarah. 

ALLICE  his  wife  in  the 

ALLICE  theire  daughter  aged  4  yeres. 

THOMAS  GRAVE  came  in  the 
MARGRETT  his  wife  in  the 
WILLIAM  theire  Sonn  aged  3  yeres 
JONE  theire  daughter  aged  6  yeres. 

GABRIELL  HOLLAND  came  in  the  John  &  Francis. 
REBECCA  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 

JosiAS  TANNER  aged  24  yeres  came  in  the 
ANDREW  RAILEY  came  in  the 
WILLIAM  COOKSEY 
THOMAS  BAGLEN 
WILLIAM  CARTER 

JOHN  JOHNSON 

ANN  his  wife 

JOHN  his  sonn  aged  i  yeare 

ANN  his  daughter  aged  4  yeres 

ALICE  KEAN  a  Maid  servant. 

JOHN  HITCHY 
THOMAS  DE  LA  MAIOR. 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


229 


DEAD  at  JAMES  CITTIE  &  in  the  ILAND  1624 
RICHARD  MUMFORD 
GEORGE  CLARKE 
BARTLOMEW  BLAKE 
WILLIAM  WASJERTON 

SlBILL   ROYALL 

GOODWIFE  JEFFEREYS 
THOMAS  POPKIN 
THOMAS  SIDES 
THOMAS  WEST 
WM  SPENCER  a  Child 

a  servant  of  m'  KETHS 
m's  PEIRSE 
JOHN  GEE 

a  servant  of  PEETER  LANGMAN 
PHINLOE 
m's  SUSAN  KETH. 


ie  The  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitant's  of  the  Neck- 
of-Land  neare  JAMES  CITTY  taken  Febr  the  4th 
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  aged  20  yeres  came  in  the  Susan 
JOHN  JACKSON  aged        came  in  the  Abigail. 
EDWARD  a  Negro 
ISBELL  PRATT  came  in  the  yonatlian 

JOHN  SMITH  came  in  the  Bonaventure. 
THOMAS  BAGWELL  came  in  the 


23o        MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Neck  of  Land  ncarc 
James  Citty 

THOMAS  BEXETT  came  in  the  Bona  Nora 

MARGERY  his  wife  in  the  Gnift 

SARAH  BROMEDG  a  Child  of  2  yeares  old. 


JOHN  REDDISH  came  in  the 


m'  ALNUTT  and  his  servant  here  Planted  rcconed  before  in  the  Muster 
of  JAMES  CITTIE. 


DEAD  in  this  Plantacon  1624 
a  Man  servant  of  in'  KINGSMELL'S. 


LIUING 

RICHARD  PIERCE    j  came  fa  the  Ncptunc 
ELIZABETH  his  wife ) 


Archers  Hope 
James  Citty 

THOMAS  BRANSBY  came  in  the  Charitie 

• 

Servant's 

NICHOLAS  GREENHILL  aged  24  yeres 

CHADWALLADER  JONES  a^ed  22  yeres     Vcame  in  the  Marmaduk  1623 
ROBERT  CREW  aged  23  yeares 


JOHN  ELLISON  came  in  the  Prosperous 
ELLIN  his  wife  in  the  Charitie 

Servant's 
JOHN  BADELEY  aged  24  yeres  came  in  the  Hopivcll  1623 

THOMAS  FARLEY  came  in  the  Ann  1623 
JANE  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp. 
ANN  a  Child 

Servant's 
NICHOLAS  SHOTTEN  aged  40  yeres  in  the  Ann  1623 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         231 

Archers  Hope. 
James  Citty  " 

JOSEPH  JOHNSON  came  in  the  William  &  Thomas 
MARGRETT  his  wife  in  the  Abigaile 
GEORGE  PROUSE  came  in  the  Diana 


DEAD  at  ARCHERS  HOPE  1624 
GEORGE  ELLISON  a  Child 

a  Maid  servant  of  m'  BRANSBYES. 
WILLIAM  BROWNE. 


Burrows  Hill 
James  Citty 

m'  BURROWES  and  six  of  his  men  \vc!l  are  planted  heare  are  recofied, 

wth  theire  Armes  Provisions  £f.  at  JAMES  ClTTIE 
JOHN  SMITH  came  in  the  Elizabeth  1611 
SUSANNA  his  wife  in  the  Bona  Nova  1619 
FRANCIS  SMITH  his  sonne  aged  i  yeare 

Servant's 
JOHN  ELLATT  aged  15  yeres  in  the  Margrett  e-  John  1621 

GEORGE  PELTON  came  in  the  Furtherance  1622 

RICHARD  RICHARD'S  came  in  the  London  Marchant  1620 
RICHARD  DOLPHINBE  came  in  the  Guift  1618 

Paces  Paines 
James  Citty         / 

JOHN  PROCTOR  came  in  the  Seaventurc  1607 
ALLIS  his  wife  in  the  George  1621 

Servant's 

RICHARD  GROUE  aged  30  yeres  in  the  George  1623 
EDWARD  SMITH  aged  20  in  the  George  1621 
WILLIAM  NAYLE  aged  15  in  the  Ann  1623 

PHETTIPLACE  CLOSE  came  in  the  Starr  1608 
DANIELL  WATTKINS  in  the  Charles  1621 

Servant's 

MARTIN  DEMON  aged  15  yeres  in  the  George  1617 
JOHN  SKINNER  in  the  Marmaduk  1621 


232          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Paces  Paines 
James  Citty 

THOMAS  GATES  came  in  the  Swan  1609 
ELIZABETH  his  wife  in  the  Warwick.  1620 
WILLIAM  BEDFORD  in  the  James  1621 


FRANCIS  CHAPMAN  came  in  the  Starr  1608 


[C]aP« smiths  Plant.     The  MUSTER  of  CAPT  ROGER  SMITHS  men 

James  Citty 

Over  ye  Walter 
FRANCIS  FOWLER  aged  23  yeres 

CHRISTOPHER  LAWSON 
ALCE  his  wife 

CHRISTOPHER  REDHEAD  aged  24 
STEPHEN  WEBB  aged  25  yeres 


JOHN  BUTTERFEILD  aged  23  yeres 
WILLIAM  BAKER  aged  24  yeres 


RICHARD  ALFORD  aged  26  yeres 
THOMAS  HARVIE  aged  24  yeres 


THOMAS  MOLTON  aged  25  yeres 


mr  Blaneys  Plant.          The    MUSTER    of    Hi'   EDWARD     BLANEYS    Men 
James  Citty 

Ouer  ye  Watter. 

RlCE  WATKINS  aged  30  yeres  came  in  the  Francis  bonaventure. 
NATHANIELL  FLOID  aged  24  in  the  Bona  Nova. 

GEORG  ROGERS  23 

JOHN  SHELLEY  23 

THOMAS  OTTOWELL  40 Vm  the  Bo»aN°™- 

THOMAS  CROUCH  40  

ROBERT  SHEPPEARD  20  in  the  Hopwdl. 
WILLIAM  SAWIER  18  in  the  Hopwell. 
ROBERT  CHAUNTRIE  19  in  the  George 


MUSTERS  OP  JHE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


in'  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 


233 


cam 


came  in  the  Southampto  1622 


Cap'  Mathews  Plant 
James  Citty 

Cap*  SAMUELL  MATHEWS  came  in  the  Southampton  1622 
m*  DAVID  SAND'S  Minister  came  in  the  Bonaventure  1620 

Servant's. 
ROBERT  MATHEWS  aged  24 

ROGER  WILLIAMS 20 

SAMUELL  DAVIES 18 

HENERY  JONES 25 

AARON  CONAWAY    20 

JOHN  THOMAS 18 

MICHAELL  LAPWORTH...  16 

WILLIAM  LUSAM 27 

WILLIAM  FEILD 23     I  in  the  Charles  162 1 

PEETER  MONTECUE 21    J 

ROBERT  FERNALL  31  in  the  London  Marchant  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          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Cap1  Mathews  Plant 
James  Citty 

WILLIAM  KINGSLEY  24 \  in  the  Marmadnk  l62, 

THOMAS  BRIDGES  12  ) 

ARTHURE  GOLDSMITH  26  came  in  the  Diana  1618 


Crovvders  Plant. 
James  Citty 

m'  HUGH  CROWDEK  came  in  the  Bona  Nova  1619 

Servant's 

RICHARD  BALL  in  the  George  1617 
THOMAS  HAWKINS  in  the  yamcs  1622 
PAULE  RENALLES  in  the  Tryall  1619 
NICHOLAS  SMITH  a  boy  of  18  yeres  in  the  Bona  Nova  1621 
JOHN  VERIN  a  boy  of  14  yeares  in  the  George  1623 


In'  Treasurers  Plant. 

The  MUSTER  of  m'  GEORG  SAND'S  Esquire 
m'  GEORG  SANDIS  Esquire  Treasure'  fc  came  in  the  George  1621 

Servant's 

MARTIN  TURNER 
GEORGE  BAILIFE 
JOHN  SPARK'S 

JOHN  DANCY 

>came  m  the  George  1021 
JOHN  EDWARD  s 

NICHOLAS  TOMPSON 

ROSAMUS  CARTER 

JOHN  STONE  a  boy 

NKHOLAS  COMON  in  the  ^      1622 


NICHOLAS  EYRES  a  boy     ) 


DAVID  MANSFEILD  j  -n  the  Bona  Nova  l6     hired  servant-s 

JOHN  CLAXON 

THOMAS  SWIFTE       )  jn  thc  T       freemeii 

JOHN  BALDWINF 


MUSTEK S  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         235 

mr  Treasurers  Plant. 

hired.     DANIELL  POOLE  a  french  man 

liis  wife 

a  yong  Child  of  theires 


mr  Treasurers  Plant. 
Jnines  Citty 

The  MUSTER  of  those  that  Liue  in  y'  TREASURORS  Plant. 

ROBERT  SHEAPERD  came  in  the  George  1621 

JAMES  CHAMBERS  in  the  Dntie  1620 

JOHN  PARSONS  "| 

WILLIAM  BENGE 

JOHN  EVENS  \-  in  the  Marygold  1619 

ROBERT  EDMUND'S 

JOHN  COMES 

JOHN  Tvos  ~] 

WILLIAM  PILKINTON 

\.  in  the  Bona  Nova  1020 
ELIAS  LONGE  r 

THOMAS  HALL 

MARGRETT  PILKINTON  |  weomen 

JANE  LONC; 

m'  ViNCENcro  the  Italian 

m'  BERNARDO 

his  wife 

a  Child 

ZACIIARY  CRIPP'S  came  in  the  Margrctt  &  John  1621 
EDWARD  WHITE  in  the  Bona  Nova  1620 
MATHEW  HAMON  in  the  Southampton  1622 
PHILLIP  KITHLY  in  the  Furtherance  1622 
ANTHONY  WEST  in  the  jamcs  1622 


30 2 


236          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


m' Treasurers  Plant. 
James  Citty 


DEAD  at  all  these  PLANTATIONS  Over  the  Watter  1624 

JOHN  PHILMOTT  i  ELLAS  HENTON 

WILLIAM  PLANT  THO:  FITCH 


ENECHA  FITCH 

JOHN  SERE 

WILLIAM  SAND'S 

GEORG  GURR          ~|  slaine  by  the 

WILLIAM  COMES    j      Indians 

ROBERT  EVARS. 

PEACEABLE  SHEREWOOD. 

WILLIAM  HALL 


THOMAS  ROWLSON 
EDWARD  JONES 
JOHN  DIMSDALE 
JOHN  DOCKER 
ROBERT  ALDRIDGE 
RICHARD  GREENE 
JAMES  DAVIS 
DAVID  WILLIAMS 
JOHN  FOXEN 

Hog  Hand 

The  MUSTER  of  CAPT  RAPH  H AMORS  servant's 

JEFFEREY  HULL  came  in  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  DA  VIES  in  the  Guifte. 


The  MUSTER  of  LIUETENNT  BARKLEY. 

Liuetennt  EDWARD  BARKLEY  in  the  Vnitie. 
m's  JANE  BARKLEY  in  the  Seafloure. 
JANE  BARKLEY  his  daughter. 

Servant's 

THOMAS  PHILLIP'S  )-..,, 

\  in  the  Bona  Nova 
FRANCIS  BARRETT    ) 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


237 


Hog  Hand 

ROBERT  MARTIN  in  the  George. 
KATHERIN  DAVIES  in  the  Southampton. 


JOHN  VTY  came  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  Seafloure. 
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. 

HENERY  CROCKER  in  the  Marygold 

JONE  his  wife  in  the  Swan. 

HENERY  WOODWARD  in  the  Diana. 

JANE  his  wife 

THOMAS  HITCKOCK  in  the  Marygold 

ALICE  his  wife 

ROGER  WEBSTER 

JOANE  his  wife 

JOANE  D'AVIS. 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRG1XIA. 


Hog  Hand. 

The  MUSTER  of  Sr  GEORO  YEARLLF.VS  Men 

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 
GEORGK  WHITEHAND  24  in  the  Temperance  1620 
HENERY  KING  22  in  the  Jonatlian  1620 
JOHN  DAY  24  in  the  London  Marchannt  1620 
The  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 
RICH:  BAKER J 

The  rest  of  his  servant's.  Provisions 
Armes  &ct  reconed  at  James  Citty 


Martins  Hundred. 

The    MUSTER    of  the    Inhabitant's   of    MARTINS    HUNDRED 

taken  the  4th  of  February  1624. 
m'  WILLIAM  HARWOOD  came  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure 

Servant's 
HUGH  HUGHS  came  in  the  Guiftc. 

ANN  his  wife - 

THOMAS  DOUGHTIE  aged  26 tcame  in  the  Abigail. 

JOHN  HASLEY  aged  22  yeres ) 

SAMUELL  WEAVER  20  in  the  Bony  bess 
ELIZABETH  BYGRAUE  12  came  in  the  Warwick. 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         239 


Martins  Hundred'- 

ELLIS  EMERSON  , 

ANN  his  wife Icame  in  the  George  1623. 

THOMAS  his  sonn  aged  1 1   J 

Servant's. 

THOMAS  GOULDING  aged  26  yeres  came  in  the  George  1623 
MARTIN  SLATIER  aged  20  cam  fro  Canada  in  the  Swan  1624 


ROBERT  ADDAMS )  .    .,     ,,       ,, 

J-  came  in  the  Bonn  Nova. 
AUGUSTINE  LEAK  ) 

WINIFRED  LEAK  his  wife  came  in  the  George  \  623 

Servant's 
RICHARD  SMITH  aged  24  yeres  came  in  the  George  1623. 


STEEPHEN  BARKER  came  in  the  James 
HUMPHREY  WALDEN  in  the  Warwick 


came  jn 


JOHN  JACKSON  ............  \ 

ANN  his  Wife  ...............   ' 

A  Child  aged  20  week's 

Servant's. 

THOMAS  WARD  aged  47  yeres  ...   \  .    .  ,     „,       .  , 

w  *  >•  came  in  the  Warwick 

JOHN  STEEPHENS  35  yeres   ...... 

SAMUELL  MARCH  came  in  the  William  6-  Thomas. 

COLLICE  his  wife  in  the  Ann  1623 

SAMUELL  CULLEY  came  in  the  London  Marcliamt 

ROBERT  SCOTCHMORE  and  his  Company  now  planted  heare  are  reconned 
before  in  the  MAINE 


DEAD  at  MARTINS  HUNDRED  this  yeare 

ALLICE  EMERSON  a  girle 

ROBERT  a  boy  of  m'  EMARSONS 

a  girle  of  JOHN  JACKSONS 
a  Child  of  SAMUELL  MARCH. 


240        MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Mulburic  Hand. 

The    MUSTER  of   the  Inhabitant's   att   MULBURY  I  LAND 
taken  the  25th  of  January  1624. 

The  MUSTER  of  CAPT  WILLIAM  PIERCES  servant's 

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 

ROBERT  LATHOM  20  ~ 

>came  in  the  George  1020 
RICHARD  ALDON  19    i 

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  in  the  Treasurer 
SUSAN  his  wife  in  the  same  Shipp 

JOHN  GATTER  came  in  the  George  1620 
WILLIAM  RICHARDSON  came  in  the  Edwine 


RICHARD  FINE  came  in  the  Neptune 

JOHN  NOWELL  came  in  the  Margrett  &  John 

RICHARD  DOWNES  came  in  the  Jonathan 


JOHN  CRANICH  came  in  the  Marygold 

PERCEVALL  WOOD  came  in  the  George 
ANN  his  wife  in  the  George. 

WILLIAM  RAYMONT  came  in  the  Neptune 


WILLIAM  BULLOCK  came  in  the  Jonathan 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         241 

Mulbury  Hand 

ANTHONY  BARAM  came  in  the  Abigail 
ELLIZABETH  his  wife  in  the  William  &  Thomas 


THOMAS  HARWOOD  came  in  the  Margrett  &•  John  1622 
GRACE  his  wife  in  the  George 

Servant's. 
THOMAS  READ  aged  65  yeres 


Wnriscoynck. 

The    MUSTER  of  the    Inhabitant's   at  WARISCOYACK 
taken  the  7*  of  Febr  1624. 

The  MUSTER  of  m'  EDWARD  BENNETT'S  servant's 

HENERY  PINKE  came  in  \\\z  London  Marcliannt  1619 

JOHN  BATE  in  the  Addam  1621 

PEETER  COLLINS  in  the  Addam  1621 

WASSELL  WEBLTNG  |  -n  the  l62J 

ANTONIO  a  Negro     J 

CHRISTOPHER  REYNOLD'S  % 

LUKE  CHAPPMAN  Lin  the  John  &  Francis  1622 

EDWARD  MAYBANK 

JOHN  ATTKINS, 

WILLIAM  DENUM    tin  the  Gnifte  1623 

FRANCIS  BANK'S     ) 

MARY  a  Nergro  Woman  in  the  Margrett  &•  John  1622 


[Basses  Choyse] 

A  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitance  of  BASSES  CHOYSE 

CAPT  NATHANIELL  BASSE  his  MUSTER 

NATHANIELL  BASSE  aged  35  in  the  furtherance  1622 
WILLIAM  BARNARD  aged  21  in  the  furtherance  1622 
EDWARD  WIGGE  aged  22  in  the  Abigail  1621 


242         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Basses  Choyse 

The   MUSTER  of  THOMAS  PIIILLIPES 

THOMAS  PIIILLIPES  aged  26  in  the  William  and  Tliomas  1618 
ELZABETII  PIIII.LIPES  aged  23  in  the  sea  Flower  1621 


The  MUSTER  of  THOMAS  BENNETT 

THOMAS  BENNETT  aged  38  in  the  Neptune  1618 
MARY  BENNETT  aged  18  in  the  Southampton  1622 
ROGER  HEFORD  aged  22  in  the  Rcturne  1623 
BENIAMINE  SIMES  aged  33  in  the 


RICHARD  LONGE  his  MUSTER 

RICHARD  LONGE  aged  33  in  the 

ALICE  LONGE  aged  23  in  the  London  Alarchant  1620 

ROBART  LONGE  a  Child  borne  in  Virginia 


Wariscoyack 

RICHARD  EVAND'S  his  MUSTER 
RICHARD  EVAND'S  aged  35  in  the  Neptune  1618 


WILLIAM  NEWMAN  his  MUSTER 

WILLIAM  NEWMAN  aged  35  in  the  FurUierance  1622 
JOHN  ARMY  aged  35  in  the  Furtherance  1622 


HENRIE  WOODWARD  his  MUSTER 
HENRIE  WOODWARD  aged  30  in  the 
JOHN  BROWNINGK  aged  22  in  the  Abigail  1621 

Servant's 

AMBROSE  aged  25  in  the  Marmidnckc  1621 

PEETER  aged  19  in  the  Margctt  and  John  1620 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


243 


Wariscoyack 


JOHN  SELLEY 

NATHANIELL  HAUKWORTH  [or 

HANKWORTH] 
THOMAS  SHEWOUD 
BENIAMIN  HANDCLEARE 


A  list  of  the  DEAD  in  WARISCOYACKE  1624. 

MARGRETT  SYMES 
NATHANIELL  |Servant>s 
THOMAS 

of  3VT  BENNET'S  men     } 
slayne  by  the  Indianes  ) 


Newportes 
newes 


Mr  DANNIELL  GOOKINES  MUSTER 


Servantes 


WILLIAM  WADSWORTH  aged:  26 
WILLIAM  FOOCKES  aged:  24 
THOMAS  CURTIS  aged:  24 
PEETER  SHERWOOD  aged:  21 
GILBERT  WHITFILD  aged:  23 
RISE  GRTFFIN  aged:  24 
WILLIAM  SMITH  aged:  23 
ANTHONIE  EBSWORTH  aged:  26 
ISAYE  DELYWARR  aged  22 
HENRIE  CARSLEY  aged:  23 
ROGER  WALKER  aged:  22 
EDMOND  MORGON  aged:  22 
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 


All  \vcl1  Came  in^the  Flyingt  Harte. 
1621: 


in  the  Prouidcnce 
1623* 


DEAD  in  this  Plantato 
one  ARMESTRONGE 


*  [I  suppose  this  refers  to  the  whole  of  the  names  from  DELYWARR  to  HARRIS  ;  but  there 
is  no  "  brace"  in  the  original.] 

31—2 


244          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Elizabeth  Cittie 

CAPT  WILLIAM  TUCKER  his  MUSTER 

Capt  WILLIAM  TUCKER:  aged:  36:  in  the  Mary  and  James:  1610 
Mrs  MARY  TUCKER  aged:  26:  in  the  George:  1623. 
ELZABETH  TUCKER  borne  in  Virginia  in  August: 

GEORGE  TOMSON  aged:  17  -j 

PAULE  TOMSON  aged:  14 I  in  the  George  1623: 

WILLIAM  THOMSON  —  u  ) 

PASCOE  CHAMPION  aged  23 )  . 

\-  m  the  E Honor  1621: 
STRENGHT  SHEERE  aged:  23 

THOMAS  EVAND'S  aged:  23 

STEPHEN  COLLOWE  aged:  23  J-in  the  George:  1625. 

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 


i* 

•::::(„ 


JOHN  DOWNEMAN  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  DOWNEMAN  aged:  33:  in  the  John  and  Francis:  id  i: 
ELZABETH  DOWNEMAN  aged:  22:  in  the  Wanuickc  1621. 
MOYSES  STONES  aged:  16:  in  the  Bone  Bcs  1623 


JOHN  LAYDON  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  LAYDON  aged  44:  in  the  Susan  1606 

ANNE  LAYDON  aged  30:  in  the  Mary  Margcli  1608 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.        245 


Elzabcth  Cittie 

VIRGINIA  LAYDON    ., 

ALCE  LAYDON  / . 

>  borne  in  Virginia. 
KATIIERIN  LAYDON l 

MARGERETT  LAYDON  .         ' 


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 


MILES  PRICKETT  and  FRANCIS  MITCHELL  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 


LEIUETE&:  ALBIANO  LUPO  his  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 

HENRIE  DRAPER  aged  14  in  the  George  1621 
JOSEPH  HAM  aged  16  in  the  Wanvicke  1621 


246         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Elzabeth  Cittie 

JOHN  POWELL  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  POWELL  aged  29  in  the  SivaUo-uje  1609 
KATHREN  POWELL  aged  22  in  \\\G.  fiyinge  Hart  1622 
JOHN  POWELL  borne  in  Virginia 

Servant's 
THOMAS  PRATER  aged  20  in  the  Marie  Providence  1622 


LARENCE  PEALE  his  MUSTER 

LARENCE  PEALE  aged  23  in  \\\z.Margett  and  John  1620 
WILLIAM  SMITH  aged  30  in  the  Jacob  1624 


ROBART  BRITTIN  his  MUSTER 
ROBAKT  BRITTIN  aged  30:  in  the  Edwin  1618 


MIHELL  WILCOCKES  and  JOHN  SLATER  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  his  MUSTER 

JOSEPH  COBB  aged  25  in  the  Trcasoror  1613 
ELZABETH  COBB  aged  25  in  \\\zBone  Bes  1623 
JOHN  SNOWOOD  aged  25  in  the 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         247 


Ekabeth  Cittie 

CORNELIUS  MAY  his  MUSTER 
CORNELIUS  HAVE  aged  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 


M' WILLIAM  JULIAN  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 


LEIUETEN  THOMAS   PURKRAY  his  MUSTER 
THOMAS  PURFRY  aged  43  in  the  George  1621 
CHRISTOPHER  COLETHORPE  aged  18:  in  the  Furtherance  1622 
DANNIELL  TANNER  aged  40  in  the  Sampson  1618 

Servant's 

HENRIE  FEELDES  aged  26  in  the  Jaeob  1624 
WILLIAM  BAULDWIN 


JOHN  BARNAIU:  his   MUSTER 
JOHN  BARNACIE  aged  21:  in  the  London Marchant  1620 


248  MCSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

L'1/abeth  Cittie 

JOHN  HAZARD  his  MUSTER 
JOHN  HAZARD  aged  40  in  the  William  and  Thomas  1618 

Servant's 
ABRAHAM  PELTEARE  aged  14  in  the  Suv/i  1624. 


JERIMIAH  DICKINSON  his  MUSTER. 

JERIMIAII  DICKINSON  aged  26  in  the  Margctt  and  John  1620 
ELZABETH  DICKINSON  aged  38  in  the  Margctt  and  John  1.623 


PHILLIP  Luro  his  MUSTER 
PHILLIP  Luro  aged  42  in  the  George  1621 


EXSIGXE  THOMAS  WILLOBY  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 


Mr  CISSE  Minister  his  MUSTER 

Mr  GEORGE  KETH  aged  40 -v 

JAMES  WHITINGE  aged  16  I  in  the  George  1617 

JOHN  KETH  aged  ii     J 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.          249 


Elzabeth  Cittie 

SUSAN  BUSH  her  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  1622 
THOMAS  KILLSON  aged  21  in  the  True/one  1623 


CAPT  NICCOLAS  MARTUE  his  MUSTER 

NiGCOLAS  MARTUE  aged  33  in  the  Francis  Bonaventure 
PETER  ECCALLOWE  aged  30  in  the  Southampton 
WILLIAM  STAFFORD  aged  17  in  \\\z  furtherance 


M' JOHN  BANUM  and  ROBART  SWEETE  theire  MUSTER 

JOHN  BANUM  aged  54  in  the  Susan  1616 
ELZABETH  BANUM  aged  43  in  the  Bonn  Nona,  1620 
ROBART  SWEETE  aged  42  in  the  Neptune  1618 

Servant's 

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  1620 
JAMES  PASCOLL  aged  20  in  the  Wanvicke  1621 
ROBART  DRAPER  aged  16  in  the  Jacob  1624 
SARA  GOULDINGE  aged  20  in  iheAnn  1623 

32 


2<;o        ML'STERS  Of  TJfE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


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  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  WAINE  aged  30  in  the  Neptune  1618 
AMYTE  WAIXE  aged  30  in  the  S-^an  1610 

GEORGE  ACKLAXD  aged  7   )  ,         .    ,,. 

borne  in  Virginia 
MARY  ACKLAXD  aged  4       ) 

JOHN  HARLOW  aged  28  in  the  Sampson  1619 
ROBART  SABYN  aged  30  in  the  marget  and  Join  1622 
PHILLIP  CHAPMAN  aged  23  in  the  flyingc  Hart  1621 


M'  ROBART  SALI-ORD  his  MUSTER  and  Joux  SALFORD. 

M'  ROBART  SALFORD  aged  56  in  the  John  and  Francis  161 1 
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 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         251 
Elzabeth  Cittie 

BARTHOLEMEW  WETHERSBIE  and  RICHARD  BOULTOX  their 

MUSTERS 

BARTHOLEMEW  WETHERSBIE  aged  30  in  the  Pronidencc  1616 
DORYTHIE  WETHERSBIE  aged  30  in  the  London  Marchant  1620 
RICHARD  BOULTOX  aged  28  in  the  Maty  and  James  1610 
RICHARD  aged  15  in  the  Swan  1624 


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  his  MUSTER 

FRANCIS  MASON  aged  40  in  the  John  and  Francis  1613 
ALICE  MASON  aged  26  in  the  Marg£tt  and  John  1622 
FRANCIS  MASON  borne  in  Virginia 

Servant's 

WILLIAM  QUERKE  aged  30  in  the  Marmaduckc  1621 
THOMAS  WORTHALL  aged  14  in  the  Marmadnckc  1621 
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 

3  - — 2 


252         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Elzabeth  Cittic 

Servant's 

ARTHUR  SMYTH  aged  25  |  in  thc  Margct  and  yohn  ,622 
HUGH  HALL  aged  13 

MATHEW  HARDCASTELL  aged  20  in  thc  Jacob  1624 
HENRIE  NASFEILD  aged  19  in  the  Swan  1624 


JAMES  SLEIGHT  and  FRANCIS  HUFF  theire  MUSTER 

FRANCIS  HUFF  aged  20  in  the  Swan  1624 
JAMES  SLEIGHT  aged  42  in  thc  Tryall  1610 


LEIUETF.N  JOHN  CHISMAN  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  ClIISMAN  aged  27  in  thc  Jtyingc  hart  1621 
EDWARD  CHISMAN  aged  22  in  thc  Promdencc  1623 


M'  THOMAS  SPILMAN  his  MUSTER 

THOMAS  SPILMAN  aged  24  in  the  George  1616 
HANNA  SPILMAN  aged  23  in  thc  Bona  No'na  1620 
ELIZABETH  HILL  borne  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  the  Cliarity  1622 
JOHN  HARRIS  aged  21  in  thc  Jacob  1624. 


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  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.          253 

Elzabeth  Cittie    - 

WILLIAME  GAYNE  and  ROBART  NEWMAN  theire  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  1623 

JOHN  COKER  aged  20 

RICHARD  PACKE  aged  23  in  the  Wanvicke  1621 

ABRAHAM  AVELIN  aged  23  |  in  ^Ekateh  1620 

ARTHUR  AVELIN  aged  26    J 


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 


M'  EDWARD  WATERS  his  MUSTER 

EDWARD  WATERS  aged  40  in  the  Patience  1608 
GRACE  WATERS  aged  21  in  the  Diana  1618 

WILLIAM  WATERS       "I  ,         .,,... 

\  borne  in  Virginia 
MARGERETT  WATERS  J 

WILLIAM  HAMPTON  aged  40  in  the  Bona  Nona  1620 
JOANE  HAMPTON  aged  25  in  the  Abigail  1621 
THOMAS  LANE  aged  30  in  the  Treasurer  1613 
ALICE  LANE  aged  24  in  the  Bona  Nona  1620 
THOMAS  THORNEBURY  aged  20  in  the  George  1616 

Servant's 
ADAM  TIIOROGOOD  aged  18  »  jn 


NICCOLAS  BROWNE  aged  18  ) 

PAULE  HARWOOD  aged  20  in  the  Bona  Nona  1622 

STEPHEN  REEDE  aged  17  in  the  George  1618 


254         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 

Elzabeth  Cittie 

MATHTAS  FRANCISCO  aged  18  in  the  Jacob  1624 
ROBART  PENRISE  aged  12  in  the  Bona  noua  1620 


CAPT  THOMAS  DAVIS  his  MUSTER 

Cap'  THOMAS  DAVIS  aged  40  in  the  John  and  Francis  1623 
THOMAS  HEWES  aged  40  in  the  John  and  Francis  1623 


M'  FRANCIS  CHAMBERLIN  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  1  in  the  Bona  Nona  ,622 

WILLIAM  WORLIDGE  aged  18   ) 
SIONELL*  ROWLSTON  aged  30  in  the  God's  Guifte  1623 
RICHARD  BURTON  aged  28  in  the  Swan  1624 


PERCIVALL  IBOTTSON  his  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 

WILLIAM  GREENE  aged  28  in  the  Hopavell  1623 
ROBART  LOCKE  aged  18  in  the  Warivicke  1621 


M'  DANNIELL  COOKINS  his  MUSTER 


WILLIAM  WADSWORTH  aged  26 
WILLIAM  FOULKE  aged  24 


THOMAS  CURTIS  aged  24 
PEETER  SHEREWOOD  aged  2 1 


[So  in  the  original :  probably  intended  for  LIONEL 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         255 


Elzabeth  Cittie         ~  THOMAS   BoUl.DINGE   his    MUSTER 

THOMAS  BOULDINGE  aged  40  in  the  Swan  1610 
WILLIAM  BOULDINGE  borne  in  Virginia. 
WILLIAM  COXE  aged  26  in  the  Godspccdc  i5io 
RICHARD  EDWARD'S  aged  23   j  in  the  Jacob  l6 
NICCOLAS  DALE  aged  20 


»&» 


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  the  Jacob  1624 


THOMAS  UUNTHORNE  his  MUSTER 

THOMAS  DUNTHORNE  aged  27  in  the  Margett  and  John  1620 
ELZABETH  DUNTHORNE  aged  38  in  the  Tryall  1610 

Servant's 

WILLIAM  TOMSON  aged  22  ^ 
GEORGE  TURNOR  aged  27    tin  the  Swan  1624 
GEORGE  BANCKES  aged  1 5  ) 
THOMAS  an  Indian  Boayc 
ELZABETH  JOONES  aged  30  in  \\\z  Patience  1609 
SARA  JOONES  aged  5  borne  in  Virginia 


256  MUSTEKS  OF  THE  IXHA1UTAXTS  i.V  VIRGINIA. 


Elzabeth  Cittic 

THOMAS  STEPNEY  his  MUSTER 
THOMAS  STEPNEY  aged  35  in  the  Sn'an  1610 


M'  STOCKTON  his  MUSTER 

JONAS  STOCKTON  aged  40  in  the  bona  Nona  1620 
RICHARD  POPELEY  aged  26 

RICHARD  DAVIS  aged  22  I 

>in  the  Bona  Nona  1620 
WALTER  BARRETT  aged  26         ( 

TIMOTHEY  STOCKTON  aged  14  ' 

Sei-vant's 

WILLIAM  DUGLAS  aged  16  in  the  Margctt  and  John  1621 
JOHN  WATSON  aged  24  in  the  Sican  1624 


TOBIAS  HURST  his  MUSTER 
TOBIAS  HURST  aged  22  in  the  Treasurer  1618 


M' WILLIAM  GANY  his  MUSTER 

WILLIAM  GANY  aged  33  in  the  George  1616 
ANNA  GANY  aged  24  in  the  Bona  Nona  1620 

Servant's 

ANNA  GANY  borne  in  Virginia 
THOMASIN  EESTER  aged  26  in  the  Falcon  1617 
ELIZABETH  POPE  aged  8  in  thcAbbigall  1621 
JOHN  WRIGHT  aged  20 

WILLIAM  CLARKE  aged  20  /  j 

y  n  the  Ambrose  1623 
HATHER  TOMSON  aged  18   ' 

THOMAS  SAVADGE  aged  18 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


257 


Elzabeth  Cittie  ~ 

ALLEXANDER  MOUNTNEY  his  MUSTER 

ALLEXAND'  MOUNTNEY  aged  33  in  the  Mary  James  1610. 
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 


A  list  of  the  BURIAL 

WESTON  BROWNE  Aprill.  20. 

RICHARD  WIFFE  Aprell  26 

JOHN  MILEMAN  Aprell  28 

JOHN  JACKSON  Maye  12 

EDWARD  HILL  Maye  15 

PEETER  Maye  16 

JAMES  MORE  June  24 

M'  TOMSON 

PHILLIP  COOCKE    July  8 

THOMAS  EBES  July  12 

M'  CHAMBERLINS  Man  July  17 

SlBILL  MORGON  July  1 8 

WETIIERSBY  August  8 
JAMES  CHAMBERLIN  August  u 


LES  in  ELZABETH  CITTY  1624. 

M'  FENTON  Minister  Septemb'  5. 
WILLIAM  WHITE  Septemb'  12. 
JAMES  CHAMBERLIN  Septemb'  22 
MARY  DOWNEMAN  a  Child  Nou- 

cmb'  23. 

JOHN  STAMFORD  Septemb'  30 
THOMAS  DAVIS 
PEETER  DICKENSON 
RICHARD  EASTE 
THOMAS  HUNTER 
JOHN  SIMNELL* 
HENRIE  MIDDELLTON 
SAMMUELL  LAMBERT 
JOHN  BUSH. 


A  MUSTER  of  the  Inhabitente  of  ELIZABETH  CITTIE  beyond 
Hampton  River.     Beinge  the  Companyes  land. 

CAP'  FRANCIS  WEST  his  MUSTER 

Cap1  FRANCIS  WEST  Counseler  aged  36  in  the  Mary  Ann  Margett  1610 
Mrs  FRANCIS  WEST  Widdowe  in  the  Supply  1620 
NATHANIELL  WEST  borne  in  Virginia 

*  [This  name  has  been  altered  from  some  previous  spelling :  but  it  is  doubtless  correct  a« 
printed.] 

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258         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IX  VIRGINIA. 


Elzabeth  cittie  Servant's 

JOANE  FAIRECHILD  aged  20  in  the  George  1618 
BENJAMIN  OWIN  aged  18  in  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 

Cap1  JOHN  MARTIN  "| 

SACKFORD  WETIIE RF.I.L aged  2  \  I 

JOHN  SMITH  aged  31  y\n  the  Swan  1624 

JOHN  HOWARD  aged  24 

JOHN  ANTHOXIK  aged  23  J 


GEORGK  MEDCALFE  his  MUSTER 
GEORGE  MEDCALFE  aged  46 
SARA  MI.DCALFE  aged  30  in  the  Hopewdl  1624. 
JOANE  A  Child. 


EDWARD  JOHNSON  his  MUSTER 
EDWARD  JOHNSON  aged  26  in  the  Abigail  1621 

in  the  BffiiaNoita  1621 
A  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 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         259 


El/abeth  Cittic 

WILLIAM  FOWLER  his  MUSTER 

WILLIAM  FOWLER  aged  30  in  the  Abigail  1621 
MARGRETT  FOWLER  aged  30  in  the  Abigail  1621 


WALTER  ELY  his  MUSTER 
WALTER  ELY 

ELZABETH  ELY  aged  30  in  the  Warwicke  1622 
ANN  ELY  borne  in  Virginia 


WILLIAM  TILER  his  MUSTER 

WILLIAM  TiLER  in  the  Francis  Bonavcntitre  1620 
ELIZABETH  TILER  in  the  Francis  Bonavcnturc  1620 

Servant's 

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 

THOMAS  FLYNT  in  ihe£>iana  1618 

THOMAS  MERRES  aged  21  in  the  Francis  Bona  Venture  1620 

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        MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 
El/:abeth  Cittie 

JOHN  WARD  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  WARD  in  the  Ekabcth  1621 

ADAM  RIMWELL  aged  24  in  the  Sofia  iwiia  1619 

CHRISTOPHER  WYNWILL  aged  26  in  the  Bona  Nona  1619 

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  DOME  his  MUSTER 

GREGORIE  DORIE  aged  36  in  the  Bona  Nona  1620. 
his  wiffe  £  a  littell  Child  borne  in  Virginia 


JOHN  MORE  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  MORE  adge  36  in  the  Bona  Nona  1620 
ELZABETH  MORE  in  the  Abigail  1622. 


SARGENT  WILLIAM  BARRY  his  MUSTER 
WILLIAM  BARRY  in  the  Bona  Nona  1619 

Servant's 

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 
JOHN  GIBBES  aged  24  in  the  Abigail  1621 
FRANCIS  HILL  aged  22  in  the  Bona  Nona  1619 
JOHN  VAGHAN  aged  23  in  the  Bona  Nona  1619 
EDWARD  MARSHALL  aged  26  in  the  Abigail  1621 


MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         261 


Elzabeth  Cittie 

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 

WILLIAM  HAMPTON  age  34  in  the  Bona  Nona  1621. 

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  .         f        ,  i     *u     Jt*     »    i 

>  two  frenchmen  in  the  Abigail  1622 
OBLE  HERO  ) 


ROBART  THRASHER  his  MUSTER 

ROBART  THRASHER  age  22  in  the  Bona  Nona  1620 
ROLAND  WILLIAMES  age  20  in  the  Jonathan  1623. 

Servant 
JOHN  SACKER  age  20  in  the  Marget  and  John  1623 


JOHN  HANEY  age  27  in  the  Margett  and  John  1621 


262         MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Mc/abcth  Cittic 

ELZABETH  HANIE  in  the  Abigail  1622 
NICHOLAS  ROWE  in  the  Elzabeth  1621 
MARY  ROWE  in  the  London  Marcliant  1620 


Servant's 
LAND     ae  , 
RALPH  HOOLE 


THOMAS  MORELAND  J  age  ,9  in  the  ^^  l62I 
•> 


A  list  of  the  DEAD  beyond  Hampton  River 

of  M'  BON  ALES  Servant i 

W  DOWSE  his  men 2 

M'  PEETER  ARNDELL 


The  Eastcmc     A   MUSTER  of  the   Inhabitance  of  the  Easterne 

Shore. 

Shore  ouer  the  Baye. 
CAPT  WILLIAM  EPES  his  MUSTER,  (in  the  William  and  Thomas 

MARGRETT  EPES  in  the  George  1621 

Servant's 

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.          263 


'hcshorfn<         CAPT  JOHN  WILLCOCKKS  his  MUSTER 

Cap'  JOHN  WILLCOCKKS  in  the  Bonn  Nona  1620 
HENRIE  CHARLTON  age  19  in  the  George  1623 


Ancient  THOMAS  SAUAGF.  his  MUSTER 

THOMAS  SAVAGE  in  the  John  and  Francis  1607 
ANN  SAVAGE  in  the  Sea  Flower  1621 

Servant's 

JOHN  WASHBORNE  age  30  in  the  Jonathan  1620 
THOMAS  BELSON  age  1 2 


CAPT  THO:  GRAVES  his  MUSTER 
Cap'  THOMAS  GRAUES  in  the  Mary  and  Margrett  1607 


WALTER  SCOTT  his  MUSTER 

WALTER  SCOTT  in  the  Hercules  1618 
APPHIA  SCOTT  in  the  Gift  1618 
PERCIS  SCOTT  borne  in  Virginia 


THOMAS  POWELL  his  MUSTER 
THOMAS  POWELL  in  the  Sampson  1618 


WILLIAM  SMITH  his  MUSTER 
WILLIAM  SMITH  age  26  in  the  Sampson  1618 


EDWARD  DREWE  his  MUSTER 
EDWARD  DREWE  age  22  in  the  Sampson  1618 


264          MUSTERS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Ka»lernc  shore  ClIARLES    HARMAN    his    MUSTER 

CHARLES  HARMAN  age  24  in  the  Furtherance  1622 
JOHN  ASKUME  age  22  in  the        |  ^. 
ROBERT  FENNELL  age  20  in  the  t 
JAMES  KNOTT  age  23  in  the  George  1617 


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  his  MUSTER 
SOLLOMAN  GREENE  age  27  in  the  Diana  1618 


THOMAS  GASKOYNE  his  MUSTER 
THOMAS  GASKOYNE  age  34  in  the  Bona  Nona  1619 


WILLIAM  ANDROS  at  the  age  25  in  the  Treasurer  1617 
DANNIELL  CUGLEY  age  28  in  the  London  Marchant  1620 


JOHN  BLORE  his  MUSTER 

JOHN  BLORE  age  27  in  the  Star  1610 

FRANCIS  BLORE  age  25  in  the  London  Marchant  1620 

Servant's 

JOHN  PARRAMORE  age  17  in  the  Bona  Venture  1622 
JOHN  WILKINES 


MUSTEKS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  IN  VIRGINIA.         265 


Kasteme  shore 

ROBART   BALL  his   MUSTER 
ROBART  BALL  age  27  in  the  London  Mar  chant  1619 


WILLIAM  BIBBIE  his  MUSTER 

WILLIAM  BIBBIE  age  22  in  the  Swan  1621* 
THOMAS  SPARKES  age  24  in  the  Susan  1616 


JOHN  HOME  his  MUSTER 
JOHN  HOME  age  25  in  the  Margerett  and  John  1621 


JOHN  WILKINES  his   MUSTER 

JOHN  WILKINES  age  26  in  the  Mary gould  1618 
BRIGGETT  WILKINES  age  20  in  the  Wanvicke  1621 


PERREGRIM  WATKINES  his  MUSTER 
PERREGRIN  WATKINES  age  24  in  the  George  1621 


WILLIAM  DAVIS  his   MUSTER 
WILLIAM  DAVIS  age  33  in  the  William  and  Thomas  1618 


DEAD  in  this  Plantation  1624 

THOMAS  HELCOTT. 
JOHN  WILKINES. 


*  [Not  quite  clear  :  may  be  1620,  blotted.) 

34 


[PATENTS    GRANTED,    &c.l 


THE    CORPORACON    OF    HENERICO 

[1626.] 

ON  the  Northerly  side  of  James  River,  from  the  Fallcs  downe  to 
Hcncrico.  Contayning  about  x  Miles  in  length,  arc  yc  publiquc 
Land's,  reserved  f  laid  out,  whcrof  10,000:  Acres,  for  the 
Vniucrsitie  Lands,  3000  Acres  for  the  Companys  Lands,  wll< 
other  Land  belonging  to  the  Colledge  ;  the  Comon  Land  for 
the  Corporacon  1500  Acres. 


On  the  Southcrley  side    bcgining  from  the   Falles,  their    arc    these 
PATTENTS  graunted  (vizt. 

JOHN  PETERSON    100:  Acres 

ANTHONY  EDWARD'S  100: 

NATHANELL  WORTON    100: 

JOHN  PROCTER IGO: 

THOMAS  TRACY 100: 

JOHN  BILLIARD 100: 

FRANCIS  WESTON 300: 

PHETTIPLACE  CLOSSE 100: 

v  By  Pattent. 
JOHN  PRICE  150: 

PKTTER  NEVMART+ 120:$ 

WILLIAM  PERRY  100: 

JOHN  BLOWER  100:  Surrendred 

for  the  vse  of  the  Iron  \Vorkes. 

EDWARD  HUDSON    100: 

THOMAS  MORGAN 150: 

THOMAS  SHEFFIELD 150: 


*  [There  is  a  duplicate  of  this  list,,  but  it  agrees  in  the  main  :  we  have  indicated   in  notes 
nil  differences  of  any  importance  in  the  spelling  of  names.] 
t  [Ni.u  \i  \RT  in  the  duplicate  list.] 
J  [Apparently  12O,  though  blotted  ;  but  in  the  duplicate  list  it  is  IOO.] 


PATENTS  GRANTED,  6-v. 


267 


In  COXENDALE,  wthin  the  same  Corporacon  of  HENERICO. 

EDWARD  BARKLEY 12  Acres 

RICHARD  BOLTON 100 

ROBERT  AUKLAND* 200 

JOHN  GRIFFIN    50 

*  }-  By  Pattent. 

FETTER  NEiNNEARTf    40 

THOMAS  TINDALL 100 

THOMAS  READE 100 

• 

JOHN  LAYDEN    200 

THE   CORPORACON   OF   CHARLES   CITTIE 

GEORGE  GRINESJ  30  Acres  planted 

WILLIAM  VINCENT    100  planted 

RICHARD  TAYLOR 100  planted 

ROBERT  PARTTKN 50 

THOMAS  DOUSE 400 

GEORGE  CAWCOTT too 

ISACK.E  CHAPLINE 50 

THOMAS  ROSSE  100 

JOHNOWLYE  5o  f  By  Patient. 

JOSUAII  ClIARDE    ..  IOO 

JOHN  DODD'S 50 

WILLIAM  SHARPES    40 

JAMES  VSHUR 100 

WILLIAM  CRADOUKE    100 

JOHN  OWLY    150 

TIIEOPHILUS  BERISTON    100 


[AcKLAND  in  the  duplicate  li-t.]  t  [Ni:iMAKl  in  the  duplicate  list.J 

J  [GKlMtb  in  the  duplicate  list.] 

34—2 


263 


PATENTS  GRANTED,  d-r. 


JOHN  HARRIS 200  Acres  planted 

ROBERT  PAKTTIN  100  planted 

NATHANIEI.L  CAUSEY  200 

JOHN  CARTTER 40 

Captaine  MADDISON 250  planted 

RICHARD  BIGGS 150  planted 

FRANCIS  MASON    50 

HENRY  BAGWELL 50 

SAMUEI.L  JARRATT* 100 

J()IIN  DADE I0°  }•  By  Pattent. 

THOMAS  SWINHOW   300 

THOMAS  HOBSON  150 

SYMON  FORTESCUE   100 

THOMAS  OAGUE 100 

WILLIAM  BALY  100 

JOH-N  WRITTERS    100 

Leift:  RICH:  GRUDGE 250 

JOHN  CARR 100 

RICHARD  TAYLOR 100 

ROUERT  BOURNE    250  planted 


Laid  out  for  the  Company  Land  belowe  SHERLEY  HUNDRED  Hand 
3000  Acres 


Claimed  by  CAPTAINE  FRANCIS  WEST,  att  WESTOUER  500  Acres 


Vppon  APMATUCKE  RIVER 

WILLIAM  FARRAR 100  Acres 

HENRY  MILWARD 250 

CHARLES  MAGNOR    650 

SAMUELL  SHARPE 100 

HrMTHKKY  KENT 50 


By  Pattent. 


*  [JtKRATT  in  the  duplicate  list.] 


PATENTS  GRANTED,  &>f. 


269 


Mr  ABRA:  PERSEY 1150  Acres 

RICHARD  SYMONS 100 

ARTHUR  ANTONYE  150  Acres  "v  ^attent 

WILLIAM  SIZEMORE 100  Acres 

WILLIAM  DOWGLAS  250  Acres 

Here  is  Land  laid  out  for  CHARLES  CITTIE,  and  the  Comon  Land. 

The  Territory  of  CREATE  WEYONOKE. 

CHRISTOPHER  HARDING roo  Acres 

WILLIAM  BAILY 50 

RICHARD  PRATT    150 

WILLIAM  JARRET* 200 

Capt  Jo:  WOODLIFFE 550 

TEMPERANCE  BAILY 200  ^  By  Pattent 

SAMUELL  JORDAN 450  planted 

TEMPERANCE  BAILY 200  planted  , 

ISACKE  CHAPLIN    200  planted 

Capt:  NATHANIELL  POWLE  ...  600  Acres 

Mr  SAMUELL  MAICOCKES  Diuident. 

PERSEYS  hundred 1000  Acres  planted 

TANKS    WAYONOKE    ouer    against  )  A 

1C  2  200  Acres. 
PERSEYS  hundred 

Captaine  SPILLMANS  Diuident, 

MARTTIN  BRANDON  belonging  to  Captaine  JOHN  MARTTIN  by  Pattent 
out  of  England  (planted). 

Vppon  the  easterly  Side  of  Chapokes  Creeke,  is  appointed  500  Acres, 
belonging  to  ye  place  of  Treasure  by  order  of  Courtt 

JOHN  MARTTIN 100  Acres  -v 

GEORGE  HARRISON  200  I  By  Pattent 

SAMUELL  EACH 500 

*  [JERRATT  in  the  duplicate  list.] 


2  70 


PATENTS  GRANTED, 


On  the  Northerly  Side,  is  the  land  belonging  to  Southampton  hundred 
Containeing  looooo:  Acres,  extending  from  Tanks  Wayonoke 
downe  to  the  mouth  of  Chicahomny  River. 


THE    CORPORACON   OF   JAMES  CITTIE 

Adioyneing  to  the  mouth  of  Chicohominy  River  ther  are  3000  Acres  of 
Land,  laid  out  for  ye  Company  3000  Acres,  laid  out  for  the  place  of 
the  Gouerner  (planted)  in  wch  are  Some  smale  parcells,  graunted  by 
Sir  THOMAS  DALE  and  Sir  SAMUELL  ARGALL  (planted) 

Mr  RICHARD  BUCKE  750  Acres  planted  )„    „ 

The  GEABE  [GLEABE]  LAND 100 ) 

In  the  Hand  of  James  Cittie,  are  many  parcells  of  land,  graunted  to  the 
inhabitant's  by  Pattent,  and  order  of  Courtt 

The  Territory  of  TAPPAHANNA  ouer  against  JAMES  CITTIE. 

JOHN  DODD'S 150  Acres 

JOHN  BURROWS    150  planted 

RICHARD  PACE 200  planted 

FRANCIS  CHAPMAN  100  y By  Pattent 

THOMAS  GATES 100 

Mr  JOHN  ROLFE    400  planted 

Capt  W"  POWELL*    200  planted 

Capt  SAMUELL  MATHEWS  Diuident  planted 
Captaine  JOHN  HURLESTONS  Diuident  planted 

JOHN  BAINHAM 200  Acres  planted  1 

Mr  GEORGE  SANDYS 300  planted 

EDWARD  GRINDON  150  planted 

WILLIAM  EWENS  1000  planted  fBy  Pattent 

Capt  WM  POWELL*    550  planted 

Ensigne  Jo:  VTIE  100 

ROBERT  EUERS  ..  100  Acres 


*  [I'uWLE,  in  each  case,  in  the  duplicate  li^ 


PA  TENTS  GRA  NTED,  &c.  271 


In  Hog  Hand  MARY  BAILY  500  Acres  planted  (by  pattent 
Southiipton  hundred  in  Hog  Hand  planted 

Captaine   RAPHE    HAMAR*    by  Clame    in    Hog   Hand.    250  Acres 
planted 

ARCHERS  HOPE 

Capt  ROGER  SMITH 100  Acres  planted  , 

RICHARD  KINGSMELL  200  ibyorderof  Courtt. 

Mr\V"  CLAYBOURXE 250  J 

Ensigne   WM  S PENCE     )  „       A 

\  300  Acres  planted 
£  JOHN  FOWLER    ) 

JOHN  JOHNSON  100 

RICHARD  KINGSMELL  300 

WILLIAM  FAIRFAX    200 

JOAKIN  ANDREWES  100 

JOHN  GRUBB  100 

JOHN  JEFFERSON  250 

GEORGE  PERRY  100 

RICHARD  STAPLES 150 

RICHARD  BREWSTER 100 

/ 

MARTTINS  HUNDRED   Containeing  as  is  Alledged   80000  Acres  part 
planted 


Nere  MULBERY  I  LAND 

NATHAN  ILL  HuATTf  200  Acres  s 

CaptWMPEERCE   N  / 

Mr  JOHN   ROLFE   with   some  1 1700:  Acres  planted  \     y  Pattent 
others  .,  ' 


>  By  Pattent. 


*  [I  I  AMOR  in  the  duplicate  list.] 

t  [Ajiparently  so,  though  the  second  and  third  letters  are  blotted ;  but  it  is  clearly  Hi  TT 
in  the  duplicate  list.] 


272 


PATENTS  GRANTED, 


\V.\ROSQUOIACKE  Plantacon  Contayncing  downe  ward's,  from  Hog 
Hand  xiiijtcn  miles  by  the  River  side,  in  wc'>  are  these  pattents 
following  (vizt)  : 

JOHN  CARTER 100  Acres 

CHRISTOPHER  DANIKLL too 

ADAM  DIXSON    100 

JOHN  BERRY  100 

THOMAS  WINTER  100 

•  By  Pattent 
JOHN  POLLINGTON    600 

THOMAS  POOLE too 

ANTHONY  BARHAM  100 

Capt  NETHA:  BASSE  300  planted 

GILES  JONES  150  planted 

BLUNT  POINTE 

Mr  WM  CLAYBOURNE 500  Acres  by  orde'  of  Court 

JOHN  BAINHAM  300  Acres  by  pattent 

Capt  RAPHE  HAMER*    500  Acres  by  order  of  Court 

GILBERT  PEPPETT  50  Acres  planted  }  B    pattent 

FRANCIS  GIFFORD  50  Acres  planted  3 

Captaine  SAMUELL  MATHEWS  his  Diuedent  by  order  of  Court,  planted. 

THOMAS  HETHERSALL 200  Acres 

CORNELIUS  MAY   100 

RICHARD  CRAUEN 150 

RICHARD  TREE  50  j*  By  Pattent. 

RICHARD  DOMELAWE   150 

PERSIUALL  IBBISON  50 

EDWARD  WATTERS   100  Acres 


*  [H.-vMOR  in  the  duplicate  libt.] 


PATENTS  GRANTED,  Sv. 


Belowe  BLUNT  POINT 

Capt  JOHN  HURLESTONK    ...  100  Acres  -> 

ROBERT  HUTCHINS 100  Acres  _}  by  Pattent 

JOHN  SOUTHERNE    40  Acres -i 

Sr  FRANCIS  WYATT  500  Acers  }  by  Order  of  Courtt 

MORRIS  THOMSON    150  Acres 

JOHN  SALFORD 100 

PHARAOH  FLINTON  150  , 

LEIFT  CHILES  ALINGTON too 

WILLIAM  BENTLEY  50 

THOMAS  GODBY 100  Acres 

THE  CORPORACON  OF  ELIZABETH  CITTIE 

NEWPORTS  NEWES    1300  Acres  plantd    -^ 

The  GLEAB  LAXD 100  planted 

M"- KEYTH*    too  planted 

THOMAS  TAYLOR 50  planted 

JOHN  POWELL  150  planted 

Capt  WM  TUCKER 150  

RICHARD  BOULTON 50  Acres  Claimed  £  planted 

JOHN  SALFORD 50  Acres  planted 

ROBERT  SALFORDf  roo  planted 

ROBERT  SALFORDf  100 

MILES  PRICKETT  150  planted 

JOHN  BUSH    300  planted 

WILLIAM  JULIAN 150  planted 

LEIFT:  LUPO 350  planted    ^-by  pattent 

ELIZABETH  LUPO 50 

THOMAS  SPILMAN 50  planted 

EDWARD  HILL  100  planted 

ALEXANDER  MOUNTNEY 100  planted 

WILLIAM  COLE 50  planted 

WILLIAM  BROOKS 100  planted 

The  GLEAB  LAND 100  planted 

ELIZA:  DONTHORNEj    100  planted  \ .      pattent 

WILLIAM  GANY 200  planted  J 

*  [KF.TH  in  the  duplicate  list.]  t  [Thus  repeated  in  the  original 

J  [DUNTHORNE  in  the  duplicate  list.] 

35 


274 


PATENTS  GRANTED,  &>c. 


bv  Pattent. 


WILLIAM  CAPPS  divident  planted 

WILLIAM  LANDSDELL 100  Acres  plantd 

MrWM  CLAYBOURNE    150  planted 

JOHN  GUNNERY    150  planted 

MARY  BOULDIN 100  planted 

THOMAS  BOULDIN    200  planted 

Mr  FETTER  ARUNDELL   200 

BARTHOLMEW  HOSKINS 100 

Capt     RAUGHLY    CROSHAW  ^ 

betweene  Fox  hill  £  Pe-  I  S°o 

monkey  River J 

THO:  WlLLOWSABY     about    2 -\ 

miles  wlllin  the  mouth  of  \  200  Acres,  by  order  of  Court 

Pemonkey  River 

On  the  Easterly  Side  of  Southampton  River,  their  are  3000  Acres,  be- 
longing to  the  Company  at  Elizabeth  Cittie,  planted,  And  1500* 
Acres  Comon  Land, 


On  ye  South  Side  of  the  maine  River  against  ELIZABETH  CITTIE 

THOMAS  WILLOUGHBYE 100  Acres 

THOMAS  CHAPMAN 100 

THOMAS  BREWOOD 200 

JOHN  DowNMANf  100 

Capt  W"  TUCKER    650 

JOHN  SIPSEY 250 

LEIFT:  Jo:  CHEESMANJ  200 


>-  by  pattent 


The  Easterne  shore  Ouer  the  Bay 

JOHN  BLOWER  140  Acres 

Ensigne  SALVADGE  his  Diuident 

Sir  GEORGE  YARDLY  at  Hangers  3700  Acres  by  Order  of  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.] 


|   [CliESMAM  in  the  duplicate  list.] 


t  [DOWNEMAN  in  the  duplicate  list.] 


[PORTS  OF  IPSWICH  AND  WEYMOUTH, 


RETURNS  OF  THOSE  WHO  EMBARKED 

FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 

1634—1635.] 


35-2 


[RETURNS  OF  THOSE  WHO  EMBARKED 
FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 

1634-1635.] 


To  the  right  honnoble  the  Lords  &  others  of  his  Ma1'"  nioste  honnoble 

privie  Councell. 

The  humble  peticon  £  Certificates  of  Joi-lX  CUTTINGE 
Mar  of  the  Shipp  called  the  Francis,  and  WILLIAM 
ANDREWES  Mar  of  the  Elizabeth,  both  of  Ipswch 

Right  honnoble  accordinge  to  yo'  Lopps  order,  wee  doe  heerewth  presente 
vnto  yo'  Lopps,  the  names  of  all  the  Passengers  that  vvente  for  Newe- 
England  in  the  said  Shipps  the  Tenth  daye  of  Aprill  laste  paste. 

/  Humblie  iritreatinge  yo'  LoPPs  (they  havinge  pforemed  yo' 
honno's  order)  that  the  bond's  in  that  behalfe  given  may 
bee  delivered  back  to  yo'  peticon's. 

And  they  as  in  dutie  bound  will  daylie  praye  for  yo' 
honno's  healthes  £  happynes 


IPSWICH  A  Note  of  all  the  names  and  ages  of  all  those  which 
did  not  take  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  or  Supremacy  being  vnder 
age  shipped  in  our  Port  In  the  Francis  of  Ipswich  M'  JOHN  CUTTING: 
bound  for  New  England  the  last  of  Aprill  1634 

..(•JOHN  LEA    aged  13  yeres 

WILL:  WESTWOOD:*  J  ' 

(GRACE  NEWELL  ...aged  13  yeres 

*  [The  "  braces  "  arc  not  in  the  original,  hut  'have  been  inserted  for  the  sake  of  clearness.] 


278 


EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 


Ron1:  ROSE: 


WILL:  FREEBOURX:.. 


JN°:  BERNARD: 


9 
7 
3 

2 

7 

2 


ABRAHA:  NEWELL. 


EDWARD:  BUGBY.... 
JOHN:  PEASE:  

ROWLAND:  STEBING:  * 

MARY:  BLOSSE:   

THO:  SHERWOOD:  ... 

RoBT:CooE:    

RICH:  PEPPER:.. 


r  JOHN  ROSE  aged  15  [yeeres] 

ROBERT  ROSE aged  15 

ELIZ:  ROSE  aged  13 

MARY  ROSE aged  u 

SAMUELL  ROSE    aged 

SARAH  ROSE aged 

DANYELL  ROSE    aged 

L  DARCAS  ROSE  aged 

MARY  FREEBOURNE  .  aged 
SARAH  FREEBOURNE  aged 

JOHN  ALDBURGH aged  14 

|  FAYTH  NEWELL  aged  14 

I  HENRY  HAWARD aged    7 

f  ABRAHAM  NEWELL... aged    8 

I  JOHN  NEWELL aged    5 

*•  ISAACKE  NEWELL    ...aged    2 

SARAH  BUGBYE    aged    4 

f  FAYTH  CLEARKE aged  15 

ROBERT  PEASE aged    3 

I  DARCAS  GREENE aged  15 

f  THOMAS  STEBING    ...aged  14 

SARAH  STEBING  aged  u 

ELIZ:  STEBING aged    6 

JOHN  STEBING aged    8 

I  MARY  WINCHE aged  15 

RICHARD  BLOSSE aged  u 

ANNA  SHERWOOD   ...aged  14 

ROSE  SHERWOOD aged  u 

THOMAS  SHERWOOD  .  aged  10 
REBECCA  SHERWOOD  aged    9 

f  JOHN  CODE  aged 

<    ROBERT  COOE  aged 

*•  BEXIAMIN  COOE aged 

r  MARY  PEPp  [PEPPER]  aged    3  and  halfe 


8 
7 
5 


STEPHEN  BECKETT... aeed  u 


EMBARKED  FOR  NE IV  ENGLAND. 


279 


f  ELIZ:  HAMOND  aged  15  [yeeres] 

ELIZ:  HAMOND: -|  SARAH  HAMOND   aged  10 

I  JOHN  HAMOND aged  7 

Ipswich  Customehouse  this  xij*  of  Nouember  1634 

PHIL:  BROWNE  EDW:  MANN  Compt 

Custr. 


IPSWICH     A  Note  of  the  names  and  ages  of  all  the  Passengers 
which  tooke  shipping  In  the  Francis  of  Ipswich  M'  JOHN  CUT- 
TING bound  for  new  England  the  last  of  Aprill  1634 


yeeres 

JOHN  BEETES aged    40 

WILLIAM  HAULTON aged    23 

NICHOLAS  JENNING'S  ...aged    22 
WILLIAM  WESTWOODE  \  aged  )  28 

BRIDGETT  his  wife )  aged  j  32 

CLEARE  DRAp  [DRAPER]  aged    30 

ROBERT  ROSE    •>  aged  140 

MARGERY  his  wife j  aged  }  40 

JOHN  BERNARD )  aged  )  36 

MARY  his  wife    j  aged)  38 

WILLIAM  FREBOURNE  i  aged  }  40 

MARY  his  wife    )  aged  J  33 

ANTHONY  WHITE aged     27 

EDWARD  BUGBYE }  aged  }  40 

REBECCA  his  wife  )  aged  J  32 

ABRAHAM  NEWELL  ...}  aged  j  50 

FRANCIS  his  wife  j  aged  j  40 

JUST  HOULDING    aged     23 

JOHN  PEASE  aged     27 

ROBERT  WINGE aged    60 

JUDITH  his  wife aged    43 

JOHN  GREENE   aged    27 


[yeeres] 

ROBERT  PEASE  aged    27 

HUGH  MASON   |  aged -j  28 

HESTER  his  wife    I  aged}  22 

ROWLAND  STEBING  . . .  -)  aged  )  40 

SARAH  his  wife  j  aged  J  43 

THOMAS  SHERWOOD...  -|  aged    48 

ALICE  his  wife    Jaged    47 

THOMAS  KING  aged     19 

JOHN  MAPES aged    21 

MARY  BLOSSE    aged    40 

ROBERT  COOE    |  aged -|  38 

ANNA  his  wife    J  aged  j  43 

MARY  ONGE  aged    27 

THOMAS  BOYDEN aged    21 

RICHARD  WATTLIN aged    28 

JOHN  LYUERMORE    aged    28 

RICHARD  PEPp  [PEPPER]  •>  aged  27 

MARY  his  wife   j  aged  30 

RICHARD  HOULDING   ...aged    25 

JUDETH  GARNETT    aged    26 

ELIZ:  HAMOND aged    47 

THURSTON  CLEARKE  ...aged    44 


EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 


These  psons  aboue  named  tooke  the  Oath  of  Allegeance  and  Supre- 
macy at  his  Maties  Custome  house  in  Ipswch  before  vs  his  Maties  Officers 
according  to  the  order  of  the  Lords  &  others  of  his  Maties  most  honoble 
Priuy  Councell:  This  xijth  of  Nouember  1634 

Ipswich  Customehouse  THO  CLERI  scr 

EDW:  MANN  Compt 
PHIL  BROWNE 
Custr. 


JPSWICH     A  Note  of  the  names  and  ages  of  all  the  Passengers 
which  tooke  shipping  In  the  Elizabeth  of   Ipswich  M'  WILLTA 
ANDREWS  bound  for  new  EngLand  the  last  of  Aprill  1634 


yeeres 

JOHN  SHERMAN  .........  aged    20 

JOSEPH  MOSSE  ............  aged     24 

RICHARD  WOODWARD  \  aged    45 
ROSE  his  wife  ............  I  aged 

EDMOND  LEWIS  .........  \  aged 

MARY  his  wife    .........  /aged 

JOHN  SPRING  ............  \aged 

ELINOR  his  wife  .........  J  aged 

THURSTON  RAYNOR...  |  aged 
ELIZABETH  his  wife  ...  f  aged 
THOMAS  SKOTT  .........  \  aged 

ELIZABETH  his  wife  ...  )  aged 
HENERY  KEMBALL  ...-(aged 
SUSAN  his  wife   .........  J  aged 

RICHARD  KEMBALL  .  .  .  ^  aged 
VRSULA  his  wife  .........  /aged 

ISAACKE  MIXER,    ......  |  aged     31 

SARAH  his  wife  .........  I  aged     33 

MARTHA  SCOTT  ............  aged    60 

GEORGE  MUNNING'S...  |  aged    37 
ELIZABETH  his  wife  ...  J  aged    41 


50 
33 
32 
45 
46 
40 
36 
40 
40 
44 
35 
39 


[yeeres] 
30 
27 


JOHN  BERNARD \  aged 

PHEBE  his  wife   /  aged 

THOMAS  KILBORNE  ...  )  aged  24 

ELIZABETH  his  wife  ...  )  aged  20 

JOHN  CROSSE ^  aged  50 

ANNE  his  wife   jaged  38 

ROBERT  SHERIN   aged  32 

HUMPHRY  BRADSTREET-|  aged  40 

BRIDGETT  his  wife  jaged  30 

HENERY  GLOUER aged  24 

WILLIAM  BLOMFIELD  .  ~|  aged  30 

SARAH  his  wife  Jaged  25 

ROBERT  DAY )  aged  30 

MARY  his  wife    /aged  28 

SARAH  REYNOLD'S   aged  20 

ROBERT  GOODALL )  aged  30 

KATHERIN  his  wife   ...  j  aged  28 

SAMUELL  SMITHE )  aged  32 

ELIZABETH  his  wife  ...  j  aged  32 

THOMAS  HASTING'S  ...  1  aged  29 

SUSAN  his  wife  /aged  34 


EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 


281 


[yeeres] 

SUSAN  MUNSON     .........  aged     25 

MARTIN  VNDERWOOD  |  aged 
MARTHA  his  wife  ......  )  aged 

HENERY  GOULDSON  ...}  aged 
ANNE  his  wife    .........  )  aged 

ANNE  GOULDSTON   ......  aged 


38 
31 
43 
45 
18 
26 


[yeeres] 

JOHN  PALMER    aged  24 

DANYELL  PIERCE aged  23 

JOHN  CLEARKE aged  22 

JOHN  FIRMIN aged  46 

REBECCA  ISAACKE   aged  36 

ANNE  DORIFALL  aged  24 


WILLIAM  CUTTING  aged 

These  psons  aboue  named  tooke  the  Oath  of  Allegeance  and  Supre- 
macy, at  his  Mat's  Custome  house  in  Ipswich  before  vs  his  Maties  Officers 
according  to  the  order  of  the  Lords  &  others  of  his  Mat's  most  Honohle 
Priuy  Councell  :  This  xij*h  of  Nouember,  1634. 

THO  CLERI  Scr 
Ipswich  Custome  House 

PHIL.  BROWNE  EDW:  MAN 

£  Custr  Compt 


IPSWICH  A  Note  of  all  the  names  and  ages  of  all  those  which 
did  not  take  the  oath  of  Allegiance  or  Supremacy  being  vnder 
age  shipped  in  o'  Port  In  the  Elisabeth  of  Ipswich  Mr  WlLLlA  AN- 
DREWES,  bound  for  New  England  the  last  of  Aprill  1634 

JOHN  LEWIS:  aged  3  yeeres 
THOMAS  LEWIS:  aged  3  quarters 
GEORGE  WOODWARD:  aged  13 
JOHN  WOODWARD:  aged  13 


ED:  LEWIS: 


RICH:  WOODWARD: 


MARY  SPRING:  aged  n. 

JOHN:  SPRING:    J   HENRY  SPRING  aged  6 

1   JOHN  SPRING  aged  4 

WILLIAM  SPRING  aged  3  quarters 
C  THURSTON  RAYNER  aged  13 
JOSEPH  RAYNOR  aged  1 1 
ELIZABETH  RAYNOR  aged  9 
THURSTON:  RAYNOR:...  ^   SARAH  RAYNOR  aged  7 

LIDIA  RAYNOR,  aged  i 
EDWARD  RAYNOR  aged  10 
*-  ELIZABETH  KEMBALL  aged  13 

36 


282 


EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND 


I 


ELIZABETH  SCOTT  aged  9  [yceresj 


HEN:  KEMBALL:.. 


RICH:  KEMBALL 


THO:  SCOTT:    -]  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 
RICHARD  KEMBALL  aged  1 1 
MARY  KEMBALL  aged  9 
MARTHA  KEMBALL  aged  5 
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 
WILLI;  BLOMFIELD:  ...      SARAH  BLOMFIELD  aged  i 

/  SAMUELL  SMITH  aged  9 

SAM:  SMITH:    )  MARY  SMITH  a§ed  4 

)  ELIZ:  SMITH  aged  7 

^  PHILLIP  SMITH  aged  i 
f  MARY  GOODALE  aged  4 
ROBT:  GOODALE: J  ABRAHAM  GOODALE  aged  2 

I  ISAACKE  GOODALE  aged  halfe  a  yeere 
HEN:  GOULDSON:   MARY  GOULDSON  aged  15 

Ipswich  Custome  house  this  xij*  of  Nouember  1634 

PHIL:  BROWNE.  THO  CLERI  scr 

p  Custr.  EDW:  MAN 

CompT 


GEORGE:  MUNNINGS:. 


JN°:  BERNARD: 


HUMP:  BRADSTREET:  , 


EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND.  283 


BOUND    FOR    NEW   ENGLAND 

RAYMOUTH 

ye    20th  of 
March  1635* 

1  JOSEPH  HALL  of  Somers*  a  Ministr  aged  40  year 

2  AGNIS  HALL  his  Wife  aged 25  yr 

3  JOANE  HALL  his  daughf  aged  15  Yeare 

4  JOSEPH  HALL  his  sonne  aged  13  Yeare. 

5  TRISTRAM  his  son  aged 1 1  Yeare 

6  ELIZABETH  HALL  his  daughf  aged  7  Yeare 

7  TEMPERANCE  his  daughf  aged  9  Yeare 

8  GRISSELL  HALLf  his  daughtr  aged  5  Yeare 

9  DOROTHY  HALLf  his  daughf  aged  3  Yeare 

10  JUDETH  FRENCH  his  s'vamt  aged  20  Yeare 

11  JOHN  WOOD  his  s'vaunt  aged  20  yeare 

12  ROBT  DABYN  his  s'vamt  aged  28  Yeare 

13  MUSACHIELL  BERNARD  of  batcombe  Clothier 

in  the  County  of  Somersett  24  Yeare 

14  MARY  BERNARD  his  wife  aged  28  yeare 

15  JOHN  BERNARD  his  sonne  aged  3  Yeare 

1 6  NATHANIELL  his  sonne  aged  i  Yeare 

17  RICH:  PERSONS  salter  £  his  s'vant:  30:  yeare 

1 8  FRANCIS  BABER  Chandler  aged  36  yeare 

19  JESOPE  Joyner  aged  22  Yeare 

20  WALTER  JESOP  Weaver  aged  21  Yeare 

in 

21  TIMOTHY  TABOR  of  Som's'  of  Batcombe 

taylor  aged  35  Yeare 

22  JANE  TABOR  his  Wife  aged  35  Yeare 

23  JANE  TABOR  his  daughtr  aged  10  Yeare 

24  ANNE  TABOR  his  daughf:  aged  8  yeare 

25  SARAH  TABOR  his  daughf  aged  5  Yeare 

*  [Really  1633.]  f  [So  in  the  original.] 

36-2 


284  EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 

26  WiftM  FEVER  his  s'vaunt  aged  20  Yeare 

27  JN°:  WHITMARCK  aged  39  yeare 

28  ALCE  WHITMARKE  his  Wife  aged  35  yeare 

29  JM°*  WHITMARCKE  his  sonne  aged  n  yeare 

Portus 
Waymouth  30    JANE  his  daughf  aged  7  Yeare 

31  OUSEPH  \pr  ONSEPH]  WHITMARKE  his  sonne 

aged  5  yeare 

32  RICH:  WHYTEMARK  his  sonne  aged  2  Yeare 

33  WittM  READ  of  Batcombe  Taylor  in 
34t  Som's"  aged  28  Yeare 

35  SUSAN  READ  his  Wife  aged  29  Yeare 

36  HANNA  READ  his  daughtr  aged  3  yeare 

37  LuSANj  READ  his  daughf  aged  i  yeare 

38  RICH:  ADAMS  his  s'vante  29  Yeare 

39  MARY  his  Wife  aged  26  yeare 

40  MARY  CHEAME  his  daughf  aged  i  yeare 

41  ZACHARY  BICKEWELL  aged  45  Yeare 

42  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 

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  EDWARD  POOLE  his  s'vaunt  aged  26  yeare 

52  HENRY  KINGMAN  aged  40  Yeares 

53  JOANE  his  wife  beinge  aged  39 

54  EDWARD  KINGMAN  his  son  aged  16  year 

55  JOANE  his  daughf  aged  n:  yeeare 

*  [Sic.     But  doubtless  intended  for  JOHN.] 

t  [It  will  be  noticed  that  No.  34  is  placed  against  the  name  of  a  place  instead  of  that  of  a 
person.] 

J  [Probably  intended  for  SUSAN.]  §  [There  is  no  No.  45.] 


EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 


56  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] 

71  ELIZABETH  his  daughf  aged  i  yeare 

72  THOMAS  DIBLE  husbandin  aged  22  yeare 

73  FRANCIS  DIBLE  soror  aged          24  Yeare 

74  ROBERT  LOVELL  husbandman  aged  40  Year 

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 
ELLYN  his  daughf  aged    ...    i  yeare 

80  JAMES  his  sonne  aged i  yeare 

8 1  JOSEPH  CHICKIN  his  servant  16  year 

82  ALICE  KINHAM  aged 22  yeare 

83  ANGELL  HOLLARD  aged  ...  21  yeare 

84  KATHERYN  his  Wife  22  yeare 

85  GEORGE  LAND  his  servaunt       22  yeare 

86  SARAH  LAND§  his  kinswoman  18  yeare 

*  [Or  30.     One  figure  is  written  over  the  other,  and  I  cannot  tell  which  is  the  later.] 
t  [Thus  in  the  original.     This  number  should  evidently  come  against  the  next  line,] 
J  [There  is  no  No.  77 ;  but  it  will  bt  observed  that  two  lines  below  there  is  a  name  without 
number.]  §  [Originally  written  LANG.] 


286  EMBARKED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 

87  RICHARD  JOANES  of  Binder 

88  ROBT  MARTYN  of  Badcombe  husband  m  44 

89  HUMFREY  SHEPHEARD  husbandm...  32 

90  JOHN  VPHAM  husbandman 35 

91  JOANE  MARTYN    44 

92  ELIZABETH  VPHAM  32 

93  JOHN  VPHAM  Jufi 07 

94  WILLIAM  GRAUE  [GRAVE] 12 

95  SARAH  VPHAM 26 

96  NATHANIELL  VPHAM  05 

97  ELIZABETH  VPHAM 03. 

Dors1  RICHARD  WADE  of  Simstuly 

98*  Cop  [Cooper]  aged    60 

99  ELIZABETH  WADE  his  Wife     6t 

100:  DINAH  his  daughr 22 

101  HENRY  LUSH  his  s'vant  aged  17 

102  ANDREWE  HALLETT  his  s'vaunt          28 

103  JOHN  HOBLE  husbandm    13 

104  ROBT  HUSTE  husbandm    40 

105  JOHN  WOODCOOKE  2 

106  RICH  PORTER  husband    3 

JOHN  PORTER  Deputy 
Cleark  to  EDW: 

THOROUGHGOOD 

•  [This  number  should  be  in  the  line  above.]  f  [Sic  in  orig.] 


A  Register  of  the 

of  such  persons  a 

and  vpwards  and  haue  t 

to  passe  into  forraigne  partes  from  .   . 
march  1637  to  the  29th *  day  of  [S]ept.  . 
by  vertu  of  a  commission  granted  to 
mr  thomas  mayhew  gentleman. 


*  [The  list  does  not  go  beyond  the  igth  of  September  1637  ;  the  above  date  must  therefore 
be  an  error.  It  should  be  mentioned  that  many  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.] 


[A  REGISTER   OF    PERSONS   ABOUT   TO  PASS 
INTO   FOREIGN    PARTS. 

1637-] 


|HESE  people  went  to  New  England:  with  WlLLIAM:*ANDREWES: 
of  Ipswich  Mr  of  the:   John:  and  Doretltey:  of    Ipswich   and 
With  WILLIAM  ANDREWES  his  Sone.  Mr  of  the  Rose:  of  Yarmouth. 

Aprill  the  /  8th  /  1637.  The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  BAKER:  borne  in 
Norwch  in  Norffolck  Grocar  /  ageed  /  39  yeres  and  ELIZABETH: 
his  Wife/  ageed/  31  yeares  with  3  Children  ELIZABETH:  JOHN: 
and  THOMAS — and  4  Saruants.  MAREY:  ALXARSON:  aged  /  24 
yeares  ANNE:  ALXARSON:  aged  /  20  yeares  /  BRIDGETT 
BOULLE:  aged/ 32  yeares/  and  SAMUELL:  ARRES:  aged  14 
yeares  ar  all  desiroues  to  goe  for  /  Charles  Towne  in  New 
England  ther  to  inhabitt  and  Remaine  //'/ 

Aprill.  the  /  8th  /  1637.  The  examinaction  of  NICHO:  BUSBIE:  of  Norwch 
in  Norff  /  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  Dornix  Weauear  /  aged.  45  yeares  and  /  SARRAH:  his 
Wif  /  aged  /  39  yeares  with.  /  8  Children  /  MlCHILL:  THOMAS: 
MAREY:  SARRAH:  ELIZABETH:  MARTHA:  JOANE:  and  REBECA: 


*  [We  follow  the  very  peculiar  punctuation  of  this  list  throughout.] 


37 


290  ABOUT  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN  PARTS. 

and   his   Saruant  THOMAS  COMBERBACH:  aged  /  i6/  yeares  ar 
desirous  to  passe  to  buston  in  New  England  to  inhabitt/'/ 
Aprill.  the  /  St'1  /  1637     The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  PERS:  of  Norwch  in 
Norff  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. 
are  desirous  to  passe  to  boston  in  New  England  to  inhabitt  /// 
Aprill.  the  /8th/  1637.     The   examinaction   of  WILLIAM:  LUDKEN:    of 
No''wch  in  No'ff  /  Locksmith  ther  borne  /  agced    33  yeares  / 
and  ELIZABETH:  his  Wife  /  ageed.  /  34  yeares.    With  one  Child 
and   one   Saruant  /  THOMAS:  HOMES:  are  desirous  to  goe  to 
Bostone  in  Newe  England  there  to  inhabitt  /  and  Remaine  /// 

*ES:  of  No'wch  in  Norff  /  Cordwynar  aged  / 

28  yeares  and.  /     

with  /  4  /  Children  SAMUELL:  JOHN:  ELIZABETH:  and  DEBRA: 

NS:  aged  /  18  yeares  and   ANNE: 

WlLLlAMES:  aged  /  1 5  yeares  / 

England  to  Inhabitt  /// 

RANCIS:  LAWES:  borne  in  No'wch  in  Norff 

and  their  liuing  Weauear  /  aged nd  LIDDEA: 

his  Wife  /  ageed  /  49  yeares  /  With  one  Child  MAREY:  and  2 
saruants.  SAMUELL:  LINCORNE:  aged  18  yeares  /  and  ANNE: 
SMITH:  aged.  19  yeares  ar  desirous  to  passe  for  New-England 
to  inhabitt  /// 

8  1637.     The  examinaction  of  WILLIAM:  NICKERSON:  of 

Norwch  in  Norff  /  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 
New  England  ther  to  Inhabitt  /// 

Aprill  the  /  8th  /  1637.  The  examinaction  of  SAMUELL:  Dix:  of  No'wch 
in  Norff  Joynar  ageed  43  yeares  /  and  JOANE:  his  /  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  /// 
*  [The  dots  here  and  after  indicate  parts  of  the  original  MS.  eaten  away  by  age  or  damp.] 


ABOUT  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN  PARTS.  291 

Aprill.  the  /  i  Ith  /  1637  The  examinaction.  of  HENRY:  SKERRY:  of  great 
yarmouth  in  the  County  of  Norff  /  Cordwynar.  /  ageed  /  3 1  yeares 
and  ELIZABETH  :  his  Wife  /  ageed  /  25  yeares  /  with  one  Child 
HENRY:  and  /  one  Aprenties  /  EDMUND:  TOWNE:  aged  /  18 
yeares.  /  ar  desirous  to  passe  for  New  England  to  inhabitt  /// 

Aprill.  the  /  iith/ 1637  The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  MOULTON:  of 
Ormsby  in  Norff  husbandman,  aged.  38  yeares.,  and.  ANNE: 
his  Wife  /  ageed  /  38  yeares  with  5  Children.  HENRY:  MAREY: 
ANNE:  JANE:  and  /  BRIDGETT:  and  /  2  Saruants.  ADAM: 
GOODDENS:  aged.  20  yeares  and  ALI.ES:  EDE\:  aged  18  yers 
/  ar  all  desirous  to  passe  to  New  England  there  to  inhabitt  /'/ 
and  abide  //// 

Aprill.  the/ iith/  1637  The  examinaction  of  MAREY:  MOULTON:  of 
Ormsby  in  Norff  /  Wydow,  ageed  /  30  yeares  and  2  /  Saruants. 
JOHN  :  MASTON:  aged  /  20  yeares  and  MERREAN:  MOULTON: 
ageed  /  23  yeares  /  are  desirous  to  goe  to  New  England  to 
inhabitt  and  dwell  /// 

Aprill.  the  /  iith/  1637  The  examinaction  of  RICHARD:  CARUEAR:  of 
Skratby.*  in  the  County  of  NorrT  /  husbandman  /  ageed  /  60, 
yeares,  and  GRACE:  his  Wife,  ageed,  40  yeares.  with  /  2  Chil- 
dren. ELIZABETH:  ///ageed  /  1 8  yeares  and,  SUSANNA:  aged  18, 
yeares.  being  tvvynes.  /  mor  3  Saruants  ISACKE:  HARTT:  ageed, 
22  yeares  and  THOMAS:  FLEGE:  aged  /  21  yeares.  and  one 
MARABLE:  VNDERWOOD:  a  mayd.  Saruant  /  ageed,  20  yeares. 
goes  all  for  New  England  to  Inhabitt  /  and  Remaine  //// 

Aprill.  the  /nth/  1637  The  examinaction  of  RUTH:  MOULTON:  of 
Ormsby  in  Norff.  Singlewoman.  ageed  /  20  yeares.  is  desirous  to 
passe  for  New  England  there  to  Inhabitt  and  dwell  /,'/ 

Aprill. the  /  uth/  1637  The  examinaction  of  ROBERTT:  PAGE:  of 
Ormsby  in  Norff.  husbandman,  ageed  33  yeares  and/  LuCEA:  his 
Wife,  aged  30  yeares  with  /  3  Children  /  FRANCES:  MARGRETT: 
and  SUSANNA:  //'  and  2  Saruants  /  WILLIAM:  MOULTON:  and 
ANNE:  WADD:  the  one  aged  20  yeres  the  other  /  15  yeares.  and 
are  all  desirous  to  passe  for  New  England  to  inhabitt  and 
Remaine.  /// 

*  [Perhaps  Scratley,  a  part  of  Ormsby.]  *n 2 


\ 


292  ABOUT  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN  PARTS. 

Aprill.  the/ iith/  1637  The  examination  of  HENREY:  DOWE:  of 
Ormsby  in  Norff  husbandman,  ageed,  29  yeares.  /  and  JOANE: 
his  Wife  /  ageed  30  yeares  with  4  Children,  and  one  Saruant  / 
ANNE:  MANING,  ageed  /  17  yeares.  are  desirous  to  passe  into 
New  England  to  inhabitt  //'/ 

Aprill.  the  /  I  Ith  /  1637     The  examinaction  of  R.OBERTT: 

Singleman.  is  desirous  to  passe 

Aprill.  the  /  IIth  /  1637     The  examinaction  of  ELLEN:  ROBENSONE:  of 

g desirous  to  passe  into  New  England  ther  to 

in 

Aprill.  the  /  I  Ith  /  1637.     The  examinaction  of  WILLIAM:  WiLLlAMES:  of 

great  yarm 40  yeares.  and  ALLES:  his  Wife 

/  ageed.  38  yeares  with  /  2  Children   ar 

desirous  to  goe  for  New  England  to  inhabitt  /// 

Aprill.  the  /  i  Ith  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  ELIZABETH:  WILLIAMES: 
of  Yarmouth.  in  Norff  /  Singlewoman  ageed  31  yeares  /  is 
desirous  to  passe  into  New  England  ther  to  inhabitt  and 
Remaine  /// 

Aprill.  the /1 2*  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  KATHREN:  RABEY:  of 
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. 
23  yeares  /  with  one  Child  /  are  desirous  to  passe  for  New 
England  and  there  to  inhabitt  /  and  dwell  /// 

Aprill.  the  /  12th/  1637  The  examinaction  of  HENRY:  SMITH:  of  New- 
bucknam  husbandman  /  ageed  30  yeares.  /  and  ELIZABETH:  his 
Wife  ageed.  34 /yeares.  with  2  /  Children  JOHN:  and  SlTHE:  ar 
desirous  to  passe  into  New  England  ///  to  inhabitt  /// 

Aprill.  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.] 


ABOUT  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN  PARTS.  293 

. .  ese  people  went  to  New  England  with  WILLIAM:  /  GOOSE:  mr  of  the 
Marey:  Anne:  of  Yarmouth:  /// 

1637     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  to  inhabitt 

May:  the  /  ioth/ 1637  The  examinaction  of  MARGRETT:  NEAUE:  of 
great  yarmouth  in  Norff  /  Wydow.  /  ageed  /  58  yeres  /  and 
RACHELL:  DIXSON:  her  grand  Child  is  desirous  to  passe  into 
New  England  to  inhabitt  / 

May:  the/ioth/  1637  The  examinaction  of  BKNIEMEN:  COOPER:  of 
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 
New  England  and  there,  to  inhabitt  /// 

May:  the/ioth/  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: 
and  one  Mayd  /  Saruant  /  ANNE:  GOODIN:  ageed  /  18  yeares 
are  desirous  to  passe  to  New  England  to  /  inhabitt  /// 

May:  the  /  ioth  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  WILLIAM:  THOMAS:  of 
great  Comberton  in  Worstershire  husbandman  /  Singleman  / 
ageed  /  26  yeares.  is  desirous  to  passe  to  Exerden  /  in  New 
England  to  inhabitt 

May:  the  /  iolh  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  THURSTON:  of 
Wrentom  in  Suff  /  Carpentar  /  ageed,  30  yeares.  and  MAH- 
GRETT:  his  Wife  /  ageed.  32  yeares.  With  /  2  Children  THOMAS. 
and  JOHN:  ar  /  desirous  to  passe  to  New  England  ///  to  inhabitt  /// 

May:  the  /  ioth  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  LUCE:  POYETT:  of  Norwch 
Spinster  /  ageed.  23  yeares  is  desirous  to  pass  into  New 
England  and  there  to  Remaine  /// 


294  ABOU1  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN  FAXTS. 

May:  the  /  10th  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  BOROWE  of  yarmouth 
Cooper  /  aged  28  yeares.  and  ANNE:  his  /  Wife  /  ageed  /  40  / 
yeares  is  desirous  to  passe  to  Salam  in  New  England  and  ther 
to  inhabitt 

May:  the  /  i  Ith  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  WILLIAM:  GAULT:  of  yar- 
mouth Cordwynar  /  Singleman  /ageed  29  /  yeares  is  desirous  to 
passe  to  New  England  and  there  to  Remaine  /// 

May:  the  /  i  Ith  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  JOANE:  AMES:  of  yarmouth. 
Wydow  /  ageed  /  50  yeares  with  /  3  Children  RUTH:  ageed  /  18 
yeares  WILLIAM:  and  JOHN:  are  desirous  to  passe  for.  New 
England  and  there  to  inhabitt  and  Remaine  /,/ 

May:  the  /  1 1th  /  1637     The  examinaction  of  AUGSTEN:  CALL 

ALLES:  his  Wife  /  ageed  /  40  /  yeares 

desirous  to  goe  to  Salam  in  New  Eng 

May:  the/  I i«h  /  1637     The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  DARRELL:  of 

. . .  .passe  into  Salam  in  New  England  and  there 

May:  the/  i  Ith  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  GEDNEY:  of  Norwch 
in  Norff  Weauear. ...  to  passe  for  New  England  /  with  his  Wife 

SARAH:  aged  25  yeares LEDIA:  HANAH: 

and  JOHN:  rnor  /  2  Saruantcs  /  WILLIAM:  WALKER:  ageed 

BURGES  :  ageed  / 26  yeares/  ar  desirous 

to  passe  for  Salam  /// 

May:  the  /  i  Ith  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  SAMUELL:  AIRES:  of  Norwch 
an  apintes  /  ageed  /  15  yeares  is  desirous  [to]  passe  into  New 
England  to  his  Mr  JOHN:  BAKER:  as  he  had  apointed  him  /// 

This  man  was  /The  examinaction  of  JOHN:  YONGES:  of  S*  Margretts:  Suff/ 
s^eybyn P£e  Minister/ageed  35  yeares.and.  /  JOAN:  his  Wife/  ageed  /34/ 
Commission"  ]  yeares  with  /  6  /  Children  /  JOHN:  THO:  ANNE:  RACHKLL: 

and  went.         \        * 

not.from.  MAREY:  and  /  JosUEPH:  ar  desirous  to  passe  for  Salam:  in 

yramouth 

^     New  England  to  inhabitt  /// 

May:  the/  12  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  SAMUELL:  GRENSILD:  of 
Norwch  Weauear  /  ageed,  27  yeares,  and  BARBREY:  his  Wife  / 
ageed  /  35  yeares.  With  two  Children  MAREY:  and  BARBREY: 
arid  JOHN:  TEED:  his  Saruant  /  ageed,  19  yeares  ar  all  de- 
sirous to  passe  into  New  England  to  inhabitt 


ABOUT  TO  PASS  INTO  FOREIGN  PARTS.  295 

May:  the/  12th/  1637  The  examinaction  of  THOMAS:  JOANES:  of  Elzing 
in  Norff,  Buchar  /  Singleman  /  ageed.  25  yeres  is  desirous  to 
passe  into  New  England:  and  there  to  Remaine  /// 

May:  the  /  13th  /  1637  The  examinaction  of  THOMAS:  OLLIUER:  of 
Norwch  Calinder  /  ageed  /  36  yeares.  and  MAREY:  his  Wife  / 
ageed.  34  yeares,  with  2  Children.  THO:  and  JOHN:  and  2 
Saruants/ THOMAS:  DOGED:  aged,  30  yeares  and  MAREY:  SAFE: 
ageed  /  12  yeares  ar  desirous  to  passe  for  New  England,  to 
inhabit 

May:  the/  isth/  1637  The  examinaction  of  WILLIAM:  COCKRAM:  of 
Southould  in  Suff  /Marinrar/ ageed  28  yeares. /and  CHRISTEN: 
his  Wife  ageed.  26  yeares  with  2  Children  and  /  2  Saruantes 
desirous  to  passe  for  new  england  to  inhabitt/// 

\Thtnfoli0tO  more  passages  for  Holland;  and  tlie  whole  is  signed :] 
HENRY:  HILL  Deputy  for  m'  THOMAS  MAYHEW  Gentleman.// 


SOUTHAMPTON. 


JORTUS  SOUTHTON.  A  List  of  the  Names  of  such  Passengers 
as  were  shipped  in  the  Virgin  of  Hampton  of  60  tonnes 
JOHN  WEARE  Mr  for  the  Barbathoes,  &  JOHN  DE  LA. 
HAY  merchant  who  haue  taken  the  oathes  of  Allegiance 
&  Supremacy  the  3Oth  of  Marche.  1639  [1640].  Viz1. 

Aged. 
*5/.  yeares.    MICHAELL  EDMOND'S  of  Crawley  Com  Southt  husband. 

28.  JEREMY  ROBINSON  of  Singleton  Com  Suss  hoopmaker. 

29.  JOHN  VENNELL  de  eod  Cordwayner. 

25.  WM  FRANCIS  of  Catterington  Com  Southt  sergweau'. 

[serge-weaver] 

20.  JAMES  WILSON  of  Glascowe  husbandm. 

20.  WM  BARNES  of  Wimborne  Com  Southt  shoemakr 

22.  NICHAS  BARDIN  of  Southton  Smith 

22.  ANDREWE  DRUDG  of  Southton  p'd  husbandm 

27.  ABRAHAM  SAD  of  Southton  p'd  sergeweau' 

24.  JAMES  BARREY  of  Dorchester  husbandm 

16.  JOHN  STEVENS  of  Ringwood  Com  Southt  husbandm 

15.  GYLES  WEEKEHAM  of  Bansteed  Coin  Surr  husbandm. 
1 8.  PETER  WOODLAND  of  Southton  Ropemaker. 

16.  RICHARD  SHINGLE  of  Bevis  hill  nere  Southton. 

17.  JAMES  HACKER  of  Andiver  Com  Southt. 

15.  Withl  TUCKE  of  Husborne  nere  Andiver  p'd. 

30.  JOHN  HUDLICE  of  Newport  in  ye  Isle  of  wight  taylor. 

16.  JAMES  BLANCHE  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  p'd. 

31.  RICHARD  TRODD  of,  Southstoneham  husbandm. 


*  [The  first  figure  is  almost  effaced,] 


EMBARKED  FOR  THE  BARBADOES.  297 

Aged. 

14.  ROBT  CLITSON  of  Andiver  p'd. 

12.  HENRY  HARRIS  of  Southton  p'd. 

12.  WiliM  DECKE  of  Wimborne  p'd. 

14.  WALTER  SMALLE  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  p'd. 

12.  JOHN  BASSETT  of  Christchurch. 

1 1.  ROBT  BRUTON  of  Andiver  p'd. 

These  si.vc  vndcr  y cares,  &  not  sworne. 


]HE  names  of  such  as  were  sworne  the  8'1'  of  Aprill,  &  passed  in  the 
same  Shipp. 

Aged. 

29.  yeares.  ANDREWE  BULLAKER  of  Southton  barbo'. 

24.  MlCHAELL  OXFORD  of  Bevis  hill  husbandin. 

24.  ROBT  MAIJOR  of  Southton,  Chaundler. 

19.  14.  THOMAS  GRETRICK  £  RICH.  WARREN  serv1'* 

14.  THOMAS  TURNER  vnder  age  £  not  sworne. 

22.  DANIELL  DE  LA  HAY  seaman. 

45.  JOHN  NEWMAN  of  Brading  in  the  Isle  of  wight. 

30.  THOMAS  HOLMES  of  Southton  Currier. 
24.  WlftM  COCKERELL.  Com  Staff  Taylo'. 

24.  HENRY  DAINTY  of  Byrnesf  Coin  Dors1  shoemak1. 

25  HENRY  PRESSEY  of  Hamsteed  Com  Berk  glou'  [Glover] 

26.  GERRART  SISTER  a  form'  Inh'itant  there. 

29.  CHARLES  DARVALL.  of  Southton  clothworker. 


14.  FRANCIS  DESART  of  Southton. 

14.  WiftM  GILBERT  of  Southton  p'd. 

eight  servt  maydes,  Not  sworne. 

These  &  the  former  which  passe  in  this 
Shipp  were  noe  Subsidy  men,  but 
people  &  servants  of  meane  condicon. 


298  EMBARKED  FOR  THE  BARBADOES. 


jlORTUS  SOUTHTON 


28.  June    REGNALD  ALLEN*  of  Kent  of  30.  yeares  gent,  GERHARD 
1639.      HAUGHTON  of  30.  yeares  Com  Oxoh  gen  £  DAVID 
BlXE  of    35.  yeares  Com   Kane   gen  free  planters 
of  the  Barbathoes. 

JOHN  EVENSON  of  the  County  of  Chest1'  £  THO:  EVEN.SON 
his  brothr,  ANDREW  WALLER  of  18.  yeares  Coin 
HeiTf,  HUMPHRY  BURGIS  of  19.  yeares  of  Cornewall, 
JOHN  WETHERED  of  22— yeares  in  the  County  of 
Yeorke  servl's  to  the  Planters  aboue  named,  they 
passe  in  the  Boldadventure  of  Hampton  for  the 
Isle  of  Guarnzey,  C  from  thence  they  take  shipping 
for  the  Barbathoes,  who  haue  taken  the  oathes 
vt  supa  [ut  supra] 


[May  1638.] 

[OUTHTON  The  list  of  the  names  of  Passcng'^  Intended  to  shipe 
themselues,  In  the  Beiiis  of  Hampton  of  Cl  Tonnes,  ROBERT 
BATTEN  Mr  for  Newengland  ;  And  thus  by  vertue  of  the  Lord  Tre- 
surers  Warrant  of  the  second  of  May.  \vc!l  was  after  the  restrayne[t]  & 
they  some  Dayes  gone  to  sea  Before  the  King5  Matcs. .  Proclamacon 
Came  vnto  Southton. 

Ages. 

JOHN  FREY  of  Basing  wlelwrite.  [wheelwright]  his  wife.     | 

05 — &  three  Children.  I 

40 — RICHARD  AUSTIN  tayler  of  Bishopstocke.  his  wife  » 
05 — &  two  Children.  J 

ROBERT  KNIGHT  his  seruant  Carpenter.  1 


*  [Three  entries  of  passengers  for  Jersey  and  Guernsey  precede  this  in  the  original.] 


ABOUT  TO  EMBARK  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND.  299 

[Ages] 

37 — CHRISTOPHER  BATT  of  Sarum  Tanner.    ) 
32 — ANNE  his  wife. 

20— DOROTHIE  BATT  there  sister.  &  fine 
10     &  vnder.     Children  vnder  tenne  yeares. 

24.— THOMAS  GOOD \ 

22.— ELIZA:  BLACKSTON  /-servls 

1 8. — REBECCA  POND ' 


62.-WILLIAM  CARPENTER j  of  Honvdl  Ca         s 

33.— WILLIAM  CARPENTJUH  ... ) 
32. — ABIGAEL  CARPENTER. 
10  &  vnder     &  fower  Children. 
14— THO:  BANSHOTT  Serv' 


38 — ANNIS  LITTLEFEILD  &  six  Children 
JOHN  KNIGHT  Carpenter...  \  scrul< 
HF.UOH  DURDAL  .  ..3 


26 — HENERY  BYLEY  of  Sam  tanner. 
22— MARY  BYLEY 

THO:/REEUF.S  Servts 

20— JOHN  BYLEY 

40 
35 
19 
19 
10 


o6 

04 

02 


RICHARD  BUM'  [DUMMER]  of  Newengland. 

ALCE  DUM' 

THO:  DUM' 

JOANE  DUM' 

JANE  DUM' 

STEEPHEN  DUM'  husbandman. 

DORATHIE  DUM'. 

RICHARD  DUM'. 

THO:  DUM'.' 


[Evidently  either  the  age  or  the  occupation  must  be  wrong  here.] 

38-2 


300 


ABOUT  TO  EMBARK  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND. 


[Ages] 

30  JOHN  HUCHINSON  Carpent'  

26  FRAUNCIS  ALCOCKE  Virg 

19  ADAM  MOTT  tayler 

22  Wilt  WACKEFEILD 

20  NATHANUEL  PARKER  of  London  Backer 
18  SAMUEL  POORE    

14  DAYELL  POORE    

20  ALCE  POORE 

15  RICHARD  BAYLEY    

20  ANNE  WACKEFEILD    

The  numb'  of  the  passeng's  aboue  mentioned  are  Sixtie  &  one  Sotiles, 


HEN:  CHAMPANTE  Cust' 
N.  DINGLEY  Compt' 


THO:  WULFRIS  Coft  &  Far 


[THE   SOMMER    ISLANDS. 

1673—1679.] 


[THE    SOMMER    ISLANDS.] 


August  the  2$d  1673 
JHE  Names  of  y°  Govern'  &  Councill  of  ye  Assembly 


J  HEYDON:  U.G.  [Deputy  Governor.] 


HENRY  TUCKER  sen!'. 
RICHARD  WOLRICH 
HENRY  MOORE 
JOHN  HUBBARD 
JOHN  WAINWRIGHT  seni'. 
THOMAS  WOOD 
JONATHAN  TURNER  senir. 
THOMAS  LECRAIFT 
CORNELIUS  WHITE  secretary 

CHARLES  WHETENHALL  Speaker 

JOHN  BRISTOW  Juni'. 

SAMUELL  BRANGMAN 

BOAZ  SHARP 

THOMAS  SHAW 

JAMES  FARMER 

JOHN  WELCH 

THOMAS  STOW 

EDWARD  SHERLOCK  Sen'. 

ROBERT  DICKONSON 


Sl*  GEORG  TUCKER 
THOMAS  KERSEY 
EDWARD  CHAPLAIN 
GEORG  BASCOMB 
WILLIAM  BASDEN 
PHILLIP  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' 
RICHARD  JENNINS 
RICHARD  PENISTON 


[But  possibly  S,,  i.e.  Sir.] 


304  THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS. 


SEVERN  VICARS 
WILLIAM  RIGHTON  Seni' 
THOMAS  HALL 
GEORG  BALL 
JOHN  MORRICE  Sen!'. 
Witt.  BURCH 


THOMAS  FORSTER 
RICHARD  MATHELIN 
NATHANIELL  BUTTERFIELD 
HAMOND  JOHNSON  Clerk 
of  ye  Assembly 


|N  Accompt  of  the  Generall  Lands  belonging  to  the  Somer 
Islands  Comp*  taken  out  Mr  RICHARD  NORWOODS 
Survey  booke  by  him  made  in  the  yeares  1662:  1663: 


300     oo       oo 


GENERALL  LANDS* 

N"  acr':    roo:  Perch 

Begining  with  Sl  Georges  Island 

i  The  Governo'  holds  of  the  Honoblc  Compa  as^ 
belonging  to  his  place  Twelve  Shares  of  Land  / 
at  the  East  End  of  Sl  Georges  Island  Containe-  i 
ing  p  Estimacon ' 

Namely  in  the  Occupacon  of 
DAVID  STOKES  p  Estimation    i:   share 

JOSEPH  GOODFAITII  p  EstimatT. I :  sha: 

JOHN  MILLS  p  Estimat  }  sha: 

JOHN  BEDWELL  p  Estimat   ij 

JOHN  MILLS  p  Estimat i    sha: 

ROBERT  POWELL  p  Estimat i   sha. 

CORNELIUS  EVANS  MATTHEW  NORMAN  \     . 

and  ROGER  BROWNE  p  Estimat    3 

ALEXANDER  SMITH  p  Estimation i  sha: 

JOHN  WELSH  JOHN  BRISTOWE  MARSHALL, 
ROGER  BAYLEY  HANNAH  HOLLOWAY,  EDWARD 
MIDDLETON,  THO:  SHAW  JOHN  HURT,  these 
seaven  hold  p  Estimacon  2  sha: 
The  residue  of  these  twelve  Shares  are  in  the 
Occupacon  of  the  Governo'  himselfe. 

*  [There  are  two  copies  of  this  list,  one  going  down  to  No.  26  only  (see  p.  307),  the  other 
to  the  end,  as  here.  We  have  printed  from  the  longer  and  more  complete  one.  There  are, 
however,  no  important  variations  in  them,  so  far  as  they  both  extend.] 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS.  305 

N°  acr:     roo:  Perch 

2     Gleabe  in  the  Tenure  of  m':  SAM"  SMITH  the  psent  N 

Minister  there  Two  shares  Containeing  \>  stimat.  !-     50     oo     oo 
[estimation]  ................................................  J 


The  Sheriffe  Mr  JOHN  NICIIOLLS  as  belonging  to  his 

Office    Power   Shares   of    Land    containeing    p  L    100    oo    oo 


l-lc  I 

>   050    oo    oo 
ine-  L 


\ 
L 
Estimat  ....................................................  ) 

4  The  Sectary  Mr  HENRY  TUCKER  as  belonging  to-. 

his  Office  holds  of  the   Hono'1'1'  Compn  2  shares  V   050     —     — 
Containeing  p  Estimat  .................................  J 

5  Mr  JOHN  VAUGHAN  holdcth  by  Lease  from  m1  CASE-  -j 

WELL  of  the  Comp3^   Land   I  sha:    containeing)-  025     oo    oo 
p  Estimat  ...................................................  J 

6  Leut:  EDWARD  BRACKLEY  holdeth  of  the  Hono'1'1-- 

Compa  at  Will  2  sha:  containeing  p  Estimat. 

7  M1'  JOHN  BRISTOWE  Marshall  holdeth  of  the  Hoi 

Compn  as  belonging  to  his  Office  2  sha:  Containe-  \.   050     oo    oo 
ing  p  cstimat 

8  M's  STALVKRS  holdeth  of  the  Honoi)Ie  Compn  , 

as   belonging  to  the  Ferry   2  sha:  Containeing  |-      50    oo    oo 
Estimat    ...................................................  > 

Sunie  27:  shares 

But  the  whole  Island  (as  formerly  measured)  conteynes 
706:  acres  that  is  28;  sha:  and  Six  acres, 


The  Small  Islands  neare  Sl  Georges. 

Q    Two  Islands  against   the  East  End  of  Sl  Georges  ) 

....--            ...  \     05    oo    06 

Lyeing  m  Coinon  containeing  ) 

jo     Pagetts  Fort  whereof  Captaine  FRANCIS  TUCKER-, 
is  Comander  \vth  the    Island   whereon    it   stands  I 
sometimes  called  Penestons  Island  and  a  Tcnem' 
or  Dwelling  house  there  in  the   Occupacon   of  ' 
Leivt:  JONATHAN  STOKES  as  belonging  to  the 
Fort  cont J 

39 


3o6  THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS. 

N*  <  iencrnll  acr     roo:  perch. 

1 1  Smiths  Fort  whereof  Captaine  GoDHEARD  ASER  is  ) 

Comander  the  Island  Containeing    j 

12  Smiths  Island  in  the  tenure  of  Captaine  GODHEARD  v 

ASER  from  the  Hono1*  Comp*  as  Comander  of  |-     61     02     10 
Smiths  Fort  cont    ' 

13  An  Island  Called  Hen-Island  neare  the  West  End  of -i  QI 

Smiths  Island  Lyeing  in  Coinon  and  Containeing  j 

*I3  A  small  Island  Lycing  bctwcenc  Hen-Island  afore-  \ 

said  and  Smiths  Island  Lyeing  in  Coinon  £  Con-  /-     oo    01     20 
taineing    ) 

*I4  Long  Bird  Island  in  the  Tenure  and  Occupaccn  of  \ 

JAMES  STIRRUP  and   RALPH  WRIGHT  Weavers  I     46    02    oC 
wch  they  hold  of  the  Honoblc  Compa  Containeing  ' 

*i$  Conny  Island  Lyeing  at  Burnt  Point  in  the  Occu- \      I4    O7     O2 
paeon  of  Ml  HENRY  STALVERS  containeing J 

*l6  Certaine  small  Islands  in  y<=  towne  harbor  Mullett 
bay  f  towards  burnt  point  about  Tenn  in  number 
cont  p  estim 02  :  oo  :  oo 

Sum  of  all  these  Islands  lyeing  neare  S  Georges 165  :   2  :  16 


Davids  Island  and  first  the  Easterne  part  thereof  which  is 
Called  ye  Companyes  land  there 

17  Capt  FRANCIS  TUCKER  Comand'  of  Pagetts  Fort 

1 8  holdeth  of  ye  honoble  Compa  A  parcell  of  Land 
neare  Davids  head  in  ye  occupacon  of  his  Leive- 
tenht  JONATHAN  STOKES 

Item  another  pcell  there  in  ye  occupacon  of  JOHN 

HURT,  both  pcells  lyeing  together  £  cont  p  estim       60:    oo:    00 

19  MILES  HIGGES  holdeth  of  ye  honoble  Compa  i  sha: 

cont  pest 25:  oo:    oo 

*  [This  and  the  succeeding  numbers,  in  the  other  list,  read — 14,  151  i6>  '6.] 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS.  307 

N":  Landes  Acr:     roo:      per 

20  HUGH  HARDING  holdeth  of  ye  honoWe  Compa  i  Share 

cont  p  estimat 25:     oo:     OO 

21  WILLIAM  ALLEN  holds  as  aforesaid  i  share  cont  pest  25:    oo:    oo 

22  Capt  RICHARD  JENNYNGS  of  Smiths  tribe  comand1  of 

Southampton  fort  holds  of  ye  honoble  Compa  as 
belonging  to  ye  Fort  £  in  yc  occupacon  of  JOHN 
GRAZBURY  £  RANDALL  DAVIS  p  estim  2  sha:  of 
Land  cont  50:  OO:  oo 

23  Lievt  THO:  HILTON  holds  of  yc  honoblc  Compa  p  est 

2  sh:  con: 50:    oo:     oo 

24  .  ROBT.  BURGHER  holds  as  afores*1  p  est  i  sh:  cont 25:    oo:    oo 

25  Lievt  EDWARD  BRANGMAN  and  his  sonne  SAMUEL 

BRANGMAN  holds  as  aforesaid  p  est  i  sha:  cont   ...  25:    oo:     oo 

26  WILLIAM  BELL  holds  of  the  Honollle  Compa  two  pcells 

of  Land  namely  one  pcell  on  the  South  side  cont  p 
est  13  acres  and  another  pccll  on  yc  North  side  next 
ye  Bay  cont  pest  12  acres  both  pcells  cont  pest 
one  Share  or  25:  oo:  oo 


The  suifie  of  these  Lands  in  S  Davids  called  ye  Companyes  310:    oo:    oo 

acr:    roo:     Per 

The  Lands  in  S  Davids  Island  given  by  yc  honoblc 
Company  to  Harrington  ats  Hamilton  tribe 

27  THO:  SPARKE  of  Davids  Island  holdeth  freely  a  pcell 

of  land  wch  formerly  belonged  to  two  shares  in 
Hamilton  tribe  that  sometimes  were  Capt  JOHN 
BERNARDS  and  are  there  marked  (No:  19)  cont 
p  estimat 10:  oo:  CO 

28  THO:  SPARKE  aforesd  holdeth  of  mr  JOHN  MILKER  as 

belonging  to  ye  two  shares  in  Hamilton  tribe  where 
he  dwells  and  another  share  In  ye  occupacon  of  M's 
Cox  widdow  In  all  three  Shares  being  yc  Lands  of 
Mr  PERIENT  TROTT  £  numbred  there:  9  £  20  he 

holdeth  I  say  as  belonging  to  these  3  sh  p  est  15:    oo:    oo 

39—2 


3o8  THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS. 

Generall  acr:      roo:     Per 

29  WILLIAM  ADAMS  holdeth  of  JACOB  AXTON  as  be- 
longing to  yc  Share  of  Mr  MATTHEW  WICKS  in 
Hamilton  tribe  (No  there  IIth)  pest 05:  oo:  oo 

30:  M'=  MARY  MOUNTAINE  (formerly  MARY  STOW)  hold- 
eth a  pcell  of  Tenn  acres  belonging  to  two  Shares  in 
Hamilton  tribe  now  Mr  SOUTHERNES  (No:  21) 
Item  another  pcell  of  Five  acres  belonging  to  a 
share  in  Hamilton  tribe  in  ye  free  tenure  of  JOHN 
PLACE  (No  30:  both  pcells  lyeing  together  £  cont 
p  estimat  15:  oo:  oo 

31  MARY  MOUNTAINE  afores(l  holdeth  as  belonging  to 

two  shares  in  Hamilton  tribe  being  the  Shares  of 
Capt  GEORGE  HUBBART  of  Devonsheire  tribe  (No 
12)  a  pcell  cont  p  est  10:  oo:  oo 

32  Lcivt  JOHN  Fox  holdeth  of  Capt  GODHEARU  ASSER 

as  apperteyneing  to  yc  3  shares  in  Hamilton  tribe 
whereon  he  the  said  Capt  ASSER  dwells  wcu  were 
Late  M' DELBRIDGE  A  pcell  cont  p  estimat 15:  oo:  oo 

33  HENRY  SHARFE  holdeth  freely  a  pcell  of  thirty  acres 

34  of  wcU  15  acres  did    formerly  belong   to  yc   three 
shares  of  Capt  COVELLS  in  Hamilton  tribe  (No  27: 

28)  the  whole  lyeing  together  £  Cont  p  est 30:     oo:    oo 

35  JOHN  LYDDALE  holdeth  of  M'  SAM'  WHITNEY  of 

Sandys  tribe  as  apteyneing  to  yc  Land  formerly 
m'  DYKES  in  Hamilton  tribe  a  pcell  Cont  p 
estimacon 30:  oo:  oo 

36:  M'  JOHN  MOORE  holdeth  freely  a  pcell  wcb  was  here- 
tofore JOHN  DAY  and  apperteyneing  to  a  share  in 
Hamilton  tribe  now  M'  WEBBS  (No  16)  cont  p 
estimat , 05:  oo:  OO 

37  JOHN  MOORE  afores'1  holdeth  of  M'  MIHIL  BUR- 
ROUGHES  a  parcell  of  Land  apperteyneing  to  Two 
shares  in  Hamilton  tribe  in  ye  occupacon  of  ye  said 
MIHIL  BURROWES  (No  22)  cont  p  est  10:  oo:  oo 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS.  309 

N°  Landes  acr:    roo:     per 

38  ELIZABETH  NAILER  holdeth  of  M'  WATERMAN  (wch 

was  heretofore  M'  RICH:  CASWKLLS  a  pcell  of  Land 
belonging  to  Five  shares  in  Hamilton  tribe  wch  are 
thought  to  be  the  shares  in  the  tenure  of  M1  STA?"- 
FORD  MJ  STRINGER  £  MJ  WRIGHTON  cont  p  esl 
(No:  13:  14:  15)  25:  oo:  oo 

39  THO:  STOW  of  Davids  Island  holdeth  freely  A  pccll 

of  Island  belonging  to  a  share  now  or  Late  in  yc 

tenure  of  Capt  CANTER  (No.  29)  cont  pest  05:    oo:    oo 

40  THO  STOW  afores'i  holdeth  of  M'  JOHN  STOWE  f  he 

of  M'  PERIENT  TROTT  a  pcell  of  Land  lyeing  at 
ye  Stocks  pointe  belonging  to  Five  shares  in  Hamil- 
ton tribe  whereof  Fower  were  ye  Earle  of  WAR- 
WICKS  (Norn':  23  24  25  26:  £  one  yl  Lyes  at  y- 
Flatts  No:  36.  the  whole  pcell  here  Lyeing  together 
£  Cont  p  cstimat 25:  oo:  oo 

The  suihe  of  these  lands  in  Davids  Island  be- 
longing to:  40:  sh:  in  Hamilt  tribe  is  p  estifh  200:     OO:     oo 

Soc  ye  whole  Islands  of  S  Davids  divided  as 
aforesaid  cont  p  estimat  510:  acres 

But  as  it  was  formerly  measured  it  cont  527:  acres 


The  Islands  in  Southampton  halbo'  als  Castle  Harbor 

acr:      roo:      pel 

41  Certaine  small  Islands  to  ye  Nomber  of  Tenn  lyeing  in 

Comon  neare  to  Davids  Islands,  and  on  the  South 

side  thereof  (for  the  most  pt)  cont  p  estimat 08:    oo:    oo 

42  The  Island  called  Coopers  Island  in  the  tenure  and 

occupacon  of  DAVID  MING  wcu   he    holds   of    yc 

honollle  Compa  conteyneing  77:       2:     20 

43  Foure  small  Islands  lyeing  in  Comon  betweene  Davids 

Island  £  Coopers  Island  cont  p  estimat  03:       2:     20 

44:    Five  other  small  Islands  lyeing  in  Comon  neare  ye 

South  end  of  Coopers  Island  cont  p  estimat 02:      2:    oo 


3io  THE  SO  MM  EH  ISLANDS. 

GeiienUl  acr:      roo:      per 

45:    The  Island  called  None-such  lyeing  in  Comon  cont ....  15:       2:     13 
46.    Three  Small  Islands  about  Nonesuch  lyeing  in. Comon 

cont  oi:     oo:     oo 

47  South-hampton  Fort  vndcr  ye  Comand  of  Capt  RICH 

JENYNGS  wth  yc  Island  whereon  it  stands  cont  p 

estimat oi:       2:     24 

48  The  Fellow  of  it  lyeing  next  toward  yc  Northeast  in 

Comon oo:       3:     30 

49  Kings  Castle  vnder  yc  Comand  of  our  honoblc  Govcr- 

no'  Capt  FLORENTIO  SEYMOR,  w"1  ye  Island  whereon 

it  stands  cont 03:       2:     oo 

50  Charles  Fort  now  decayed  (onely  there  remaine  two 

peeces  of  ordinance  dismounted,  yc  Island  cont  p 

estimat 03:       3:     OO 

5 1  Three  Islands  lyeing  neare  Charles  Fort  Island  cont 

p  estimat 01:     oo:     oo 

52  Some  other  Small  Islands  lyeing  in  Comon  in  South- 

ampton harbor  als  Castle  Harbor  cont  p  estimat  ...  oi:       3:     oo 

Suine  of  these  Islands  in  Southampton  harbor ...    120:     3:     27 

acr:      ruo:      pel 

N»  The  Generall  Land  at  Tuckers  Towne. 

53  Gleab  Land  in  the  tenure  of  m'  Abo=Cromby  w"1  the 

Gleabe  house  cont  p  estimat  2  sha: 50:     oo:     oo 

54  M'  WM  MOORE  £  M'  JOSEPH  MOORE  his  sonne  holdeth 

of  ye  honoble  Compa  two  Tenem1*  £  two  shares  of 

Land  cont  p  estimat  50:     oo:    oo 

55  SAMLL  ATKINSON  holdeth  of  the   Honoble  Compa  a 

Tenem' f  i  share  of  Land  cont  p  estimat  25,    oo:     oo 

56:     DANIEL  MARROW  holdeth  as  aforesaid  a  Tenem'  and 

One  share  of  Land  cont  p  est 25:    oo:    oo 

57  NATHANAEL  NORTH  holdeth  of  ye  Honoblc  Compa  a 

Tenemt  C  one  share  of  Land  cont  p  estimat 25:     oo:     oo 

58  PARNEL  WILKINSON  Widd  holdeth  of  ye  honoble 

Compa  a  tenem'fone  share  of  Land  cont  p  estimat  25:    oo:    oo 
some  thinke  she  hath  more. 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS.  311 

No.  Lancles:  acr:    roo:    per 

59  Leivetcnnt  WM  JONES,  Leift  at  ye  Castle  holds  as  be- 

longing to  his  place  A  tenem'  in  his  owne  occupacorT, 
Item  another  tenem'  in  the  occupacon  of  JAMES 
GRAZEBURY  Item  another  tenem'  in  ye  occupacon 
of  his  Mother  MARY  JONES  w'u  two  Shares  of  Land 
in  ye  occupacon  of  himselfe  and  his  said  assignes 
cont  p  estimat 50:  oo:  oo 

60  THO  CLINCH  W"  NEWMAN  JOHN  BROWNE  each  of 

them  a  Tenem'  £  some  pcells  of  Land  w*  together 
wth  ye  wast  f  Comon  Land  extending  from  Tuckers 
towne  bay  allmost  to  ye  Castle  cont  \>  estimat  95:  oo:  oo 

Suiiie  of  these  Generall  Lands  at  Tuckers  towne 
and  extending  thence  to  y°  point  neare  ye 
Castle  is  345:  oo:  OO 

Touching  some  of  ye  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  them  downe  according  to  ye  best  Informacon  I 
could  Gather, 


acr:      roo:     per 

The  Island  called  s  Georges  conteyneing  by  estimat 
27  shares  but  by  measure 706:  2:  oo 

The  other  Lands  in  y<?  towne  Harbor  f  soe  to  Burnt 

pointe  cont  165:  2:  16 

Davids  Island  cont  by  estimacon  510  acres  but  by 
measure  527:  3:  oo 

Coopers  Island  Nonesuch  and  the  other  small  Islands 
there  cont 120:  3:  27 

The  Generall  Land  at  Tuckers  Towne  and  extending 
to  ye  pointe  neare  yc  Castle  conteynes  by  estimacon 
345  acr  but  there  secmes  to  be  neare  one  share  more 
by  measure  namely 370:  oo:  oo 

_^^^_  tier:       ro      pc 

Suiue  totall  of  ye  Generall  Lands  1890:  03:  3: 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS. 


Islands  m  Comon 

No: 

The   Islands  in   yc  Great  f  Little  Sound    lyeing   in 

Comon  to  all  the  Tribes acr.     r,,.     ,,«.,.. 

No:  I  The  Bigger  Island  at  y  bottome  of  ye  Little  Sound 
against  y°  Lands  of  m'  JOHN  HUBBART  cont  j> 
estimat 01:  02:  20 

2  The  Two  Lesser  conteyneing  p  estimat oo:     oo:     20 

3  Another   Small   Island  in  y°  Little  Sound  neare  to 

Diggs  his  Dale  in  Smiths  tribe  Cont  p  estimat oo:     02:     oo 

4  An  Island   Att  Bailyes   Bay   on   y('  North    side    of 

Hamilton  tribe  cont  \>  estimat oo:     02:    30. 

5  Another  there  more  Westerly  cont  |>  estimat oo:     oi:     oo 

6  The  Greater  of  yc  Islands  in  >•<•'  Little  Sound  called 

Trunck  Islands  in  yc  occupacon  of  JOHN  ROBERTS 

cont  03;    oo:     oo 

7  The  next  there  to  yf  Northwards  in  yc  occupacon  of 

ye  said  JOHN  ROBERTS  cont  p  estimat  oi:    oo:     10 

8  Two  other  small  Islands  there  conteyneing  p  estimat    oo:    or     26 

In  the  Create  Sound 

9  An  Island  in  Crow  Lane  (lyeing  against  ye  Share  of 

Schoole  Land  given  by  M'  COPELAND)  in  y^  occu- 
pacon of  EVAN  O\VEN  for  yearely  rent  wlh  he  payes 
to  ye  Governo'  or  Sheriffe  for  public  vses  as  doe  ye 
rest  of  these  Islands  yt  are  Lett  out  this  Island  cont 
p  estimat 03 :  oo:  oo 

to  Another  Island  in  Crow  lane  over  ag1  M'  S'fOWES 
house  to  yc  Southward  lyeing  in  Comon  f  and  cont 
estimat 03:  oo:  oo 

1 1  Six  small  Islands  at  ye  Entring  of  Crow  Lane  lyeing 
over  from  M'  STOWES  pointe  to  Salt  Kettle  pointe 
lyeing  in  Comon  f  Cont  p  estimation 03:  oi:  oo 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS.  313 

No.  To  all  the  Tribes:  acr       ro:     per 

12  Another  Island  there  in  ye  occupacon  of  THO:  ACK- 

LAND  wth  the  Tenem' thereon  cont  p  estimat    28:       2:     20 

1 3  Two  small  Islands  lyeing  betweene  y '  last  before  entred 

and  warwicke  tribe  cont.  p  estimat  oo:       3:     oo 

14  An  Island  in  Bosses  hole  lyeing  as  aforesaid  in  Cofiion 

and  Cont  p  estimat    oo:     21:     oo 

1 5  Another  Island  there  at  ye  Mill  or  Mouth  of  Mangrow 

bay  fc  cont  p  estimat    OO:       i:     OO 

1 6  Another  more  Southerly  Lyeing  in  Comon  C  cont  p 

estimat oo:       2:     30 

17  Another  there  more  Southerly   lyeing  fc  £  cont  p 

estimat oi:     oo:    oo 

1 8  Another  there  more   Southerly  lyeing   fc   £  cont  p 

estimat oo:       2:     oo 

19  A  Long  Island  at  ye  Entrance  of  Daniels  bay  wth  a 

smaller  further  into  ye  bay,  both  lyeing  in  Comon  £ 

Cont  p  estimat    oi:       i:     oo 

20  A  Bigger  Island  lyeing  agt  M'  STOWES  pointe  shares  to 

yc  westward  lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estimat 03:     oi:     oo 

21  Foure  Smaller  Islands  to  ye  Westwards  lyeing £c  cont  oi:     01:     oo 

22  An  Island  wtb  a  bay  on  ye  South  side  of  it  w"1  another 

Lesser  Island  toward's  ye  Northeast  both  in  ye  oc- 
cupacon of  LAZARUS  OWEN  w"1  the  Tenem1  there 
Cont  p  estimat  28:  i:  30 

23  Another  Small  Island  next  ye  Two  former  lyeing  in 

Comon  f  cont  p  estimat    oo:       3:     10 

24  Three  small   Islands  to  y6  Westwards  of  LAZARUS 

OWEN  lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estimat oi:      2:    oo 

25  A  Bigger  Island  Northwest  from  LAZARUS  .OWEN  in 

ye  occupacon  of  NATHANAEL  VEAZEY  or  his  assignes 

cont  p  est 13:       3:     oo 

26  Another  Island  neare  adioyneing  to  ye  West  end  in  ye 

occupation  of  ye  said  NAT  VEAZEY  or  his  assignes 

cont  p  estimat 09:      2:    oo 

39* 


3'4 


THE  SOMMER  JSZANDS. 


No  Islands  in  Comon  acr.      ro.     per 

27  Elizabeth  Island  wlh  a  tenem'  there  in  the  occupacon 

of  JOHN  BURT  cont  p  estimat 21:    oo:     10 

28  An  Island  at  yc  North  head  of  Elizabeth  Island  lye- 

ing  in  Comon  £  cont  p  estimat oo:     03:     20 

29  Another  Island  at  ye  Northwest  end  of  Elizabeth  Island 

lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estimat oi:    02:     oo 

30  The  Island   called   pearle   Island  wth   another   small 

Island  at  Spanish  pointe  £  another   neare   Ireland 

all  lyeing  in  Comon  £  cont  p  estimat O2:     oi:     oo 

3 1  An  Island  to   yc  Southwestward  of  ye  West  end  of 

Elizab'h  Island  lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estimat      oi:     02:     oo 
32:    Another  Island  there  more  Southerly  lyeing  in  comon 

cont  p  estimat 02:     oi:     30 

33  Three  small  Islands  more   Southerly  comon   cont    p 

estimat 03:     oo:     oo 

34  An  Island  called  Roundhill  Island  in  ye  occupacon  of 

HENRY  WARD  cont  p  estimat 16:    oi:    20 

35  A  smaller  Island  to  ye  Southward  of  y'  last  entred  in 

y«   occupacon  of    ye   said    HENRY  WARD  cont    p 

estimat 02:     oo:     oo 

36  An  Island  called  Tuckers  Island  wth  a  Tenem'  there 

in  ye  occupacon  of  NATHANIEL  CONYARD  cont  p 

estimat 21:     oo:     oo 

37  The  next  on  ye  Northside  called  ye  Lesser  Tuckers 

Istd  in  ye  occupat  of  THO  WARD  cont  p  estimat ...  07:     03:    oo 

38  Two  Small  Islands  to  ye  Westward  of  ye  Two  Last 

lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estirnat  00:     02:     oo 

39  An  Island  betweene  Tuckers  Island  £  Brother  Islands 

sometimes  called  Graves  Island  lyeing  in  comon  £ 

cont  06:    02:     oo 

40  The  Westermost  of  ye  Brother  Islands  lyeing  next  to 

Georges  pointe  wth  a  Tenem'  there  in  ye  occupat  of 

JOHN  RIVERS  cont  p  estimat 20:    on    20 

41  The  eastermost  of  yc  Brother  Islands  lyeing  in  comon 

f  Cont  p  estimat 13:       3:     3° 


THE  SOMMER  ISLANDS. 


313* 


43 

44 
45 

46 


To  all  the  Tribes:  acr: 

An  Island  neare  ye  Shore  at  ye  Partition  line  betweene 
the  Lands  formerly  ye  Earle  of  Southamptons  f 
M'  Scotts  lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estimat.........  02: 

Two  small  Islands  neare  Jews  bay  lyeing  in  Comon 
cont  p  estimat 03: 

Two  Islands  before  ye  Entrance  of  Hearne  bay  one 
in  yc  occupacon  of  JOHN  HELYN  yc  other  in  yc 
occupacon  of  his  mother  w'h  a  tenem1  both  Cont 
p  estimat 17: 

Two-  other  small  Islands  wtkin  White  hearne  bay 
lyeing  in  Comon  £  Cont  p  estimation 01: 


per 


01:     20 


oo:     oo 


01:    oo 


oo:     10 


The  sume  of  these  Islands  lyeing  in  Comon  to 
all  ye  tribes  is  25 3:  acr:  2  roo:  36  per: 

• 

The  totall  of  all  ye  shares  of  land  sett  apart  for  publique  use 
as  p  this  booke  are  eighty  six  shares 

vera  Copia  Ex  p  HENRY  DANDG 

RI:  BANNER. 


[Indorsed:] 

"  Recd  from  M1  BANNER  Secry  to  ye  Company  25  Sept:  1684." 


39*— 2 


[MONMOUTH'S  REBELLION  OF  i685. 


LISTS  OF  THE  "CONVICTED  REBELS"  SENT  TO 
THE  BARBADOES  AND  OTHER  PLANTATIONS 
IN  AMERICA.] 


[MONMOUTH'S  REBELLION  OF  1685.] 


Som's. 
[Somerset.] 


1ECEIPT  for  one  hundred  Prisoners  to  be  transported 
from  Taunton  by  JOHN  ROSE  of  London  Merchant. 


DANIELT.  RUTTER 
JEREMIAH  POOLE 
JOHN  BAKER 
ROBERT  PEARCE 
LEONARD  STAPLE 
EDWARD  KENT 
CHARLES  BENNETT 
JOHN  PARSONS 
JOHN  GIBBS 
JOHN  BRYER 
THOMAS  GOOLD 
JOHN  HARTEY 
WILLIAM  PITTS 
JAMES  WEBB 
NICHOLAS  COLLINS  junr 
RICHARD  KING 
EMANUELL  MARCHANT 
WILLIAM  MARCHANT 
JOHN  SLADE 
SAMUELL  BOND 
JOHN  ROGERS 
BERNARD  LOVERIDGE 


PERCIVALL  Nowis 
WILLIAM  SAUNDERS 
WILLIAM  VEIYARD 
HENRY  CHAMBERS 
THOMAS  ROWSEWKI.L 
MATHEW  COOKK 
JOHN  CRANE 
CHARLES  BURRAGE 
WILLIAM  LEY 
JOHN  ROBINS 
LUKE  PORTER 
THOMAS  PREIST 
CORNELIUS  RADFORD. 
PHILLIP  CHEEKE 
ROBERT  EARLE 
JOHN  MOGRIDGE 
HENRY  RANDALL 
JAMES  MAYNARD 
JOHN  CULVERWEI.L 
GEORGE  TRUBBS 
SYLVESTER  LYDE 
WILLIAM  PHELPES 


3i6* 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


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 
JOHN  ENGLAND 
JACOD  POWELL 
JOHN  GODSALL 
JOHN  ANDREWES 
SAMUELL  SWEETING 
GEORGE  ROWSELI, 
EDWARD  BELLAMY 
WILLIAM  CROSSE 
JONAS  BROWNE 
JOHN  CROSSE 
CHRISTOPHER  KNIGHT 
THOMAS  MEADE 
JOHN  NEEDES 
THOMAS  PITTS 


ROBERT  RICHARDS 
CHRISTOPHER  Row 
MATHEW  CRAKT  junr 
RICHARD  PEIRCY 
JOHN  MILLER 
GEORGE  SNOW 
SAMUELL  COLLINS 
JOHN  COCKRAM 
JAMES  COCKRAM 
CHRISTOPHER  HOBLYN 
JOHN  MARWOOD 
JOHN  TIMOTHY 
THOMAS  AUSTIN 
MOSES  OSBORNE 
WALTER  HUCKER 
RANDALL  BABINGTON 
JOHN  KNIGHT 
JOB  HUNT 

WILLIAM  WOODCOCKE 
JOHN  ADAMS 
THOMAS  POMFRETT 
JAMES  PATTEN 
THOMAS  BAM  BURY 
JAMES  CLIFT 
THOMAS  CHAMBERLYNE 
HUMFREY  JUSTINE 
ISACK  DYER 
RICHARD  SYMONS 


Receiued  according  to  his  Maties  order  the  warrant  from  the  Lord 
Cheife  Justice  wth  a  Schedule  therevnto  annexed  of  one  hundred  persons 
attainted  of  High  Treason  wch  are  by  JOHN  ROSE  Merch1  to  be  trans- 
ported into  his  Maties  Island  of  Barbadoes  or  other  his  Maties  plantacoas 
[plantations]  in  America  according  to  a  Condicon  of  a  Recognizance 
entred  into  by  me  for  that  purpose  In  Wittncssc  whereof  I  haue  here- 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  3' 7 

vnto  put  my  hand  this  12*  day  of  October  in  the  first  yeare  of  his  Matics 
Raigne.  Annoq,  Dm'  1685° 

JOHN  ROSE 
Wittnesse  herevnto 
ROB1  HYDE 
GILES  CLARKE. 


M«  ROSE'S  LIST* 

jNUOICE  of  Sixty  Eight  Men  Seruants  Shipped  on  board  Cap11 
CHARLES  GARDNER  in  ye  Jamaica  Merchant  for  acco*  of 
Mr  JOHN  ROSE  &  Compa,  they  being  to  be  Sold  for  ten  Yeares  theire 
Names  as  followeth  Viz: 

Age  .Trades 

ISAACK  DYER 25  year  Comber 

JAMES  WEBB 18  „     Hosbanman 

WILLIAM  WOODCOKE  19  „    Comber 

HUMPHRY  JUSTIN 17  „    Ditto. 

RICHARD  PEARCEY  20  „    Ditto. 

JAMES  COCKRAM  21  „    Ditto. 

DANIEL  RUTTER  20  , SargeWeauer 

JAMES  CLIFT 20  „     Weauer 

XOPHER  HOLBIN  40       „      Ditto 

THOMAS  PITT    18  , Comber 

JOHN  TIMOTHY 29  „     Riben  Veauer 

ENOCH  GOULD 15  , Wauer 

JERIMIAH  POOLE  30  , Clothier 

WILLIAM  SCURRIER 22  „    Weauer 

EMANUEL  MERCHANT 20  „    Plowman 

EDWARD  BELLAMY  27  „     Carpenter 

JOHN  GODSALL 27  „     Boucher 

GEORGE  ROUSELL    30  „ WoolleComber 

*  [It  will  be  noticed  that  so  far  as  names  are  concerned,  this  list  is  in  large  part  a  repetition 
of  that  previously  given.] 

40* 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


Age 

Trades 

THOMAS  GOULD  

35  years  

Tayler 

LUKE  PORTER    

20 

Showmakcr 

JOHN  MAGERIDGE  

23 

Weauer 

JOHN  CROSS   

18 

Plowman 

JOHN  ROGERS  

38 

Clothier 

ROBERT  RICHARDS   

28 

Tayler 

JAMES  MAYNARD   

22 

Plowman 

ROBERT  PEARCE    

25 

Clothier 

NICHOLAS  COLLINGS  

2O 

Weauer 

JOHN  GIBBS  

19 

Plowman 

THOMAS  MEADE  , 

22 

Glouer 

RICHARD  SIMONS  

33 

Weauer 

JOHN  COCKRAM  

18 

Comber 

BERNARD  LOUERIDGE  

•»•» 

Sope  boyler 

ROBERT  EARLE  

24 

Plowman 

SAMUEL  BOND   

20 

,  Serge  Weauer 

PERCIFULL  NOWES  

23 

Hatter 

WILLIAM  LEE    

20 

Plowman 

WILLIAM  PHILLIP  

26 

Plowman 

SlLUESTER  POOLE  

24 

Boucher 

EDWARD  KENT  

19 

i)      

WILLIAM  SANDERS  

19 

Clothier 

CORNELIUS  RADFORD  

20 

Weaer 

CHARLES  BURRAGE  

27 

Comber 

JOBE  HUNT  

26 

Carrier 

LEONARD  STAPLES    

20 

Plowman 

JOHN  SLADE  

25 

Sergeweauer 

JONAS  BROWNE  

20 

Plowman 

JOHN  BAKER  

35 

Sergeweauer 

PHILLIP  CHEEKE  

16 

Plowman 

THOMAS  PREIST    , 

,  20 

Sergeweauer 

WILLIAM  VERRYARD    

17 

Carpenter 

MATHEW  COOKE   

21 

Plowman 

MATHEW  CRAFT    

19 

Weauer 

JOHN  BAKER  

27 

Mason 

LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  XEBELS. 


Age  Trades 

JOHN  CHAMBERLIN 20  years Shoemaker 

SILUESTER  LYDE 27     „     Boucher 

JOHN  BRUER 25     , Mason 

GEORGE  tRUBBS    28     Plowman 


WILLIAM  PITTS   28 

RICHARD  KING    18 

JOHN  ANDREWS  27 

JOHN  MILLER  35 

HENRY  PREIST 22 

GEORGE  SNOW 19 

ELIAS  LOCKEBEAR  18 

XTOPHER  Row 34 

HENRY  CHAMBER   25 

THOMAS  AAUSTIN  27 


Woollecomer 
Plowman 
Woollecomer 
Plowman 

Ditto 
Commer 
Tanner 
Weauer 
Woollcomer 
Mercer 


(in  dor  so)  9  Dec:  1685 

The  men  whose  names  are  conteined  in  the  within  written  list  are 
Shipt  upon  the  ace'  of  JOHN  ROSE  &  company  on  board  the  Jam" 
MercJf  to  be  landed  &  disposed  of  in  Barbados  or  in  Jamaica  : 

JOHN  ROSE 


RECEIPT  for  one  hundred 
be  sent  to  Barbudos* 


Prisoners  on   Mr  NEPHO'S  Acc°  to 


Prisoners  in  Dorchester  Goale  to  bee  Transported 


JOHN  MEGGERIDGE 
THOMAS  QUICK 
NICHOLAS  SALTER 
FRANCIS  SMITH 
RICHARD  GREEN 
WH  MATHEWES 


JOHN  FACY 
WM  GREENWAY 
RICHARD  DANIEL 
PETER  KENT 
CHRISTOPHER  JEWELL 
ABRAHAM  THOMAS 


*  [There  are  three  copies  of  this  list,  as  well  as  the  certificate  given  in  p.  320,  each  differing 
fh  some  points  from  the  other.  Important  variations  are  mentioned  in  the  footnotes  ;  the  diffe- 
rences in  spelling,  common  at  that  time,  I  have  not  indicated.  I  have  chosen  as  "copy  "that 
which  appears,  from  the  signatures,  to  have  been  the  original  document.] 

4O* 2 


3i8* 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


JOHN  BAKER 
SAMUEL  PINSON 
ROBERT  CLARKE 
GEORGE  EBDON 
SAMUEL  DOLEBEER 
BENJAMIN  WHICKER* 
JOHN  WHICKER 
JOHN  HITCHCOTT 
THOMAS  FORCEV 
W '  GYLES 
JOSEPH  GAGE 
ROBERT  MULLENS 
ROGER  BRYANT 
CHARLES  BROUGHTON 
RICHARD  PARKER 
JOHN  HAYNE 
JOHN  CONNETT 

BARNARDf  LOWMAN 

JOHN  HEATHFEILD 

EDWARD  VENN 

RICHARD  PINE 

THOMAS  PESTER}  [not  found  there 

and  so  not  deliuered  to  me] 
JOHN  SAM 
HENRY  SIMES§ 


W"  DEALE 
WM  HAYNES 
THOMAS  FRANKLYN | 
WM  GUPPY 

AZARIAS  PINNEY        j  \vittnesse*r 

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 

WALTER  OSBORNF. 

RICHARD  HOARE 

ROBERT  FOANE 

DANIELL  PARKER 

Prtf  BAGWELL 


*  [Thus  in  two  lists  ;  WHITKER  in  one.]  t  [BERNARD  in  the  other  two  Hats.] 

J  [In  two  copies  of  this  list  he  is  called  LESTER  :  in  this  list  it  was  first  so  written,  and  then 
altered  to  a  P.     The  bracketed  words  are  found  only  in  one  of  the  copies. 

§  [In  one  copy  clearly  written  SUNES.] 

||  FRANCLYON  in  one  of  the  copies ;  FRANCKLYN  in  the  other. 

IF  In  both  the  copies  MALACHI  MALLOCKE'S  name  is  left  unerased :  one  differs  from  the 
original  only  in  using  the  word  "evidences  "  instead  of  "  witnesses."     The  other  reads  thus  :— 
MALACHI  MALLOCKE  taken  out  of  my  custody  for  a  wittnes 
AZARIAS  PINNEY  sent  away  to  Bristol!. 
This  explains  why  MALLOCKE'S  name  is  erased;  for  PINNEY,  see  the  letter  in  note  *,  p.  320.] 

**  [Written  thus  in  two  lists  ;  TINKIN  in  one.] 

tt  [PETER  in  two  lists.] 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


Prisoners  in  Exeter  Goale  to  bee  transported 


ABRAHAM  HUNT 
CHRISTOPHER  COOPER 
EDMUND*  BOVETT 
JOHN  FOLLETT 


PETER  BIRD 

JOHN  KEMPLYNf 

WALTER  TEAPE 


Prisoners  att 
JOHN  JOLIFFK 
ROBERT  PEIRCF. 
JOHN  DODDS 
HENRY  PITTMAN 
NATHANIEL  BEATON 
PETER!  CORDYLION 
WM  BIGGS  § 
WM  PUTTMAN 
JOHN  COOKE 
JOHN  HARCOMBE 
JOHN  COLLINS 
NATHANIEL  STANDERWICK|| 
RICHARD  DYKE 
JOHN  DENHAM 
ABRAHAM  GOonF.N 
JOHN  MEAD 
JOHN  BRICE  f 


Wells  to  bee  Transported 
ANDREW  HOLCOMBP: 
JOHN  HOOPER** 
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  Matie3  direccons  ye  Warr'  from  ye  LORD  CHEIFE 
JUSTICE  \vth  a  Schedule  thereunto  annexed  of  one  hundred  psons 
attainted  of  High  Treason  wcl)  are  by  JERO.M  NEPHO  to  bee  transported 
into  some  of  His  Majesties  Planta"cons  in  America  according  to  a  Con- 
dicon  of  a  Recognizance  entred  into  by  me  for  that  purpose  In  witnes 

*  [Thus  in  two  lists  ;  EDMOND  in  one.]  f  [SCAMTLYN  in  the  two  other  lists.] 

J  [PETARD  in  one  list.]  §  [Thus  in  two  lists  ;  HRIGGS  in  one.] 

||  [SANDERWICK  in  one  of  the  two  copies ;  SANDERWICKE  in  the  other.] 

I  [Thus  in  two  lists.     PRICE  in  the  other.] 

**  [Thus  repeated  in  the  original  and  other  lists.] 


32o  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 

whereof  I  have  hereunto  putt  my  hand  this  six  £  Twentieth  day  of  Sep- 
tember In  the  first  yeare  of  his  now  Majesties  reigne  Anoq,  Dni  1685 

GEORGE  PENNE 

Witness  CHARLES  WHITE 

ROBT  HYDE 
SAM1-  GEE* 


CERTIFICATE  of  MrNEPHo's  Prisoners  Landed  at  Barbados,  f 

LIST  of  the  Convicted  Rebells  put  on  Board  the  Betty  of  London 
at  the  Port  of  Waymouth  in  the  County  of  Dorsett,  JAMES  MAY 
Comander,  and  is  according  to  Bill  of  Ladeing  by  him  signed  bound  for 
the  Island  of  Barbados,  Uiz'- 


JOHN  WHICKER 
BENJAMIN  WHICKER 
ROGER  BRYANT 


PETER  BAGWELL 
ABRAHAM  THOMAS 
JOHN  BAKER 


*  [At  the  end  of  one  of  the  copies  the  following  is  written  : 

Those  men  are  to  bee  transported  to  Barbados. 
CEO;  PENNE 
That  same  IM  is  preceded  by  the  following  letter : 


Mr  NEPHO'S  Acc<  of  Prisoners 


S' 

Where  as  you  haue  signified  to  me  that  you  are  ordered  to  giue  me  an  exact  Ace"  of  y«  hundred  Rebell- 


ter  one  wounded  man  by  name  EDMUND  BOVETT  now  Remaining  In  Exeter  Goale,  and  three  and  thirty 
at  Ilchester  besides  AZARIAS  PINNF.Y  who  was  sent  in  Custody  to  Bristol!  to  be  transported  who  it  will  be 
made  appeare  upon  ye  Return  of  my  Express  sent  for  that  purpose  hath  been  shipd  for  some  one  of  his 
Ma'"  Plantacions  according  to  his  Mates  order,  of  ye  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 

?i«t  Oct. — 85.  [  yp  humble  Seruant 

GEORGE  PENNE 

The  men  that  are  to  bee  transported  as  in  the  list  annexed,  are  to  bee  Sentt  in  the  Ship 
Rctmti,  the  Commander  is  Cap' JAMES  MAY:wittness  my  hand  GEORGE  PENNE. 

It  will  be  observed  that  the  ship  in  which  the  men  sailed  is  called  the  Betty,  in  the  certificate 
given  above. 

t  [There  is  another  copy  of  this  list — an  "  Invoyce"  of  the  prisoners  made  out  before  they 
f-tarted  for  the  Barbadoes.  The  following  are  all  the  important  differences  in  spelling  of  names 
&c.,  as  given  by  it  and  in  the  above-printed  list.  See  list  for  the  corresponding  numbers. 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


3'9* 


WILLIAM"  BIGGS 
JOHN  FOOT 
JOHN  DODDS 
RICHARD  PARKER 
THOMAS  QUICKE 
NICHOLAS  SALTEK 
EDWARD  VENN 
JOSEPH  GAICH 
SAMUELL  PINSON 
PETER  KENT 
CHRISTOPHER  JEWELL 
FRANCIS  SMITH 
JOHN  UINCENT 
JOHN  EASTMOND 
PHILLIP  Cox 
JOHN  REEUES 
ROBERT  MULLENS 
JOHN  CONNET  (i) 
JOHN  FACEY 
JOHN  HAYNE 
THOMAS  FRANCKLYN 
DANIELL  PARKER 
JOHN  HEATCHFEILD  (2) 
JOHN  MOGERIDGE 
ABRAHAM  HUNT 
WILLIAM  CLARKE 
JOHN  SAM 
ROBERT  VAWTER. 
WILLIAM  MADDER. 
JOHN  FOLLETT 
JOHN  COLLINS 
JOHN  COOKE(S) 


WILLIAM  GREENWAY 
WILLIAM  GUPPY 
ALLEN  ENGLAND 
EDWARD  HOARE^) 
RICHARD  DANIELL 
LAWRENCE  CASWELL 
RICHARD  PINE 
SAMUELL  DOLBEARE 
ROBERT  CLARKE 
ROBERT  PEARE  (5) 
OLIVER  HOBES  (e) 
RICHARD  GREEN 
JOHN  WILLIS 
ROBERT  SANDY 
THOMAS  PESTOR 
THOMAS  VENNER 
WILLIAM  HAYNE 
JOHN  HITCHCOCK 
WILLIAM  GYLES 
CHARLS  BRAGHTON  (7) 
JOHN  KEMPLIN(S) 
PETER  BIRD 
RICHARD  NASH 
ANDREW  HAULKON  (9) 
THOMAS  FORCY 
CHRISTOPHER  COOPER 
JOHN  HILL  (10) 
JOHN  HARCOMB 
PETER  CORDELON  (n) 
JOHN  BOVETT 
HENRY  SIMS 
WILLIAM  DALE  (12) 


(')   CUNNET. 

(s)  HEATHFEILD. 

(?)  COCKE. 

(*)  RICHARD  HOARE. 


(')  PEARCE. 
(•)  HOBBS. 
(')  BROUGHTON. 
(8)  KAMPLINN. 


(B)  HAWLKOM, 

(10)  GILL. 

(")  PETARDCORDELION. 

C2)  DEALE. 


320 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


NATHANIELL  STANDERWICK  (la) 
THOMAS  DOLLEN 
ABRAHAM  GOUEN 
EDWARD  BOVETT(U) 
EDWARD  MARSH 
JOHN  PREW 


ROBERT  FAWN  (15) 
SAMUELL  WEAVER 
HENRY  PITMAN 
WILLIAM  PITMAN 
and  one  Servant  woman  by  name 
SUSANNAH  TOLEMAN  (ie) 


The  Bill  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 
WM  GUPPY,  Eighteenth  JOHN  WILLIS,  Nineteenth  EDWARD  VENN,  the 
same  day  PHILLIP  Cox  one  and  Twentieth  ROBERT  VAWTER,  Five  and 
Twentieth  WGREENWAY  Jannuary  the  First  PETER  BIRD,  Witnessed 
by  the  Comander,  March'  and  officers  of  the  said  Ship  this  Eighth  day 
of  Janu'y  1685* 

JOHN  MAY 
JOHN  PENNE 
JOHN  MADDISON 
GABRIEL  WHITHORN 
MALCUM  FRASER 


Barbados. 

By  the  Rt  HonWe  the  Leiut  Gouernor 

CAPTAINE  JAMES  MAY  Comander  of  the  ship  Betty,  JOHN' 
PENNE  March'  JN°  MADDISON  Mate,  GABRIELL  WIIITHORN  Boats- 
wain &  MALCUM  FRASER  Dcor  of  s*  Shipp,  personally  appeared  before 
mee  and  made  oath  on  the  Holly  Evangelists  of  Allmighty  God,  that 
the  within  servants  or  Convicted  Rebells  by  the  said  MAY  taken  in  at 
the  Port  of  Waymouth  in  the  County  of  Dorsett,  are  the  very  same 
Convicted  Rebells  that  were  delivered  to,  and  by  the  said  MAY  brought 
in  the  said  Ship  to  this  Island,  and  that  they  were  all  of  them  here 


(13)  STANDERICK. 


(14)  EDMUND.  (15)  FO\VNE. 

*  [1685-6.] 


(lc)  SUSAN  DOLEMAN. 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  321 

landed  and  delivered  to  m'  CHARLS  THOMAS  and  Company  Factors  to 
JEROM  NEPHO  or  his  assignes  Except  Eight  of  them  wcl>  dyed  on 
board  the  said  ship  in  the  voyage,  and  buried  in  the  sea,  whose  names 
are  mentioned  in  the  within  Bill  of  Mortallity.  Giuen  vnder  my  hand 
the  8th  day  of  Jannuary  1685* 

A  true  Coppy  attested  this 

Ninethdayof  Janu'y  1685*  EDWYN  STEDE 

JN°  WHETSTONE  Depty  Secrty 


Warr  for  Delivery  of  Rebells  convict  to  M1  NEPHO. 

AUGT  S' 

Whereas  the  several!  persons  whose  names  are  conteyned  in 
a  Schedule  hereunto  annexed  remaine  now  in  yo'  custody  being 
attainted  of  high  Treason  for  leavying  Warr  against  his  Sacred 
Matie  vnder  the  late  Duke  of  Monmouth,  before  mee  and  other 
his  Malies  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  for  this  Westerne 
Circuit ;  And  whereas  his  Matie  has  been  pleased  to  signifie  to 
mee,  his  Royall  pleasure  of  his  gratious  intentions  to  extend 
his  mercy  to  the  sd  persons,  and  to  pardon  them  their  lives 
vpon  Condjcon  of  Transportation  into  Some  of  his  Maties  Plan- 
tacons  beyond  the  Seas  And  for  that  purpose  the  said  persons 
should  bee  delivered  to  JEROME  NEPHO  or  Order,  he  haveing 
allready  pursuant  to  his  Maties  Comands  entred  into  a  Recogni- 
zance for  their  safe  and  speedy  transportacon  into  his  s(1  Maties 

Jeffreys  Plantations  beyond  the  Seas  according  to  his  Royall  directions, 
and  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 
date  of  these  p'sents,  and  upon  such  other  Conditions  as  his 
Matie  has  required. 
These  are  therefore  in  his  Maties  name  to  will  and  require  you  forth- 

w'h  vpon  sight   hereof  to  deliver  unto  the  said  JEROME  NEPHO  or  his 

*  [1685-6.] 

4' 


322  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 

Order  the  said  severall  persons  in  the  sd  Schedule  named,  in  order  to 
their  Transportacon  as  aforesaid,  and  you  are  hereby  directed  to  take  a 
receipt  from  the  person  or  persons  to  whome  you  shall  deliver  the  said 
Prisoners  Pursuant  to  this  Order  of  the  Receipt  of  them,  and  for  soe 
doeing  this  shall  bee  yo'  Warrant  Giuen  vnder  my  hand  and  scale  this 
p'sent  25*  day  of  September,  in  the  first  yeare  of  the  Reigne  of  our 
Soveraigne  Lord  King  James  &c  Annoq,  Dfii  1685. 

To  the  High  Sherriffs  of  the  Counties  of  Dorsett 
Devon  and  Somersett,  &  to  his  f  their 
Deputies  &  all  other  Officers  whome  these 

may  concerne. 

A  true  Coppy  attested  this 

9th  day  of  Jannuary  1685 

JNo  WHETSTONE  Dep'ySecr'y 


[BARBADOES.] 

LIST*  of  Seaventy  two  Rebells  by  his  Maty65  Mercy  granted  to 
GEROME  NEPHO  to  bee  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 

WILLIAM  BIGGS 

WILLIAM  HAYNE 
RICHARD  WALTERS WnjJAM 


MICHAELL  CHILD. 


EDMOND  BOVETT 

SAMUELL  WEAVER 
ROBERT  MULLINS 
WILLIAM  GILES 
DANIELL  PARKER 
JOHN  FACEY 


*  [The  names  of  the  "Rebels"  in  this  List  have  been  given  in  "  A  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  the 
Masters  to  whom  they  were  sold.  The  variations  in  the  orthography  of  names  have  been  already 
referred  to.] 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


323 


Masters. 

THOMAS  GIBBS  .. 


RICHARD  CHEESMAN 
Cap"1  JOHN  SUTTON 


Cap"1  ROBERT  HARISON 
WILLIAM  CHESTER  Esq' 


Cap'"  JOHN  GIBBS. 


NICHOLAS  MAYNARD 


JOHN  SMART 

JOHN  CHACE 

THOMAS  BERRESFORD 


THOMAS  PEARCE 


PETER  FLEWILLING  , 


REBECCA  BEAL 


Rebells 

JOHN  EASMAN 
HENRY  SIMS 
JOHN  COLLINS 


JOSEPH  GAICH 
JOHN  FOLLETT 

THOMAS  DOLLEN 


LAWRENCE  CASEWELL 
JOHN  FOOT 
RICHARD  PINE 


PETER  BAGWELL 
JOHN  HEATHFEILD 

JOHN  HERCOMBE 
JOHN  REEVES 
JOHN  DODDS 


RICHARD  PARKER 


EDWARD  MARSH 

JOHN  SAMS 

NATHANIELL  STANDERICKE 


THOMAS  FRANKLYN 
JOHN  COOKE 

ROBERT  CLARKE 
ANDREW  HAUKOM 
JOHN  PREW 

SAMUELL  PINSON 


JOHN  GILL 
CHRISTOPHER  JEWELL 
RICHARD  NASH 
THOMAS  PESTOR 


41 — 2 


324 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


Muten 

BARNABAS  CHATER 


L,t  Collo11  RICHARD  VINTER 
THOMAS  HOLEMAN  . 


WILLIAM  MARCHANT 
JOHN  SHAHANY    , 


RALPH  LANE  . 


Collo11  JOHN  WATERMAN., 
CHRISTOPHER  WILLIAMS 

MATHEW  CHAPMAN 

THOMAS  PROTHEES 

THOMAS  AUSTIN  

ELIZABETH  FOSTER 

THOMAS  LINTON  

JOHN  GOLDINGHAM 

Captn  JOHN  KING 

DANIELL  DEUSBURY  .... 
Majr  GEORGE  BUSHELL  . 
EDWARD  HENLEY 


Rebells 

BENJAMINE  WHICKER 

JOHN  HAYNES 
THOMAS  FAUCEY 

ROBERT  PEIRCE 


SAMUELL  DOLBEARE 
JOHN  CONNETT 

OLIVER  HOBBS 


ROBERT  FOANE 
NICHOLAS  SALTER 
ABRAHAM  THOMAS 
THOMAS  QUICKE 
JOHN  BAKER 
WILLIAM  CLARKE 


ALLEN  ENGLAND 
RICHARD  GREEN 
RICHARD  HOARE 
PETER  KENT 


JOHN  HITCHCOCKE 
JOHN  MOGERIDGE 
ROGER  BRYANT 


ROBERT  SANDY 


JOHN  VINCENT 


CHARLS  BRAUGHTON 


FRANCIS  SMITH 


ABRAHAM  HUNT 


LISTS   OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


325 


Masters 

RICHARD  SCOTT 
JOHN  JACKMAN... 


CIIARLS  THOMAS  and  Company .. 


ROBERT  liisnopp 
HESTER  FOSTER 


Rebells 

ABRAHAM  GODDING 


PETTARD  CORDELION 

JOHN  WHICKER 
CHRISTOPHER  COOPER 
JOHN  BOVETT 
RICHARD  DANIELL 


HENRY  PITMAN 
WILLIAM  PITTMAN 


JOHN  KEMPLIN 


WM  MADER  dead 


CERTIFICATE  of  the  Disposall  of  the  Rebells  sent  by 

Mr  NEPHO. 
Barbados' 

By  the  R'  Hon'b|e  the  Leiu1  Gouernor. 

M'  CHARLS  THOMAS  and  m'  JOHN  PENNY  Factors  for  JEROME 
NEPHO  Esqr  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  de- 
livered them  out  of  the  ship  Betty  of  London,  whereof  JAMES  MAY  is 
Comander,  and  were  all  of  them  by  the  said  THOMAS  and  PENNY,  Sold 
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 
on  Shoar  Since  the  Arriveall  of  the  said  Ship  Giuen  vnder  my  hand  the 
First  day  of  February  1685* 

EDWYN  STEDE 
A  true   Coppy  attested   this       ) 
Second  day  of  February  1685* ) 

JNo  WHETSTONE  Dep'y  Secrty 
*  [1685-6.] 


326 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


|R  WILLIAM  BOOTH'S  Receipt  for  the  Prisoners  within  men- 
con'd  on  the  Account  of  JAMES  KENDALL  Esqr-  to  be  sent  to 
Barbados* 

Prisoners  in  DorcJiester  Gaole  to  bee  Transported 


EDWARD  LUTHER (i) 
JOHN  DOWNE 
BENJ:  CROWE 
THOMAS  BENNETT 
JOHN  FISHER 
JOHN  MANNING 
ROBERT  LuMBARD(2) 
WM  WADFORD(S) 
RICHARD  KEECH(4) 
GEORGE  PLUMLEY 
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) 


THOMAS  HOARE 
PETER  Row 
JOHN  LOVERIDGE 
ELIAS  STEPHENS(IO) 
JOHN  BRIDLE 
THOMAS  PARSONS(II) 
NICHOLAS  PALMER 
THOMAS  WILLIAMS 
MATHEW  HuTCHiNS(i2) 
NICHOLAS  SMITH 
EMANUELL  COLLINS 
ROGER  HOBBS(IS) 
JOHN  GAY(H) 

JOSEPH  HALLETT(l5) 

NATHANIEL  WEBBER(ie) 
EDWARD  MoRETON(i7) 
JAMES  SALTER 
WILLIAM  LovERiDGE(i8) 
AMBROSE  ASHFORD 
ROGER  FRENCH(rg) 

NICHOLAS  WARREN(20) 

WILLIAM  WiLLs(2i) 


*  [There  is  an  "  attested  copy"  of  this  Receipt,  in  which  the  following  (see  references  after 
the  names  in  list)  are  the  more  important  alterations  in  spelling,  &c.  : — 

(')   LUTTER.  (8)    POMREY.  (")   Left  out. 


(!)   LUMBERD. 

(3)  MADFORD. 

(4)  KEATCH. 

(s)    Sl'URNAY. 
(•)  Left  out. 
(7)  WITTE. 


POMREY. 
(»)  Left  out. 
(10)  STEVENS. 
(")  PASSENS. 
(")  HUGHENS. 

(l»)  HOBES. 

(")  GUY. 


('«)  WHEELER. 
(I7)  MORTEN. 
('•)  Left  out. 
(")  Left  out. 
(M)  Left  out. 
(")  WILLIAMS. 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


327 


JOHN  PRYOR 
WM  TUCKER 
WM  BROWNE 
SAMUEL  LAWRENCE 
JOHN  HUTCHINS(22) 
WM  CLARKE 
JOHN  BROWNE 
ROBERT  BURRIDGE 
HENRY  TUCKER 
THOMAS  BURRIDGE 
JOHN  ALLAMBRIDGE(23) 
THOMAS  CORNELIUS 
HUMPHRY  MOLETON 
EDWARD  WiLLMorr(24) 

W"  WlLLIAMS(25) 

THOMAS  MARSHALL 
RICHARD  PAUL 
JOSEPH  PAUL 

HUGH  WlLLMOTT(26) 

JOHN  JOHNSON 
RICHARD  ALLENS 
JOHN  PITTS 
STEPHEN  GAMMAGE(27) 
ANDREW  RAPSON 
W*  COZEN  s(28) 
THOMAS  TOWNESEND 
JASPER  DYAMOND(29) 
THOMAS  GREGORY 


JOHN  ALLEN(SO) 
ROBERT  HELLYER(SI) 
THOMAS  ALLEN(32) 
THOMAS  BEST 
THOMAS  HELLYER(SI) 
JOHN  LONG 

W»  BENNETT(32) 

JOHN  MARKES(32) 
JOHN  MITCHELL 
JOHN  MADDERS 
THOMAS  HALLETT 
JOHN  ALSTON 
GEORGE  MACY 

JOHN  PlNNEY(33) 

CHARLES  STRONG 

WM  FOODE(34) 

WM  SAUNDERS 
JAMES  SPENCERS) 
JOHN  WILSON 
EDWARD  ADAMS 
JOHN  ADAMS 
ARTHUR  LUSHES) 
JOHN  HUTCHINS(37) 
THOMAS  BOVETT 
JOHN  TRUREN(38) 
JAMES  FOWLER 
JOHN  WniTE(39) 
FRANCIS  LANGBRIDGE 


(w)   HUGENS. 

(M)  ALIMBRIDGE. 

(")   WlLLMATT. 

(»)  WILLS. 

(**)    WlLLMATT. 

(")  GAMIDGE. 


(M)  COUSSENS. 

(w)   DlMAND. 

(80)  ALLENS. 

(")  HILI.IER,  and  THOMAS'S 

name  is  twice  given 
(m)  Left  out. 
(33)  PENNY. 


(")  Ltftout. 
(M)  JOHN  SPENCE. 
(M)  LUCH. 
(37)  HUGENS. 
(M)  Left  out. 
(S9)  WITTES.] 


328  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 

Reed  according  to  his  Majesties  direccons  the  Warr'  from-  the  LORD 
CHEIKE  JUSTICE  wltl  a  Schedule  thereunto  annexed  of  One  hundred 
persons  attainted  of  High  Treason  wdl  are  by  JAMES  KENDALL  Esqr  to 
bee  transported  into  his  Majesties  Island  of  Barbadoes  or  other  his 
Majesties  Plantacons  in  America  according  to  a  Condicon  of  a  Recogni- 
zance entred  into  by  me  for  that  purpose  In  witnes  whereof  I  have 
hereunto  putt  my  hand  this  Five  and  twentieth  day  of  September  In  the 
first  yeare  of  his  now  Majesties  reignc  Anoq,  Dni  1685 

WILL:  BOOTH 
Wittness  herevnto 

SAM:  GEE 
ROBT:  HYDE* 


CERTIFICAT  of  the  Disposal!  of  CAPTAIN  KENDALLS 

Rebells. 

|  ARE  ADOS.  A  List  of  Ninety  Rcbclls  by  the  Happy  Retitrnc  of 
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  Sr  WILLIAM  BOOTH  and  Captn 
JAMES  KENDALL,  December  i68st 

Servants  Names  Masters  Names 

BENJAMIN  CROW  

J°HN  GuY Lcollo"  JOHN  HALLETT 

JOHN  ALSTONS 

WILLIAM  BROWN:     

EDWARD  WILLMOTT PETER  FLEWELLIN 

RICHARD  ALLEN  WILLIAM  LEWGAR  Esqr- 

JOHN  BROWN BENJAMIN  BIRD 

•  [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.  JOHN  BROWNE  and  Company,  Factors  for  Sir  WILLIAM  BOOTH, 
Knt.,  at  the  Barbadoes.] 

t  [It  will  be  noticed  thru  the  same  names  are  in  some  cases  very  differently  spelt  in  this  and 
the  preceding  list.] 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  329 


Servants  Names  Masters  Names 

ELIAS  STEVENS Cap"1  JOHN  STEWART 

WILLIAM  CLARKE    ~i 

WILLIAM  WILLS  

LCap*  WM  MARSHALL 
JAMES  POMREY     I 

EDWARD  MORTON  ...    J 

JAMES  SALTER  AGNIS  FENTON 

JOHN  EDWARDS    Cap,"  MATHEW  HAVILAND 

JAMES  FOWLER 1 

THOMAS  CORNELIUS    rColloii  JOHN  FARMER 

ROBERT  SPURWEY   I 

THOMAS  TOUXSEND •. 

JOHN  HUGENS  I  Cap">  TOBIAS  FRERE 

NATHANIELL  WEBBER 

JOHN  LOVERIDGE }  WILLIAM  WEAVER 

JOHN  SPEERING    Majr  GEORGE  LILLINGTON 

THOMAS  H ALLETT Collo"  SAMLL  TITCOMB 

JASPER  DIAMOND RICHARD  HARWOOD  Esqr. 

WILLIAM  WILLIAMS •> 

ROBERT  BURRIDGE  j  Majr  JOHN  JOHNSON 

PETER  Row  ^ 

FRANCIS  LAUGHBRIDGE  |  HESTER  FOSTER 

JOHN  WILSON   STEPHEN  GIBBS 

NICHOLAS  SMITH HUGH  WILLIAMS 

WMCossENs  RALPH  FRETWELL 

JOHN  ADAMS 

.  JAMES  THORPE 
EDWARD  ADAMS  j 

THOMAS  BOVETT  PHILLIP  FOUSIIER 

THOMAS  ALLEN    

ROBERT  HELLIER 

SAMUELL  LAWRENCE  

JOHN  PITTS  

THOMAS  HELLIER    

JOHN  FISHER    ^  Collo"  RICHARD  WILLIAMS 

JOHN  ALAMBRIDGE 

42 


330 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


RICHARD  LTNTOTT 


Servants  Names  Masters  Names 

THOMAS  HOAR 

ARTHUR  LUSH 

JOHN  PRIOR  

JOHN  LONG j 

WILLIAM  MADFORD 

THOMAS  ALLEN    

RICHARD  KEATCH    

WTLLIAM  TUCKER    

STEPHEN  GAMADGE 

JOHN  WHITE 

JOHN  MADDERS 

EMANUELL  COLLINS    

MATHER  PORTER "1 

GEORGE  PLUMLEY    I  NICHOLAS  PRIDEAUX 

THOMAS  WILLIAMS f 

JOHN  MANNING    J 

JOHN  JOHNSON 

ANDREW  RAPSON I 

THOMAS  BURRIDGE J-JOHN  HETHERSELL  Esq' 

THOMAS  BENNETT  

HENRY  TUCKER   

BARNARD  BRYANT* 

THOMAS  BEST   

THOMAS  MARSHALL MOHN  BURSTON 

HUGH  WILLMATT 

JOHN  BRIDLE    J 

JOHN  HARDEMAN JOHN  How 

NICHOLAS  PALMER  

JOHN  PENNY 5 

CHARLS  STRONG  

EDWARD  LUTHER 

WILLIAM  SANDERS  

THOMAS  REASON 


j 


\  Captn  GEO:  TERWIGHT 


•  Collo11  JNO;  SAMPSON. 


*  [The  "brace"  against  this  and  the  four  following  names  is  not  in  the  original.] 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  331 

Servants  Names  Masters 

JOHN  MlTTCHELL 

THOMAS  PARSONS 

JAMES  SPENCE  


JOHN  ALLIN 


Cap"1  JNU  PAKNELL 


JOSEPH  PAUL 

THOMAS  GREGORY    

RICHARD  PAUL 

JOHN  HUTCHINS  JOHN  HAYWOOD 

MATHEW  H  UTCHINS    THOMAS  H AYSE 

HUMPHRY  MOULTON  \ 

AMBROSE  ASHFORD >-  Cap'"  WALTER  SCOT 

GEORGE  MASEY > 

ROGER  HOBES  Cap'"  ROBERT  H ARRISSON 

JOHN  DOWNE    STEPHEN  DEVORAX 

JOHNWlTTE  -I  _ 

1,            T  v-  RICHARD  ADAMSON 

ROBERT  LAMBERT    j 

Barbados, 

By  the  R*  Hon'We  the  Ll  Gouernor. 

M'  JOHN  BROWNE  one  of  the  Factors  for  sr  WM  BOOTH  Kt  to 
whom  the  aboue  and  within  Convicted  Rebells  menconed  in  this  List 
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  in  the  said  List,  Giuen  vnder 
my  hand  the  8th  day  of  Janu'y  1685* 

EDWYN  STEDE 
A  true  Coppy  Attested  this      •> 
Nineth  day  of  Janu'y  1685*  / 
JNo:  WHETSTONE  Dep'ySecrty 

*  [1685-6.] 

42 — 2 


332  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


IK  WILL:   BOOTH'S  LIST  of  Prisoners  sent  to  Barbados.* 

Suitunersctt.  S/iirc. 

Witt:  DREW  of  Bridgwater 

JOHN  SEAMER  of  Chilton 

WILLIAM  SMITH  of  Road 

WILLIAM  HALL  of  Cheard 

JUSTINEAN  GUPPY  of  Tanton  (i_) 

GEORGE  CARROW  of  Bridgwater 

THOMAS  DENNIS  of  Bridgwater 

AMBROSS  WINTER  of  West  Buckland 

THOMAS  GALHAMTON^)  of  West  Zoyland 

WILLIAM  DAW  of  Tanton 

HENRY  GIBBONS  of  Tanton 

ROB:  EASTON  of  Tanton 

GEORGE  MICELL  of  Bridgwater 

DANIEL  PuMREY(3)  of  Tanton. 

EDWARD  COUNSELI.  of  Allerton 

JOHN.  WALL  of  Bridgwater 

JOHN  LEAKER(4)  of  Hunspill  [Huutspill] 

EDWARD  VILDY  of  Tanton 

ROBERT  TEAPE  of  Bridgwater 

JOSEPH  WICKHAM  of  Burnam 

JEREMIAH  ATKINS  of  Tanton 

SAMUEL  BOONE  of  Tanton 

JOHN  BUSTON  of  Milverton 

JOHN  WALTERS  of  Tanton 

ROB:  SEASE  of  Tanton  (5) 

GEORGE  MULLINS  of  Tanton 

THOMAS  BROCKE  of  Tanton 


*  [In  an  "attested  copy  "  the  under-named  differences  of  spelling  of  names  occur  (see  the 
reference  numbers) : — 

(')  JUZTIPHER  GUPPV.  (3)  JUMREV.  (3)  SEARS. 

(*)  GILHAMTON.  (4)  LEAKE. 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  333 


ROB:  SEAMAN  of  Tanton 

LAURANCE  HUSSEY  of  Wellington 

Wilt.  TIVERTON  of  Bridgwatcr 

GEORGE  WARREN  of  Milverton 

ROB:  COWARD  of  Road 

JOHN  CHAPPELL  of  Petherton 

WILL:  BURROW'S  of  Corfe  («) 

Witt:  HAYNES  of  Beckington 

GEORGE  KEELE  of  Chilton  (e) 

STEPHEN  RODEWAY  (7)  of  Promt 

HENRY  QUANT  of  Tanton 

WILL:  MEAD  of  Bridgwater 

THOMAS  GAM  AGE  of  Tanton 

JAMES  BAKER  of  Milverton 

HUMPHERY  POPE  of  Tanton 

JOHN  WARRIN  of  Milverton 

JOSEPH  VINICOTT(S)  ot  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  of  Tanton 


(«)  Left  out.  (9)  STEVENS. 

(')  RODWAY.  (10)  RENDELL. 

(8)  VINCOTT.  (u)  ROGERS. 


334  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 

RICHARD  BICKHAM  (1-2)  of  Dosin 
JOHN  BUDGE  of  Cheard 
ROBART  PAUL  of  Illton 
OSMOND  READ  (is)  of  Tanton 
JOHN  BURGES  of  Tanton 
WILLIAM  PARKER  of  Tanton 
JOHN  FARMER  of  Tanton 
ABRAHAM  POLLARD  of  Cheard 

Devon — Shire 

TIMOTHY  HAWKER  of  Thorn  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 

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  High  Church 

JOHN  GALE  (17)  of  Coscam 

C2)  BRICKHAM.  (I5)  HUTCHINS. 

(ls)  SYMOND  REID.  (")  SHIPPIN. 

(14)  CHILLICOTT.  (ir)  JOSEPH  GAM.. 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  335 

THOMAS  MATTHEWS  of  Chiddicke 
JOHN  KEELE  of  Chilton 

Put  on  board  the  John  friggct  cap  WILL:  STOKES  comandr  ninty 
Prisonners  consined  for  the  burbadous  dated  at  Dorchester  ocbr  the 
24  1685 

WILL:  BOOTH 
Shipt  at  Bristoll 


Barbados  * 

By  the  Right  Honble  the  Leiv'  Governo': 

JOHN  ROGERS  Cheife  Mate,  and  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  Second 
Mate  of  the  Ship  John  Friggott  of  Bristoll,  whereof  WILLIAM  STOAKES 
deceased  was  lately  Master,  personally  appeared  before  mee,  and  made 
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 
Shoare  in  the  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 
in  the  Sea,  whose  names  are  as  followeth  viz'  JUSTIPHER  GUPPY,  THOMAS 
GILHAMPTON,  GEORGE  MICELL,  EDWARD  COUNCELL,  GEORGE  KEALE, 
WILLIAM  SMITH  jun'.  WILLIAM  HUTCHINS,  SYMON  POOLE,  WM  MEAD 
FRANCIS  CAME  JONAS  CROSS  and  ROBERT  PAUL  Given  under  my 

hand  this  28th  day  of  January  i685.f 

EDWYN  STEDE 
A  true  Coppy  Attested  this   -j 
First  day  of  February  i68sf  J 

JNo  WHETSTONE  Dep'y  Secr'7 

*  [This  certificate,  as  will  be  seen  from  its  ending,  is  taken  from  the  attested  copy. 
t  [1685-6.] 


336 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  XEBELS. 


list  of  seaventy  seaven  Convicted  Rebells  by  the  John  Friggat  of 
Bristoll  Cap"1  WM  STOAKS  Comander  Imported  this  Island  are 
all  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, 
and  one  since  the  arriveall  of  the  said  ship  to  this  Island: 


Masters 


Captn  WALTER  SCOTT 


JNO  &  WM  HOLDER 


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 
HENRY  QUANT 
JOHN  FARMER 

IRICIIARD  ALLEN 


JOHN  WALL 
AMBROSE  WINTER 
JOHN  CANTLEBUKY 
RICHARD  EDGAR 
RICHARD  STEVENS 

WTlVERTON. 


-THOMAS  GAM  ADC  E 
ROBERT  COWARD 
GEORGE  WARREN 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


337 


•  Masters 


ANN  GALLOP 


Rebells 

JOHN  WALTERS 
STEPHEN  RODWAY 
GEORGE  NOWELL 
JOHN  WARRIN 
JOHN  BURGIS 
WILLIAM  PARKER 
JOHN  CHILCOTT 
GEORGE  SEAMAN 


Collo11  JOHN  FARMER  ...............     JOHN  SEAMAR 

/-WILLIAM  HAYNES 
HENRY  QUINTYNE  Esqr  ...........  J  ROBERT  SEASE 

(  JOHN  BAGG 
SAMUELL  SMART  .....................     WILT.  JAM  PHUWN 

,.  WILLIAM  BURROWES 
WILLIAM  DREW 
HUMPHRY  POPE 

JOHN  BUSTON  .  J  JOHN  CLOOD 

JOHN  GALE 

OSMAN  READ 
WILLIAM  COOMB 
BUDGE 

Collo'iJOHN  HALLETT  ...............  r  HUMPHRY  TRUMPE 

\THOMAS  BROCKE 

WMHECTROP  ......................     GEORGE  MULLINS 

,    /-THOMAS  Mi  DDLETON 
RICHARD  HARWOOD  Esq>   .........     JAMES  HILMAN 

'  JOHN  SMITH 


43 


338  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 

Masters  Rebells 

'TIMOTHY  HAWKER 


fi 


JOHN  MITCHELL 
Collo"  JOHN  SAMPSON ^  RICHARD  WADHAM 

WM  BARNARD 


ES 

BARTHOLOMEW  RANDALL 


DC-5FBATTYN      \ 

I  MORRIS  Fuss 


Dcor  JOHN  SPRINGIIAM  HENRY  GIBBONS 

JOHN  ALCHORNE  THOMAS  MATHEWS 

OTHNIELL  HAGGAT JOHN  BUSTON 

JOHN  SUMERS  JOSEPH  VINICOTT 

SILUS  MARCHANT  WILLIAM  HALL 


Major  JOHNSON    JOHN  RODGERS 

JOHN  HETHERSELL  Esqr JOHN  HARRIS 

HUGH  WILLIAMS ROBERT  TEAP 

WILLIAM  ALLAMBY JOHN  CHAPPELL 

JOHN  DENNEK DANIELL  POMRE 

THOMAS  BURKE  WILLIAM  HARVEY 


WILLIAM  SLOGRAVE    LAWRENCE  HUSSE 


SAMUELL  WARNER  WILLIAM  WALTERS 


ANTHONY  PALMER  WILLIAM  DAW 


WILLIAM  MARCHT    ABRAHAM  POLLARD 


LISTS  Of  CONVICTED  REBELS.  339 

Masters  Rebells 

(  JEREMIA  ATKINS 
JOHN  BROWNE  J  SAMUELL  BOON 

(  WILLIAM  WOOLRHJGE 


JOHN  KEAL  Dead 

Barbados 

By  the  Rl  Hon'ble  the  Leiu'  Gowernor. 

Mr  JOHN  BROWNE  one  of  the  Factors  for  Sr  WILLIAM  BOOTH 
K'  to  whom  the  within  convicted  Rebells  menconed  in  this  List  were 
consigned ;  and  m'  DANIELI.  RICHARDSON  personally  appeared  before 
nice  and  made  oath  on  the  Holy  Evangelists  of  Allmighty  God,  that  the 
said  Rebells  were  delivered  him  the  said  JOHN  BROWNE  and  Company 
out  of  the  ship  John  Friggat  of  Bristoll,  whereof  WILLIAM  STOAKS 
deceased  was  lately  Master,  and  were  all  of  them  by  him  the  said 
BROWNE  and  Company  sold  and  disposed  of  here  to  the  seuerall 
persons  menconed  in  the  said  List,  Except  one  of  the  said  Rebells 
by  name  JOHN  KEALE  that  dyed  on  shoar  Since  the  arriveall  of  the 
said  Ship  Giuen  vnder  my  hand  the  ag"1  Jann'y:  1685 

EDWYN  STEDE 
A   true    Coppy  Attested   this     1 
First  day  of  February  1685       ) 

JN°  WHETSTONE  Dep'y  Sccr'y 


IK  WILLIAM  BOOTH'S  Receipt  for  the  Prisoners  within  men- 
con'd 

Att  ilie  Bride-Lvell  at  Tannton 


RICHARD  STEVENS 
*RICHARD  EDGAR 


CHARLES  LUCAS 
GEORGE  GRAY 


[The  names  marked  with  an  asterisk  are  mentioned  in  previous  Lists.] 

43—2 


340 


LJSTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


JOHN  BARTLETT 
*JOHN  STOODLEY 
*ROBT  PAUL 
*Roirr  MITCHELL 
*JOHN  GALE 
*BARTHO:  RANDALL 
*JOHN  ROGERS 
*W»  HAYNES 
*WittM  BARNARD 
*THOMAS  MATHEWES 
*HENRY  MEYER 
JOHN  BRESSETT 
*RICHARD  ALLEN 
JOHN  POOLE 
*JOHN  BURGES 
*JOHN  FARMER 
*RICHARD  BICKIIAM 
*HENRY  GIBBONS 
JOHN  BASON 
*GEORGE  NOWELL 
*MORRIS  FURSE  ats  Voss 
*HUMPHREY  TRUMP 
*JOHN  WARREN 
*GEORGE  WARREN 
*HUMPHREY  POPE 
*OSMOND  READ 
*HENRY  QUANT 

*WlttM  BUKROUGHS 

*WU  DAW 
*WM  PARKER 
*ROBT  SEASE 
*THOMAS  MIDLETON 
*JAMES  HILLMAN 
JOHN  BRAY 
•AMBROSE  WINTER 


•LAURENCE  HUSSEY 
*ROHT  SHAMAN- 
EDWARD  LYDI: 
*JOHN  CHAPPELL 
*ROBT  EASTON 
*JOIIN  WALTER 
*THOMAS  BROCKE 
GEORGE  MOLLINS 
*DANIELL  PUMROY 
•JEREMY  ATKINS 
*SAMLL  BOONE 
JOHN  EDWARDS 


Out  of  Bridgwattr  Prison5  that 

came  from  Taunton 
*GEORGE  MICHILL 
*WM  DREW 
•THOMAS  DENNIS 

JOHN  AVOAKE 

*WM  TlVERTON 

•JOSEPH  VINICOTT 
JOHN  SEYMER 
•JOHN  LEAKER 
*SYMON  POOLE 
•JOHN  WALE 
•RICHARD  WADIIAM 
*STEPHEN  RODWAY 
•FRANCIS  CAME 
•MICHELL  POWELL 
•JOHN  KERLE 
•THOMAS  GALHAMPTUN* 
•GEORGE  CARROW 
•ABRAHAM  POLLARD 
•JOHN  BUDGE 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


*WM  HARVEY 
*\V"  HALL 

*WM  PlIIITEN 

*JoiiN  CHILCOTT 
*ROBT  COWARD 
*JOIIN  CANTLEBURY 
*WM  WOOLRIDGE 
*WM  SMYTH 
JOHN  SMYTH 
*WM  MEAD 
*GEORGE  KEEL 
*EDWARU  COUNCELL 

*JOSE1>H  WlCKHAM 

JOHN  HARRIS 


Out  of  the  Prison'3  tJiat  came  from 
Exeter  to  Taunton. 

*ROBT  TEAP 
*TYMOTHY  HAWKER 
*WM  SMYTH 

JOSEPH  NEWBERRY 
*JOHN  SMYTH 

JOHN'CLODE 
*JONAS  CROSS 
*JOIIN  BRAGG 

•WlftM  HUTCHINS 

*JOHN  MITCHELL 
•EDWARD  VILDY 
•JUSTINIAN  GUITY 
W"  COMBE 
•JAMES  BAKER 
*THOMAS  GAMAGE 
*W«  WALTER 

Received  According  to  his  Matics  dircccons  the  Warr'  from  the  Ld 
CHEIF  JUSTICE  \vth  a  Schedule  therevnto  annexed  of  One  hundred 
persons  attainted  of  high  Treason  wd>  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  2Sl1'  of  September  in  the  Ist  year 
of  his  now  Matiesreigne  Annoq,  Dom  1685. 


Witness 

ROBT:  HYDE 

SAML  GEE 


WTLL:  BOOTH 


(in-dorso)         Prison'8  100 

Bridwell  at  Taunton 

Bridgewater  Prison'8 

at  Taunton 

Exeter   Prison'5    att 
Taunton  . . 


56 
33 

1  1 


100 


34  J  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 


JHE  sale  of  Sixty  Seavcn  Rebells  delivered  by  Cap"1  CilARl,s 
GARDNER  Comander  of  the  Jamaica  Marc/taut  to  CIIARLS 
THOMAS  and  THOMAS  SADLER  for  acco1  of  Messrs  JOHN  PALMER  JOHN 
RICHARDSON  SAMUELL  YOUNG  and  WILLIAM  ROSE  the  i2th  day 
March  1685.  Viz' 

Masters  Rebells 

WILLIAM  CHESTER  Esq1 THOMAS  PITT 

FRANCIS  BOND  esqr JOHN  BRUER 

WILLIAM  CROSS 

ROBERT  RICHARDS 

JOHN  MILLER 

JOHN  CROSS 

BENJAMIN  MIDDLETON   LUKE  PORTER 

EDWARD  JOURDEN  JOHN  SLATE 

DANIELL  RUTTER 
DANIELL  PARSONS   ISACK  DOVER 

SAMUELL  BOND 

MATHEWGRAV JOHN  MAGRIDGE 

NICHOLAS  GIBBS  JAMES  COCKRAM 

THOMAS  ESTWICKE WILLIAM  SANDERS 

RICHARD  FORSTALL JOHN  ADAMS 

JOHN  GRAY    CHRISTOPHER  HOLBIN 

Majr  RICHARD  SALTER    HENRY  CHAMBERS 

FRANCIS  YOUNG  SILVESTER  LOYD 

JOSEPH  JONES   PERCYFULL  Nowis 

WILLIAM  BARON  JOHN  CHAMBERLIN 

ARCHIBALD  JOHNSON GEORGE  RUSSELL 

HUMPHRY  JUSTIN 
LEONARD  STAPLE 
THOMAS  GOOLD 
GEORGE  SCRUBS 
WILLIAM  VARIER 
ROBERT  PEARCE 


LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS.  343 

Masters  Rebells 

Majr  ABELL  ALLEN RICHARD  SIMMONS 

ENOCK  GOOLD 

JEREMIAH  POOL 

JAMES  CLIFT 

EMANUELL  MARCHT 
GEORGE  H ANNAV  esqr GEORG  SNOW 

WILLIAM  CURRIER 

JOHN  COCKRAM 
JOHN  BAWDEN  Esqr JAMES  WEBB 

RICHARD  KING 
JOHN  HETHERSALL  Esqr RICHARD  PEARCE 

EDWARD  BELLEMIE 
GEORGE  HARPER  CORNELIUS  RADFORD 

JOB  HUNT 

Maj f  GEORGE  BUSHELL    JOHN  BAKER 

Collo"  THOMAS  COLLETON THOMAS  BUGLER 

NICHOLAS  COLLINS 

MATHEW  COOKE 

CHRISTOPHER  ROE 

THOMAS  MEADE 

JOHN  BAKER 

THOMAS  PREIST 
NICHOLAS  PRIDEAUX  WILLIAM  PHILLIPS 

JAMES  MAYNARD 

ROBERT  KELLY HENRY  PREIST 

WILLIAM  ALEMBY    EDWARD  KENT 

MICHAELL  CHILD JOHN  GIBBS 

CapfJOHN  SUTTON ROBERT  EARLE 

WILLIAM  PITTS 

MUSEWALFORD    JOHN  GODSAL 

Majr  GEORGE  LILLINGTON SILVESTER  POOL 

JONAS  BROWNE 

JOHN  SUMMERS JOHN  ROGGERS 

ANN  WALTERS JOHN  TIMOTHY 


344  LISTS  OF  CONVICTED  REBELS. 

Masters  Rebel  Is 

Cap"1  THOMAS  MORRIS    MATHEW  CRAI-TS 

BARNARD  LOM:KH>(,I. 
CHARLS  THOMAS  f  THOMAS  SAD-  )  WILLIAM  WOODCOCK  i-; 

LER  J  THOMAS  AUSTIN 

EDWARD  HURLSTONE PHILLIP  CHEEK 

CHARLS  BURRAGE 

WILLIAM  LEE  dead   before 
the  ship  arrived  in  Barbados 

Barbados 

By  the  R   Hon'ble  the  L1  Gouernor. 

Mr  THOMAS  SADLER  one  of  the  Factors  to  whom  the  within 
convicted  Rebells  mcnconed  in  this  List  were  consigned  to,  personally 
appeared  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  Mcssrs  JOHN  PAL- 
MER, JOHN  RICHARDSON  SAMUELL  YOUNG  £  WM  ROSE  out  of  the 
Ship  Jamaica  March',  whereof  CHARLS  GARDNER  is  Comand1'  and 
where  all  of  them  by  the  said  SADLER  disposed  of  there  to  the  Severall 
persons  menconed  in  the  said  List,  Except  one  of  the  said  Rebells  that 
dyed  at  Sea  by  name  WILLIAM  LEE,  and  was  thrown  over  board,  as 
appeared  by  the  oaths  of  the  Said  Comander,  and  JOHN  LLOYD  Mate  of 
the  Said  Shipp,  Giucn  vndcr  my  hand  this  24'^  day  of  March  (1685) 

EDWYN  STEDE 
A  true  Coppy  attested  this    ") 
25lh  day  of  March  1686       j 

JNO  WHETSTONE  Depty  Secr<y* 


*  [There  is  "An  Account  of  one  Hundred  and  three  Convict  Rebells  taken  on  board  the 
Jamaica  March'  ClfAKi.s  GAKDXEU  Comander,  at  the  Port  of  Waymouth  in  old  England,  viz', 
thirty  (five  p  bill  of  loading,  for'acco1  of  s'C'HRlsTorilKR  Ml'sc.RAVE,  and  to  bee  delivered  to 
Cap'"  SYMON  MUSUKAVI:  in  Jamaica,  and  sUty  Eight  for  ncco'  of  Mess"  JOHN  PALMER,  Jmix 
RICHARDSON,  SAMUELI.  YOUNG  and  W»  ROSK,  delivered  on  the  Island  of  Barbados  to  in 
CHARLS  THOMAS  and  THOMAS  SADLER,  the  I2'k  March  1685."  But  all  the  names  contained 
in  this  account  have  been  mentioned  in  other  Lists  printed  in  this  book.] 


[TICKETS    GRANTED 

TO  EMIGRANTS  FROM  BARBADOES,  TO  NEW 
ENGLAND,  CAROLINA,  VIRGINIA,  NEW  YORK, 
ANTIGUA,  JAMAICA,  NEWFOUNDLAND,  AND 
OTHER  PLACES. 

1678—1679.] 


44 


[B  A  R  B  A  D  O  S.-T  I  C  K  E  T  S.] 


LIST  of  what  TICQTTS-  have  been  granted  out  of  the  Secr'y- 
Office  of  the  Island  aforesaid  for  the  departure  off  this  Island  of 
the  several  psones  hereafter  menconed  begining  in  January  1678  £ 
ending  in  December  following.  (Viz1.) — 

Febmiary y"  26"'  1678: 

ALBERCHT  HENNIGO  in  the  Ship  Judith,  for  London  ROBERT  KINGS- 
LAND  Command1'-  time  out 


March  ye  ii"[  1678 

ARMITAGE  HENRY  in  the  ship  Society,  for  Boston,  WILLIAM  GUARD 
Comander.  Security 


March  y  20tk  1678: 

ARIS  JOHN  in  the  ship  Indeavour  for  London,  JAMES  GILBERT  Coman- 
der time  out 


April  I  the  26"':  1679 

ADAMSON  GEORGE  in  the  Ketch  Vnity  for  Virginia  JAMES  RAINY, 
Comander  time  out 


A  prill  ye  26"'  1679: 

ADAMS  THOMAS  in  the  Ship  Defeyance  for  London  W*  CREED  Comander. 

time  out 
44—2 


348  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


Aprillthe  28"'  1679. 

ALBERT    ANN    in    the    ship    Mary   for   Carolina    Nicil0   LOCKWOOD 
Comander  time  out 


Aprilly  28"'  1679 

ANDERSON  MAUGRET  in   the  Ketch  Unity  for  Virginia  JAMES   RAINY 
Comander.  time  out 

Aprilly1'  29'*    1679 

ARMSTRONG  ANN  in  the  Ship  Francis  for  Antcgoa  PETER  JEFFERYS 
Comander.  time  out 

May  the  first  1679 

ABRAHAM  AGNUS  in  the  Ketch  Francis  f  Susan  for  Boston  PHILLIP 
KNELL  Comand1-  time  out 


May  2li  1679 

ARTHUR  KATIIERINE  in  the   Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAVID 
FOGG  Comander  time  out 


May  the  2d  1679 

ADAMS  GEORGE    in  the    Ship  Adventure    for    Lond°  WM  JOHNSON 
Comandr>  security 


May  f  22   1679 

AUST  HENRY  in  the  Ship  Industry  for  Bristoll  JAMES  PORTER  Comand1 

time  out 


May  the  27"'  1679 

ALLIN  ELIAZER  in  the  ship  Prudence  and  Ma:y  for  Boston  JACOB 
GREEN  Comandr  time  out 

June  the  14'*  1679 

ALLISON  THOMAS  in  the  ship  Johns  Adventure  for  Jamaica  HOWARD 
WlNSLOW  Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED. 


349 


July  the  8M  1679 

ALDERSON  THOMAS  in  the  ship  Friendship  for  London  JOHN  WILLIAMS 
Comander  time  out 

August  the  1 8"'  1679 

AVERY  MARY  in  the  Ship  Golden  Fleece  for  London  HENRY  PASCALL 
Comandr  time  out 

October  the  4  1679 

ATHERTON  WM  in  the  Ship  Nathaniell  for  Boston  WM  CLARKE  Comand11 

time  out 


November  the  25":  1679 

ABUDIENT  ABRAHAM  in  the  Ketch  Phoenix  for  Antcgoa    ROBERT 
FLEXNY,  Comand  security 

November  the  25.   1679 

ARE  SARAH   in   the   Sloop  Katherine   for  Antegoa   ANDREW  GALL, 
Comandr  security 

Novembr  27"'  1679 

ALSOP  KATHERINE  in  the  Sloop  KatJierine  for  Antegoa  ANDREW 
GALL  Comandr  security 

Februray  13  1678* 

BOWDLER   ANDREW   in   the    ship  James    for   New   Yorke  WILLIAM 
SWEETLAND  Comander  time  out 


February  the  17'*  1678 

BROWN  RACHAELL,  in  the  Barq,  Adventure  for  Antegoa  CHRISTOPHER 
BERROW  Comander  security 

February  i8M  1678 

BLAKE  JOHN   in  the  sloop  Resolution  for  Montscratt  JOHN  INGLEBY 
Comander  time  ou* 


TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  first  1678 

BARWELL  JOHN  in  the  Constant  Warwick  friggott  for  Lond°  Cap'  RALI'H 
DELAVALL  Comand1'  time  out 


March  the  5"'  1678 

BILKORD  JAMES  in  the    Pink  Seaventure  for   Antegoa   GEORGE  BAT- 
TERSBY  Comand'  time  out 


March  the  12'*  1678 

BARTON  JAMES  in  the  Ketch  W'"  and  Susan  for  New  England  RALPH 
PARKER  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  22  1678 

BANCKS  JOSEPH   in  the  Ketch  Wm  £  Susan  for  New  England  RALPH 
PARKER  Comander  time  out 


March  the  27"'  1679 

BARNARD  HUMPHRY  Senior  and  Jun1'  in  the  Ketch  Maty  and  Sarah  for 
Carolina  GEO:  CONWAY  Comand1'  time  out 


Aprill  the  first  1679 

BATES  RICHARD  in  the  ship  Expedition  for  London  JOHN  HARDING 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  third  1679 

BROWNING  ANN  in  the  Ship  Martin  for  Newfoundland  CHRISTOPHER 
MARTIN  Comander.  time  out 


Aprill  4"'   1679 

BAGNALL  JOHN  in  the  Sloop  Rnttcr  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUKFEILD 
Comander  time  out 


Apr  ill  the  fl  1679 

BlCKLE  THOMAS   in   the   Sloop  May  Flower,  for   Bermudcs   KIAVARD 
HUBBERT  Comand1'  security 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  351 


Aprill  the  \\"'    1679 

BuRGOSS  ABRAHAM  in  the  Ketch  W"  f  John  for  New  England  JOHN 
SANDERS  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  i5M  1679 

BRETT    JOHN    in    the    Ship  Honor  for  London  THOMAS  WARREN 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  if'   1679 

BARNES  NICHOLAS  in  the  Barq,  Blessing  for  Prouidence  FRANCIS  WAT- 
LINGTON  Comand1.  time  out 


Aprill  the  if  1679 

BUSHELL   WM   in    the    Ship   P carle    for   Antegoa,    RICH"  WILLIAMS 
Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  19"'  1679 

BALL  JAMES  in  the  ship  Pelican,  for  London  JOHN  COCKF,  Comander 

security 

Apr-ill  the  22"'  1679 

BALRICK  THOMAS  in  the  Ship  Hope  for  London  JOSEPH  BALL  Co- 
mander. security 

Aprill  f  29"'  1679 

BAGWELL  FRANCIS  in  the  Keatch  Calicta  for  Topsham  SAMUELL  PAUL 
Comand1'  time  out 


May  f  5M  1679 

BINCKS  CHARLES  Esqr  in  the  Ship  Expcrim"  for  London  ALLAN  COCK 
Comand1'  time  out 


May  the  5"'  1679 

BREARLY  MARTIN  in  the  Ship  White  Fox  London  JOHN  LEE  Comand1' 

time  out 


352  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

May  the  Sixth   1679 

Box  ANN   in  the  Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia   DAUID  FOGG,  Co- 
mander time  out 

May  the  6'*  1679 

BURNE  DENNIS    A  servant  belonging  to  Mr-  HENRY  APLEWHITE  in 
the  Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAVID  FOGG  Comander 


May  the  f'  1679 

BROWN  WM   in  the   Ship  Merchants  Adventure    for   Leverpool   JOHN 
GREIGS  Comandr  time  out 


May  y  8"'  1679 

BLACKLEECH  JOHN  Senior  and  Junr  for  Boston  in  ye  Ketch  May  Floiver 
ROBERT  KITCHIN  Comandr  time  out 


May  the  io'7'  1679 

BISHOP   ROBERT   in   the   ship  experiment  for    London   ALLAN    COCK 
Comandr-  security 

May  the  16"'  1679. 

BROME  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Prouidence  for  Boston  MARKS  HUNKING 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  if*  1679. 

BOLTON  AMBROSS  in  the  ship  New  Concord,  for  Lond°  JAMES  STRUTT 
Comandr  time  out 

May  ye  29'*  1679 

BOND   THOMAS    in   the    Ketch  Elinf-  for    Boston   JOHN  FLETCHER 
Comander  time  out 

May  the  21"  1679 

BERROW  CHRISTOPHER  in  the  ship  Society,  of  Bristoll  EDMOND  DITTY 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  353 


June  the  2d  1679 

BOWHANE  TEAG   in  the  ship  Society,  for  Bristoll    EDMOND  DITTY 
Comandr-  time  out 


June  f  22d  1679 

BREAD  THOMAS,  in  the  Ship  Prouidence  for  Boston  TIMOTHY  PROUT 
Comandr  time  out 

July  the  first  1679 

BIRD  HENRY  in  the  Ship  Amity  for  London  BENJA  GROVE  Comandr 

time  out 

July  the  i*  1679- 

BRADLEY  MICHAELL  in    the  ship  Amity  for  London  BENJA  GROVE 
Comandr  time  out 


July  y  4'*  1679 

BUTLER  JOHN   in  the  Ketch  New  London  for  ditto  ADAM  PICKETT 
Comander  time  out 


Jiily  the  fk  1679 

BOLTON  SAMUELL  in  the  Ship  Bare  for  London  WM  DICKINS  Comandr 

security 

July  y°  I2M  1679 

BROWNE  HUGH  in  the  ship  Baclielor  for  London  W*1  KNOTT  Comandr 

time  out 

July  the  21  1679 

BROGRAVE  HENRY  in  the  Ship  Malligoe  Merck"  for  London  ROGER 
HOMER  Comand1'  time  out 


Aiigust  the  first  1679 

BODKIN   MARTIN  in  the  ship  Young  W'"  for  Virginia  THO.  CORNISH 
Comander  time  out 

45 


354  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


August  the  third  1679 

BODKIN  Nicil0  in  the  ship  Young  William  for  Virginia  THO  CORNISH 
Comander  time  out 

Aiigust  the  9M  1679 

BARKER  JOHN  Laborer  in  the  ship  friendship  for  London  JOHN  WMS 
Comander  time  out 

August  the  \\th  1679 

BEVENISTER  ELIAM*  in  the  Ship  friendship  for  London  JOHN  WIL- 
LIAMS Comander  time  out 


August,  y  i2tA   1679 

BEARD  JOHN  in  the  ship  friendship   for    Lond°   JOHN  WILLIAMS 
Comandr  time  out 

Aiigust  the  15"'  1679 

BODINGHAM  JOHN  in  the  Ship  friendship  for  New  EngH  WM  MURPHY 
Comander  security 

A  ugust  y  1 9M  1679 

BUTLER  ELINOR  A  Seru"  belonging  to  Mr  WM  BULKLEY  in  the  Ketch 
Neptune  for  Virginia  Jo:  KNOTT  Coinand 


September  ye  16:  1679 

BROWNE  FRANCIS  in  the  Barq,  blessing  for  Burmudos  FRANCIS  WAT- 
LINGTON  Comander  time  out 


September  the  30"  1679 

BRANDBY  ELIZA  a  Servant  belonging  to  DAVID  WATKINS  in  the  sloop 
Rutter  for  Jamaica  ED:  DUFFEILD,  Comd 

*  [There  is  a  doubt  as  to  this  name ;  it  has  been  written  over  another  which  is  only  par- 
tially erased.] 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  355 

October  f  2d  1679 

BLUNT   GEORGE   in  the   Ship  Lixboa  Merchn  for  New  Yorke  ROGER 

WHITFEILD  Comander  time  out 


October  the  third  1679 

BARTON  CHRISTOPHER   in   the  Ship  Barbados  Merchant  for  Virginia 
JAMES  COCK  Co'mandr  security 

October  the  4'*  1679 

BELFOUR  JAMES  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr-  time  out 


October  y*  4'*  1679 

BISHOP   THOMAS   in  the   Ship    Virgin  for  Leward   Islands  THOMAS 
ALUMBY  Comander  security 

October  f  4."'  1679 

BANISTER  RICH"  in  the  sloop   true  Freindship  for  Antegoa  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comander  time  out 


October  f  6"'  1679 

BUTCHER  JOHN  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr  security 

October  y°  9'*  1679 

BENSON  MARY  in  the  Sloop  Endeavor  for  Carolina  THOMAS  SHAW 
Comandr  security 

October  y  13"  1679 

BATTISON  JULIAN  in  the  Barq,  Endeavor  for  Carolina  THOMAS  SHAW 
Comandr  time  out 


October  the  20'*  1679 

BUTTLER  WALTER  in  the  Keatch  John  f  Sarah  for  New  Yorke  JAMES 
SHOARE  Comander  security 

45—2 


356  TICKETS  GRANTED, 

November  yc  f1'  1679 

BABBINGTON  THOMAS  a  Servant  belonging  to  THO:  GLADDIN  in  the 
Barq,  Adventure  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUFFEILD  Comandr 


November  y1  20"'  1679 

BENTLY  MARTIN  in  the  Ketch  Mary  £  Sarah  for  providence  GEORGE 
CONWAY  Comander  security 

November  25"'  1679 

BREAD  THOMAS   in  the   Ketch  Phoenix  for   Leward   Islands  ROBERT 
FLEXNY  Comander  security 

November  y*  25    1679 

BREAD  ARTHUR  in  the  Ketch  Phoenix  for  the  Lew1-  Islands  ROBERT 
FLEXNY  Comander  security 


December  the  i8'7'  1679 

BARROW,  REBECCA  in  the  ship  Ann  and  jane  for  London  RICH"  RAD- 
FORD  Comander  time  out 


December  the  i\t!l  1679 

BROOK   THOMAS   in   the   ship  Reconcry    for    Jamaica   JAMES  BROWN 
Comander  time  out 


December  '2^"'  1679 

BULKLY  W"  in  the  ship  Ann  £  Jane  for  London  RICHARD  RATFORD 
Comander  security 

December  the  29""  1679 

BARNEWELL  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Rccouery  for  Jamaica  JAMES  BROWN 
Comander  time  out 


December  the  30"'  1679 

BURKE  JEOFFERY  in  the  Sloop  trite  friendship  for  Antegoa  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  357 


January  the  4"'  1678* 

CRILLICK  JANE  a  Servant  belonging  to  JOHN  FOLLITT  in  the  ship  Old 
head  of  Kingsale  ROBERT  BARKER  ComancT  for  Lewd- 


January  the  fh  1678 

CARTER  ELINOR  in  the  ship  Joseph  and  Ann  for  Carolina  SAMUELL 
EVANS  Comander  security 

January  the  15'*  1678 

CHAPLIN  JEREMIAH  in  the  Ship  Joseph  f  Ann  for  Carolina  SAMUELL 
EVANS,  Comandr  security 

January  the  $\st  1678 

CRAGG  JOHN    in    the    Ketch   Freindship   for    New    England    JOSEPH 
HARDY  Comandr  time  out 


February  y  22*  1678 

CLAYPOOLE    NORTON     in     the     Ship   Bachelors  Delight   for    NYorke 
ROBERT  GREENWAY  Comander  time  out 


March  the  first   1678 

CLARKE    ANN    in    the    ship   Samuell    for    London    JOHN  CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 

March  the  5"'  1678 

CLAYPOOL  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Patience  for  Lond°  THOMAS  HUDSON, 
Comander  time  out 

March  the  6'7'  1678 

COOPER  THOMAS  in  the  Pinke  Blessing  for  New  Yorke  JOHN  TIIWING 
Comandr  -  time  out 

March  the  IOM  1678 

GARY  RICHARD   in   the  Pink  Seaventure  for  Antegua  GEORGE  BAT- 
TERSBY  Comander  security 

"*  [1678-9.] 


358  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  io';'  1678 

CANTING  DENNIS  in  the  Ship  Mary  for  Carolina  NICH°  LOCKWOOD, 
Comandr  time  out 


March  the  \\th  1678 

COLLYER  AMBROSS  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Boston  WM  GUARD  Comander 

time  out 

March  the  21  1678 

COLWELL  SAMUELL    in   the    Ketch    Wm  f  Susan  for   New  England 
RALPH  PARKER  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  2ist  1678 

CORNELIUS  FRANCIS  in  the  Barq>  Joseph  for  Saltertudos  STEPHEN 
CLAY  Comander  time  out 

March  /  24*  1678 

CLARKE  PORCAS  in  the  ship  Supply  for  London  JOSEPH  FREEMAN 
Comand1  time  out 

Aprill  the  first  1679 

CHAMBERLAINE  MARMADUKE  in  the  Ship  Endeavor  hi  London  JAMES 
GILBERT  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  first  1679 

CAMPANELL  MORDICAY  in  the  Ketch  'Swallmv  for  Newengland  JOSEPH 
HARDY  Comandr  time  out 

Aprill  the  first  1679 

CROSSING  WM  in  the  Ship  Blessing  for  Boston  SAMLL  RlCKARD  Comandr 

security 

Aprill  the  third  1679 

COOPER  MARY  in  the  Ship  Mary  for  Carolina  NICHOLAS  LOCKWOOD 
Comandr  the  said  COOPER  a  seru"  of  ROBT  DANIELL. 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  359 


Aprill  the  22*  1679 

CAREW   THOMAS    in   the    Ship  Bmj*  of    Topsham    ROBERT  LYDE 
Comander  time  out 


April  ye  25'*  1679 

COLTHROUGH    PETER   in    the    Ship   Samuell  and  Eliz"  for   London 
THOMAS  ORCHARD  Comander  time  out 


May  the  3*  1679 

CURSTIS  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Concord  for  London  JAMES  STRUTT,  Com- 
ander time  out 

May  the  IOM  1679 

CLARKE    MARY    in    the   Ship  Experiment  for  Lond°  ALLAN   COCK 
Comander  security 

May  the  22:  1679 

CoULBURNE  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Conclusion  for  London  WM  SEEDING 
Comandr 


May  the  28'*  1679 

CORNISH  EDWARD  A  Serv"  belonging  to  JOHN  HARRIS  in  the  ship 
Wm  £  John  for  Boston,  SAMLL  LEGG  Comandr 


May  the  31''  1679 

CLOVAN  THO.*  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Neuis  CHARLES  KALLA- 
HANE  Comandr  security 

July  the  first  1679 

COLE  THOMAS  Junr  in  the  Ship  Prevention  for  Surranam  BARNARD 
BOOGHERT  Comander  time  out 

*  [Seethe  entry  of  Oct.  2nd,  where  this  man  is  re-entered  as  for  Antegua.] 


360  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


July  the  2d  1679 

COLLINS  JOHN   in  the  Ketch  Neptune  for  Carolina  JOSEPH    KXOTT 
Comander  time  out 

July  the  28"'  1679 

CAWFEILD  RICH"  in   the  Ship  Young   William   for  Virginia  TllOMA» 
CORNISH  Comand1'  security 


August  the  2d  1679 

COTTINGHAM  KATHERINE   in   the  Ship  Eliz"-  for   Jamaica  SiLVANUS 
PAINE  Comander  time  out 

August  the  <)"'  1679 

COLLINS   JOHN    in   the   Barq,  Platacon    for   Carolina   ASER   SlIARPE 
Comander 

Aiigust  the  thirteenth  1679 

CALLAY  THOMAS  in  the  Keatch  Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH  KNOTT 
Comander  time  out 

August  y  25t/l  1679 

Cox  FRANCIS  in  the  ship  John  and  James  for  New  England  GILES 
HAMLIN  Comandr  time  out 

September  id  1679 

COLE  JAMES  in  the  Sloop  John  and  Francis  for  Antequa  JOHN  HOW- 
ARD Comander  security 

September  the  18"'  1679 

COLLIS  ALEXANDER  in  the  Ship  Hope  for  New  England  JOHN  PRICE 
Comander  time  out 

September  y  20"'  1679 

CHESTER  SAMPSON    in   the  Ship  Malligo  Mercliant  ROGER  HOMER 
Comander  for  Lond°  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  361 


September  22*  1679 

CHAPLIN  THOMAS   in   the   Ship  Malligo  Merck'1  for   London   ROGER 
HOMER  Coinander  time  out 


October  the  2rf  1679 

CLOVAN*  THOMAS  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comander  time  out 


October  the  6"'  1679 

CHARLES  EUAN  in  the  Sloop  true  frimdsliip  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comander  time  out 


November  the  3rf  1679 

COTINHO  MOSES    HENRIQUES    in    the   Barq;  Adventure  for  Jamaica 
EDWARD  DUFFEILD  Comander  time  out 


November  y  6"'  1679 

COURTNEY  WM   in   the  Sloop  Hopnvcll  for  Antegua  WM  MURPHY 
Oomander  time  out 


November  the:  zf!l  1679 

CORBETT  WILLIAM  in  the  Sloop  Kathcrine  for  Antegua  ANDREW 
GALL  Comander  time  out 


December  the  is'7'  1679 

CRISP  ROGER  in  the  Ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  Lond°  RlCHD  RADFORD, 
Comandr  time  out 


February  \^h  1678 

DANG  MARGARETT  in  the  Sloop  Resolution  for  Nevis  JOHN  INGLEBY 
Comander  time  out 

*  [In  the  entry  of  May  3ist  he  is  bound  for  Nevis.] 

46 


362  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


February  21*'  1678 

DENTON  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Endeavour  for  Virginia  ABRAHAM  NEWMAN 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  first  1678 

DOLDRON  GRACE  in  the  Ship   Samnell  for  London  JOHN    CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  IOM  1678 

DOLEBERRY  ANDREW    in  ,the   Ship  Society  for    Boston  WM  GUARD 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  20"'  1678 

DEVENISH  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Endeavor  for  London  JAMES  GILBERT 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  first  1679 

DICKINSON  FRANCIS  in  the  ship  Blessing  for  Boston  SAMUELL  RICK- 
ARD  Comander  security 

Aprill  the  fourth  1679 

DANIELL   ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Mary  for  Carolina  NICHOLAS  LOCK- 
WOOD  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  f*  1679 

DUKES  WM  in  the  Barq,  Adventure  for  Carolina  DANIELL  RIDLEY 
Comandr  time  out 

Aprill  the  9'*  1679 

DANIELL  JOHN  in  the  Barq,  Johns  Adventure  for  Ant egua  JOHN  WELCH 
Comandr  time  out 

Aprill  22:  1679 

DAVIES  ELIZA-  A  serv"  belonging  to  MILLIARD  HOLDIP  in  the  ship 
Lend"  Mei-ch"  for  Lond°  EDW:  DESWORTH,  Comd 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  363 

Abrill  the  22d  1679 

DRAX  HENRY  Esqr  in  the  Ship  Honor  for   Loud0  THOMAS  WARREN 
Comander  time  out 

Aprill  the  22   1679 
DENSY  JANE  in  the  Ship  Hope  for  London  JOSEPH  BALL  Comander 

security 

Aprill  the  25"'  1679 

DRAYTON  THOMAS  junr  in  the  ship  Mary  for  Carolina  NICHOLAS 
LOCKWOOD  Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  28^1679 

DAVIES  JANE  A  Servant  to  RICHU  TOWNSEND  in  ye  Ship  Nat/iaiiiell 
for  Boston  WM  CLARKE  Comand1 


May  the  2d  1679 

DAVIES  SAMUELL  in  the  Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAVID  FOGG 
Comander  time  out 

May  the  13:  1679 

DAVIES  JOHN  junv  in  the   Ship  Roe  Buck  for  London  WM  SIIAFTO 
Comandr  security 

May  13"  1679 

DOWELL   DENNIS   in   the   Ship  Industry  for   Bristoll  JAMES   PORTER 
Comander  time  out 

May  the   14"'  1679 

DANGERFEILD  WALCUP  in  the  ship  Bachelor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG 
Comander  time  out 

May  the  23''  1679 

DUNNOHOE  TEAG  in  the  ship  Margaret  for  Bew  Morris*  ALEXANDER 
WOOD  Comand1'  time  out 

*  [i.e.,  Beaumaris.] 

46 — 2 


364  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


May  the  24  1679 

DUBOYES  JOHN    in   the    Ship  Supply   for    Boston    JOHN    MELLOWES 
Comander  time  out 


June  the   IIM  1679 

DUNNOHOE  CORNELIUS  and  JEFFORY  in  the  ship  Margrett  for  Bew 
Morris  ALEXANDER  WOOD  Comand1'  time  out 


June  the  u"'  1679 

DAVIES,  JOHN  in  the  ship  Coast  Friggott  for  Lond°-  PHILLIP  VARLOE 
Comander  time  out 

June  the  IIM  1679 

DAVIES  JOHN  of  Christ  Church  in  the  Ketch  Joseph  for  New  Yorke 
ABRAHAM  KNOTT  Comander  security 


July  the  21    1679 

DAVIES  PETER  in  the  Pinke  Neptune   for  -Carolina   JOSEPH    KNOTT 
Comander  time  out 

July  the  29"'  1679 

DRAN  MAREN  A  servant  belonging  to  JACOB  LEROUX  in  the  Ketch 
Dove  for  Antegoa  JOHN  GRAFT  ON  Comandr 


August  the  first  1679 

DUNDAS  WM  in  the  ship   Young  William  for  Virginia  THO:  CORNISH 
Comander  time  out 

August  the  2d  1679 

DAWSON  TREMMIT  in  the  ship  Eli?  for  Jamaica  SILVANUS  PAYNE 
Comander  time  out 

August  the  2d  1679 

DAVIES  KATIIERINE  a  servant  belonging  to  JOHN  AUSTIN  in  the  ship 
Young  William  for  Virginia  THOMAS  CORNISH 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  365 


Septemb"  the  27"'  1679 

DANIELL  WJLBERT  in  the  Ship  Supply  for  Virginia  JOHN  ADY  Coman- 
der  time  out 


November  f  15"'  1679 

DEWER  STEPHEN  in  the  Barq,  Resolution  for  Antegoa  Tno  GILBERT 
Comander  time  out 


Decemb'  the  15"  1679 

DEXTER  WM  in  the  Ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  Lond"  RICHARD  RATFORD 
Comander  time  out 


December  the  22*  1679 

DOUSE  BRIDGETT  in  the  ShipAfi/t  £  jane  for  Lond°  RICHARD  RATT- 
FORD  Comander  time  out 


December  the  22:  1679 

DOWNING  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Laivrell  for  Nevis  ROBERT  Ox  Comander 

time  out 

December  the  24^'  1679 
DAVY  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  London  RlCHD  RATFORD 

Comander  time  out 



December  y   24."'  1679 

DE  WEVER  LEVVIN  in  the  ship  Blossom  for  Surranam  RICH"  MARTIN 
Comander  security 


March  the  13'*  1678 

ENDERBEE  OLIUER  in  the  Ship  Ann  and  Mary  for  Antegua  JOHN 
JOHNSON  Comander  security 

March  the  2OM  1678 

ELSON  WM  in  the  Ketch  Begining  for   New  Yorke  W"  PLAY  Comander 

time  out 


366  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


Aprill  the  25   1679 

EVANS  LEWIS  in  the  Ketch  Unity  for  Virginia  JAMES  RAINY  Comandcr 

^ time  out 

Aprill  the  26"'  1679 
EARLE  JOHN  in  the  ship  Dcfyancc  for  Lond°-  W"  CREED  Comand1' 

security 

Aprill  the  26"'  1679 

ELLISTON  GEORGE  in  the  ship  NatJianidl  for   Boston  WM  CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 

Aprill  the  28'*  1679 

EDWARDS  JOHN   in   the  ship   Society  for    Bristoll    EDMOND    DITTY 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  24  1679 

ELLICOTT  VINES  in  the  ship  Supply  for  Boston    JOHN   MELLO\VES 
Comander  security 

June  the  20"'  1679 

EUA.NS   WM    in   the   ship    W'"  and  Robert  for   London  GILES   BOND 
Comander  time  out 


July  y  21:  1679 

EVANS  EDWARD   in   the  Pink  Neptune   for   Carolina  JOSEPH   KNOTT 
Comander  time  out 

July  the  26"'  1679 
EASTCHURCH  WILLIAM  in  the  Ship  Joseph  for  Lond. 


July  the  31  1679 

EMERY  JOHN  a  Servant  belonging  to  Liev''  Coll0-  HALLETT  in  the 
Ship  Young  William  for  Virginia  THO  CORNISH  Comandr 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  367 

September  the  I2t/l  1679 

ELLINSWORTH  WM  in  the  Pink  Portsmouth  for  Road  Island  JOSEPH 
BRIAR  Comand1'  time  out 


October  the  2d  1679 

ELLIOTT  HENRY  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antegoa  CHARLES 
CALLAHANE  Comandr  time  out 


Febr*  theft1'  1678 

FANNING  ANDREW  a  servant  belonging  to  DANIELL  STANTON  in  the 
Ship  Diligence  for  New  England  JER:  JACKSON 


Febrriary  the  13'*  1678 

FORBUSH  JAMES  in  the  Ship  two  Brothers  for  Jamaica  RICE  JEFFERYES 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  4"'  1678 

FITZRANDOLPH  PHILLIP  in  the  ship  Vnity  for  Saltertudos  ABRAHAM 
WISE  Comandr  security 


March  the  19"'  1678 

FYERS  JONE  in  the  ship  Katherine  for  Bristoll  ROBERT  DAPWELL 
Comander  time  out 

March  the  24'*  1678 

FITZ  JAMES  EDWARD  in  the   Ship  Merch"  Bonadventure  for   London 
WM  BULKLEY  Comander  time  out 


March  the  26"'  1679 

FRANKLIN  THOMAS  in  the  Ship  Supply  for  Loud0  JOSEPH  FREEMAN 
Comander  time  out 


368  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  29"'  1679 

Fox  STEPHEN   in   the  ship  Mary    for    Carolina    NiCH°    LOCKWOOD 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  29'*  1679 

Fox  PIIILLIS   in    the    ship   Mary    for    Carolina    NiCH°   LOCKAVOOD 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  31:  1679 

FRANSUM  JOSEPH  in  the  Barr^  Blessing  for  Prouidence  FRANCIS  WAT- 
LINGTON  Comander  time  out 


April  the  29"'  1679 

FITZ  NICHOLS  MARY  a  Servu-  belonging  to  RICHD  MICHELL  senr-  in 
the  ship  Nathaniell  for  Boston  WM  CLARKE  Comander 


May  the  Sixth  1679 

FEAGHERY  THOMAS  in  the  Ship  John  £  Tito:  for  Prouidence  THO. 
JENOUR  Comander  time  out 


May  the%'h  1679 

FINN  TEAGE  in  the  Ship  Industry  for  Bristoll  JAMES  PORTER  Coman- 
der time  out 


May  the  i4/7'  1679 

FOSTER  HESTER  in  the  ship  Ann  and  Elis?'-  for  Leverpoole  HUGH 
REYNOLDS  Comander  time  out 


May  the  21  1679 

FlTZ  JARRELL  JOHN  in  the  ship  Swalloiv  for  Leverpoole  THO  WITH- 
INGTON  Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  369 


May  the  23   1679 

FONTLEROY  JAMES  in  the  ship  Prudence  and  Mary  for  Boston  JACOB 
GREEN  Comander  time  out 


May  the  26"'  1679 

FARRER  JAMES  in  the  ship  Conclusion  for  Lond°-  WM  BEEDING  Coman- 
der time  out 


May  the  28"'  1679 

FRENCH  SAMUELL  in  the  Ketch   Joseph  and  Mary  for  New  Yorke 
ABRAHAM  KNOTT  Comandr  time  out 


May  the  thirtieth  1679. 

FOWLER  JOSHUA  in  the  ship  John  and  Mary  for  London  JOHN  UREE 
Comandr '  security 

y ime  the  fourth  1679 

FLEMG  [?  FLEMING]  EDMOND  in  the  ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND 
DITTY  Comandr  time  out 


Jime  the  \\th  1679 

FELL  LIBIA  in  the  Ketch  John  and  Sarah  for  New  Yorke  PETER 
CAROW  Comander  time  out 


July  the  21 :  1679 

FRITH  SAMUELL  in  the  Pinke  Rebecca  for  Virginia  THOMAS  WILLIAMS 
Comander  time  out 


Jnly  the  26"'  1679 

FORD  FRANCIS  in  the  ship  Mallego  Merc/t"-for  London  ROGER  HOMER 
Comandr  time  out 

47 


37o  TICKETS  GRAFTED. 


October  the  first  1679 

FEAR  FRANCIS  in  the  ship  Barbados  Merchant  for  Virginia  JAMES  COCK 
Comander  time  out 


y   29"'  1679 

FARRELL  HUGH  in  the  Barq.,  Dove   for    Nevis  ANTHONY  JEXOUR 
Comander  time  out 


November  the  26'*  1679 

FARRELL  ROGER  in  the  Sloop  Katherlnc  for  Antegua  ANDREW  GALL 
Comander  security 

December  the  22   1679 

FAVELL  CHRISTOPHER  in  the  ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  London  Rici-P 
RATTFORD  Comandr  time  out 

December  24."'  1679 

FARROR  EDMOND  in  the  ship  Ann  £   Jane  for  London  RICHD  RATT- 
FORD Comand1'  time  out 


March  the  io';'  1678 

GRIGG  ROBERT  £  ALCE  GRIGG  in  the  ship  Mary  for  Carolina]  NICHO- 
LAS LOCKWOOD  Comander  time  out 


March  the  \\"'  1678 

GARDNER  GEORGE  in  the  Ship  Samaritan  for  Leverpo[ol]  VALENTINE 
TRIM  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  18'*  1678 

GRESTNINH  JACOBUS  in  the  Pink  Desire   for  Pool  THO  WADIJAM 
Comander  security 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  371 


March  the  20"'  1678 

GOLDING  PERSIVALL   ia  the  ship  White  Fox  for  London  JOHN  LEE 
Comandcr  time  out 


March  the  22rf 1678 

GERISII  BENJAMIN   in   the   Ketch  Mary  for  Boston  JOHN  GARDNER 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  fl  1679 

GODFRY   MARY  in   the   Ship  Mary  for   Carolina   Nicil0  LoCKWOOD 
Comand1  time  out 


Aprill  the  12"   1679 

GOODING  JOSEPH   in    the    Barq,  Boiieta    RICHD  RlPLY   Comandr  for 
Jamaica  time  out 


Aprill  the  2^"1  1679 

GlTTES  HENRY  in  the  Ship  Mary  for  Carolina  NICHOLAS  LOCKWOOD 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  6"'  1679 

GOLDING  FERCIVALL  in  the  Ship  Concord  for  London  JAMES  STRUTT 
Comandr 


May  the  6'7'  1679 

GIBBS  RlCH°  in  the  ship  Bachelor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG  Comandr 

time  out 

May  the  14"'  1679 

GIBBS  EDWARD  in  the  ship  Roe  Buck  for  Lond°  WM  SHAFTO  Comander 

time  out 
47—2 


372  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


May  the  23   1679 

GOGIN  WILLIAM  in  the  ship  Bacliclor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG  Coman- 
der  time  out 


July  the  22d  1679 

GRAY  ROBERT  in  the  Keatch  Endeavor  for  New  England  LAWRENCE 
CUTT  Comandcr  time  out 


August  the  g"'  1679 

GORDEN  GEORGE  in   the  ship  Plant:icoii  for  Carolina  AsER  SHARPE 
Comander  time  out 


August  the  1 6"'  1679 

GORTON  JOHN  A  servant  belonging  to  JOHN  BROWNE  in  the  Ketch 
Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH  KNOTT  Comandr 


August  the  I9M  1679 

GODFFREE   GILBERT    a  seru«  belonging   to   Mr  WM  BULKLY   in    the 
Ketch  Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH  KNOTT  Coiliand 


September  y°  id  1679 

GRIFFIN  DENNIS  in   the  sloop  John  and  Francis  for  Antegua  JOHN 
HOWARD  Comandr 


October  the  first  1679 

GoTHER  HENRY  in  the  Sloop  Rutter  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUFFEILD 
Comander  time  out 


October  the  2*  1679 

GORTON  RICH"  in  the  Sloop  Rutter  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUFFEILD 
Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  373 


October  the  f*  1679 

GREENSLATT  THOMAS    in    the    Sloop  true  friendship   for   Antegua 
CHARLES  KALLAHANE  Comandr  security 


Novemtf  the  25'*  1679 

GIDION    ROWLAND    in    the    Ketch   Phvnix    for   Antegua    ROBERT 
FLEXNY  Comandr  security 


February  n'/l  1678 

HAYEM  ABRAHAM  in  the  ship  James  for  New  Yorke  WM  SWEETLAND 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  3^  1678 

HATTON  ROBERT  in  th2  Sloop  Hunter  for  Surranam  WALTE[R]  Assu- 
EROS  Comander  time  out 


March,  the  f  1678 

HOLLARD  THOMAS  in  the  Constant  Warwick  Frigott  for  London  Cap' 
RALPH  DELAVALL  Comandr  security 


March  the  11"'  1678 

HOLLOWAY  RICH3  in  the  ship  Samaritan  for  Leverpool  VALENTINE 
TRIM  Comander  time  out 

March  the  12'*  1678 

HERRICK   ISAAC  in   the    Ketch    Wm  £  Susan,    for    New   Engla[nd] 
RALPH  PARKER  Comander  time  out 


March  the  2o'A  1678 

HARVEY,   GRIFFITH,   in  the  ship  Merck"  Bonadvmturc,   fo[r]   London 
WM  BULKLY  Comander  time  out 


374  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  21    1678 

HAMILTON  ADAM  in  the  Ketch  Wm  £  Susan  for  New  England  RALPH 
PARKER  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  24'*  1678 

HEYWOOD  JOHN  in  the  Pinke  Submission   for  London  CHRISTOPHER 
NEWHAM  Comandcr  time  out 


March  the  24"'  1678 

HlGLEY  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Mary  for  Boston  JOHN  GARDNER  Coman- 
der  time  out 


March  the  28"'  1678   \?  should  be  1679]. 

HASELL  WILLIAM  in  the  Ship  Olline  Tree  for  Bristoll  THOMAS  SHEL- 
LAM  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  tJie  first  1679 

HAWTON  GERARD  in  the  ship  Expedition  for  London  JOHN  HARDING 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  first  1679 

HAVILAND  MILES  in  the   Ketch  Swallmu  for  Rhoad  Island  JOSEPH 
HARDY  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  2rf  1679 

HENDLY  DANIELL  and  ELIZA  in  the  ship  Olive  Tree  for  Bristoll  THOMAS 
SHELLAM  Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the$'1  1679 

HETHERINGTON  KATHERINE    in   the    Pink  Greyhound  for    London 
JOSEPH  WASEY  Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  -7S 


A  prill  the  IOM  1679 

HOWELL  SARAH  in  the  Barq,  Prouidancc  for  Burmudos  FRANCIS  WAT- 
LINGTON  Comander  time  out 


Apr  ill  the  10"  1679 

HtJRLES,  ELIZ^  in  the  ship  Martin  for   Newfoundland  CHRISTOPHER 
MARTIN  Comand'  tlme  out 

Aprill  the  19"'  1679 
HIGGISON  HENRY   in   the   ship  frcinds  Advcntnrc    for   Lond°  JOHN 

BLADES  Comander 

time  out 

Aprill  the  19"'  1679 
HOLLIDAY  MARY  in  the   ship  Recovery  for  New  Yorke  THOMAS  CHIN- 

NERY  Comander 

time  out 


Aprill  the  22''  1679 
HOLDIP  MILLIARD  in  the   Ship  LO«#  Merck"  for  London  EDWARD 

DESWORTH  Comander 

secunty 

/  

Aprill  the  22    1679 

HOLT  ROWLAND  in  the  Ship  Honor  for  London  THOMAS  WARREN 
Lomander 

time  out 

Aprill  the  30"'  1679 

HACKER  FERDINANDO  in  the  ship  Fmrcffax  for  London  Nicm  FAIRE- 
FAX  Comander 

time  out 

May  the  z'1  1679 
HEALY  W  in  the  ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDM°  DITTY  Comander 

time  out 


376  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


May  ike  third  1679 

HURST  WM  in  the  Ship  Adventure  for  Lond°  WM  JOHNSON  Comandr 

time  out 

May  the  third  1679 

HOLSEY  RICHARD  in  the  Sloop  Batchdor  for  Leward  PETER  SWAINE 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  2$"'  1679 

HACKETT  ROBERT  in  the  ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND  DITTY 
ComancU  time  out 


May  the  23^  1679 

HALEY    DENNIS   in  the  ship  Society   for  Bristoll    EDMOND  DITTY 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  31  1679 

HELMES  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Nick"  £  Rebecca  for  New  Yorke  NICHOLAS 
BLAKE  Comandr  time  out 


June  the  2rf  1679 

HOOK  WM   in    the   Barcj,  Hopavdl  for  Boston   NICHOLAS  MORRELL 
Comander  security 

June  the  13  1679 

HUNT  DENNIS  in  the  ship  Coast  Fnggott  for  London  PHILLIP  VAR- 
LOE  Comander  time  out 


June  the  14   1679 

How  ELIZA-  in  the  Ship  Johns  Adventure  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  WIN- 
SLOW  Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  377 


June  the  17"'  1679 

HOOPER  DANIELL  in  the  Ketch  Joseph  for  New  Yorke  ABRAHAM 
KNOTT,  Comand1'  time  out 


June  the  21    1679 

HARRIS  EDWARD  in  the  Ship  Experiment  for  Lond°, HENRY  SUTTON 
Comandr  time  out 


Jime  the  21    1679 
HILL  JOHN  in  the  ship  Charles  for  Lond°  THOMAS  NASH  Comander 

security 


June  the  21  1679 

HOUGH   WM  in   the   Ship    W>"  f?   Robert    for   London    GILES   BOND 
Comander  time  out 


yune  the  28  1679 

HUNT  JOHN   in   the    ship  Providence    for   Boston    TIMOTHY  PROUT 
Comander  time  out 


Jnly  the  third  1679 

HoRNE  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  in  the  ship   W'{  Ann    for    London 
PHILLIP  HANGER  Comander  time  out 


y^lly  t/te  IOM  1679 

HUGHS    ANDREW    in    the    ship  Amity     for     Lond°     BENJA  GROVE 
Comand'-  time  out 


July  the  31    1679 

HALL  GILES  juv  in  the  Ketch  John  f  Mary  for  Boston  JOHN  PARRECK 
Comandr  security 

48 


378  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


Atigust  the  14  1679 

HERBERT  HENRY  in  the  Ship  John  C  Henry  for  Bristo[l]  THOMAS 
CADES  Comander  time  out 


August  the  2Qlh  1679 

HOBBS  ELIZA  in  the  ship  Robert  for  Lond°  RICHARD  COCK  Comander 

time  out 


September  the  if'  1679 

HARKER  JOHN  in  the  ship  Hope  for  New  Engld  JOHN  PRICE  Comander 

time  out 

September  the  i8//£  1679 

HOLDSWORTH  ARTHER  in  the   Ship    T/tomas  f    Sarah  for  Lonfdon] 
JAMES  DAY  Comander  time  out 


October  tJie  7"'  1679 

HOTEN  MARGERY  in  the  Sloop  Affrka  for  Leward  Islands  ANTHONY 
BURGESS  Comander  security 


October  the  fA  1679 

HILK  JOHN  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antegua  CHARLES  KAL- 
LAHANE  Comander  security 


October  the  f'  1679 

HANCOCK  ALEXANDER    in    the    Sloop   true  freittdship   for   Antequa 
CHARLES  KALLAHANE  Comander  security 


October  the  20'*  1679 

HASELL  PETER  in  the  Ship  Happy  rettirne  for   London  ISAAC  RAGG 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  379 


October  the  29'*  1679 

HALE  BARNABIE  and  THO  How  Seru«s  belonging  to  Coll"  CHRISTO- 
PHER CODRINGTON  in  the  Barcfc  Done  for  Nevis  ANTHONY  JENOUX 
Comander 


October  the  29"'  1679 

HOLT  JOSEPH  in  the    Sloop  Hopewell  for   Antegoa   JOHN  AYRES 
Comandr  time  out 

November  y  6IA  1679 

HUNT  LUKE  in  the  Barq,  Adventure  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUFFEILD 
Comander  time  out 


November  the  2fk  1679 

HANNAH,  ANDREW  a  Serv"  belonging  to  WM  STICKLAND  in  the  Sloop 
Katturine  for  Antegua  ANDREW  GALL  Comander 


December  the  24'*  1679 

HOLEMAN  ROGER  in  the  Sloop  true  freindship  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  nth  1678 
JARMIN  SYMON  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Boston  WM  GUARD  Comander 

time  out 

March  the  14"'  1678 

JACCSON  WM  in  the  ship  Ann  and  Mary  for  Antegoa  JOHN  JOHNSON 
Comander  time  out 

March  the  2OM  1678 

JACCSON  GEORGE  in  the  Ship  Merch" Bonadventttre  for  London  W" 
BULKLEY  Comandr  time  out 

48—2 


3 So  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  29"'  1679 

JlPSON  SARAH   in   the   ship  Mary   for    Carolina    NlCH°   LOCKWOOD 
Comandr  time  out 


A  frill  the  <f  1679 

JACOB  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Providence  for  New  England  MARKE  HUNK- 
ING  Comander  time  out 


Apr  ill  the  19"'  1679 

JOHNSON  NATHANIELL  in  the  friends  Adventure  for  Antegua,  JOHN 
LONG  Comander  time  out 


May  the  9'*  [Pig]   1679 

JONES  JOHN  junr  in  the  ship  Aim  and  Eliz*  for  Leverpool  HUGH  REY- 
NOLDS Comander  time  out 


May  t/ie  20"'  1679 

JONES  ROBERT  in  the   Ship  Rose  and  Croivn  for  London  THOMAS 
CROFTS  Comander  security 


May  the  22*  1679 

JORDAN  WM,  in  the  Ship  Prudence  and  Mary  for  Boston  JACOB  GREEN 
Comander 


May  the  22d  1679 

JOHNSON  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Joseph  for  New  Yorke  ABRAHAM  KNOTT 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  22 d.  1679 

JONES  RICH"  in  the  Ship  Battchelor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG  Comander 

time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  381 

May  the  23*  1679 

JAMES  WILLIAM  in  the    Ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND   DITTY 

Comander  time  out 


June  the  n"'  1679 

JELSON  JOELL  in  the  Ship  Bachelor  for  Bri.stoll  ROGER  BAGG  Comander 

time  out 


June  the  11"'  1679 

IRISH  GEORGE  in  the  ship  Bachelor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG  Comander 

time  out 

June  the  if1  1679 

JENKINS  OWEN  in  the  Ketch  Jo/ins  Adventure  for  Jamaica  EDWARD 
WlNSLOE  Comand1'  time  out 


June  the  i8M  1679 

JONES  SAMUELL  in  the  Ketch  Johns  Adventure  for  Jamaica  EDWARD 
WlNSLOE  Comandr  security 


the  27'*  1679 

INGLEBY  NICHOLAS  in  the  ship  Prouidence  for  Boston  TIMOTHY  PROUT 
Comandr  security 


August  the  i3M  1679 

JACCSON  JAMES    in    the    Barq,  Hopewell   for   Virginia    THO   CURLE 
Comander  time  out 


August  the  14'*  1679 

JONES    ELIZA-  in  the  Barq,  Plantacon   for  Carolina   ASER    SHARPE 
Comander  security 


382  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

September  the  fourth  1679 

JAMES  RICH"  A  serv"  belonging  to  Coll°  SAM- L  NEWTON  in  the  ship 
Joseph  for  New  Yorke  STEPHEN  CLAY  Comandr 


September  the  if'  1679 

JOHNSON   NATHANIELL  in  the  Sloop   true  freindship    for    Antegua 
CHARLES  KALLAHANE  Comander  time  out 


September  the  13   1679 

JORDAN  JAMES  in  the  ship  Mallego  Merch"  for  London  ROGER  HOMER 
Comander  time  out 

September  the  19"'  1679 

JENKINS  JANE  in  the  Ship  Lixboa  Merch"  for  New  Yor[k]  ROGER 
WHlTFEILD  Comander  security 


September  the  26"'  1679 

JENNINGS  MICHAELL  in  the  Sloop  Rntter  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUF- 
FEILD  Comandr  time  out 


October  the  7"'  1679 

JENNINGS  WILLIAM,    in    the    Sloop    True  friendship  for    Antegufa] 
CHARLES  KALLAHANE  Comand'-  security 


October  the  29'*  1679 

JOHN  MORGAN  in  the  Barq,  Dove   for   Neuis  ANTHONY  JENNOR, 
Comander.  time  out. 

Nouember  the  7  1679 

JONES  WILLIAM  in  the  Sloop  Hopnvell  for  Antegua  WM  MURPHY 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED. 


383 


Nouember  the  f'  1679 

JONES   HECTOR   in   the   Sloop   Hopewell   for    Antegua   W"  MURPHY 
Comander 


time  out 


Aprill  the  24'*  1679 

KING  WILLIAM  in  the  ship  friends  Adventure  for  Lond°  EDWARD 
BLADES  Comander  security 


May  the  zd  1679 

KENNEDY  JOHN  and  ELLINOR  his  wife  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll 
EDMOND  DITTY  Comander  timeout 


May  the  28'*  1679 

KYTE  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Prudence  and  Mary  for  Boston  JACOB  GREEN 
Comand'" 


time  out 


August  the  2d  1679 

KEITH  HENRY  in  the  Ship  Young  William  for  Virginia  THO:  CORNISH 
Comandr 


time  out 


November  tJte  29"'  1679 

KEW  NICHOLAS   in  the   Bar<t  Resolution   for  Antegua   THO  GILBERT 
Comander  security 


Fefr*  if7'  1678 

LYNCH   NICHOLAS  and  ALICE  his  Wife  in  the   Barq,  Adventure  for 
Antegua  CHRISTOPHER  BERROW  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  i8';'  1679  [1671] 

LOCK  ANN   in  the  Ketch,    W>"  f  Susan    for    New  England    RALPH 
PARKER  Comand'  time  out 


384  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  20'*  1679  [1674] 

LYTTCOT  LEONARD  in  the  Ship  Supply  for  Lond°  JOSEPH  FREEMAN 
Comander  security 


April  I  the  first  1679 

LEE  HENRY  in  the  Ketch  Unity  for  Virginia  JAMES  RAINY  Comander 

time  out 


Aprill  the  third  1679 

LEE   HENRY   in  the  Ship  Martin  for   Newfoundland   CHRISTOPHER 
MARTIN  Comand1'  time  out 


Aprill  the  16"'  1679 

LANGLEY  WM  in  the   Ship  Brothers  Adventure  for  New  Yorke  JOHN 
SELLOCK  Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  21"  1679 
LOPES  ABRAHAM  in  the  ship  Hope  for  Lond°  JOSEPH  BALL  Comandr 

time  out 


Aprill  the  22''  1679 

LQWTHER  CHRISTOPHER   a  servant  belonging  to  Coll0  HENRY  DRAX 
in  the  Ship  Honor  for  Lond°  THO  WARREN  Comand1' 


May  the  12"'  1679 

LANGTON  THOMAS  in  the  Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAUID  FOGG 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  28'7'  1679 

LYDIATT  TIMOTHY  in  the  Ship  W"  £  John  for  Boston  SAMUELL  LEGG 
Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  385 


June  the  if'1  1679 

LONGSON  WILLIAM  in  the  Ketch  John'sAducnturc  for  Jamaica  EDWARD 
WlNSLOW  Comand1  security 


July  the  if'  1679 
ke    Rebecca    for  Virgi 
mander  time  out 


LEE    RICH"    in   the    Pinke    Rebecca    for  Virginia    THOMAS    WMS  Co- 


July  the  29"'  1679 

LEROUX   JACOB    in   the   Ketch    Dove  for  Antegua    JOHN    GRAFTON 
Comand''  security 


Augiist  the  &"'  1679 

LEWGAR  JOHN  in  the  ship  freindship   for   London   JOHN  WILLIAMS 
Comand1  time  out 


August  the  13"'  1679 

LADSON    JOHN    in  the    Barr^  Plantaion    for    Carolina  AbER  SllARPE 
Comander  time  out 


August  the  28"'  1679 
LLOYD  JOHN  in  the  ship  Barbados  Merck"  for  Leward  Islands 

time  out 


September  the  2li  1679 

LANGFORD  HARRY  in  the  Ship  Joseph  for  New  Yorke  STEPHEN  CLAY 
Comander  time  out 


September  the  15'''  1679 

LYNN  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Mallego  Merck"  for  Lond°  ROGER  HOMER 
Comand'  time  out 

49 


386  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


September  the  16"'  1679 

LYNCH    RICHARD   in  the  Sloop   true  friendship  for   Nevis   CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comand1'  time  out 


October  the  25"'  1679 

LEE    HENRY    in    the  Ship   Happy  returns  for    Lond°    ISAAC    RAND 
Comand1  security 

Nouember  the  24"'  1679 

LlLBURNE  RlCHu  in  the  Ketch  Mary  £  Sarah  for  Prouidence  GEORGE 
CONOWAY  Comancl1'  security 


November  the  2<)"L  1679 

LYNCH  MORGAN  in  the  Barq^  resolution  for  Antegua  THOMAS  GIL- 
BERT Comand1'  the  said  LYNCH  being  a  Seru"  belonging  to  JOHN 
CODRINOTON  Esqr. 

December  the  22:   1679 

LYNE  CHRISTOPHER  Esqr  in  the  Ship  Recovery  for  Jamaica  JAMES 
BROWNE  Comandr 


December  the  31.  1679 

LOPEZ  TELLES  ABRAHAM   in  the  ship  Recovery  for  Jamaica  JAMES 
BROWN  Comand1  time  out 


January  the  4"'  1678 

MAYNARD  JAMES  A  Seru"   belonging  to   MATHEW  WMS-  in  the  ship 
Old  head  of  Kingsale  for  Lew(1  ROBERT  BARKER  Comand 


January  the  28"'  1678 

MARSHALL  JARVIS  in  the  Ship  James  for  New  Yorke  JAMES  SWEET- 
LAND  Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  3»7 


FetP    li"'   1678 

MASTUS  JOSEPH    and   MARTHA   MASTUS    in  the  Ship  Patience  for 
London  THOMAS  HUDSON  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  IOM  1679  [1678] 
MORRIS  WM  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Boston  WM  GUARD  Comand"1 

time  out 


March  the  14'*  1678 

MELONY   TIMOTHY   in   the  Ship  Ann  and  Mary  for  Antegua  JOHN 
JOHNSON  Comandr  security 


March  the  18'*  1678 

MORRIS    ISAAC   in   the   Ketch  Begining  for   New   Yorke   WM    PLAY 
Comandr  time  out 


March  the  19"'  1678 

MADDOX    JONE    in   the   Ketch  Begining  for    New  Yorke   W"  PLAY 
Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  f1   1679 

MATTSON  BENJA   in  the  Ship  John  and  Mary   for    Lond°  EDWARD 
CALCOTT  Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  Vh  1679 

MANNEN  ANDREW  in  the  Ship  Mary  for  Carolina  NICHOLAS  LOCK- 
WOOD  Comand1'  time  out 


Aprill  the  IOM  1679 

MAUL  THOMAS    in   the   Ketch    W"  f?  John   for  New  England  JOHN 
SAUNDERS  Comand1'  time  out 

49—2 


388  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


Apr  ill  the  17"'  1679 

MAJOR  WM  in  the  Barq,  Blessing  for  Prouidence  FRANCIS  WATLIXGTOX 
Comander  time  out 


April  I  the  28"'  1679 

MAHONY  DANIELL  in  the  ship/mw^r  Adventure  for  Antegua  JOHN 
LONG  Comand1  time  out 


Aprillthe  25"'  1679 

MICIIELL    RICH"   in    the    Ship    Nathan"  for    Boston    \V  '    CLARKE 
Comander  security 


A  prill  the  25     1679 

MICHELL    JOHN    in    the    Ship    Nathan11   for    Boston  W1'    CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  8'*  1679 

MORGAN  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND  DlTTY  Co- 
mander time  out 


May  the  8'A  1679 

MACCMASH  CHARLES  in  the  Ship  Roc  Buck  for  Lond°  WM  SHAFTO 
Comander  security 


May  the  13"'  1679 

MURPHY  DANIELL  in  the  Ship  Industry  for  Bristoll  JAMES  PORTER 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  14"'  1679 

MORGAN    THOMAS  in  the  Ship  Bachelor  for  Bristoll    ROGER    BAGG 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  389 


May  the  14"'  1679 

MAGWAINE  OWEN  in  the  ship  Industry  for  Bristoll  JAMES  PORTER 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  if'  1679 

MATHER  GEORGE  in  the  Ship  Hannah  and  Eliff1  for  Lond°  RICH"  Fix 
Comandr  security 


May  the  19"'  1679 

MASON  SYLAM  in  the  Ship  Wm  £  John  for  Boston  SAMUELL  LEGG 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  23*  1679 

MARROW  CORNELIUS  £  KATHERINE  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll 
EDMOND  DITTY  Comander  time  out 


May  the  24"'  1679 

MOSELY  RICHARD    in   the    Ship   Wm  £  John  for   Boston   SAMUELL 
LEGG  Comander  time  out 


May  the  24"'  1679 

MORGAN  EDWARD  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND  DITTY 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  24"  1679 

MAHANE  JOHN    in  the   ship  Industry  for    Bristoll   JAMES    PORTER 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  28"'  1679 

MORRELL  NICHOLAS  in  the  Ship  Prudence  and  Mary  for  Boston  JACOB 
GREEN  Comander  time  out 


390  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


May  the  30"'  1679 

MACCLAHEN  OWEN  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND  DITTY 
Comander  time  out 


June  the  i8M  1679 

MATTSON    MATHEW   in   the   Ship    Concord  for  Lond°  WM   FOSTER 
Comander  time  out 


June  the  14'*  1679 

MARCH  THOMAS,  MARY  £  SARAH   in   the   Ship  Society  for  Bristoll 
EDMOND  DITTY  Comandr  time  out 


July  the  f  1679 

MACCENREE   JOHN  in  the   Pink  Reoecca  for  Virginia  THOMAS  WMS 
Comandr  time  out 


July  the  i6'A  1679 

MATTHEWS  GEORGE  in  the  Pink  Elis*  for  Boston  JOHN   BONNER 
Comander  time  out 


July  the  2ist  1679 

MANSELL  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Rich*  and  Mary  for  New  England 
SAMUELL  FITCH  Comandr  security 


August  the  12'*  1679 

MAHONE  JAMES  A  Seruant  belonging  to  HENRY  QUINTYNE  Esqr  in  the 
Plantacoii  for  Carolina  ASER  SHARPE  Comandr 


August  the  13'*  1679 

MACCDANIELL   PATRICK  in  the  Ketch  Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH 
KNOTT  Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  391 


'August  the  14"'  1679. 

MiDLETON    ARTHUR    in    the    Barq,    Plantacoii    for    Carolina    ASER 
SHARPE  Comand1'  time  out 


September  the  16"'  1679 

MOUNTACK  ANDREW  in  the  Ship  Eliz"  for  Holland  ALLEXANDER 
MATTISON  Comandr  security 


October  the  first  1679 

MADEN  PATRICK  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr  time  out 


October  the  2"r  1679 

MUSKETT  WM  in  the  Sloop  Rutter  for  Jamaica  EDWARD   DUFFEILD 
Comander  time  out 


October  the  fourth  1679 

MELLOLY  JAMES  in   the    Ship    Virgin  for  Virginia  THO :    ALLUMBY 
Comander  security 


October  the  fh  1679 

MOUNTAINS  JOHN  in  the  Sloop  true  freindship  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr  security 


October  the  25'*  1679 

MORECOCK   THOMAS   in   the   Ship  Happy  returne  for  London  ISAAC 
RAND  Comandr  security 


November  the  21  1679 

MANERICK  NATHANIELL  in  the  Ketch  Phoenix  for  Antegua  ROBERT 
FLEXNY  Comander  security 


392  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

December  the  23*  1679 

MARRIOTT  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Recouery  for  Jamaica  JAMES  BROWNE 
Comand1  time  out 


March  the  f'  1678 

NEUILL  JOHTS'  in  the  ship  Society  for  Boston  WM  GUARD  Comander 

time  out 


July  the  15'*  1679 

NEWTON  ABIGALL  in  the  Ship  Etta?   for  Boston  JOHN  BONNER  Co- 
mandr  time  out 


Jidy  the  22*  1679 

NEEDLER  JOHN  in  -the  Pink  Rebecca  for  Virginia  THOMAS  WILLIAMS 
Comandr  time  out 


August  the  4."'  1679 

NEAGLE   MARTIN  in  the  Ship  Young   William  for  Virginia   THOMAS 
CORNISH  Comand1'  time  out 


September  the  4."'  1679 

NEUILL  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Pearle  for  Leward  Islands  EDWARD  PEIR- 
SON  Comander  security 


September y'  iS'7'  1679 

NASY  DANIELL  in  the  ship  Hope  for   New    England   JOHN    PRICE 
Comander  time  out 

October  the  \^!Ii  1679 

NUTTALL  THOMAS  in  the  ship  Happy  returnc  for  Lond°  ISAAC  RAND 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  393 

October  y'  2d  1 679 

ONEAL  ANN  in  the  Sloop  Rutter  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUFFEILD 

Comandr  time  out 


Nouemb"  the  io'A  1679 

OLDRIDGE  ABELL  in  the  Sloop  Hopeivell  for  Antegua  WM  MURPHY 
Comandr  time  out 


Nouember  y*  20"'  1679 

OGLE  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Mary  and  Sarah  for  Prouiden  [Providence] 
GEORGE  CONOWAY  Comandr  security 


N member  y1  24^  1679 

OSBURNE  ROBERT  a  Seru"  belonging  to  RICH"  LILBURNE  in  ye  Ketch 
Mary  and  Sarah  for  Prouidence  GEORGE  CON\VAY  Comandr 


January  the  13"'  1678 

PATY  ELIZA  in  the  Ship  Joseph  and  Ann  for  Carolina  SAMUELL  EVANS 
Comandr  time  out 


February  the  21 :  1678 

PEIRCE  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Judith  for  Lond°  ROBERT  KINGSLAND 
Comander  time  out 


February  2%"'  1678 

PEARSON  JOHN    in   the   Ship    Samuell    for    London    JOHN    CLARKE 
Comander 


March  the  third  1678 

PIPER    WM    in    the    Ship    bcgining   for    Virginia    Tiro:    BOSSINGEK 
Comandr  time  out 

50 


394  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  third  1678 

PERRIN  MARGARF.TT  in  the  ship  Arthur  for  Lond°  HENRY  COSKER 
Comandr  security 


March  the  fifth  1678 

PERWIDGE  JOB   in   the  ship  Expedition  for  Virginia  JollX   HARDING 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  13  1678 

PILE  W"  in  the  Barq,  Susanna  for  Carolina  HUGH  BABELL  Comander 

time  out 


March  the  21  1678 

PARRIS  OWEN  in  the  Barq,  Joseph  for  Saltertudos  STEPHEN  CLAY 
Comand'  security 

March  the  28"'  1679 

PERWIDG  Jon  in  the  Ship  Endcawr  for    London    JAMES  GILBERT 
Comander  renewed 


April  I  the  first  1679 

PEAD  THOMAS  in  the  Keatch  Swallow  for  Road  Island  JOSEPH  HARDY 
Comand1  time  out 


Aprill  the  fifth  1679 

PLUinER   JOHN   in  the   Barq,   May  fflowcr  for    Prouidence   EDWARD 
HUBBERT  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  $"'   1679 

PENISTON  SAMUELL  in  the  Barq,  May  fflowr  for  Providence  EDWARD 
HUBBART  Comand1'  lime  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  395 


Aprill  the  i6M  1679 

PRIMATT    HUMPHRY    in   the    Hoiwr   for    London    THO:  WARREN 
Comand1'  security 

Aprill  the  16"'  1679 

POLEGREEN  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Honor  for  London  THOMAS  WARREN 
Comander  security 


Aprill  the  22*  1679 

POPE  CHARLES  in  the  Ship  Honor  for    Lond°   THOMAS  WARREN 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  22*  1679 

PENNIMAN  JANE  in  the  Ship  Honnor  for  London  THOMAS  WARREN 
Comand''  time  out 


Aprill  the  25"'  1679 

PlDDOCK  WM  in  the  Ship  Freinds  Adventure  for  London  ED\VD  BLADES 
Comand1'  time  out 


Aprill  the  28"'  1679 

POSLETT  RICH?  in  the  Ship  Conclusion  for  Lond°  WM  DEEDING  Co- 
mander time  out 


May  the  2d  1679 

PlNKE  JOHN    in   the    Ketch   Prosperous    for   Virginia    DAVID   FOGG 
Comander  time  out 


May  t/'teS"'  1679 

PARSONES  FRANCIS  in  the  Ship  Concord  for  Lond°  JAMES  STRUTT 
Comand1'  time  out 

50—2 


396  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


May  the  1$"'  1679 

POTTLE  CHRISTOPHER  in  the  Pink  Dymond  for  Topsham  EZEKIAH 
VASS  Comandcr  time  out 


May  the  14"'  1679 
PRICE  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Bachelor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG  Comand1 

time  out 


May  the  19'*  1679 
PRICE  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Bachelor  for  Bristoll  ROGER  BAGG  Comand' 

time  out 

May  t/ie  i<)"'  1679 

PEMMELL  THOMAS  in  the  Ship  Rose  and  Crown  for  Lond°  THOMAS 
CROFTS  Comand1  time  out 

*June  the  16"'  1679 

PLATT  JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Joseph  for  New  Yorke  ABRAHAM  KNOTT 
Comand1  time  out 


June  the  if'1  1679 
PECHEY  LAMBERT  in  the  ship  Ruth  for  Lond°  WM  TAYLOR  Comand1 

time  out 

June  the  2$"'  1679 

PHILLIPS  ELIAZER  in  the  Ship  Prouidence  for  Boston  TIMOTHY  PROUT 
Comand1'  time  out 

\July  the  2id  1679 

PEARSHOUSE   CHESTER   in   the   Pink  Rebecca  for  Virginia   TlIO  WMS 
Comand1'  time  out 


*  [In  the  original  the  name  of  RICORD  percedes  this ;  but  in  order  to  keep  to  the  alpha- 
betical arrangement  I  have  transposed  it  among  the  R's,  and  to  its  proper  date  (see  p.  400).] 

t  [A  similar  remark  applies  to  the  name  RICHARD,  which  stands  here  in  the  original  (see  p. 
401).] 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  397 


July  the  2g"'  1679 

POOR  MILES  in  the  KETCH  Done  for  Antegua  JOHN  GRAFTON  Comand1' 

time  out 


August  the  9//(  1679 

POWELL  ARTHUR  in  the  Ship  Friendship  for  Lond°  JOHN  WILLIAMS 
Comand1 


August  the  1 8"'  1679 

POOR  MARY  A  seru11  belonging  to  M'  WH  BULKLEY  in  the  Ketch  Nep- 
tune for  Virginia  JOSEPH  KXOTT  Comander 


August  the  ig'7'  1679 

PICKFORD  ROBERT  in  the  Ketch  Neptune  for  Virginia  JosEi'H  KNOTT 
Comand1'  time  out 


September  the  ist  1679 

POLLARD  JOSEPH   in  the  Pinke   Trent  for  Boston  GEORGE  MUNJOY 
Comandr  time  out 


September  the  4"'  1679 

PICKFORD  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Pearle  EDWU  PEIRSON  Comandr  for 
Lewd  Islands  renewed 


September  the  8"'  1679 

PENDLETON  MARY  in  the  Ship  Trent  for  Boston  GEORGE  MUNJOY 
Comandr  time  out 


September  the  15"'  1679 

PlLSON   EDWARD  in  the  Ship  Hope  for  New   England    JOHN    PRICE 
Comander  time  out 


398  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

October  the  u"1  1679 

PORTMAN  CHRISTOPHER  in  the  Sloop  Endeavor  for  Carolina  THOMAS 
SHAW  Comand1  time  out 


October  the  \  i"'  1679 

POPPLE  MAGNUS  in  the  Sloop  Endeauor  for  Carolina  THOMAS  SHAW 
Comandr  time  out 


October  the  29"'  1679 

PARKER  JOHN  a  Seruant  belonging  to  Collo  CHRISTOPHER  CODRING- 
TON  in  the  Barq,  Done  for  Neuis  ANTHONY  JENNOR  Comand'' 


October  the  29  1679 

PAGE  JOHN  a  Seruant  belonging  to  Collo  CHR:  CODRINGTON   in  the 
Barq,  Done  for  Neuis  ANTHONY  JENOUR  Comand 


Nouember  the  27'*  1679 

PARRIS  OWEN  in  the  Barq,  Resolution  for  Antegua  THOMAS  GILBERT 
Comandr  time  out 


December  the  23''  1679 

PERSIVALL  ANDREW  in  the  Ship  Ann  £  Jane  for  Lond°  RICHU  RATT- 
FORD  CoTnandr  security 


March  the  \fl  1678 

QUERK  JOHN  a  Servant  belonging  to  THOMAS  ALLEN  in  the  Ketch 
W'"  £  Susan  for  New  England  RALPH  PARKER  Comand1 


August  the  12"'  1679 

QUINTYNE  RICHU  in  the  Barq,  Plantacon  for  Carolina  ASER  SHARPE 
Comand1  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  399 


February  the  25"  1678 

ROSE  CHRISTOPHER  in  the  Ship  Patience  for  Lond°  THOMAS  HUDSON 
Comand1'  security 


February  the  27"'  1679  [1678] 

ROVDON  WM  in  the  Constant  Warwick  Friggott  for  London  Cap'  RALPH 
DELAUALI,  Comand1'  time  out 


March  the  3rf  1678 

RYDER  SYMON  A  seruant  belonging  to  GEORGE  MOOR  in  the  Ship 
Vineyard  for  Virginia  HENRY  PERRIN  Comandr 


March  the  third  1678 

ROANE  BANCKS  in  the  Sloop  Hunter  for  Surranam  WALTER  ASSUEROS 
Comandr  time  out 


March  the  12"'  1678 

ROBINSON  ALLEXANDER  in  the  Ship  Ann  £  Mary  for  Antegua  JOHN. 
JOHNSON  Comand1'  security 


March  the  21  1678 

ROSS  WILLIAM  in  the   Ketch  IV"  f  Susan  for  New  England  RALPH 
PARKER  Comand1'  time  out 


March  the  26:  1679 

ROBERTS  WM  in  the    Pinke   Endcauor  for  Lond°  JAMES  GILBERTS 
Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  2*  1679 

RIDLEY  GEORGE  in  the  Sloop  Rntter  for  Jamaica  EDW°  DUFFEILD 
Corhandr  time  out 


400  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

April  I  the  12th    1679 

Row  LAWRENCE  in  the  ship  Robert  for  Boston  NATHAN  HAYMAN 
Comander  time  out 


Apr  ill  the  19"'  1679 

ROTH  RlCHD  in  the  Ship  Recovery  for  New  Yorke  THOMAS   CHINERY 
Comander  time  out 


Apritttkeyj*  1679 

REMNANT  JAMES  and  JONE  his  Wife  in  the  Ship  Industry  for  Bristoll 
JAMES  PORTER  Comand1  time  out 


May  the  6th  1679 

RAINY  LUKE  A  servant  belonging  to  Mr  HENRY  APLEWHITE  in  the 
Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAUID  FOGG  Comandr 


May  the  13"  1679 

RiCHBELt  RICHARD  in  the  Ship  Experim"  for  London  ALLEN  COCK 
Comander  security 


May  the  19"  1679 

RAVENSCROFT  BENJA  in  the  Ship  Rose  and  Crowne  for  Lend0  THOMAS 
CROFTS  Comandr  time  out 


May  the  20"'  1679 

REMNANT  JAMES  f  JOXE  in  the  Ship  New  Concord  for  Lond°  JAMES 
STRUTT  Comandr  renewed 


*\May  the  24'*  1679 

RICORD  CHARLES  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND  DITTY 
Comander  time  out] 

•  {TO5  name  is  entered  among  the  P's  in  the  original,  as  is  the  case  with  RICHARD,  JAMES, 
at  bottom  of  next.page.] 


TICKETS  GRANTED,  401 


May  the  28"'  1679 

RAINSFORD  EDWARD  in  the  Ship  Wm  £  John  for  Boston  SAMUELL 
LEGG  Comandr  time  out 


May  the  28"'   1679 

RUSSELL  EDWARD   in   the   Ship   Wm  £  John  for  Boston  SAMUELL 
LEGG  Comandr  time  out 


May  the  28"'  1679 

RICHBELL  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  W"  £  John  for  Boston  SAMUELL  LEGG 
Comander  time  out 


June  the  28"'  1679 

RICH  ROBERT  Senior  in  the  Ship  Amity  for  London  BENj1  GROVES 
Comander  time  out 


July  the  first  1679 

RICHBELL  JOHN  in  the  ship  Prouidence  for  Boston  TIMOTHY  PROUT 
Comander  security 


July  the  10"'  1679 

RULE  THOMAS  in  the   Pinke  Rebecca    for  Virginia    THO:  WILLIAMS 
Comander  time  out 


Jiily  the  17'*  1679 

RUDGE  THOMAS  in  the  Briganteen  Brother's  Adventure  for  New  Yorke 
ROBERT  DARKIN  Comandr  security 


\July  the  21  1679 

RICHARD  JAMES  in  the  Pinke  Rebecca  for  Virginia  THOMAS  WILLIAMS 
Comandr  time  out] 

51 


403  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


August  the  third  1679 

RICE  JAMES  and  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Young  W'"  for  Virginia  THOMAS 
CORNISH  Comandr  time  out 


August  y  15"'  1679 

RICH  ROBERT  in  the  ship  Postilion  for  New  England  JOHN  PRAUL 
Comandr  security 


August  y  15"  1679 

RUDLE  ROBERT    in  the  Ship   John  and  Henry  for    Bristoll  THOMAS 
CADES  Comander  time  out 


September  the  4."*  1679 

ROBOTHAM   WILLIAM  in  the  Ship  Joseph  for  New  Yorke   STEPHEN 
CLAY  Comandr  a  serv"  belonging  to  Coll°  SAMLL   NEWTON 


Nouember  the  third  1679 

REDDIN    KATHERINE   a    Sen'"  belonging    to    MARTIN  HAYES   for 
Jamaica  in  the  Barq,  Adventure  EDWD  DUFFEILD  Comander 


January  the  fourteenth  1678 

SLAUGHTER  WILLIAM  a  Serv"  belonging  to  JOHN  JENNINGS  in  the 
ship  Joseph  £  Ann  for  Carolina  SAMLL  EUANS  Comandr 


January  the  14'*  168   [1678] 

SERJEANT  RICHD  in  the  Ship  Joseph  and  Ann  for  Carolina  SAMUELL 
EVANS  Comander  security 


January  the  28"'  1678 

SMITH  PHILLIP  in  the  Ship  James  for  New  Yorke  WM  SWEETLAND 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  403 


February  the  \\"1  1678 

SYMONS  SAMUELL  in  the  Ship  James  for  NewYorke  WM  SwEETLAND 
Comandr  time  out 


February  the  13:   1678 

STOCKLEY   JOHN    and  MARY    in    the  ship  two  Brothers  for  Jamaica 
RICE  JEFFERYS  Comander  time  out 


February  the  13"'  1678 

SHERWOOD   SAMUELL   in  the   ship   Two  Brothers   for   Jamaica    RlCE 
JEFFERYS  Comandr  time  out 


February  the  if'1  1678 

STEEL  MARY  in  the  ship  Merck"  Bonaduenture  for  London  WJI  BUCK- 
LEY Comandr  time  out 


February  the  25"'  1678 

SMITH   HESTER  in    the    Barq,  Plantacoh  for  Carolina  ASER  SHARPE 
Comandr  time  out 


Merck  the  V*  1678 

STOAKES  MICHAELL  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Boston  WILLIAM  GUARD 
Comander  time  out 


March  the  \\ih  1678 
STACY  VV    in  the  Ship  Society  for  Boston  WM  GUARD  Comand1' 

time  out 


March  the  12"'  1678 

SMITH  EDWARD  in  the  Barq,  Susannah  for  Carolina  HUGH  BABELL 
Comander  security 

51—2 


404  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  18'*  1678 

SANDERS  BENJA    in    the    Ketch  begin  ing  for    New  Yorke   WM  PLAY 
Comandr  time  out 


March  the  26"'  1679 

STEEL   MARY*  in  the  Ship  Supply  for    London    JOSEPH  FREEMAN 
Comandr  renewed 


March  the  29'*  1679 

SAILES    RICH"  in    the    Ketch   Swallow   for    New    England    JOSEPH 
HARDY  Comander  time  out 


March  the  31"  1679 

SEWER  JOHN  in  the  ship  John  and  Thomas  for  Prouidence  THOMAS 
JENOUR  Comander  time  out 


March  the  31"  1679 

SCOTT   BENJA  in   the    Ship  Expedition   for    Lond°    JOHN    HARDING 
Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  first  1679 

SMITH  WM  in  the  Ketch  Unity  for  Virginia  JAMES  RAINY  Comand1' 

time  out 


Aprill  the  $*  1679 

SALT  SAMUEL!,  in  the  Ship  Change  for  London  WM  KlXG  Comander 

time  out 


Apr  ill  the  12"'   1679 

SANDIFORD  HENRY  in  the  ship  Robert  for  Boston  NATHAN  HAYMAN 
Comander  time  out 

*  [See  under  date  Feb.  17,  in  previous  page.] 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  4°5 


Aprill  the   15"'  1679 

SFRANE    ALMONS   in    the    Ship  Eli?     for   Neuis  PETER   MAJOR 
Comandr  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   in   the  Ketch  Unity  for  Virginia  JAMES  RAINY 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  22d  1679 

SPICER    SAMUELL  in   the   Ship  Hope   for    London    JOSEPH  BALL 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  26"'  1679 

SMITH  MARGERETT  a  Seru"  belonging  to  THOMAS  DOXEY  in  the  Ship 
Brothers  Aduenture  for  New  Yorke  JN°  SELLECK  Comr 


Aprill  the  W'  1679 

SNACKNELL  RICHD  in  the  Ship  Nathan"   for  Boston  WM  CLARKE 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  2d  1679 

SOUTHWORTH  FRANCIS  in  the  Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAUID 
FOGG  Comander  time  out 


May  the  fifth  1679 

STAPLETON  WALTER  in  the  Ship  Society  for  Bristoll  EDMOND  DITTY 
Comander  time  out 


406  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


May  the  IOM  1679 

STANTON  PEARCE  in  the  Barq>  Resolution  for  Antcgua  JOHN  INGLE- 
BEE  Comandr  time  out 


May  the  12"'  1679 

SHORT    WALTER    in   the   Ship  Bachelor    for    Bristoll    ROGER    BAGG 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  14"  1679 

SKAHANE  TEIGE  in  the  Ship  Industry  for   Bristoll  JAMES  PORTER 
Comandr  time  out 


May  (he   14^  1679 

SMITH    ISAAC    in  the    Ship    Supply  for   Boston    JOHN   MELLOWES 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  \$k  1679 

SANDOME  RICHD  in  the  Ship  Swallow  for  Leuerpoole  THO  WITH- 
INGTUN  Comander  time  out 


May  the  20'*  1679 

SMITH  WILLIAM  in  the  Ship  New  Concord  for  Lond°  JAMES  STRUTT 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  20'*  1679 

STEPHENS  SYLVESTER  in  the  Ketch  Nick"  f  Rebecca  for  New  Yorke 
NICHOLAS  BLAKE  Comand'-  time  out 


May  the  2id  1679 

SHERLAND  JOHN  jun^  in  the   Ship  Prudence  and  Mary  for  Boston 
JACOB  GREEN  Comand'-  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  407 

May  the  28"'  1679 

SERFATTY  JOSHUA  in  the  Ship  Montcing  Starr  for  Surranam  JOHN 

UANDERSHKE  Comandr  security 


May  the  29'*  1679 

SPARKES  SAMUELL  in  the  Ship  Wm  £  John  for  Boston  SAMLL  LEGG 
Comandr  time  out 


May  the  29"'  1679 

SALTER  RICH     in  the  Ketch  Wm  f  John  for  Boston  SAMLL   LEGG 
Comander  time  out 


June  the  2$'A  1679 

SUTTON  JOHN    in   the  ship  Prosperous  for    Lond°  THOMAS  WOOD- 
COCK  Comandr  time  out 


July  tkeg*  1679 

SMITH  THOMAS   in   the  Ship  Bachelor   for  London  WM  KNOTT  Co- 
mander time  out 


July  the  15"  1679 

SCOTT  THOMAS  in  the  Pink  Rebecca  for  Virginia  THOMAS  WILLIAMS 
Comander  time  out 


July  the  22d  1679 

STANNADGE    THOMAS  in  the   Pinke  Rebecca    for   Virginia  THOMAS 
WILLIAMS  Comandr  time  out 


July  the  22*  1679 

STRAUSE  ELIAS  in  the  Ship  Experim"  for  London  THOMAS  AUBONY 
Comandr  time  out 


408  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


A^^g^lst  the  2*  1679 

STOXli    JOHN    in    the    ship    Bachelors   Ddigltt    for     Lond"    ROBERT 
GREENWAV  Comander  time  out 


August  the  i6M  1679 

SEALY    HENRY  in   the   Ketch  Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH  KNOTT 
Comandr  time  out 


August  the  i6'7'  1679 

SMITH  THURLO  a  Serv"  belonging  to  HENRY  SEALY  in  the  Keatch 
Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH  KNOTT  Comandr 


September  the  1 6M  1 679 

SONE  GEORGE  in  the  Barq,  Blessing  for  Burmudos  FRANCIS  WATLING- 
TON  Comander  security 


September  the  20"'  1679 

STANLEY  ROBERT  in  the  Ship  Malligo  Merck'1  for  London   ROGER 
HOMER  Comander  time  out 


September  the  22d  1679 

SEAMAN  THOMAS  in  the  Ship   Thomas  £  Sarah  for  London  JAMES 
DAY  Comander  time  out 


October  the  first  1679 

SHORT  MARTHA   in   the  Ship  Barbados  Mcrch"  for  Virginia  JAMES 
COCK  Comand.  time  out 


October  the  first  1679 

SANDFORD  JOHN    in  the  Ship  Barbados  Merch"  for  Virginia  JAMES 
COCK  Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED. 


October  the  2''  1679 

SEARLE  RICH"  A  Serv"  belonging  to  JAMES  COATES  in  the  Sloop 
Rntti r  for  Jamaica  EDW°  DUFFEILD  Comand' 

October  the  f'  1679 

SWINNY  THOMAS  in  the  Sloop  true  friendship  for  Antego  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comander  security 

October  the  29'*  1679 

SENIOR  JACOB    in   the   Barq,  Done  for  Neuis   ANTHONY  JENOUR 
Comand' 

security 

October  the  29"'   1679 

SMITH  JOHN  a  Sen*  belonging  to  Coll"  CHRISTOPHER  CODRINGTON 
in  the  Barq,  Done  for  Nevis  ANTH<>  JENOR 


November  the  3^  1679 

SWEETING    RICH"   in    the    Barq,  Adnentnre    for    Jamaica   EDWARD 
DUFFEILD  Comander 

time  out 

Notiember  the  6"  1679 

SIDDY  HENRY  in  the  Barq,  Adventure  for  Jamaica  EDWARD  DUF- 
FEILD Comandr 

security 

Nouember  the  fl  1679 

SALTER  GEORGE  in   the  Sloop  Hopewell   for  Antegua  W«  MURPHY 
Comandr 

time  out 

Nouember  the  29"'  1679 

SPITTLE  ROBERT  in  the  Sloop  Kathcrine  for  Antegua  ANDREW  GALL 
Comandr 

time  out 

52 


4io  TICKETS  GRANTED, 


December  the  15'*  1679 
SIDNEY  JOHN  in  the  Ship  Lawrell  for  Lew1  ROBERT  OXE  Comandr 

security 


December  the  22d  1679 

SMITH  JOHN    in  the   Ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  -Lond°  RICH"  RATT- 
FORD  Coinander  time  out 


December  the  24"'  1679 

SMART  JOHN  in  the   ship  Ann  £    Jane  for    Lond°  RICH"  RATT- 
FORD  Comander  security 


December  2^k  1679 

SHERWIN  JOHN  in   the  Ship  Ann  C  Jam  for  Lond°  RICH0   RATT- 
FORD  Comander  security 


December  the  24"'  1679 

SINDRV  JOHN    in    the  ship  Recovery  for    Jamaica    JAMES    BROWNE 
Comander  time  out 


December  the  30"'  1679 

SWANLEY  ROBERT   in   the  Ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  London  RICH" 
RATTFORD  Comander  time  out 


December  the  31''  1679 

SHARPE  MARY  in  the   Ship  Recouery  for  Jamaica  JAMES  BROWNE 
Comandr  time  out 


Febrttary  the  2  Ist  1678 

TRAVIS  RICHARD  in  the   Ship  Fellowship  for  Antegua  THOMAS  PIM 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  411 


March  the  first  1678: 

TIPPIN   JOHN    in  the  Constant   Warwick  Friggott    for    London  Cap1 
RALPH  DELAVALL  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  \\tk  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  for  London  EDWARD 
BLADES  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  25"  1679 

THORNTON  WM  in  the  ship  Freinds  Adventure  for  Lond°  EDWARD 
BLADES  Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  ?&tk  1679 

TOWNSEND  RICHARD  in  the  Ship  Nathan11   for  Boston  W"  CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  29  :   1679 

TURNER    JOHN    in    the   ship  Nathaniell    for    Boston    WM    CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 


May  the  10'*  1679 

TERRY    CHRISTOPHER   junr    in    the    Ship  Experiment    for    London 
ALLAN  COCK  Comander  time  out 


May  the  24"'  1679 

THOMAS  GEORGE  in  the  Ship  Prudence  and  Mary  for  Boston  JACOB 
GREEN  Comander  time  out 

52—2 


412  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


Jime  the  26  :   1679 

TEAGE  JOHN    in   the   ship  Freindship  for    London    JOHN  WiLLUMS 
Comander  time  out 


the  12"'  1679 

TOLLO  DEMEUEREZ  LEWIS  in  the  ship  Baclielor  for  Lond°  WM   KNOTT 
Comander  time  out 


July  the  \1th  1679 

THAYER  NATHANIELL   in   the  ship  Society  for  Boston  W"  GUARD 
Comander  time  out 


August  the  i6M  1679 

TURDALL   JOHN  in  the  Ketch  Neptune  for  Virginia  JOSEPH    KNOTT 
Comandr  a  Serv"  belonging  to  HENRY  SEALY 


September  f  18'*  1679 

TAPPER   THOMAS   in  the   ship  Malligo  Merch"  ROGER   HOMER    Co- 
mander for  London  time  out 


November  the  7'*  1679 

TREMILLS  WM    in    the    Sloop  Hopewcll    for   Antegua    W"  MURPHY 
Comander  time  out 


December  the  \\"1  1679 

THORPE  JOHN  in  the  ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  London  RlCH"  RATT- 
FORD  Comander  time  out 


March  the   IOM  1678 

VINER  ANTHONY    in   the    Ship  James  for  Antegua   PAUL   CREAN 
Comander  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  413 


May  the  2d  1679 

VAUX  JOHN   in   the   Ship  Roe  Buck    for  London  WM  SHAFTO  Co- 
mander  time  out 


July  the  1 6'*  1679 

VERIN  NATHANIELL    in    the    Pink   Rebecca    for   Virginia    THOMAS 
WILLIAMS  Comander  time  out 


Nouember  y  8"*  1679 

URQUHART  ALLEXANDER  in   the  Sloop  Hopeivell  for  Antegua  W" 
MURPHY  Coiiiander  time  out 


December y  24'   1679 

VERNON  PETER  in  the  ship  Ann  and  Jane  for  Lond°  RICH°RATT- 
FORD  Comander  security 


January  tlie  4"  1678 

WILLIAMS  MATTHEW  in  the  Ship  Old  head  of  Kingsale  for  Leward 
ROBERT  BARKER  Comander  time  out 


February  \\th  1678 

WILLIS  HENRY  in  the  Ship  Dilligence  for  Boston  JEREMIAH  JACSON 
Comander  time  out 


February  the  if'1  1678 

WILLS  JOHN  in  the  ship  Endeauour  for  Virginia  ABRAHAM  NEWMAN 
Comandr  time  out 


March  the  10"'  1678 

WELTDEN  ANTHONY    in    the    Ship  Society  for   Boston  WM  GUARD 
Comander  security 


414  TICKETS  GRANTED. 


March  the  12"  1678 

WHITELIFF  GEORGE  in  the  Ship  Samaritan  for  Leverpool  VALENTINE 
TRIm  [?  TRIMMER]  Comandr  security 


March  the  19'*  1678 

WHITTEE  MARY  in  the   Ketch  begining  for    New  Yorke  WM  PLAY 
Comandr  time  out 


March  the  19"'  1679  [1678] 

WRIGHT  ROBERT  and  MARY  in  the  Ketch  begining  for  New  Yorke 
W"  PLAY  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  21"  1678 

WlLKS   NATHANIELL  in  the   ship  Merch"  Bonadventure  for   London 
WM  BUCKLEY  Comander  security 


March  the  zf'  1679 

WRIGHT  RICH0  in  the  Ketch  Mary  and  Sarah  for  Carolina  GEORGE 
CONOWAY  Comandr  time  out 


March  the  31"  1679 

WHITEFOOT  AMOS  in  the  ship  Robert  for  Boston  NATHAN  HAYMAN 
Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  10'*  1679 

WILKINSON  DANIELL  in  the  Barq,  Resolution  for  Prouidence  DANIELL 
ACKLIN  Comandr  ye  said  WILKINSON  a  Seru"  belonging  to 
ROBERT  HALL 


Aprill  the  15"  1679 

WEBSTER  HENRY  in  the  ship  Robert  for  Boston  NATHAN  HAYMAN 
Comandr  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED.  415 


Aprill  the  19'*  1679 

WILSE  FRANCIS  in    the   ship  Hope   for    Lond°  JOSEPH   BALL  Co- 
mand1'  time  out 


Aprill  the  26"'  1679 

WEBSTER  EDWARD  in  the  Ship  Nathan*  for  Boston  WM  CLARKE 
Comandr  time  out 


Aprill  the  26"  1679 

WILKINS    JOHN    in    the    ship   Nathan11  for    Boston   WM    CLARKE 
Comander  time  out 


Aprill  the  26"'  1679 

WILLIAMS  SYMON  in  the  ship  Francis  for  Leward  PETER  JEFFERYS 
Comander  security 


May  the  2d  1679 

WHITFEILD  MATHEW  in  the    Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAVID 
FOGG  Comand1'  time  out 


May  (he  5'*  1679 

WHEELER  W"    in   the    Sloop  Bachelor  for    Leward   PETER  SWAINE 
Comander  time  out 


May  (he  8"  1679 

WINGATT  JOHN  in   the  Ketch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAVID  FOGG 
Comand1  time  out 


May  the  20"'  1679 

WICKHAM  BENJA  in  the  Barq,  Resolution  for  Antegoa  JOHN  INGLEBE 
Comandr  security 


416  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

Jlfay  the  26"'  1679 

WIIITEING  WM  in  the   ship  Francis  and  Susan   for   Boston    PHILLIP 
KNELL  Comander  time  out 


May  the  26th  1679 

WATTKINS   PHILLIP   in    the    ship   Pntdence  and  Mary   for    Boston 
JACOB  GREEN  Comander  time  out 


June  the  18'*  1679 

WOLFE  EMANUELL  in  the  Ship  Thomas  and  Susan  for  Boston  DAVID 
EDWARDS  Comandt  security 


June  the  i8M  1679 

WOOD  JAMES  in   the  ship    Thomas  and  Susan    for    Boston   DAUID 
ED\VDS  Comandr  time  out 


July  the  is"'  1679 

WlLLSON    W51   in    the   Barq,  Rebecca   for  Virginia    THO  WILLIAMS 
Comandr  time  out 


July  the  1 8'*  1679 

WELCH  EDMOND  a  Seru"  belonging  to  JOHN  HOPCROFT  in  the  Pink 
Rebecca  for  Virginia  THO:  WMS  Comander 


August  the  first  1679 

WHEELER  JOHN  junr  in  the  Ship  Returm  for  New  Engtd  THOMAS 
HARVEY  Comandr  security 


Augjtst  the  19"'  1679 

WOLFINDEN    JEREMIAH    in    the     Sloop    tme  freindship    for    Nevis 
CHARLES  KALLAHANE  Comand<-  time  out 


TICKETS  GRANTED. 


August y°  28"'  1679 

WHELER  CHRISTOPHER  in  the  Ship  Robert  for  London  RICHD  COCK 
Comander  security 


September  the  first   1679 

WlCKHAM   ELIZA    jn    the    Sloop  John  £  Francis  for  Antegua    JOHN 
HOWARD  Comander  time  out 


September  the  first  1679 

WESTBURY  THOMAS   in  the  Ship  Barbados  Merck"   for  Lewd  Islands 
EDWARD  GRIFFIN  Comandr  time  out 


September  the  3*  1679 

WATLINGTON    MARY    in   the    Sloop    John    £   Frances    for    Antegua 
JOHN  HOWARD  Comandf  time  out 


September  the  16"'  1679 

WEAVER  THOMAS  in  the    Ship  Mallego  Merck"  for  London  ROGER 
HOMER  Comander  time  out 


September  y'  22  1679 

WOODCOCK   THO:    in    the   ship   Tkomas   £    Sarak    for    Lond°  JAMES 
DAY  Comandr  time  out 


October  the  6"'  1679 

WlCKHAM     THOMAS    in    the    Sloop    True  freindskip    for   Antegoa 
CHARLES  KALLAHANE  Comandr  security 


October  y*  fl  1679 

WALL   SAMUELL   in  the  Sloop  true  freindskip  for  Antegua  CHARLES 
KALLAHANE  Comandr  security 


October  y'  8"'  1679 

WILLOUGHBY  OLIVKR   in  the  Sloop  Affrica  for  Antegoa  ANTHONY 
BURGESS  Comandr  security 

53 


4,8  TICKETS  GRANTED. 

October  f    \fl  1679 

WtLDE    WM    in    the    Ship  Happy  Returns  for    Lond°    ISAAC    RAND 
Comand'  time  out 


October  yc  24"  1679 

WAINWRIGHT   JAMES  in  the  ship  Happy  Retume   for  London  ISAAC 
RAND  Comandr  time  out 


Nouember  y'  first  1679 

WHITEHEAD  JOSEPH  in  the  Ship  Three  Brothers  for  New  Yorke  PETER 
Boss  Comandr  security 

Nouemlf  y'  7"'  1679 

WILLIAMS  ARTHUR  in  the  Sloop  Hopewell  for  Antegua  WM  MURPHY 
Comand'  time  out 


Decemfr  y*  6"'   1679 

WARNER  NATHANIELL    in  the  Sloop  Unity  for  Jamaica  LAWRENCE 
SLUCE  Comander  time  out 


May  the  2*  1679 

YATES  THOMAS  A  Seru"  belonging  to   FRAN:  SOUTHWORTH  in  the 
Keatch  Prosperous  for  Virginia  DAUID  FOGG  Comd. 


July  /  i8//(  1679 

YOUNG   MATHEW    in   the    Pink  Rebecca    for  Virginia   THOMAS  WIL- 
LIAMS  Comandr  time  out 


No^lembr  y1  4"'  1679 

YARWOOD  THOMAS  in  the  Barc^  Endeavor  for  Carolina  THOMAS  SHAW 
Comandr  time  out 


Total  of  Men     523 

Total  of  Women   60 

In  all  583 


BARBADOES. 


PARISH  REGISTERS  :— BIRTHS  AND  DEATHS, 
LISTS  OF  INHABITANTS,  LANDED  PROPRIE- 
TORS, SERVANTS,  &c. 

1678—1679.] 


53—2 


[PARISH     REGISTERS.] 


BARBADOS 


The  Parish  of 
S<  Michaels. 


BAPTISMS. 


1678 

March  31.   JoiCE  ye  daughter  of  CHARLS  &  MARGARET  YATES. 

THOMAS  ye  Son  of  HENRY  &  ANNE  SMITH. 
April.  2.      ESTHER  y6  daughter  of  FRANCIS  &  ELISABETH  HALL. 
1 6.      MA.RY  ye  daughter  of  CALEB  &  ELISABETH  POWEL. 
25.      MARY  ye  daughter  of  JANE  SCOT. 

LOVEL  yc  Son  of  JOHN  &  ELINOR  HOBCRAFT. 
JANE  ye  daughter  of  JONE  DAVIS. 

May.  5.      MARY  ye  daughter  of  WILLIAM  &  MARY  STANDON. 
7.      SUSANNA  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  ANNE  HALL. 
15.      WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  STEVEN  &  MARGARET  LANSDALE. 
19.      MARY  ye  daughter  of  FRANCIS  &  KATHARINE  HARDING 
DAVID  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  ELISABETH  MURRAL. 

19.  JOHN  yc  Son  of  RICHARD  &  ELISABETH  PERKIN. 
EDWARD  yc  Son  of  THOMAS  &  KATHARINE  PROUT. 

20.  EDWARD  ye  Son  of  EDWARD  &  HANNAH  MATTHEWS. 

28.      RICHARD  yc  Son  of  Majr  THOMAS  JELLY  &  MARY  his  Wife. 
June.  3.      MARGARET  ye  daughter  of  Mr  JOHN  CRISP  &  SARAH  his  wife. 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1678. 

June.  9.  WILLIAM  yc  Son  of  WILLIAM  &  MARGARET  STICKLAND. 
ELISABETH  y«  daughter  of  JOHN  &  ELISABETH  GOSNEL. 
KATHARIN  ye  daughter  of  SIMON-  &  ANN  WILLIAMS, 

Christian  Negroes. 
16.     ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  URSULA  PEASE. 

MARY  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  JUDITH  SMITH. 

20.  ANDREW  ye  Son  of  ANDREW  &  SARAH  GODFREY. 

24.  ARTHUR  yc  Son  of  RICHARD  &  SARAH  MENDAM. 

25.  PETRONILIA  yc  daughter  of  GEORG  &  ELISABETH  PARR. 
28.      ANN  ye  daughter  of  THOMAS  &  ELISABETH  CLARK. 

July.  25.      HANNAH  ye  daughter  of  Ur  JOHN  SPRINGHAM,  &  SARAH 
his  wife. 

26.  JANE  ye  daughter  of  Mr  SAMUEL  SHENTON  &  GRACE  his  wife. 
August.  9.  WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  STEPHEN  &  MARGARET  LANDSDALE. 

19.      MARY  ye  daughter  of  NICHOLAS  &  ELISABETH  MAYNARD. 

LAKE  ye  Son  of  Capt  WILL.  MARSHAL. 

21.  CLEMENT  ye  Son  of  ROBERT  &  REBECCA  LANIERE. 

25.  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  SUSANNA  NEWPORT. 
September.  7.    FRANCES  ye  daughter  of  Mr  ROBERT  CODRINGTON  & 

ELISABETH  his  Wife. 
8.    WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  ROBERT  &  MARY  ELLIS. 

22.  HANNAH  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  MARY  LISWEL. 

26.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  RICHARD  &  ELEN  WHITE. 
28.    DAVID  ye  Son  of  HUGH  &  JANE  DAVIS. 

October.  7.  CHRISTOPHER  yc  Son  of  Major  JOHN  HALLET  &  MARY 
his  Wife. 

13.  JOHN  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  MARGARET  AWMAN. 
EDWARD  ye  Son  of  BRASIL  &  REBECCAH  BENFIELD. 

14.  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  Mr  THOMAS  PIERCE  &  ELISA- 

BETH his  Wife. 

2O.     MARY  ye  daughter  of  Mr  JOHN  SMITH  &  PHILIPPA  his  Wife. 
SARAH  ye  daughter  of  SAMUEL  &  SARAH  K.'J  V/Jfe  *PERROT. 
November.  3.    MARY  ye  daughter  of  THOMAS  &  ANN  KANNIDAY. 

*  [Thus  crossed  through  in  the  original.] 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  423 

1678. 


November.  10.  PETER,  alias  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  ROBERT  &  JANE  PORTER. 

1 1.  JONATHAN  ye  Son  of  JONATHAN  &  SARAH  PEACH. 

14.  EDWARD  ye  Son  of  Mr  NATHANIEL  BRANCKER  &  MARY 

his  Wife. 

17     ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  JACOB  &  PRISCILLA  ALLEN. 
December.  8.   RICHARD  yc  Son  of  JOHN  &  MARY  BUTCHER. 

12.  FRANCIS  ye  Son  of  Mr  FRANCIS  BOND  &  ELISABETH  his 

Wife. 

13.  WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  &  ANN  PARIS. 

15.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  DANIEL  &  ELISABETH  FRISEL. 

17.    ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  Mr  WILLIAM  BARNS  &  SARAH 

his  Wife. 

22.    ANN  ye  daughter  of  NICHOLAS  &  DORCAS  WILLOUGHBY. 
27.    JOHN  ye  Son  of  STEPHEN  &  ELISABETH  CORNISH. 

ANN  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  MARY  HARWOOD. 
January,  i.  WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  &  MARGARET  ROPER, 
JOHN  ye  Son  of  LAWRENCE  &  MARY  ENGLAND. 

8.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  Mr  THOMAS  FERGUSSON  &  ELISABETH 

his  Wife. 

9.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  ELISABETH  WILLIS. 

12.    KATHARIN    y<=  daughter  of   Mr  JOHN  SUTTON  &  MARY 
his  Wife. 

14.  CHARLS  ye  Son  of  CHARLS  CAVENAUGH. 

20.    NICHOLAS  yc  Son  of  ARCHIBALD  &  FRANCES  MACQUIN. 

22.  JOHN  y<=  Son  of  MILLIARD  HOLDIP  &  FRANCES  his  Wife. 
February,  6.  DOROTHY  &  THOMASIN   ye  daughters   of  Capt.  THOMAS 

MORRIS  &  SARAH  his  Wife. 
ROGER  y«  Son  of  Mr  ROGERS  &  MARY  his  Wife. 
9.    ELISABETH  ye    daughter  of  Mr  GEORG  CHENEY  &  MARY 
his  Wife. 

23.  SAMUEL  y°  Son  of  FRANCIS  &  MARY  THATCHER. 

27.    ELISABETH    yc   daughter   of    ROGER   COWLEY  Esq1',  & 

SUSANNA  his  Wife. 

March.  6.    FRANCIS  ye  Son  of  Capt.  FRANCIS  BURTON  &  JUDITH  his 
Wife. 


424  PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1678. 

March.  13.  SARAH  ye  daughter  of  CHARLS  &  MARTHA  LEIGH. 

19.    REBECCA  ye  daughter  of  NICHOLAS  PRIDEAUX  &  REBECCA 

his  Wife. 

22.    FRANCES  ye  daughter  of  Mr  JOHN  OGILBY  &  ELISABETH 
his  Wife. 

23.    ANN  ye  daughter  of  DANIEL  &  BARBARA  LAWRENCE. 

'679    30.    JAMES  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  ELENOR  FITZGERARD. 

JOHN  yc  Son  of  JOHN  &  SUSANNA  CRAG. 
April.  1 3.     CORNELIUS  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  SUSANNA  MACKENNY. 
14.    ABRAHAM  ye  Son  of  THOMAS  &  MARY  HAWKINS. 
19.    ALICE  ye  daughter  of  THOMAS  &  BRIDGET  JOHNSON, 
25.    JOSEPH  y<=  Son  of  GEORG  &  HANNAH  OATS. 
May.  13.    GILES  ye  Son  of  GILES  &  MARY  ELDRIDG. 
June.    3.    JOHN  yc  Son  of  Mr  JOHN  STEWARD  &  MARGARET  his  Wife. 
4.    THOMAS  y"  Son  of  MARY  KING. 
8.    JOHN  ye  Son  of  ANTHONY  &  ELISABETH  SUILLIVANT. 

16.  MATTHEW  ye  Son  of  FRANCIS  &  THOMASIN  CHRISTIAN. 
22.    THOMAS  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  JANE  JANES. 

JOHN  ye  Son  of  THOMAS  &  JANE  WEST. 
July.  15.    WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  &  ELISABETH  HERBERT. 

24.  ELISABETH  ERPEY. 

25.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  DANIEL  &  SARAH  GUN. 
MARY  y<=  daughter  of  MARTHA  TURNER. 

27.  EDWARD  ye  Son  of  JEFFRY  &  PRISCILLA  BATLEY. 
29.    HENRY  yc  Son  of  ANN  SMITH,  Wid. 

August.  5.    ELISABETH    ye  daughter   of   Mr  RICHARD  BUNNY   and 

HANNAH  his  Wife. 

10.    TIMOTHY  y  Son  of  TIMOTHY  &  MARGARET  ENNYS 
NICHOLAS  ye  Son  of  NICHOLAS  &  MARGARET  MORREL. 
DARBY  ye  Son  of  LANTHIL  &  MARY  HALLOW  AY. 

17.  SUSANNA  ye  daughter  of  ROBERT  &  ELISABETH  PAIN. 
ELISABETH  y*  daughter  of  JOHN  &  MARGARET  TINE. 

22.    EDWYN  ye  Son  of  EDWYN  STEED  Esqr  &  CALIA  his  Wife. 

26.  MUNDUSIA  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  ELISABETH  SMITH. 

28.  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  Mr  ROBERT  &  SUSANNA  BECKLES. 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  425 

1679. 

September.  2.  MARY  yc  daughter  of  ANDREW  &  MARY  MAIN. 
5.    WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  LEONARD  &  ANN  ROBINSON. 
10.    ESTHER  yc  daughter  of  EDMUND  &  ELISABETH  MORGAN. 
12.    GEORGY'  Son  of  Capt.  FRANCIS  BURTON  &  JUDITH  his  Wife. 
21.    ELISABETH  &  MARGARET  ye  daughters  of  Mr  BENJAMIN 

&  MARGARET  MATSON. 
25.    MARGARET  ye  daughter  of  Mr  THOMAS  &  MARGARET  DOD- 


107. 


The  Parish  of 

BARBADOS  &**••/     , 

S  Michaels. 


1678 

March  26th  JOHN  SWAN  Master  of  ye  Hope  of  Amsterdam. 

28.    Mr  WILLIAM  FLETCHER. 

30.    FRANCIS  BOYS'S  child. 

3  1  .    FRANCIS  VARNAM. 
April,  i.    WILLIAM  FELLOW. 

2.  VRSULA  GREY. 
ROSE  FORD. 

3.  ALICE  ye  daughter  of  HENRY  &  MARY  LELAM. 
ROGER  JONES  from  ye  Almshous. 

4.  MARTHA  CLAY. 

8.    EDWARD  ROBERTS. 
Mr  ROBERT  RAMSEY. 

14.  JOHN  HUGHS. 

15.  JONE  ALLEN  a  Widdow. 

16.  WILLIAM  TRUSDAL. 
HENRY  JENNISON. 

17.  Mr  THOMAS  PARIS,  Merch' 
WILLIAM  MILLER. 

54 


426  PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1678. 

April.  1 8.    MARY  y  daughter  of  CALEB  &  ELISABETH  POWEL. 

19.  AGNES  y<*  daughter  of  Mr  THOMAS  FORRESTER  &  JANE 

his  Wife. 
MARGARET    ye   daughter   of-   RICHARD     &     ELISABETH 

RICHARDSON. 

22.    ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  JANE  CARN.* 
HANNAH  ye  wife  of  JOHN  WADE. 
MARGARET,  a  distracted  Woman. 
24.    RALPH  WARNER. 
WILLIAM  FERRIMAN. 

27.  KATHARINE  MILLER. 
Mr  HECTOR  STEVENS. 

28.  PATRIC  KILHAMMY. 

29.  SUSANNA  WITHERS. 
May.  4.    EDMUND  JOY. 

5.  Mr  JOHN  JONES  chief  Mate  of  ye  Arany  Marc/tanf,  Mr  JOHN 

HALL,  Mr 

SUSANNA  STEDMAN. 
THOMAS  ye  Son  of  HENRY  &  ANN  SMITH. 

6.  SUSANNA  ROSE. 

7.  GEORG  HILL. 

9.    THOMAS    STEVENS    Gunner   of    ye  Thomas  &  Susan    of 

London,  GEORG  PYE  Commander. 
1 1.    JANE  y  Wife  of  Capt.  HENRY  HAWLEY. 
13.    THOMAS  WALKER. 

15.  JOHN  ROBINSON. 

16.  HUMILITY  HOBS,  from  yc  Almshous. 
1 8.    JONE  WILEY. 

20.  ANDREW  WOOD. 
JOHN  WASHBURN. 
DANIEL  SUILLIVANT. 

THOMAS  ENGLISH,  from  ye  Almshous. 

21.  SARAH  BUNTING. 

EDWARD  RUSSEL,  from  y  Almshous. 

•   [Seems  to  have  been  originally  written  CORN,  and  then  altered  to  CARN.] 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  4*7 

1678. 

May.  22.  EDWARD  MATTHEWS. 

27.  THOMAS  JAMES. 

28.  JOHN  HOLLIN. 

29.  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  from  ye  prison. 

31.    KATHARINE  ye  daughter  of  DENIS  &  ALICE  DAYLEY. 
June.    4.    WILLIAM  RAYNER. 
5.    MARY  COPELAND. 
15.    HUMPHREY  ROSSER. 
17.    ELISABETH  y«  daughter  of  URSULA  PEASE. 

19.  THOMAS  BAL. 

20.  ROBERT  HORTON  Mate  to  WILLIAM  SHACKERLY. 
HENRY  GRIFFIN. 

21.  JOHN  y*  Son  of  Mr  THOMAS  WARNER  &  ANN  his  Wife. 
THOMAS  *  a  Serv1  to  L.Cot  JOHN  CODRINGTON. 
MARY  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  JUDITH  SMITH. 

23.    MARY  JACKSON. 

25.    ARTHUR  ye  Son  of  RICHARD  &  SARAH  MENDAM. 

28.  JOHN  y"  Son  of  ANN  AUSTIN,  Widdow. 

29.  ANN  ye  daughter  of  THOMAS  &  ELISABETH  CLARK. 
PHILLIP  LE  VOH. 

ROGER  y*  Son  of  THOMAS  &  L,<ETITIA  CLARK. 
GEORG  ye  Son  of  GEORG  &  ELISABETH  DODSON. 
July   3.    JOHN  FILKS,  a  Serv'  to  RICHARD  WHITING. 

KATHARIN  MORRIS. 
5.    NOAH  FLETCHER. 

7.  JOHN  WILSON. 

8.  JAMES  REYNOLDS. 

SAMUEL  PEACOCK,  mate  of  y«  Africa  C  JOHN  HURLOCK 
Comd«- 

9.  DAVID  ROGERS. 
10.    JOHN  DAN. 

12.    FRANCES  y  daughter  of  Mr  JOHN  OGILSBY  &  ELISABETH 
his  Wife. 

•  [Ulank  in  original.] 

54—2 


428  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

1678. 


July  13.     Two  daughters  of  JOHN  PEARSON,  infants. 
15.    GUALTER  GRIFFIN. 

15.  MARGARET  SUILLIVANT. 

16.  ALICE  y  daughter  of  Mr  ROBERT  CODRINGTON. 
KATHARIN  HOSKINS. 

17.  MARGARET  ADAUDLY. 
HENRY  OVERBURY. 

20.  RICHARD  HUGHS. 

BENJAMIN  MIDDLETON,  an  Infant. 

21.  ISABELLA  LEVANT. 

22.  ANN  SMAL. 
EDMUND  SHIP. 

24.    An  Irishwoman. 

27.  ELISABETH  FEE. 

28.  Mr  WILLIAM  DAVIS  Citisen  &  Merchant  of  London. 

29.  RICHARD  HOWES. 

30.  WILLIAM  ASTIN. 

August,  i.   Capt.  THOMAS  BROWN,  from  ye  Almshous. 
ANTHONY  HALL. 

2.  DANIEL  NEAL,  from  ye  Almshous. 

3.  MARTHA  NEAL. 
RICHARD  MENDAM,  a  child. 

5.    MARGARET  BLAND. 
WILLIAM  BUNNEL. 
7.    MARY  CONNET. 

Ms  SARAH  FRITH. 
9.    JOHN  TAYLOR. 
12.    ELISABETH  GUY. 
14.    Mr  THOMAS  LARKHAM. 

16.  MARY  HORN,  Widdo\v. 
ANDREW,  from  yc  Almshous. 
ALICE  TOWNSEND. 

17.  MARY  WHITE. 

WILLIAM  LEIGH  y°  Son  of  CHARLS  &  MARTHA  LEIGH. 
19.    JOHN  RADFORD. 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  429 

1678. 


August.  19.  SARAH  COOK. 

EDWARD  CHAMBERLAIN. 

20.  Mr  RICHARD  BUTTON. 
BARTHOLOMEW  JONES. 

22.    ALEXANDER  HILGROVE. 
26.    THOMAS  WILLIAMS. 
MARY  HACKWOOD. 
28.    LAKE  ye  Son  of  Capt.  WILLIAM  MARSHAL. 

30.  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  SUSANNA  NEWPORT. 

31.  RALPH  HENLY. 
September.  i ,     H  EN  R Y  B AN  K  S. 

MARY  SMITH. 

4.  KATHARIN  CRADDOCK. 

5.  LAWRENCE  PETERSON. 

7.  SUSANNA  MOYSE. 

8.  SAMUEL  JONES. 

A  Child  of  DANIEL  &  MARGARET  SUILLIVANT. 

FRANCES  ye  daughter  of  ROBERT  &  ELISABETH  CODRINGTON. 
10.    ANN  MARSHAL. 
12.    JANE  y  Wife  of  ROBERT  HOLMAN. 
1 5.    ELISABETH  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  PEERS,  Esqr 
19.    NICHOLAS  BREWER. 

21.  THOMAS  HOG. 

22.  HAGAR  a  Christian  Negro. 
ELISABETH  PIERCE. 

25.  HANNAH  ye  daughter  of  Mr  BERNARD  SCKENKEN. 
RALPH  ye  Son  of  CHRISTOPHER  &  JANE  SMITH. 

26.  ROBERT  ALDRIDG. 

28.  Mr  EDWARD  BUSHEL  Merch1 
HUGH  DAVIS. 

29.  NICHOLAS  CONEY. 

30.  M'  PICKERING. 
JONE  PERRY. 

October,  i.  JONE  yc  wife  of  CHRISTOPHER  HODGES. 

ELISABETH  >•  daughter  of  ROBERT  &  ELISABETH  WEBSTER. 


430  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

1678. 


October.  2.  Mr  THOMAS  ORESBY. 
3.  Mr  HUGH  STONE. 
ROBERT  READING. 
ELISABETH  WEBSTER. 
9.    ROGER  yc  Son  of  ROGER  COWLEY  Esqs   &  SUSANNA  his 

Wife. 

ANN  y*  Wife  of  THOMAS  HATTON. 
10.    MARY  ye  Wife  of  PATRIC  GOLANE. 

13.  ANN  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  SMITH. 
MARGARET  y«  Wife  of  ROBERT  CHANDLER. 

14.  JOHN  HART. 

15.  DEARMAN  SUILLIVANT,  out  of  prison. 

16.  CHRISTOPHER  y  Son  of  Major  JOHN  HALLET  &  MARY 

his  wife. 

17.  JOHN  LOCKTON. 
JANE  ELLIOT. 

19.    SAMUEL  OKELLY. 

21.    MARY  ye  daughter  of  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON. 

23.  JAMES  BAYNS. 

JOHN  KELLEY  from  y°  Almshous. 

24.  ELISABETH  BLANCHFLOWER. 
THOMAS  MARSHAL. 

31.    Mr  JOSEPH  RUMSEY  from  ye  prison, 

WILLIAM  SHIRLEY. 
November,  i.  SARAH  BLACKMAN. 

JOHN  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  &  DORCAS  MORRIS. 

3.  SUSANNA  yc  daughter  of  HENRY  &  ANN  BUNTING, 

4.  JOHN  yc  Son  of  JOHN  &  ELISABETH  MURRIL. 

5.  ELISABETH  HUNT. 

6.  GEORG  ELLIOT. 

7.  ZECHARIAII  DUNSTHORP. 

15.  KATHARIN  y<  Wife  of  DANIEL  ONEAL. 

16.  MARY  ye  Wife  of  ABEL  DEAN. 

18.  JOHN  ye  Son  of  JOHN  BAILY  &  JANE  CONNER. 

19.  MARY  ye  Wife  of  Mr  RICHARD  TUDOR. 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  431 


1678.    . 

November.  23.  MARY  yc  Wife  of  JOHN  BRUSH. 
24.    Mr  THOMAS  BONNET. 

26.  THOMAS  GRANT. 

ANNA  HENRY  ye  daughter  of  ANTHONY  HENRY. 

27.  WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  JOHN  &  ANN  SHREWSBURY. 
30.    JAMES  JONAS. 

December.  2.  ELISABETH  SMITH. 

ROBERT  CLARK. 
3.    GEORG  POET. 

5.  FRANCIS  PETERSON. 

6.  Mr  JOSEPH  HUSSEY. 

11.  HANNAH  HARRIS. 
WILLIAM  BROUGHTON. 

12.  ELISABETH  yc  daughter  of  MARY  TANNER. 

15.  JANE  DAVIS. 

1 6.  JOHN  WALKER. 

17.  MARY  ye  daughter  of  WILLIAM  BLACKMAN. 
A  poor  woman  from  Dr  DE  VlLLERMARSK. 

19.  PHOEBE  yc  Wife  of  Mr  WILLIAM  CAPS. 

24.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  THOMAS  &  JANE  PARIS. 

25.  ANN  y  Wife  of  Mr  JOSEPH  WARREN. 

26.  ABIGAIL  ye  Wife,  and  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  THOMAS 

COOPER. 

29.  NATHANIEL  LANE. 
ELISABETH  MACKARTEE. 

30.  BENJAMIN  GODBEHERE. 
January.  4.  WILLIAM  PARSONS. 

7.  HENRY  FERN. 

8.  ROBERT  GILBERT. 

10.  BENJAMIN  ye  Son  of  BENJAMIN  &  AMEY  JONES. 

11.  EDWARD  MACKLOGHLIN. 

ELISABETH  yc  Wife  of  JOHN  ADAMS,  alias  ADAMSON. 

12.  ELISABETH  ye  Wife  of  CHRISTOPHER  BANCROFT. 
JOHN  HORTON. 

ELISABETH  RUMLEY. 


432  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

1678. 


January.  14.  M*  BARNET  ye  Wife  of  Mr  WILLIAM  BARNKT. 
15.     Mr  EDWARD  CRISP,  Merch' 

CHARLS  yc  Son  of  CHARLS  CAVENAUGH. 
17.    DAVID  MAYO. 

30.  SAMUEL  COLLINS. 

31.  CORNELIUS  SUILLIVANT. 
February.  4.   DAVID  MILLER. 

6.     JOHN  ye  Son  of  Mr  JOHN  HAM  &  SUSANNA  his  Wife. 

BERNARD  CORNELIUS,  a  Norman  belonging  to  ye  Endeavor 

of  N.  England,  SAM.  SMITH,  Comr 
9.    EDWARD  BERRIDG. 
10.    ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  EDWARD  &  JONE  GISLINGHAM. 

12.  MARGARET  ye  Wife  of  PETER  BEAL. 

1 3.  REBECCA  ye  daughter  of  ROBERT  &  GRACE  GRIFFITH. 

14.  ANN  PATRIC  Serv'  to  SUSAN  HALL. 
BARBARA  ye  daughter  of  MARY  TAILOR. 

15.  EDWARD  FARTHING  belonging  to  ye  Endeavor  of  London, 

JAMES  GILBERT  Comr 

20.  MARY  ye  daughter  of  Mr  JOHN  SMITH  &  PHILIPPA  his  Wife. 
JAMES  ye  Son  of  ROGER  &  SARAH  DYER. 

21.  MICHAEL  ROGERS,  belonging  to  his  MtiesFrigat,  ye  Eitrofa, 

Capt.  WILL.  LONG  Comr 

26.  JOHN  BUCKLY  Serv'  to  Mr  BROOKS. 

27.  JONATHAN  ye  Son  of  THOMAS  &  SARAH  ELLARCE.* 

28.  JOHN  RICHARDSON. 
March  3.    GEORG  ADSON. 

6.    HENRY  SMITH. 

9.    JONATHAN  ye  Son  of  ROBERT  &  ELISABETH  PAIN. 
10.    WILLIAM  ROSE. 
ELISABETH  BROWN. 
ELISABETH  TESTER. 

12.  GEORG  BRADLEY. 

13.  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  MUES  WALFORD. 
21.    MARY  LETHERLAND. 

*  [This  name  may  be  read  ELLAREE.] 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  433 

1679.       , 

March.  26.  WALTER  BUSH. 

28.   Capt.  ANDREW  RICHES  Comr  of  ye  White  Fox  of  London, 
&  his   Son  SAMUEL  RICHES,  who  were  both  killd  by 
ye  bursting  of  a  gun. 
31.    JACOB   BASTIONS,    Serv1  to    Mr  LATIMER   RICHARDS   of 

Sl  Georges. 

April,  i.    JAMES  FOWLER. 
GRISSEL  ALLEN. 
2.     ELISABETH  WILSON,  from  ye  almshous. 

SARAH  ye  daughter  of  CHARLS  &  MARTHA  LEIGH. 
5.    RICHARD  THOROGOOD. 
12.    JOHN  SUTTON. 

14.  ZEBULON  ye  Son  of  Mr  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM  &  ANN  his  Wife. 
ELISABETH  ELLIOT,  Widdow. 

15.  THOMAS  ye  Son  of  DANIEL  &  ELISABETH  FRISSEL. 

17.  THOMAS  STRANFELLOW. 
ELISABETH  WILLIAMS. 

1 8.  ELISABETH  ye  daughter  of  STEPHEN  &  MARY  WILSON. 
20.    MARY  ye  Wife  of  Mr  JOSEPH  SMITH,  Merch* 

CORNELIUS  MACKELLY. 
2r.    ELISABETH  DICK. 

STEPHEN  ye  Son  of  JOHN  LIZARD. 
22.    ELISABETH  BEACH  AM. 

WILLIAM  AVERY. 
24.    HENRY  GITLY. 

26.  MARY  UNDERWOOD. 

27.  THOMAS  FERRIMAN. 

May.  i.    JOSEPH  ye  Son  of  GEORG  &  HANNAH  OATS. 

2.  EDWARD  LEEK. 
GEORG  SPAR. 

3.  JOHN  BRUNCOCK. 

4.  ELIAS  BLACKWELLER. 
6.    ANN  TROWSDALE. 

THOMAS  BOON. 

55 


434  PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1679. 

May.  7.    Mr  ROBERT  BLAKE. 

9.    MARY  ye  Wife  of  DENIS  COCKLIN. 

15.  HUMPHREY  KELLEY. 
JANE  ATKINS. 

Mr  GREGORY  HALLET. 

23.  ANN  RAYMENT. 

24.  TEAG  MULLINS. 
ROBERT  DANES. 

25.  PHILLIS  yc  Wife  of  JOHN  KINGSTON. 

29.  JOHN  JONES 

30.  JAMES  yc  Son  of  Mr  WILLIAM  BOWEN. 

31.  Mr   JOHN   GILLIARD    of    ye    Guianabo    of   London,  SAM. 

JONES  Comr 
June.   i.    SAGE  ye  Wife  of  JAMES  ANDREWS. 

ELISABETH  ye  Wife  of  THOMAS  LAMBERT. 

RICHARD  HENDY  of  y  Coast Frigat,  Capt.  VARLOW,  Com'- 

2.  SUSAN  yc  wife  of  EDWARD  WALKER. 

ISAAC  HOGDON. 
GEORG  POTTER. 

3.  PRUDENCE  ye  wife  of  Mr  GEORG  PEARSON. 

4.  EDWARD  REEVS. 
M>-  WILLIAM  BRAG. 

5.  ARTHUR  Serv'  to  JOHN  RICHARDSON. 

7.  JOYCE  ye  daughter  of  EDENDEN. 

8.  Capt.  HENRY  HAWLEY. 

9.  ANN  ye  Wife  of  HENRY  BRADLEY. 

11.  HENRY  KIRBY,  a  Seaman. 

WILLIAM  WATSON  of  ye  .£*//•/*, THEOPHILUS  PoMEROY.Conv 
ISAAC  COLE  belonging  to  a  Guiney-ship,  JEHU  HAL  Corn* 

12.  JOHN  ye  Son  of  ANTHONY  &  ELISABETH  SUILLIVANT. 
ANN  ye  Wife  of  THOMAS  KENWOOD. 

13.  ELISABETH  ye  Wife  of  Mr  EDWARD  PARIS. 

16.  JOHN  BROWN  of  ye  Friendship,  JOHN  WILLIAMS  Comr 

17.  THOMAS  ATKINS. 

1 8.  ELISABETH  TAGGARD. 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  435 

1679. 

June.  19.    RICHARD  MAY. 

20.  NICHOLAS  FRANCKLIN. 

21.  SARAH   ye  daughter    of  Mr  GABRIEL  MORGAN  &  MARY 

his  Wife. 

23.  WILLIAM  MANSFIELD. 

24.  Mr  RICHARD  PIERCE. 
KATHARIN  CARVIS. 

EDWARD  ye  Son  of  EDWARD  WALKER. 

27.  ROBERT  LANE,  from  ye  almshous. 

28.  BARNS  PASTOR. 

MATTHEW  BENTHAM,  Serv'  to  L.Cot.  CODRINGTON. 

29.  SARAH  BLACKWELI.ER. 

30.  ANTHONY  HAYLEY. 

July.  2.    ELISABETH  yc  daughter  of  GABRIEL  &  MARY  MORGAN. 

3.  Capt.  EVAN  MORGAN. 

4.  Capt.  WILLIAM  LONG  Comr  of  his  Mties  Ship  ye  Europa, 

buried  in  ye  Sea. 

6.  GRACE  HARVEY,  Widdow. 

7.  MARY  yc  Wife  of  THOMAS  STRATTON. 

8.  JOHN  DICK. 

JOHN  BUCKLY,  from  ye  almshous. 

9.  GABRIEL  MORGAN. 

DAVID  FOGO,  from  ye  almshous. 
Mr  THOMAS  BALDWIN. 

1 1.  JANE  ye  Wife  of  HENRY  KARVIS. 
Mr  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM. 

12.  Mr  EDMUND  DAWSON. 

13.  TIMOTHY  GARMAN. 

14.  CASSANDRA  ye  wife  of  EDWARD  WILLIAMS. 
Mr  JOHN  COTTON. 

15.  JANE  BAGGET. 

ROBERT  yc  Son  of  JANE  DEMPSTER,  Widd. 

17.  JANE  WARD. 

1 8.  JOHN  ROBERTS,  from  y<  prison. 

55—2 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1 679. 

July  1 8.    PETER  GASCOIGN. 
19.    MARY  BUCKLY. 
MARTIN  STITH. 
PHILLIP  BRIAN. 

21.  RICHARD  VANLANG. 
SARAH  ABBEY. 

WILLIAM  BUNNEY,  from  ye  almshous. 
ELENOR  daughter  of  MARY  BRIAN, 

22.  MARY  MORRIS  a  Christian  Negro. 
PHILIPPA  ye  Wife  of  Mr  JOHN  SMITH,  Mercht. 

23.  Sr  THOMAS  WARNER,  K' 

24.  GEORG  SMITH,  a  Trumpetter  to  C.  ROBINSON. 

25.  MARY  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  WOODLAND. 
Mr  JOHN  RICHARDSON. 

26.  WILLIAM  ABRAHAM. 

JOHN  ye  Son  of  MARY  WOODYARD. 

27.  NATHANIEL  THOMAS. 
August.4.   WILLIAM  ANDERSON. 

ANN  ye  wife  of  PATRIC  CAMPEL. 

SARAH  ye  daughter  of  C.  JOHN  JOHNSON  &  SARAH  his  Wife. 

5.  EDWARD  PARSONS. 

6.  FRANCIS  ye  son  of  C.  FRANCIS  BURTON  &  JUDITH  his  Wife. 

7.  JOHN  VINCENT. 

8.  ELISABETH    ye  daughter   of   Mr  RICHARD    &    HANNAH 

BUNNY. 
Cot.  GEORG  THORNBURGH. 

9.  RALPH  MONTREVERS. 
JAMES  DODSWORTH. 
JOHN  WILLIAMSON. 

15.    MARY  ye  Wife  of  Mr  JOHN  COCK. 
THOMAS  BANKS. 

17.  ELISABETH  FREEMAN. 
Mr  GULLIVER. 

1 8.  ISAAC  ye  Son  of  ANTHONY  SANDS. 
DANIEL  LAWRENCE. 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  437 

1679. 

August.  1 8.  JANE,  from  ye  almshous. 
JAMES,  ditto. 

19.  ELISABETH  DICK. 

20.  TEAG  CONNER. 

21.  ELISABETH  JEFFRYS. 
MANUS  CALLEN. 

23.    MARY  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  WORSAM,  Esqr 

26.  JOHN  BAL. 

27.  ELISABETH  yc  daughter  of  Mr  WILLIAM  BARNS  &  SARAH 

his  Wife. 

28.  THOMAS  STRAFFORD. 
CHARLS  HARRISON. 

MUNDUSIA  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  &  ELISABETH  SMITH. 
September.  2.  ClCILY  y*  Wife  of  JOHN  MILES. 

4.  ESTHER  yc  daughter  of  FRANCIS  &  ELISABETH  HAL. 

5.  Ms  JULIAN  NELSON  Widd.  aged  92  years. 

6.  Mr  ROBERT  PALMER  aged  95  years. 

7.  JOHN  GREENWOOD. 
JANE  DEMPSTER. 

Capt.  THOMAS  CRUTCHFIELD  Comr-  of  yc  Lisbon  Merck'  of 
London. 

1 1.  EDWARD  HARDING  aged  70  &  odd  years. 
DOROTHY  SUTTON. 

12.  JOSEPH  ye  Son  of  JOSEPH  &  MARGARET  SALMON. 
14.    NICHOLAS  BARNWEL  from  Mr  REYNOLDS'S. 

1 6.  DANIEL  OREE,  from  ye  almshous. 
ESTHER  MORGAN. 
ELISABETH  ERPEY. 

MARTIN  SWAIN. 

17.  THOMAS  SMITH. 

1 8.  MARY  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  HARE. 

19.  ALICE  ye  Wife  of  THOMAS  FOLINSBY. 

20.  Mr  HENRY  TURPIN  aged  87  years. 
23.    KATHARIN  CARYL. 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1679. 

September.  24.    Mr  EDWARD  PRESTON. 

GEORG  yc  Son  of  Capt.  FRANCIS  BURTON  &  JUDITH  his 
Wife. 

25.  ALEXANDER  MACKRERY  from  L.Col.  JELLY'S. 
ELISABETH  RUL. 

RICHARD  ye  Son  of  RICHARD  &  JONE  ELLIOT. 

26.  SUSANNA    yc   daughter   of    Mr    THOMAS    &    SUSANNA 

REYNOLDS. 
WILLIAM  LAWLESS,  out  of  prison. 

27.  JOHN  COOPER. 

29.    JOHN  ye  Son  of  Mr  THOMAS  &  JANE  FORRESTER. 

.  421. 


Ano:  1680 


BARBADOS 


LIST  of  the  Inhabitants  in  and  about  the  Towne  of  S£  Michaells 
wth  their  children  hired  Seruants,  Prentices,  bought  Seruants  and 
Negroes. 


childrn 
•3. 

hired 
Seru11 
&  Prefit 

bought 
Seru" 

Neg" 

6 

6 

Witt"  BISHOP  &  wife  

t 

EDWARD  DUFFEILD  &  wife  

I 

5 

BENJA  GRACE  junr  &  wife  

2 

ANTHONY  MICHELL  &  wife  

e 

THOMAS  GARROTT  &  wife   

2 

SARAH  WAKER  

o 

ABRAHAM  LANGFORD  

GEORGE  PEARCE  &  wife  

j 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


439 


JOHN  BARKER  

JOHN  BORROWS 

GEORGE  TUTHILL 

OLLIUER  HUTTON  &  wife   i 

SAMUELL  BRUNTTS  &  Compa  .  . . 

DANIELL  CLANEY  &  wife    

REBECCAH  JONES 

JOHN  ORPEN  &  wife 

JOSEPH  SMITH  

WM  BULKLY  

ALLEXANDER  HARBIN  &  wife    . . 

WM  HARDING  &  wife    i 

WALTER  BENTHALL  &  wife    .... 

SAMUELL  CARPENDER 

JOHN  COSTEEN  &  wife 

JOSEPH  HARBIN  &  wife    3 

W»- STICKLAND  &  wife i 

THOMAS  EMPEROR  &  wife  2 

RICHARD  WILLIAMS  &  wife    3 

STEPHEN  LANGTON  &  wife 

HENRY  DEUILLERMAS  &  wife    . .          2 

JAMES  SICKLEMORE 

JOHN  BUSSHELL  Senior  &  wife  . .  2 

THOMAS  DOXY  &  wife 

JOHN  HUTTON  &  wife 5 

THOMAS  WATTSON  &  wife i 

LUCY  BUTTLER 

JOHN  WHETTSTON  &  wife  2 

HENRY  CROFTS  &  wife    2 

CHRISTOPHER  FOWLER    

RICHD  DEARSLEY  &  wife 

THOMAS  SMITH  &  wife    i 

PETER  BAKER  &  wife  .          ... 


children 


hired 

Sera" 

&  Prent 

I 
2 


bought 
Sera" 


Neg" 

I 
I 

3 
4 
4 
2 

3 
5 
4 
i 
i 
6 
6 

4 
8 
8 

3 
10 

3 
4 


7 
3 

8 
3 
5 

5 

5 

2 

3 

2 


44° 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


children 


hired 
Sera1" 
&Prefitf 


THOMAS  CLARKE  &  wife i 

JN°  OGLESBY  &  wife 4  3 

LETTECIA  BATE    . .  i 

ROBTT  DRAPER 

JN°  SMITH 2  3 

JN°  HARUEY 

RlCHD  FORSTALL    

JOSEPH  GROUE 

JN°  MERCER  

THOMAS  PERCE  &  wife    2  4 

RICHD  LENNON  &  wife 

JN°  FELTON  &  wife i 

JAMES  POKE  &  wife 6  2 

FRANCIS  CRISTIAN  &  wife  7 

MUSE  WALFORD  &  wife  4 

ANNE  OWEN 

CHARLES  COLLINS  &  wife  • 2  i 

RICHD  SHETMAN  &  wife 

WM  CRITCHLOW  &  wife    2  i 

GEORGE  HARPER  &  wife . .  2 

COLL°  BATTE     . .  i 

CAPTT  JN°  JOHNSON  &  wife 4  4 

OLLIUER  SMITTH . .          4 

JN°  SMARTT  . .  i 

THOMAS  BREARLY  &  wife    . .  i 

JEREMIAH  COOKE  &  Comp*    . .  6 

ELIZABETH  BANCKS 2 

WM  SMITH  &  wife 

JN°  PITT    

OWEN  DAUIS 

Widd°  CRISP 

PAUL  GWYNE  &  wife    

W"-GOLD  &  wife   . 


bought 
Sera'" 

2 
I 


5 

i 

2 
I 
2 


Slaues 

I 

6 

4 
5 

12 

3 

•  • 

4 
i 

8 

4 
16 

4 
3 
i 
6 
8 
3 
7 

•  • 

i 

20 

•  • 

2 

6 

5 

4 
i 

3 
i 

4 
6 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


44  r 


children 

HUMRY  BROWNE  &  wife 

JNO  COSSENS 

GEORGE  FLETTCHER  &  wife    

CAPT  THOMAS  MORRIS  &  wife  —  3 

JN°  RAYMON 

THOMAS  MOUNTAINS  &  wife 

JAMES  SHARPE  &  wife 2 

THOMAS  HOLLARD  &  wife 3 

JN°  HIGGINBOTHAM  &  wife 

JN°  NEWBOTT  &  wife   

JN°  COCK    

Widd°  THORNBRUGH   3 

THOMAS  SEARLE  &  wife i 

THO:  BLAKE  &  wife 

THO:  ASHENDINE 

GEORGE  MASON    

M":  MA.GETTESS    

KATH:  TOYER    

THOMAS  LAMBORNE  &  wife 
RICHD  BRISTOW  &  wife    . . . 

WM  HOLLYDAY  &  wife 4 

WM  BROOKE  &  wife   3 

JN°  HALLETT  Esqr  &  wife  5 

ROGER  CORBITT  &  wife 
ANTH°  PRINCE  &  wife  . . 

\VM  BlCKNALL     

MARTIN  CREAMER   .... 

JN°CHOLEMLEY    

WM  EMBEREE 

JN°  CuiSP  junr  &  wife  

RICH"  PARKER  &  wife 

JN°  STUARD  &  wife  

RICH"  TRANTT 


hired 

scrut" 

&  1'retl" 


4 
3 


I 

o 


bought 
scru'" 


I  I 

2 


•  • 

i 


i 
56 


Slauc* 

3 
i 

12 
II 

I 

3 
18 

3 
i 

i 
8 
6 

2 
2 
I 

4 
i 

2 


5 

14 
9 
5 

2 

2 
2 
2 

2 

4 
8 


442 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


children 

HUGH  ARCHER  &  wife. .. 

GEORGE  SNOUKS  , 

GEORGE  NEDHAM  &  wife     2 

WM  SANDERS 

Widd°  TURPIN  , 

ROBTT  TATT'S 

WM  PRICE  

WM  BAYNES  &  wife    .... 
JAMES  VICKARS  &  wife.. 
THOMAS  BISHOP  &  wife 
ROGER  DYER  &  wife     . . 

RICH"  BUNNEY  &  wife i 

CHARLES  JUES  [?!VES]  &  wife  — 

JN°  HANCOCK  &  wife    

RICH"  NUSOM  &  wife  l 

MARY  DOUE  

RICHD  ATTWOOD  &  wife 

M1*  DAUIS 

SAMUELL  MEAD  &  wife    3 

Widd°  LAROCH 

WM  CAPFS    

JN°  PUDDIFORD  &  wife 

DANIELL  BREWER    

GAMALIELL  ELLIS    

Widd°  BUSH  

STEPHEN  SCAR  &  wife , 

NATHANIELL  ELDRED  &  wife  — 

JN°  JOHNSON  &  wife    

RICH"  POORE  &  wife 

ROGER  ANDERSON  &  wife  l 

JN°  BOLES 

NICHOLAS  MOLDER  &  wife 
JN°  HUDSON  &  wife 


hired 

sen;'" 

t  Pren"" 

3 
I 

I 
I 

O 
02 

O 
2 

O 

I 
I 

I 


bong' 
scru"1 


O 

2 


Slaus 

6 

6 

i 


o 
i 

2 
I 

3 


4 
i 

5 

i 

9 

2 

3 
3 

i 

2 

3 

2 

I 
I 

3 

2 

4 
2 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


443 


children 

hired 
sera1" 
&  Prentt' 

bough1 
seruu 

Slaues 
I 

JN°  FIOPCROFTT  &  wife     » 

o 

T 

2 

ROBTT  LANDALL  &  wife    

ROBTT  GRAY  &  wife   

4 

I 

ABELL  DEANE  

I 

THOMAS  FORRESTOR  &  wife  
XTOPHFR  AKERS  &  wife  

I 

I 

5 

JN°  CRESWELL  &  wife  

3 

2 

ANDREW  HAWKINS  &  wife  

" 

I 

HESTER  LANE      

" 

I 

" 

1 

THOMAS  WRIGHTT  &  wife  ...... 

*   * 

1 

" 

A 

THO-  READ  &  wife    

*  * 

I 

*   " 

" 

e 

THOMAS  SIMSON  &  wife  

" 

" 

i 

*    * 

2 

I 

WM  CRAGG        

I 

WM  PARRIS  

2 

ROBTT  LANIER  &  wife  

•a 

XTOPHEH  FRANKLING  &  wife    .  . 
ABRAHAM  FIFEILD  &  wife  

I 

2 
I 

JOHN  OLLIUER  &  wife  

.. 

i 

I 

Widd°  BAINES  

4 

4 

BENJAMIN  RAWLINGS  &  wife  .... 
JN°  PEIRCESON  

2 

3 

SAMUELL  SOURTON  

4 

i 

RrCHD  HALLETT   

t    f 

i 

4 

BENJA  MATTSON  &  wife  

2 

2 

EDWARD  STURDIUANTT  

.. 

I 

HUGH  HALL  &  wife  

2 

f  f 

.. 

8 

56- 


444 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


child' 

JN°  BARNES  

JN°  DEUENISII  &  wife 2 

JN°  FIREBRASS  &  wife 

ROBTT  HUSSEY  &  wife 2 

MATHEW  HAUILAND 

JACOB  LEGAY     

JN°  MAN  &  wife    5 

ROBTT  BECKLES  &  wife 3 

JUDITH  SPARROW i 

HENRY  FISSHER  &  wife  3 

ROBTT  RICH  junr  &  wife    i 

Widd°  BRAGG 3 

SAMUELL  GIFFORD  &  wife 2 

MARTIN  HAYES  &  wife    i 

SAMUELL  STOKER  &  wife    2 

THOMAS  WARNER  &  wife    3 

WM  CANNINGS  &  wife 2 

BRIDGETT  COLLETT 2 

THOMAS  LOWE  &  wife 

SAMUELL  BALLARD  &  wife i 

THOMAS  FERCHARSON  &  wife  ...  5 

PHILLIP  TRAUERS    

GEORGE  NEWTON 

JN°  BAYLEY  &  wife  2 

EDWARD  PARSONS  &  wife   . 2 

Widd°  BARROWMAN 

GABRIELL  NEWMAN  &  wife 3 

MARY  CHAPMAN  i 

RICHD  ADDAMSON  &  wife    4 

BENJA  HASSELL 

ROBTT  STONE  &  wife i 

THOMAS  DOD  &  wife    5 

WM  WILSON  &  wife  .  2 


hired 
scruaii"1 
&  Prctf 


bought 
serii'" 


Slavics 

2 
4 

6 

i 

3 
6 

4 
1 1 

1 1 
13 

2 

s 

4 
7 
8 

4 

2 
I 

17 

1O 

I 

5 

12 
2 

4 
5 
9 

2 

I 

2 

II 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


445 


j   children 

JOSEPH  BORDEN  &  wife  2 

SAMUELL  PARRIS 

RlCHD  TUDAR  &  wife    2 

MATIIEW  DEANE  &  wife 2 

JN°  HASELL  &  wife  3 

SAMUELL  SHENTON  &  wife 

GUY  &  wife  

W"  LITTON  &  wife   5 

HENRY  LELLAND  &  wife 3 

JN°  LEGAY 2 

THOMAS  HESLERTON  &  wife  .... 
EDMOND  JEFFERRES  &  wife    .... 

Widdo  SEAY  

THOMAS  PILGRIM  &  wife 

GEORGE  BREAD  &  wife  

WM  JORDAN  &  wife i 

W"  COPE  &  wife    5 

THOMAS  ELES  &  wife i 

THOMAS  HORNER  &  wife  2 

W*  PRESWELL  

THEOPHILUS  BARRODALL   3 

DOWNES  DANIELL    

JAMES  TAGGARTT  &  wife 

NATHANIELL  CLAIRE  &  wife  .... 

JN°  HUDSON  &  wife 2 

OLLIUER  GILHAMPTON  &  wife  . .          3 

THOMAS  CLOUAN  &  wife 2 

NICHOLAS  MAYNARD  &  wife  ....          5 

GEORGE  DATES  &  wife 

BARNARD  MAN  &  wife  

JN°  DAUIS  &  wife 

JN°  MURRELL  &  wife    2 

Widd°  BOUEY   


hired 
seruant1 
&  Prentt1 

I 
I 


bougtt 
serutl' 


3 
o 


Sbues 

14 

I 

id 

2 
20 

3 

I 

3 
ii 

3 
6 
6 

•  • 

3 
5 
6 

4 
3 


2 

4 
10 

3 
3 
i 

2 
2 

2 
2 

* 


446 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


children 

\VM  HARDING  Vintner  &  wife 

THOMAS  TICKNER  &  wife    

VALLENTINE  COPMAN  &  wife. . . .  i 

WSI  SHIPTON  &  wife     i 

GEORGE  CHEYNEY  &  wife   i 

Jxo BRADHAM 
OWEN  DAYLEY  &  wife 
FRANCIS  WOOD  &  wife 
HENRY  BYRCH  &  wife 
ROBTT  HOLE  &  wife 
MATHEW  WILLOX  &  wife 
JN°  HEATON 

RICHD  WILSON  &  wife 2 

WM  BIDDLE  &  wife    2 

Mrs  HOSKINS 2 

BENJA  ELLY  &  wife  i 

GEORGE  HANNAH  &  wife    2 

JN°  HUNTER  &  wife 

RICHD  ALFORD  &  wife 2 

THOMAS  WHITEING  &  wife i 

THOMAS  BRINGHURST  &  wife 

JN°  HAYWOOD  &  wife  i 

HENRY  FREMAN  &  wife 
J  NO  PLUMLY  4?  EL:  BROWNE 
EDWARD  TOWNE  &  wife 
LAUGHLINE  BAYNE  &  wife 

THOMAS  WALDEN  &  wife    i 

BENJA  JONES  &  wife 

WM  CLIGGATT  &  wife    i 

LAWRANCE  REED  &  wife 
ROBTT  HEWITT  &  wife 

EDWARD  HUNTT  &  wife 3 

NATHANIELL  BRANKER  &  wife  . .          i 


hired 
seruanti 
&  I'rentt' 

I 


bougtt 
serult. 

I 
2 


I 
I 
2 
I 
3 


Slaues 
I 

3 
4 

5 

2 

I 

4 
6 
8 

3 

i 

4 
3 
o 

10 

4 
5 

H 
5 
3 
3 
9 

3 
o 

2 
I 

I 

13 

s 

5 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


447 


children 

NATHANIELL  SMITH  &  wife    2 

STEPHEN  GASCOYNE  Esqr  &  wife . 
EDWINE  STEED  Esqr  &  wife    ....          2 

BENJA  DWEIGHTT  &  wife 3 

THOMAS  REYNOLDSON  &  wife 

HENRY  STEPBING     

RICHD  FORD  &  wife  .... l 

HENRY  HARUEY  &  wife 
JN°  FREDERICK  &  wife. , 

THOMAS  PARKER 

JAMES  ELY  &  wife   3 

JONATHAN  HUTCHINSON..  . 

URSELAH  PEA    

RICHD:  HALL  &  wife 

WM  WELDING   

THEOPHILUS  BOWDEN 

JN°  LEGARD  

JN°  SANDERS  k  wife 

STEPHEN  CLAY  &  wife 

JACOB:  MACKERNESS  &  wife 

W"  SIDNEY  &  wife    5 

THOMAS  BIFFIN  &  wife 

RICHD  BARRETT    

THOMAS  ROWSE  &  wife    . . 

Mrs  TOTHILL 

SAMUELL  SMARTT  &  wife 
SUSANAH  BEEKE , 

W"  MlCHLEBORNE  &  wife 

JN°  FISHER 

JACOB:  LEGAY  senr    2 

CHRISTOPHER  JACSON  &  wife ....          l 
W"  MACKERNESS 

Widd°  HAYWOOD  . 


hired 

seru"1 

&  Pren'" 


7 

I 


f 

6 
I 
i 


2 

3 
7 

2 


bough' 
sera'" 


Slaues 

I 

O 

7 

12 

3 
I 


I 

13 

5 
4 
7 


4 
7 

2 

7 
3 
i 

13 

5 

2 

I 

3 
S 

2 
2 


448 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


EDWARD  PRESTTON 

Widd°  BALDWINE 

JN°  TOWNSEND  &  wife     2 

JN°  MUNROW  &  wife  

JN°  SHROESBERRY  &  wife    

JN°  MILLS  &  wife 

ISAAC  ROETT 

CHARLES  LEE  &  wife    

BENJA  BIRD  &  wife    

BASELL  DUNKLY  £  wife 

MARTIN  DALLISON  &  wife 

MARY  LISTER    

ANNE  KEW    

KATHRINE  WHITEING 

JN°  HUNTER 2 

JN°  SPENCER  £  wife 2 

W*  MAXWELL  &  wife  

Doctor  RICHARD  LAWFORD    .... 

THOMAS  PARRIS  &  wife   2 

EDWARD  RAINSFORD  

SAMUELL  DYER  

EDWARD  PEIRESON  &  wife 

MARKE  NOBLE  &  wife 

FRANCIS  LOUELL 

JOHN  CHASON  fc  wife  2 

WM  BEALE 

DANIELL  JONES    

PETER  SWAINE  &  wife 3 

JN°  LADSTON  &  wife    

ELLINOR  WALTER    2 

JN°  WILLIAMS  &  wife  4 

JN«  LAM  PLY  &  wife 

MARY  BUSHER 


children 


hired 

sent"' 

&  1'ren'" 


bought 
seni1" 


Slaucs 
i      I 

7 

4 
i 

i 
7 
5 
i 

i 

6 
i 
i 

2 
I 

3 
i 
i 

i 
4 

2 
I 

4 
9 

*  • 

2 

5 
4 
3 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


449 


children 

MARY  WILSON 

JN°  RAWLINGS  &  wife 

JAMES  MILLER  &  wife 

EDWARD  FENNELL  &  wife i 

JONATHAN  TAYLOR  &  wife 

WM  SIMMES  &  wife    i 

ROBTT  WEBSTER  &  wife    

ROBTT  PAINE  &  wife 6 

JN°  PAINE  &  wife 

JN°  STEDHAM    

MADAM  FITS  JAMES 

THE  JEWES  Jewes 

JACOB  FRANCO  NUNES 4 

ARON  NAUARO 7 

ARON  BARRUCH    5 

PAUL  DEUREDE 2 

ISAAC  PERERA  2 

DAUID  RALPH  DEMEREADO    3 

LEWIS  DIAS    6 

ABRAHAM  QAY 2 

ABRAHAM  BARRUCH    3 

DAUID  ISRAELL 5 

ANTHONY  RODRIGUS   3 

ABRAHAM  SOUSA 2 

LEAH  MEDINAH    7 

ISACK  ABOF   2 

ABRAHAM  BURGES  ARON    2 

MOSES  HAMIAS 2 

M1'5  LEAH  DECOMPAS  3 

HESTER  BAR  SIMON 5 

DANIELL  BOYNA  3 

ABRAHAM  LOPES 2 

ABR:  VALUERDE   2 


hired 

semen" 

&  Pren" 


bought 
seru" 


Slaues 

I 
I 
I 

4 
3 
8 

2 
I 
2 
2 


I 
I  I 

5 
3 

4 
II 

8 

2 

3 

3 

10 

2 

I 

2 
I 
I 
I 

I  I 
I 

4 


57 


45° 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


JUDIEAH  TOREZ      

MOSES  MERCADO 

JAELL  SERANO 

ELIAH  LOPEZ 

ISAAC  GOMEZ 

JOSEPH  SENIOR 

ISAAC  PERERA    

ISACK  MEZA  

SOIOMAN  CORDOZA  .... 
ABRAHAM  OBEDIENTE.. 

JUDITH  RISSON 

DAUID  NAMIAS 

MOSES  ARROBAS   

GABRIELL  ANTUNES    . . 

JACOB  PREETT  

SARAH  ATKINS 

ABRAHAM  COSTANIO    . . 


sons  slauo 


2    '    2 


Total  of  Inhabit 404. 


SAMUELL  NAUARRO  . . . 
RACHELL  BURGES  . . , 
MORDECAH  PALACHE  , 
REBECAH  PACHECO  . . , 
REBECAII  BARRUCH  . . , 

JACOB  PACHECO , 

RACHELL  LOPEZ    

JACOB  FONCECO  VALE , 
MORDECAH  SARAH  . . , 
SAMUELL  DLCHAUIS 

DAUID  SWARIS  .' 

JUDITH  NAUARO 

HESTER  NOY 

JUDIH  ISRAELL 

MOSES  DESAUIDO  .... 
ISACC  NOY  . . . , 


Memd  that  ye  Town  of  Sl  Michael 
only  has  returnd  an  Acco'-  of 
Children 

Total  of  Inhabitants  . 


(Men. 


(Children  ..402 

Total  of  White  servants 412 

Total  of  Negroes 132$- 


4 
6 


I 

5 
4 
5 
4 

2 

5 

2 
2 
2 


p  slaues 

I 
2 


I 

4 
i 

4 
I 

4 

2 
I 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


[BARBADOES.] 

LIST  of  Owners  and  possessors  of  land  Hired  Seruants  &  Appren- 
tices, Bought  Seruants  &  Negroes  in  ye  Parish  oi  S'.  Michaells.* 


acres 
land 

THOMAS  ASHENDINE   5 

BARTHO  ALDSWORTH 46 

ANTHONY  ANTHONY 

CORNELIOUS  AUSTRIAN 5 

ALLIN  THOMAS 7 

ALLEXANDER  ANTOR  7 

JACOB.  ALLEN    . . 

B 

>  Ac' 

THEO:  BARRADALL   4 

BORDEN  JOSEPH    9 

BONETT  EDWD  PLANT*    88 

FRANCIS  BOND  Esqr 160 

Coft°  W*  BATE 125 

FRANCIS  BURTON 130 

THOMAS  BATSON  35 

JN°  BATTYNE  junr    32 

JN°  BOUCHER    3 

GEORGE  BIRKEHEAD    8 

HUGH  BRANDON  25 

JN°  BIRD    6 

JN°  BARRON  14 

HUMPHRY  BROGDON    10 

ALLICE  BAINES 30 

JN°  BARNES   15 


hired 
Seru" 


2 

3 
r 

2 
I 
2 
I 

I 


bought 
Seru" 


Neg  ' 

3 
16 

15 
6 

10 

2 

3 


94 
93 
60 
60 

20 
21 

I 
10 

6 

2 

6 

14 

16 
11 


*  [Totals  are  given  in  the  original  at  the  end  of  every  page  of  MS.,  but  are  not  carried 
forward  ;  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.] 

57—2 


452 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


WM  BARRON  

acres 
land 
IQ 

hired 

seru"* 

I 

boug1 
Ser«« 

Neg" 
I  C 

WM  BARNETT  

I  e 

I 

1  3 
|  J 

J  N°  BRETT  

A 

JOSEPH  BEEDLE  

8 

^ 

WM  BUSSHEY  

10 

1 

JA 

JN°  BIGNALL  senr  

7 

llr 
j  j 

JN°  BIGNALL  junr  

IO 

I 

2 

6 

*4 

WM  BRAGG  

TO 

ALLEXANDER  BARRAMAN   

o 

JERREARD  BOUCHER    

PHILLIP  BREWSTER  

3 

CORNELIOUS  BRYAN  

3 

DANIELL  BOYNA  

IO 

9 

C 
CAPPS.  WILLIAM  

ac' 
1  2 

hired 
seru"" 

boug" 
Ser'» 

r4 

Slau. 

JN°  CRISP  senr  

cfi 

*  * 

ROGER  COWLEY  Es4r  

iu 

8« 

2 

7 

WM  CANNINGS  

3 

40 

Mrs  COATHER      

T  C 

*  * 

" 

5 

THO:  CARNOCK  Poaus*  

*5 

8 

I 

JN°  CHACE  

60 

2 

PATICK  CARNEY    

24 

KATHRIN  CLEANER  -f-    

2O 

i 

WM  CLIGGATT    

f  1 

4 

CHRICTOPHER  COALE  

1  J 

•  • 

" 

i 

JN°  CLEANERf    

in 

1 

" 

IO 

THO:  CLARK  Ct^rs-*  

-yr\ 

*  * 

" 

NICHO.  CHANDLER  

*  * 

*  * 

HENRY  CLEAUER  

• 

*  * 

" 

•  • 

3 

[Thus  erased  in  the  original.] 
t  [So  in  the  original  :  but  see  CLEAUER  [CLEAVER]  at  the  bottom 


of  the  pngc.] 


fAKISH  JKE( 

rlSTSJR 

X 

453 

ac" 

•3Q 

hired 
seru1" 

boug" 
Ser'" 

Slau1 

JN°  CODDRINGTON  Esqr  

3OO 

I 

c 

7^7 

7 

j 

5 

1  J/ 

BENJ*  CAIME  

/ 

I  3 

2 

'3 
a 

WM  COCKMAN      

1  J 
IA 

5 

GEORGE  CLARKE  ...   

•^ 
2O 

O 

f. 

SYMON  OOOPER  

8O 

•7ft 

ALLEX:  COACHMAN  his  Estate    .  . 

8 
8 

CORDIU  PAULUS    

*    * 

JN°  CATTLIN  

r 

BOHAM  CARTER    

5 

" 

D. 
BENJA  DWIGHT  

land 
2C 

hire* 
Serutw 

T 

bog" 
Ser"« 

Slaues 
I  3 

DAUIS  WM  

IOI 

1  J 

•?  C 

DUNIDGE  WM       

I  C 

j  J 

THOMAS  DRAYTON  

12 

t 

JN°  DICK    

c 

GILES  DEBOYCE    

3 

16 

*  * 

c 

ROGER  DUNN    

7 

E 
WM  EMBRFE  *  

/ 

acres 
land 

IO 

boug" 
scrutt' 

hired 
seru"" 

Negros 

I 

J  N°  ELLIOTT  

35 

I 

6 

JAMES  ARD    

7 

I 

i 

Mrs  ELLACOTT  

27 

I 

2 

6 

LAWRANCE  ENGLAND  jur    

IO 

3 

SEABORNE  EGGINTON  

2 

i 

1 

454 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


F. 

RlCHD  FORSTALL    

acres 
land 

2Q4 

hired 
seru'" 

4 

Ixnigh* 
seru"1 

6 

Negroes 
I2Q 

GEORGF  FLFTCIIFR  

IO 

JN°  FARMER  

170 

3 

c 

Q7 

HENRY  FEAKE  

8 

£ 

•} 

RICH"  FIFFILD  

12 

I 

8 

J  N°  FOWLER  

8 

I 

I 

PHILIP  FONSEIRE  

25 

I 

IQ 

ROGER  FAUELL  

•y 

ROBVT  FFAUER       

IO 

JOANE  FULLER  

?O 

I 

I 

16 

FRANCIS  FROSTT  

y~* 

G. 
BENJAMIN  GRACE  

IO 

J 

2 

IO 

RICH"  GAYTON  

26 

I 

26 

ELLIZAB:  GRITTON    

CO 

I 

26 

ELLZ-  GOODMAN    

Jw 
\c\ 

I 

8 

JN°  GRIGGORY  

IOA 

I 

8? 

PETER  CODING    

-U4 

"i 

H. 
H  \RRIS  JN°    

land 
Ac'. 

2O 

hired 
seru"* 

I 

bong" 
Seru1" 

Neg": 
6 

H  ALLETT  J  N°  Esqr      

->2O 

4 

84 

HUTCHIXSON  JN°  

c 

c 

1  1  \\VKSWORTH  JN°    

63 

I 

18 

SAMIELL  HANSON     

IOI 

RALPH  HASSELL  

IO 

i 

TO 

RlCHD  HOWELL  &  GUY  Esq's  

SYMON  HUNTT  dead    

605 

AO 

5 

I 

20 

405 

]'  K  \XCIS  H  VRDING    

IO 

-4 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


455 


DANIELL  HURLOW  

land 
Ac'. 

17 

hired 
seru1" 

I 

bong" 
Seru™ 

I 

Neg™: 

C 

CHRISTOPHER  HOOPER    

2; 

I 

IO 

FRANCIS  HALL  

26 

I 

20 

EDWARD  HUNTT  

c 

JN°  HAWKSWORTH*  

6? 

j 

I 

20 

DANIELL  HARWOOD  

10 

2 

JN°  HANDY    

56 

I 

2 

AQ 

EDWARD  HARDING  

? 

7 

SAMUELL  HYATT  

J 

7O 

J 

FRANCIS  HARDWICK    

J^ 
IO 

JN°  HAM  

20 

Widd°  HAMBLIN    

4" 

I 

20 

" 

IO 

W*  HECTHROP  

1  2 

IO 

" 

JN°  HILL    

IO 

*    " 

I 

5" 

JN°  HARE  

" 

7 

r 

" 

J 

3 

•  • 

SAMUELL  HATHWAY    

•  • 

" 

I 

ac' 

•  • 

hired 
seru"' 

bougi 
Seru'" 

Negroes 

THOMAS  JELLY  

I 

2o 

JN°  JEFFERRES  

3 

/O 

ALLEX  JENNISON  

2 

4 

JN°  JOHNSON  

3 

•  • 

•  • 

•   • 

WM  JACOBS  

•  • 

•  • 

*   • 

K. 

•  • 

C2 

j 

I 

3 

T7 

'  / 

*  [This  name  will  also  be  found  six  lines  from  the  bottom  in  p.  454  ;  the  number  of  servants, 
however,  is  different.] 


456 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


LEER  THOMAS  234 

ROGER  LOUELL 13 

XTOPHER  LYNE    53 

PHILLIP  LANCASTER    50 

JN°  LEDRA 27 

\VM  LITTON    4 

RICHD  LAYTON 50 

Mrs  LUCOMB   9 

NICHOLAS  LANGWORTHY    12 

GEORGER  LILLINGTON    32 

Mrs  LOUELL    7 

THOMAS  LINKS 6 

THOMAS  LUCOMB 

M 

MORRIS  THOMAS  144 

EUAN  MORGAN 140 

GABRIELL  MARTIN   10 

WM.MARCHALL 180 

RICHD  MORRIS    35 

JN°  MACKLAIRE    6 

WM  MURRELL    ii 

Mrs  MULLINAX 7 

RlCHD  MULLINAX 9 

ANTHONY  MICHELL 5 

BRYAN  MURPHE    9 

JN°  MURROW 3 

JN°  MURRELL    

N. 
NEALE  THO: 


hired 
seru'" 


boug1 
Seru1" 


18 


Negroes 

160 

5 

•  • 

25 

7 

3 
27 

6 
ii 

•  • 

27 

12 

5 


IOO 

72 

S 

52 

12 

6 
8 
3 
5 
4 
H 
3 

2 


16 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


457 


0 
SAMELL  OSBORNE  

ac' 
4O 

o 

I 

37 

THOMAS  ODIARNE    

IOI 

I 

17 

FRANCIS  OAKLEY  

6 

JN°  ODELL  

e 

2 

P 
NICHOLAS  PRIDEAUX  

3 

ft 

RICHD  PEARCE  

230 
y  r 

2 

76 

THOMAS  PILGRIM  

13 

•    • 

*  * 

80 

EDWARD  PARRIS  

I 

*  * 

34 

JN°  PIGGOTT  

35 

I 

•  • 

12 

Mrs  PANTON  

"    * 

*  • 

I 

GEORGE  PARRIS    

i'? 

*    * 

•  • 

3 

ADRIAN  PAILY  

o^ 

t 

I 

*  * 

23 

Widd°  PlRKINS  

j 

16 

•    • 

*  * 

i 

JN°  PERRIMAN  

7 

•    • 

*  • 

JOB  PERRIDGE  

/ 

7 

*  * 

«  • 

SAMUELL  PERRY  

/ 

•    • 

*  * 

4 

HENRY  PRICE    

e 

" 

JN°  PLUMLEY    

3 

•  • 

*  * 

JN°  POLLARD    

J5 

I 

••'. 

RICHD  POLLARD    

" 

•  " 

R 
EDWARD  RUNDALL  

1  1 

I 

•  • 

vtf 

22 

12 

O 

WM  ROBINSON   

1  86 

2 

l 

M( 

28 

7° 

1 

•  • 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


s 

BARNARD  SHENKINGH    

land 
.ic' 

IO 

hired 
Seru"1 

bougt 
Serult» 

Negroes 

SO 

I 

2 

4O 

IO 

4 

IO 

3O 

18 

jy 

•to 

I 

22 

•5Q 

18 

12 

2 

?o 

1  20 

I 

ion 

12 

6 

22 

I 

28 

IO 

j 

12 

IO 

I 

7 

IQ 

I 

8 

T 
TURPIN  HENRY  Senr   

IO 

7 

8 

4 

2 

25 

3 

12 

3 

IO 

6 

AT) 

I 

2 

33 

*T7 
C 

3 

4 

4 

HENRY  TURPIN  junr    

17 

5 

/ 

4 

9 

•  • 

•    • 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


459 


W  ac 

WILLIS  JN°    5 

WARREN  JOSEPH 6 

FRANCIS  WOOD 10 

WM  WELDING    10 

WM  WlTHINGTON 20 

MARY  WATERS 15 

JN°  WlLLOUGHBY 5 

GEORGE  WALTON 30 

GEORGE  WILLOUGHBY 26 

SAMUELL  WARNER 10 

JN°  WILLIAMS  

DAUID  WELCH 5 

NATH:  WHITE  tj 

BRIDGET  FERRELL  (sic)  5 

Y 
JOHN  YOUNG 4° 

Tot.  of  Inhabitants 225. 

Total  of  Acres 7063. 

Total  of  Servts 303. 

Total  of  Negro's 3746. 


5 

H 
10 

•  • 

9 
9 


8 

2 
13 


*  [There  are  227  names  entered,  but  2  have  been  entered  twice,  viz.  HAWKSWORTH  and 
SIMMONS.] 


58-2 


460 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


[BARBADOES.] 


Masters  &  mistreses  names  y1  are  Owners  of 
Land  in  the  Parish  of  S1  Georges  in  y«  Island 
of  Barbados  taken  by  the  command  of  his  Ex- 
cellency Sr  Jonathan  Atkins  K1  ye  23lk  Day  of 
December:  1679 


Number  of 
Acres 


Number  of 
White 
Seruants 


Number  of 
Negroes 


ROBERT  DAUERS  Esqr 305 

Mr  ROBERT  DAUERS  Junior 47 

Mr  JAMES  ROBINSON    6 

Mr  JOHN  ROBINSON 12 

Mr  WILLIAM  DAUIS 10 

MrJOHNKOKER    

Mr  THOMAS  BROWNE  

Mrs  SARAH  HORSWOOD    

Mrs  MARGARET  ROE 40 

M's  ELLI.VOR  BOWDLER 

Mr  JOB:  LULLMAN     6 

EDWARD  PYE  Esqr   400 

Mr  THOMAS  PROTHERS    55 

Mr  WILLIAM  CATLINE 

Mr  HENRY  EUANS   106 

Mrs  FRANCIS  HOLDIP  19 

Mr  JOHN  HOLDIP 

Mr  BRIAN  BLACKMAN 10 

Mr  FRAN:  SMITH  Jujo' 6 

Mr  MILES  TOPPIN 30 

Mr  HENRY  BURRELL   15 

Mr  MlCHAELL  WEYLY       , 10 

Mr  FRAN:  BELL 12 

Mr  JOHN  JEMOT    8 

Mr  HENRY  EASTWICK 50 

Mr  JOHN  GOLDINGHAM   118 

Mr  RICHARD  EASTWICK 40 


200 


4 
10 

5 
3 
4 
6 

2 
2 

IQO 
15 

5 
42 

9 

7 

10 

18 

38 

3 

10 
8 

5 

37 
76 

20 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


461 


Masters  &  mistreses  names  yt  are  owners  of 
Land  in  the~Parish  of  S'  Georges  in  yc  Island  of 
Barbados  taken  by  the  command  of  his  Ex- 
cellency Sr. Jonathan  Atkins  K,  y,  23""  Day  of 
December:  "1679 


Number  of 
Acres 


Number  of 

White 

Servants 


Number  of 
Negroes 


Mr  MARMADUKE  NICHOLES   30 

Mr  FRAN:  BOND    105 

Mr  JOHN  GIBBONS    7 

Mr  EDWARD  CLEYPOLK   335 

Mr  RICHARD  SUTTON 106 

Mr  GEORGE  BRIGGS 140 

Mr  JOHN  BATTINE  Senjor    172 

Mr  SAMUELL  WEBB 

Mr  THOMAS  BLACKMAN 

The  Lady  ANN  WlLLOUGHBY    ....  317 

Mr  SAMUELL  COWARD 20 

Mrs  GRACE  SILUESTER    515 

Mr  THO:  WlLBRAHAM    20 

Mr  HENRY  HARDING  95 

Coll°  XTOPHER  LINE  &  Sonn 272 

Mr  WALTER  CHAMELL    33 

MK  MARTHA  ALT 36 

Mr  JOHN  WILKINS   40 

Mr  JOSEPH  MILES     

Mr  JOSEPH  ROBINSON 5 

Major  PAULE  LYTE  235 

cap'  JOHN  COUSSINS 70 

Mr  JOHN  COUSSINS  Senjor  60 

Mr  WILLIAM  SNIPE 

Mr  LATYMORE  RICHARDS   12 

Mr  SAMUELL  SEDGWICK 12 

Mr  JOHN  SEDGWICK 10 

Mr  JOHN  LAHANE 10 

Mr  PHILLIP  FUSHEIR  7 

Mr  WILLIAM  WEAUER 100 

Mrs  MARY  RIDGWAY 39 


12 

5 
i 
i 


10 


3 
i 

8 


13 
60 

3 

86 

60 

64 

81 

i 

i 

1 60 

4 

22O 
6 

54 
27 

22 
8 

6 
3 

120 

50 

So 

4 
8 

5 
5 
4 
3 
30 


462 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


Masters  &  M1':  names  that  are  owners  of 
Land  in  y'  Parish  of  S'Georges  in  The  Island  ol 
Barbados  Taken  by  the  Command  of  His  Ex- 
cellency Sr  Jonathan  Atkins  K1  ye  23lh  Decem- 
ber —1679 — 


Number  of 
Acres 


Number:  of 
White 
Sera" 


Number  of 
Negroes 


M"  ELIZABETH  BARNES 57 

Mrs  ELIZABETH  WOLUERSTONE  ....  20 

Mr  JOHN  PRICE 10 

Mr  JOSEPH  RIDGWAY   40 

Mr  EDWARD  ROBERT'S 10 

Mr  WILLIAM  BRADSHAW 10 

Mr  ROBERT  CUSTIS  10 

Mr  RICHARD  LINTOTT 144 

Mr  WILLIAM  SAPSTER 46 

Mr  JOHN  MARSHALL    

Mr  HENRY  GORGES 125 

Mr  BENJA  MIDDLETON    379 

Mr  JOHN  WILTSHEIR   140 

Mr  BASILL  DIXWELL    37 

Mr  WILLIAM  GREENE 100 

Mr  ROBERT  HOOPER    219 

Mr  RICHARD  SALTER  217 

Mr  SAMUELL  HANSON 57 

Mr  WILLIAM  HARMER 32 

Mr  SAMUELL  WARNER    4 

Mr  JOHN  BATTINE  Jujor 190 

Mr  JOHN  TULL iO 

Mr  DAUID  MORGAN 20 

Mr  THOMAS  GUNSTONE  ,. . .  165 

Mr  JOHN  RENNEY    15 

Mr  WILLIAM  HARRIS  29 

Mr  GABRILL  DEANE 22 

Mr  GEORGE  KEYSER I04 

Mr  JOHN  MORECOTT    55 

Mr  BARNES  Widdoe 15 

Mr  RICHARD  BRITLAND 25 


2 

4 
6 
i 


40 
6 

i 
6 

7 
8 

7 
60 

14 

2 

58 
130 

43 

19 

42 

117 

1 20 

105 

12 

16 

80 

8 

19 

42 

8 

2 

14 
42 
27 
13 

'9 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


463 


Masters  &  jnistreses  Names  yt  are  owners  of 
Land  in  ye  Parish  of  S'  Georges  in  ye  Island 
of  Barbados  taken  by  the  command  of  his  Ex- 
cellency S,  Jonathan  Atkins  K'  ye  23th  Decem- 
ber — 1679 — 


Number  of 
Acres 


Number  of 
White 
Seru" 


Number  of 
Negroes 


Mr  GEORGE  WILLSON 16 

Mr  JAMES  BUTLER    

Mr  THOMAS  LEARE 127 

Sr  PETER  LEARE 336 

Mr  THOMAS  BATTSON no 

Mr  SAMUELL  PALMER 70 

Mr  CHARLES  BUTT  ALL    48 

Mr  GEORGE  GREENE  his  Planta  ....  258 

Collonell  HEN:  DRAX  705 

WILLIAM  BULKELY  Esqr  £  his  sonn . .  380 

SAMUELL  HUSBANTS  Esqr 420 

Mr  THO:  WILTSHEIR  Deceased   ....  1 80 
Mr  JAMES  BUTT  &  MARY  MIDDLE- 
TON  42 

Mr  SAM:  SMITH 26 

Mr  JOHN  WHEELER 20 

Mr  ROBERT  RICH 40 

Mr  JONATHAN  ANDREWES 37 

Mr  PEIRSE  POOR  9 

Mrs.  APPLEWHITE  Widdoe 169 

Mrs  BOOTH  Widdoe      10 

Mr  JOHN  RENNEY  Jujor 7 

Mr  JOHN  ROBINS 7 

Mr  JOHN  ELLIOTT    10 

Sr  THOMAS  BENDISH   72, 

Mr  JOHN  EVANS    10 

Mr  DARBY  MACKONE  7 

Mr  WILLIAM  CLARKE 6 

Mr  MlCHAELL  POORE 6 

Mr  ANTHO:  LORD 6 


7 
3 

75 

123 

75 

35 

44 

52 

327 

174 

220 

93 

2 

6 


464 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


Master  &  mistreses  Names  y1  are  owners  of 
Land  in  y«  Parish  of  S'  Georges  in  y«  Island  of 
Barbados  taken  by  the  command  of  his  Excel- 
lency Sr  Jonathan  Atkins  K'  y«  23"  December 
—1679— 


Number  of 
Acres 


is 


Number  of 
White 
Sera" 


II I 


Mr  ROBERT  DAWSON   

Mr  BlTLER  &  COLETON    

Suihe  Totall    

Baptized  in  The  aboue  S(1 
pish  p  the   Register  Booke 
from  ye  25  march  78:  to  ye  (  ^ 
29:  7ber  1679    

Buried    in    Sd  Parish    in   y* 
time. .  66 


p  JN°  COUSSINS  &  PAULE  LYTE,  Church  Wardens 


Number  of 
Negroes 


43i6 


(In-dorso 


Acco1  of  Inhabitants  122 

Land  &c  in  the  parish 
of  Sl  George. 

Rec(1  3d  June  1680. 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  465 


BARBADOS.  BAPTISMES. 

HILDREN     BAPTIZED     in     the    parish   of  St  Georges    from 
march  the  25th- 1678.  till  September  ye  29th  1679 

d 
MILES  ye  Sonne  of  MILES  TUPPIN:    baptized Aprill — 01 — 78 

JOHN  yc  Sonne  of  JOHN  PITTS  baptized Aprill — 04- 

JOHN  yc  Sonne  of  LAWLAND  CLAREE  .  .baptized Aprill — 12 — 

JDETH  ye  daughter  of  JOHN  ROBBISON.  .baptized    May — 30— 

ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  MICHAEL  PORE;  . .  baptiz'd     July — 06— 

MARY,  &  ELIZABETH  yc  daughters  of  THOMAS  WHITE  . .  July— 18— 
SAMUEL,  ye  Sonnne  [sic]  of  JAMES  DOWNING.  .  baptiz'd  .  .July— 21 — 
SARAH  ye  daughter  of  MARMADUKE  NICOLLS.  .  baptiz'd  .  .July — 26 — 
GEORGE  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  SEDGEWICKE  ....baptized  ..July — 30 — 
ELIZABETH  ye  daughter  of  WILLIAM  GREENE,  baptized  August — 07 — 
ANNE  ye  daughter  of  MATTHEW  JENNINS  . . .  .baptized  august — 25 — 

PAUL  ye  Sonne  of  PAUL  LYTE baptized  august — 31 — 

HENRY  ye  Sonne  of  DANIEL  GUNNE baptized  .  .7ber. — 14— 

JOHN  ye  Sonne  of  EDWARD  MORGAN baptized..  -7ber. — 22 — 

MARGARET  ye  daughter  of  GEORGE  KEYZAR 8ber — 03— 

SAMUEL  ye  Son  of  BONAVENTURE  JELLFES    baptized. . .  ,8ber — 13 — 

JOHN  yc  Sonne  of  JOHN  WHITING    baptized    8ber—  25 — 

THOMAS  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  DOLLSTAN    baptized 8ber — 3 1 — 

HESTER  ye  daughter  of  ALEXANDER  CROOKSHANK    9ber — 03 — 

JOHN  yc  Sonne  of  WILLIAM  ALLEN    baptized gber — 24 — 

HENRY  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  GOULDINGHAM    xber — 04— 

ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  ANNE  REES    widdow  xber — 06 — 

JOHN  ye  Sonne  of  ROBERT  PART     baptized xber — 09 — 

JOHN  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  BRADFORD    baptized January — 26 — -8 

JOHN  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  JEMMOT    baptized     february — 19 — 

ELIZABETH  y<=  daughter  of  CHARLES  SAWYERS march — 06 

59 


466  PARISH  REGISTERS. 


SARAH  ye  daughter  of  EDWARD  GIIJBS    baptized  march — 21— 

GEORGE  yc  Sonne  of  JOHN  PITTS  baptized Aprill.  23-1679 

BENJAMIN  ye  Sonne  of  Widdow  WlLTSHEiR  Aprill— 25  — 

NATHANAEL  ye  Sonne  of  HENRY  HARDING  baptiz'd June — 10— 

WILLIAM  ye  Sonne  of  JONATHAN  ANDREWES  baptiz'd  ...June — 15— 

ELIZABETH  the  daughter  of  JOHN  HANDY  baptized July — 20— 

MARMADUKE  ye  Sonne  of  MAKMADUKE  NICOLLS July — 22 — 

RICHARD  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  TULLS  baptized    7ber — 04— 

JOHN  yc  Sonne  of  JOHN  IPSLEY    baptized    ;ber. — 07 — 

WILLIAM  ye  Sonne  of  MILES  TAITIN;  baptiz'd 7ber — 15— 


Coppied  out  of  yc  register-  p.  me.  DANIEL  DYKE  Cleric 

booke  for  y°  parish  of  Sl  Georges — 
in  ye  Island  of  Barbados.     December  ye  8th  1679. 


BARBADOS. 

jjURIALLS  inyc  parish  of  Sl  Georges  from  ye  25'h-of  March:  1678. 
untill  ye  29lh  September.  1679. 

BURIALLS 

JOHN  yc  Sonne  of  LAWLAND  CLARKE    buried       Aprill-i4-i678 

WILLIAM  PLOWMAN buried May — 12 — 

THOMAS,  yc  Sonne  of  BARBARY  STEELE    buried  May — 31 — 

SARAH  ye  Wife  of  WILLIAM  DAVIS   buried June — 13 — 

JOHN  BOOTH  buried June— 14— 

JOHN  ye  Sonne  of  THOMAS  NEALE buried July— 07 — 

ANNE  yc  daughter  of  MICHAEL  PORE  buried July — 07 — 

SARAH  ye  daughter  of  MARMADUKE  NICOLLS  august — 01 — 

RICHARD  LACON'S  daughter    buried  ...august — 05 — 

NICHOLAS  WILLSON buried  ...august— 26 — 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  467 

Burialls 

WILLIAM  ye  Sonne  of  JOHN  PALMER  buried ;ber — 07 — 

THOMAS  WILTSIIEIR  Junior  buried ;ber — 19 — 

JOYCE  WILLIAMS buried /ber— 20— 

AMY  ye  Wife  of  WILLIAM  BRETTLAND  buried 7ber— 28— 

AMY  ye  Wife  of  THOMAS  BROOKMAN buried 8ber— 07 — 

ELIZABETH  ye  daughter  of  WILLIAM  GREENE   buried 8bcr — 09 — 

ROBERT  QUARREE*    buried 8ber— 14— 

RICHARD  HARRIS   buried 8ber — 25 — 

JOHN  WHITING  buried 8ber — 28— 

JAMES  ye  Sonnc  of  JOHN  HOLMAN  buried 8ber — 29 

WILLIAM  ye  Sonne  of  WILLIAM  MATTHEWES,  buried 8ber — 30 — 

ELIZABETH  JONES gber — 02 — 

NATHAN  MORRIS  gber—  u— 

ROBERT  HOSKINS    buried gber— 20— 

CHARLES  ye  Sonne  of  CHARLES  CHEYNY  buried xber— 17 — 

ANNE  ye  Wife  of  JAMES  GAD    buried xber— 28— 

THOMAS  WILTSHEIR  Senior buried xber — 31 — 

BRIDGET  ye  daughter  of  EDWARD  MORRIS   ...buried... January— 04-^? 
PETER  LITTLEWOOD buried... January— 30 — 

RICHARD  POSSLET    buried... January — 30 — 

BRIDGET  ye  wife  of  WILLIAM  SAPSTER buried  February — 01 — 

ROSE  ye  daughter  of  ROBERT  GRAVES     buried Feb— 02 — 

MATTHEW  MACKLOXD  buried Febr — 09 — 

JOHN  CRAGE   buried Febr — 12 — 

DANIEL  MORTON    buried Febr— 28— 

SARAH  ye  wife  of  JOHN  WEAVER  buried...  march — 02 — 

RICHARD  FOOT    buried . . .  march — 19 — 

MOSES  NASEBY  buried... March — 27-1679 

SAMUELL  BROOKES    buried... Aprill — 03-1679 

JOHNTEENE    buried...  Aprill— 04— 

MARY  GRAVES buried... Aprill  -  16 — 

PEIRCE  PORE  buried... Aprill — 17— 

GEORGE  NICE  buried May — 02 — 

*  [The  firbt  letter  in  the  MS.  is  blotted,  but  1  do  not  think  there  can  be  much  doubt  as  to  the 
name.] 

59—2 


468  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

Burialls 

PETER  MORE buried May-o4-i679 

THOMAS  COLTON buried May — OS- 
MARY  ye  Daughter  of  SAMUEL  Bovs May— 06— 

ALEXANDER  BUCKLE buried May — 07 — 

CHARLES  ANDREWES buried May — 22— 

JOHN  HOLLOWELL buried June — 05— 

BENJAMIN  WOLVERSTON  buried June — 1 1 — 

TEAGE  ONAN  buried.  t....  June — 14 — 

HENRY  JONES buried June — 24 — 

FRANCES  ye  Wife  of  OLIVER  COTTOM buried July— 01 — 

ABIGAIL  ye  daughter  of  EDWARD  CLAYPOLE July — 16— 

JANE  ye  daughter  of  WILLIAM  A  VERY    July — 25  — 

MARGARET  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  PRICE    July — 28 — 

GEORGE  ye  Sonne  of  BARBARY  STEELE  buried July — 31  — 

JOHN  ye  Sonne  of  RICHARD  HARLOW buried... august — 10— 

MARY  ye  daughter  of  THOMAS  READ  buried.. . august— u  — 

MARTHA  ye  wife  of  ANGUIS  BANES buried... august — 12 — 

WILLIAM  DAVIS  buried... august — 25 — 

LAWRENCE  ye  Sonne  of  THOMAS  WILTSIIEIK 

Junior,  deceasd     buried /ber.    03 — 

BENJAMIN  ye  Sonne  of  THOMAS  WILTSHEIR 

j  unior  deceasd  buried 7ber — 06 — 

WILLIAM  CRAFTS    buried 7ber — 07. — 

SAMUEL  ye  Sonne  of  BONAVENTURE  JELLFES  buried 7ber— 23 — 

MARY  ye  Daughter  of  ROBERT  PART  buried 7ber — 23 


(66) 

Coppied  out  of  ye  register-  December  y«  8th 

booke  for  yc  parish  of  Sl  Georges.  1 679. 

in  ye  Island  of  Barbados.  pr.  me  DANIEL  DYKE  Cleric. 

[endorsed]         BARBADOS 

Acco'  of  Christnings  .     36. 
Burials 66. 

in   the   Parish   of 
St.  George. 

Rec(i  3d  June.  1680. 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


469 


List  of  the   Masters  &    Mistresses   names    wtlx  what   Lands  & 
Seruants  &    negrees   they  haue,  &  Asoe  what  Christenings  & 
Burialls  hath  been  in  the  Parish  of  Sl.  Andrews. 


Masters  &  Mistris  names 

Acres 
of 
Land 

Seruants: 

Sfegroes: 

Christnings 

Burialls: 

Leu'  BASSILL  GIBBES    

I  -!Q 

•>•  nien 

O4t; 

tr 

I  :  man 

JOHN  FOORD  Esq1':   

->Rn 

4'  men 

1  2O 

4;  men 

Cap'"  JOHN  GIBBES  

->oo 

i  '  man 

ocn 

2*  Children 

THOMAS  LEAKE  Esqr  

I  ?O 

060 

Mr  RICHARD  EDWARDS  

1  JVJ 

in 

O?I 

i  •  Q  A  n  A  T_F 

Captn  ABBLL*  ALLEYNE  

.i1-1 
i\6 

TIC 

Captn  SAMUELL  WOODWORD  .  . 

jlu 
1  2O 

046 

Mr  JOHN  HOULDER  

C7 

OA.I 

The  Widdow  HUTCHINS  

TO 

CX*>1 

Mr  JOHN  SWANN  

uw_5 
Old 

Mr  SAMUELL  AUSTEN  

6 

OO' 

JOHN  BODEN  Esqr    

Mr  RICHARD  MORRIS  

^5<J 
T  T  C 

14j 
n^  c 

Mr  EDWARD  JORDAN   

1  15 

^8 

U35 
n  in 

THOMAS  RICHARDS  

12 

008 

Doctor  EDWARD  LAM  MY  

OO5 

Mrs  MARTHA  HAMERLY  

R6 

OIO 

2» 

Mr  GEORGE  HURST  

JOHN  SAVERY  

c  •} 

Mr  WILLIAM  HAWKSWORTH  .  . 

53 
18 

006 

Captn  TYMOTHY  THORNHILL  .  . 

1  7O 

I'  man 

I  ">O 

3"  mf  n 

Mrs  ANNE  JOHNSTON  

roc 

OA.  I 

L*  CHARLES  SANDIFORD  

i<->3 

T  e 

OO4 

Lt  WILLIAM  HALL  

13 

ooo 

Captn  ARCHIBALD  JOHNSTON.  . 
Mr  WM  DOTTEN    

40 
60 

3:  men 

036 

fin 

two  Sonns 

irboy 

109 

3.  men 

•  [?ABELL.] 


470 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


Masters  &  mistris  mines 

Acres 
of 
Laud 

ScniniM-: 

NVaroes 

Cliristnings 

Uinialla: 

L'  JOHN  SANDIFORD    

75 

i:  man 

°33 

Doctor  JOHN  HAYWARD 

•JQ 

006 

I  '  Boy 

JOHN  SOMERHAIES  Esqr  

140 

2:  men 

051 

one  ANNE 

I'Girle 

JOHN  MERRICK  Esqr   

?fifi 

6:  men 

167 

Mr  ALLEXANDEK  BARTLETT  .  . 
Mr  JOHN  JEPHSON    ...... 

12 
IO 

006 
003 

WILLIAM  ROACH  

OOI 

I  •  Boy 

Mr  JOHN  BURGES  

AQ 

016 

Mr  DAVID  SMITH  

6 

Mr  STEPHEN  SMITH  

CO 

008 

Mrs  MARY  COBHAM  

87 

0- 

26 

2: 

Mr  ROBERT  HAYTE  

18 

oo1; 

Doctor  STEPHEN  GIBBES  

?8 

014 

Mr  HUGH  WILLIAMS   

IO 

OOi 

Mr  THOMAS  BROOKES  

12 

02  1 

Mr  WM  RAWLINGS  

Q 

004 

The  \Viddow  ELLICOTT 

8fi 

OIO 

Mr  JOHN  TAYTE 

ifi 

005 

Mr  HUGH  DUNN  

IO 

j- 

DENNIS  MURFEY  

T  A 

i 

Mr  THOMAS  CADLE  

J4 

i: 

i: 

JOHN  BOOTHMAN  . 

OOI 

DANIELI  DONAVAN 

ooo 

i  • 

4 

001 

Mr  JOHN  SWAN  

Mr  HENRY  COLLETT    

02 

JOHN  THOMAS  

003 

ANDREW  FALLIN  

OOI 

DANIELL  SHANIS  

OOI 

JAMES  STOLLARD  

OOI 

WILLIAM  ROCH*  

OOI 

[A  pen  has  been  drawn  through  these  names  in  the  Orig.  MS.] 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


471 


Masters  &  mistris  names 

\CVCS 

of 
.and 

beruants: 

Negroes: 

Christnings 

)urialls: 

GEORGE  DE\T  

Oo6 

JAMES  WEBB  

OOI 

Mr  ROBERT  ENGLISH  

004 

PHILIP  CHARLES  

DOT 

JOHN  SMITH  

OO'' 

TEAGUE  Boy  

OOI 

Mr  JOHN  SLYE  

26 

005 

Mr  THOMAS  COPPIN  

12 

OOQ 

Cap1  ABELL  GAY  

O28 

The  Widdow  GAY  

IOO 

OIQ 

L4  JOHN  MILLS  

QO 

6R 

12 

• 

Mr  ANDREW  FOLLYN  

36 

OI 

2'. 

Mr  DAMELL  SHAHANISSE  

IO 

I: 

Mr  GEORGE  BUSTIA.N   

TO 

OOI 

Mr  JOHN  WELCH  

TO 

OOI 

Mr  ROBERT  HIUE  

*V 

IO 

two  Sonns 

Mr  ROBERT  HEWITT    

TO 

one 

Mr  HENRY  KELSOLL 

TOC 

020 

Mrs  HELLEN  CANTEY 

lui 
20 

OO7 

aug  te 

Mr  BARTHOLOMEW  REESE  .... 

I  "i2 

(_"_!/ 

O?I 

U 

Mr  THOMAS  BERESFORD  ...... 

1  80 

2 

O28 

Ll  BENNETT  REESE  .  . 

60 

no6 

Mr  NATHANIELL  SNOW  

1  80 

OA8 

Mr  CALEB  ROUSE  .... 

7(5 

Mr  EDWARD  PAINE  .  . 

/u 

r 

(JUJ 

Ll  HUMPHERY  WATERMAN    .  . 
Mr  ROBERT  RICHARDS    

D 

1  86 
6n 

V 

092 

?t 

Mr  WILLIAM  DAVIES   

8-> 

i: 

^D 
22 

Q^ 

Mr  PHILLIP  ROSSE   

yj 
12 

OO4. 

i: 

Mr  RICHARD  WILLIS  

r 

DANILL  DYNEGELL  

5 

e 

472 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


masterb  &  mistris  names 

Acres 
of 
Land 

Seruanls 

N'cgroes 

Christnings 

Burialls 

RALPH  FRETTWELL  Esqv    

I  • 

OO6 

Mr  THOMAS  RUSSELL  

OO5 

OI4 

Mr  DAVID  MICHELL  

IO 

JOHN  NOBB    

on  2 

QQC 

JAMES  BINNEY  

r\m 

CO  I 

oo'* 

THOMAS  JOHNSTON  

008 

OOI 

OO  I 

DANIELL  DOUGLE    

no  j 

UUj 

no? 

HENRY  LAYTON  &  \ 

( 

UU3 

JANE  WEBB  3 

| 

Total.,                      .  iog 

W7 

47 

2248 

18 

44. 

Lands     in     dispute    between") 
the     Lady     YEAMANS     Madam  >-   719 
FARMER  Madam  SPARKS  AmotsJ 

Lands   in  this  parish  &   the") 
owners   lives    in  other    parishes  >  1 260 
Amounts  to    ) 

Totall 7576 


MATTHEW  GREY  Minister 
JOHN  FOORD 

BASILL  GIBBES..  Churchward 


(endorsed)    BARBADOS. 

Ace'  of  Inhabitants  . .      109. 

Christnings    18. 

Burials    44. 

Land  &c  in  S4  Andrew's  parish. 
Recd  3rt  June.  1680. 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


473 


Ano:  :68o(?) 

True  and  Perfect  List  of  all  ye  Names  of  ye  Inhabitants  in  ye 
Parrish  of  Christ  Church,  with  an  Exact  accompt  of  all  ye  Land, 
white  Seruants ;  and  Neg's  within  ye  Said  parrish  Taken  This  22th 
Decemb'  1679 


A 
ADAM  JOHN  

acres 
Land 

TO? 

w"  Seniants 

Ncg" 
/c. 

ARNETT  ....DAUID    

•  •  *y* 
CO 

ANDREWS    .  .  ROGER   

JW 

.  .     IO 

Te 

ADAMS  CONRADT  

IO 

ANDERSON  ..ADAM  

t 

ASHBURNER  .WILLIAM     

....  5 
T  2 

AUSTINE  ....  THOMAS  

•  •     *J 

,  .  e 

ADDICE  ....EDWARD...  ,. 

?n 

ADDIS  JOHN  ORPHANT  

•3 

ANDERSON  .  .  WILLIAM   

•  •  •  •  o 
? 

AUSTINE  <'  .  .  .  JOHN  

T^ 

ALSOPP    ....  EDWARD    

•  •    3° 

ASHURST..  ..  JOHN      

ASHURST  BENIAMIN  

•  •    33 

••••II 

>7 

ANDREWS    .  .  THOMAS     

5-   , 

«...   7 

ARTHUR  ....MICHAELL    

.       "3 

ARNETT    ....  PATRICK   

•  *  "     O 

7! 

....   3 

ANDERSON  .  .THOMAS    

••••71 

2i 

•  •  •  •  •§ 

411 

...  .10 

..    18$ 

60 


474 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


BlSHOPP  .  .  . 

B. 

acres 
Land 

.  .202 

w"  SeruaiHs 
....    2 

Ncg" 
.  .6; 

BUCKWORTH 

.  .RICHARD    

.  .188 

.    e 

.  .6? 

BON  NEXT   .  . 

..THOMAS  deed.  .  .  . 

,.n8 

BOND  

..  60 

BROWNE  .  •  . 

.  .STEPHEN    

.  8; 

I 

.  .     16 

BARRY  .... 

.  .  oj 

.     I  A 

T  2 

BLANCH  ARD 

.  .WILLIAM    

.  .     izf 

T   C 

BULL    

.  .  .CHRISTOPII*  .... 

.  .    15 

18 

•j 

BOXFIELD  . 

.  .  5 

....     j 

BAKER  

.  .  .ESIAS  

.  .  1 

....     I 

BRIGSTOCK. 

.  .  .  RICHARD    

.  .  7i 

BARNES  ... 

.  .         I 

c  e 

.  .  17 

.  .  .JOHN  and  Comp1'  . 

•  •    jj 

8i 

...       2 

BOURNE  .  .  . 

1  2 

j 

.7 

T 

I  j 

BENTLY  .  . 

.  .  .MARTYN  Esqu'  .  . 

.  .  .  ./ 

f)  A  t 

0 

T  Cyt 

.  .  .  .JOHN  

•  •  «45 

.     3O 

....    5 

.  .    i  54 

8 

BLAKE  .... 

.  .  .  .  NICHOLAS  

«  •   j^ 

BAYLY  .... 

.  .  .  .  ROBERT  

BOURNE  .  . 

.  .  .  .SAMUELL  

.  .  ..BENIAMIN  

....       I 

BOULINE  (?) 

....    I 

T2i 

7 

BURK    .... 

•  •    *•! 

A 

....     / 

? 

BARRY.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  .  ALCE  

•   •  •   "+ 

.  .     IO 

BATEMAN 

•  .7 

.     32 

.  .  .  .  RALPH    

.  .  S 

...  .2 

BANBRIGG 

ROBERT  

•ni 

BUTTLER 

.  .  .  .WILLIAM    

•  •    JJl 

IO 

.  .  •?£ 

•  '   •  •  J4 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


475 


BURK  

.  ..JAMES  

acres 
Land 

....81 
.  .  .  10 
....5 
8 
4 

1256* 

w"  Seruants 

Net'" 

BUDDING    . 
BAYLY  

.  .  .RICHARD  



8 

f. 

BAXTER  .  .  . 

.  .  .EDWARD  

BEARD  

.  .  .  RICH"  deed    .... 

C 

..  14 

412 

.lores 
Land 

..I67 
..    21 
..     14 
.  .      12 

...-3 

....7 

....6 
....7 
....  i 
....8 
....6 

w"  Seruants 

....  5 
....   3 

Neg" 

....78 
....17 

....   7 
6 

COOPER  .  .  . 
CLEMENT  . 

ft  ARK 

.  ..THOMAS  
.  .  .WILLIAM  

TTij  A  MPTC 

CONOWAY    . 

COUGHLAN  . 
CHAFFIN.  .  . 

...CORNELIUS  
TEAGUE 

....    i 

....    i 

2 

CONNFR     • 

'RRVFTM 

COCKTON     . 

CLARK    .  .  . 

•  .DANIELL 

....     2 

.  .  EDWARD 

COPPINGER. 
GARNER  [?C 
CRICHLOW  . 
CHRICHLOW 

JOHN 

ARVER]  MlCHAELL  .  . 

.  .  .  ELIZABETH  

•  •   •  •  •  • 

....     I 

5 

....9 

..     20 
..     60 

•  •    •  •  O 

..    15 
.  .    10 
....8 

....   6 
....  ii 

.  .  ,  .  31 

CLARK   .  .  . 

•  .  •  CHRISTOPH'    .... 

CASON 

....    5 
....   4 
....    3 
....    3 

....     2 

....    3 

CRICHLOW  . 
CLANCEY    . 

.  ..CORNELIUS  

•  ••••» 
•  •  •  *   •  • 

COLLYER    . 

COMELL  .  .  . 

...TOBIAS    

.  .     10 

....7 
.  \\ 



CLARK 
CONNEY  .  .  . 

WILLIAM  and  Comp^ 

6O 2 


476 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


CLOUGHAN 
CREEDE  

acres 
Land 

....2 
..    26 
..     10 

...  .6 

....2i 
...  .2 
....3i 

....5 
....9 
..     \2\ 

...-S 

..    38 
....5 

..   15 

•  •  13 

4 

558 

w"  Seruants 

Neg1' 

2 

4 

COLLEY  

CORTEENE 
ClIIZELL  

CAUAN    

DANIELL  
.JOHN   

....    i 
i 
....  3 
....  6 

....     2 

CHAPPELL  .  .  . 

JONAH  Deed  .... 
[ARGRETT  Widdow 
STEPHEN    

CONNEYLAND  . 
COPPINE  

PATT:  and  Comp1' 
.JOHN  

CAREW     

....  6 

CHURCHER  ... 

.THOMAS  

.THOMAS  

.JAMES  

CAMMELL    .  .  . 

DORN  .  •  

D 

..     9 

216 

Neg'' 
-...31 

acres 
Land 

..    56 
••    37 
....3 
....S 
....  I 
..     IO 

..  61 

....2£ 

wu  Seruants 
•  •  •  •    — 

"FiOPM 

FRANCIS     

yinwrT  T 

RICHARD    

I 
....     I 

T)  AYI/CON 

MILLES    

T)ATTTC 

EDWARD  

DANIELL    .  .  . 
DRURY      .     . 

NICHOLAS     .   ... 

8 

....25 

T)jriMTJic 

JOHN  • 

DOLLAR  •  . 

.JOHN  

2 

4 

•  ...  37 

2 

DUKE  .  .  ...  .  . 

.HENRY   ........ 

..    23 
..    70 
..    IO 

DUMESNILL  .. 
DAUIS      .       . 

CAREW  

MARGARETT   .... 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


477 


DENHAM.  .  .  . 

acres 
Land 

wlf  'Seruants 

Neg'« 

T 

DEMSTER    .  . 

.  .  .  .  6 

DILLON 

.  .  GARRETT    

....  20 

DURANT.  .  .  . 

.  .  NATTHAN    

....   8 

.  .JOHN    

.    e 

....   y 

BOWLING  .. 

..WILLIAM  

....    3 

DANIEL  .... 

.  ,.  .    S 

DANBY  .... 

•  •  .  *    2 

.  .THOMAS  



EVTON     .... 

E 

333 

acres 
Land 

98 

....    2 

w"  Seruants 

,      3 

134 

Neg'' 
7r* 

.  .  PETER  

..  ..52 

•  •  •  •7<J 

....10 

2 

EUANS     .  .  .  . 

.  .JOHN    

....   3 

....    2 

•  •  •  *      .\ 

"i 

EARL  

12 

•  •  *  *    $ 

ELLIOTT  .  .  .  . 

.  .  RICHARD  

j 

/ 
/ 

F 
.  .TOBIAS  Esqu'  .... 

179 

Acres 
Land 

^Q? 

....  6 

w"  Seruants 
.    e 

..     99 

Neg'' 
t  tn 

FRERE  

.  .JOHN  Esqu' 

1  80 

'  '     *3" 

80 

.  .WILLIAM    

1  2O 

ACt 

FITZGERALD 

.  .MORRIS    

.  .    K 

FA'WELL  [i.e. 
FORESTALL.. 

FAREWELL]  .  .JAMES 
..RICHARD    ...f.. 

..    18 

.  .     IO 

«.«••• 

....    2 

FAWNE 

.  .  <! 

FRERE  

..WILLIAM           .. 

.  .  .  .  I 

FARROW 

....  I 

•    •    •  • 

47» 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


Fov  

.  .HUGH  

acres 

Land 
t 

\v"  Seru.ints 

Meg1' 

FRAME   .... 

.  .WILLIAM  

.  .     IO 

FORD  
FOSTER  .  .   . 

..THOMAS  
.  .JOHN    

..     15 
">C 



....  9 

....  IO 

FIELD  

.  .    _j 
.  .     II 

.     c 

FEYFIELD  .  . 

.  .  RICHARD  

24 

FELL  

•  •     -j 

c 

....  5 

842 

....  5 

305 

GUNNING   .. 

G. 
.  .JOHN    

acres 
Land 

..267 

w"  Seruants 

Neg'- 

47 

GRAY  

,  ,  RICHARD  deed   .  . 

..ISO 

5 

55 

CrR  FFNTTinp* 

"R  Tpt-T  APT) 

4O 

GRAY  

.  .ROBERT  

..     IS 

..*.  .  4 

GREENIDGE 

.  .JEAN   

...  .O 

....  4 

GASLEE   .  .  .  . 

.  .JOHN  

.  .    2O 

16 

.  .     IO 

....    i 

GILHAM 

TOT-TV 

.  .  A 

GARUEY  .  .  .  . 

.  .JAMES  

'  '  '  '*t 
.  .  "? 

-.  .  .  .   •? 

GOODMAN    . 

.  .RICHARD    

Q 

....    Q 

GRIGGS  . 

.  .  .JOHN    .  -      .... 

.  .       IO 

.  .  S 

....    2 

GARY   ..... 

.  .  .  EDWARD    

.  ...8 

....    I 

GREGORY 

ORMOND    .  .   ... 

c 

GRIFFIN  .  .  .  . 

•  •••5 

.  .    30 

....    3 

GILLES    .  .  .  . 

.  EDWARD  

IO 

....  6 

GORDEN  .  .  . 

.  .PETER  

.  ...8 

GILLES  ..... 

.  .  EDWARD  Junio'.  . 

r 

GRIGSON 

ROBERT  

....  3 

.  .     IO 

GEORGE  .  .  . 

GIBBS   

.  .  .JOHN  

.  .  .  .  10 

622 

....  5 

182 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


479 


H 
HARDING   ....  HENRY  Deed  .... 

acres 
Land. 

220 
126 
I/O 
..    SO 

..  50 

..IOO 

..  30 

.  .     12 
....9 
....5 

....6 
..  36 

w"  Seruants 

....    I 
....    I 
....    2 

•    ••••• 

Neg'- 

....  90 
....56 
....78 
....17 

HASELWOOD  .  .THOMAS  

HAWEN  [or  HAUSEN]  SAMUELL.. 

HARLSTONE   .  .EDWARD    

....     I 

•    *•••• 

..  ..11 
....   3 

HORNIOLD  •  •  .  .WILLIAM    

TT  AOTHORP             W^TT  T  TAM 

HYDE  HENRY    

••*••• 

....  3 

HANMERRY   ..NICHOLAS   ... 

HUTTON  .OLLIUER  

HARRIS  ZACHARIAH 

..   15 
..  25 

...  .2 

....9 

••   33 
..   14 
..   32 
..   20 

..     12 

.  .     IO 
..     10 

....5 
....9 

..    IO 
..    28i 

..  15 

..    12 
....7 
..    80 
.    37 

*••••• 

8 

HUMPHRYES  .  .EDWARD  

HUMPHRYES  .  .  EDWARD  .... 

HOLMES  JAMES  

•    ••••• 
•    ••••• 

•    •     *    •    •    • 

....  3 
18 
....  4 

HERRINGMAN  WILLIAM  

HALLAM     .  .  .  .  WM  Deed  

•    •     •    •    •    • 

..  ..10 

HARRIS   ANTHONY  .... 

•    •     •    •    •    • 

•    •-••» 

....   6 

2 

HARMAN    ....WILLIAM.  

HENDERSON  .  .FRANCIS  

HUGHINIS  ....  PATTRICK  

•    •*••• 

....  7 

HOGMAN    ....  ELIZABETH  

•    ••••• 
•    ••••• 

•    ••••• 

....15 
....  6 

•  •  •  •      zl 

HAYWOOD  ....  JOHN   

HOLMES  HENRY   

HACKETT   ....WILLIAM    

•    •    •    •    •    • 

....  28 
..16 

HAYES  THOMAS  , 

480 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


HARBERT  . 
HACKETT  . 
HAUGHTAI? 
HANBURY  . 

.  .  .  KDWARD  .  .        .  . 

kcrtf 

Land 

••     13 
..  .     21 
..     30 
....5 

w"  Seruants 

Neg'« 

....   6 

.  ..ANN  &  Compit   .. 
IE   RICHARD  

•   •   •   •    •    • 

IO 
w"  Seruants 

....  9 
4 

419 

Neg'' 
....     6 

IRELAND  .  .  • 

I 
...THOMAS  

1268 

acres 
Land 

..    18 
.  .    10 

...-3 
....5 

..     IO 

ILAM    .  .  .  . 

,  .  ..RICHARD    

TONES   .  .  t 

,  .  .  .ANTHONY  

....    I 

....    2 

JELPH'S   •  . 

.  .  .  MARGARETT  .... 

•   ••••• 

•      •!••• 
•     ••••• 

2 
....    I 

....  5 

JONES  .  • 

,  .  .  .  ROBERT  

JEAMES      . 

.  .  MARGARETT  .... 

KINSLAND  . 

KlRTON.  %  . 

K. 

.NATTHANLL  Esqu'.  . 
..  .  PHILLIPP  deed.  .  .  . 

..  46 

I 

..     16 

acres 
Land 

340 
360 
..    IO 
••    13 
.-..3 

..   16 

..    20 

....  I 

....5 

..    12 

\vu  Seruants 

*  •  •  •  5 
....  9 

Neg" 

I/O 
150 

TTtPPQ 

JEAN              .... 

KELLY  ... 

TCFZAR 

,  .DAUID  

•  »  •  »  .  . 

....   3 

.  TEAGUE   ........ 

KFV 

WILLIAM  

•••••• 

•  •  .... 

....     1 
6 

KNIGHTS  . 
KNOWLES  . 
KENDALL  . 

.  .  JOHN   

.  .  ANDREW  

.  .  .  WILLIAM  deed  .  . 

•••••• 

2 

779 

..  14 

315 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


481 


LEWIS  
LEIGH  

L 
EDMOND  
SARAH    

acres 
Land 

214 
172 
....  10 
....15 

w"  Seruants 

....  8 

•  ••••» 

....    i 

Keg1' 

72 

...-52 
....    I 

....  10 
....    2 

LEWIS  

DAUID.  

LUCAS  

.RICHARD  .. 

LAMBERT 

ARTHUR 

LINCK  

.THOMAS 

....  9 

....15 
...  .19 

..  ..42 
....  9 

....  30 
••..3£ 

.JOHN  

•  ••••• 
•  ••••• 

•  ••••• 
•  •    •   .   .  . 

....  6 

•  •  •  *      ^ 

....  24 
....   i 
....  9 

LEE  

LETTIS  

JAMES  
.THOMAS  

.THOMAS  

LELAND  

.  CHRISTOPII'  .... 

LOCKSMITH... 

T  OWRF 

.THOMAS  . 

TOWN 

6 

LOUELL  

LONGSTAFF  .  .  . 

MAXWELL  

MATTSON     .  .  . 

..CONSTANCE.... 
.ELIZABETH  .... 

M 
THOMAS  

••   i7i 
....  9 

»••••• 

....  6 

576 

acres 
Land 
....  24 

.  '....11 

....  5 

....  12 

....  5 
....  7 

....    2 
....    I 
....    2 

....13 
....IS 
...  .20 
....13 

...»   5 

.    t 

9 

wtl  Seruants 
....    2 

•  •  •  •    2 

193 

Neg's. 
30 
....  12 
....    2 

....   3 

MATTHIAS  
ROBERT  

MOORE  

MURFORD  .... 
MERRICKS  .  .  . 
MASON  

RICHARD    

•••••• 

JOHN  deed  

•*•••• 

....   3 

MITCHELL  
MACC  GRAUGH. 
MOODY.  

THOMAS  

DANIELL    

•••••• 
•••••• 
•*•••• 

....    2 
....    2 
2 
....  3 

•   »  •  •       I 

•  •  •  •   3 

.    I 

MORRIS  

.WILLIAM  

MATTSON  

MACC  DANIELL..ALLEXAND'  .... 
MllNROW  ANDRFAV  

•••••• 

»••••• 

MORRIS 

.HUGH,, 

61 


482 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


MARSAN  .  .  .  . 

.  .EDWARD    

acres 
Land 

..  .  .  IO 

w"  Seruants 

Neg" 

....  6 

....  20 

«...     2 

MARKLAND  .  . 
MACC  GRAUG 

.  .  HENRY  

\  JOHN  

....  5 

.  .  EDMOND  

MACC  BREECI 

,Y  BRYEN  

....  19 

8 
2 
....     2 

.  .HENRY  .  .  ,  

MOHOLLAND 
MAY  

MUNROW.  .  .  . 

.  .JAMES.  ..... 

.  .  ..  IO 

....4| 
....13 

..JOHN   
.  .  ALLEXAND' 

MlLLINGTON 

.  .JOHN   

....    2 

N 
.  .  SAMUELL  Esqu' 

..     4 

w"  Seruants 
....15 

257* 

I  O6 

acres 
Land 

..    581 
20 

....  5 

.  .  .  .  10 
48 
....13 
28 
....   5 
....   5 

Neg'« 
..    260 

NEMIAS  .... 

..DAUID  a  Jew  

NOBLE  
NORRON.... 
NUSUM    .... 

.  .  MARK  
.  .KATHERINE    .... 
.  ARTHUR  

....  7 
....   7 

12 

....  9 

NUSUM     .... 

..ARTHUR  Tnnin' 

....     I 

NEWMAN  — 

..MARGARETT  .... 

NIXON  

..MARY  

NURSE  

.  .  ROBERT  

....    2 

OKER  

0 

7iS 

....16 

w"  Seruants 

..    309 

acres 
Land 

....69 

..    116 
....67 
....   5 
4 

Neg" 

OWTRAM  .... 

.  .  DOROTHY   

....28 
....17 

OlSTINE 

.  .JAMES  .... 

....     I 

OUERTON    .  . 
OlSTINE  

..ROBERT  

NICHOLAS    

I 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


483 


Ol  T  TTTFR 

A/T  A  PflA  PTTTT 

acres 
Land 

w"  Seruants 

Ncg'1 

OTTTR  A  AT 

POTCFRT 

.  .  .  .  IO 

2/5 

I 

....68 

PEARS  .  .  . 

p. 

Acres 
Land 

9IO 

\v"  Seruants 

Neg" 

..    180 

PFR  RTTVT  AN 

RICHARD    

•  •••M 

....    I 

....  20 

PlNCHBACJ 

c        THOMAS  

....38 

....  1  1 

PILE  

45 

....    I 

....  12 

PILE..  .. 

.  .  ..20 

T. 

PERRY    . 

•  15 

.  .  .  .  4i 

7 

Pnrif  FTT 

WILLIAM    

3 

PAYNE  .  > 

.  .  .  ELIZABETH  

....    4 

PERROTT 

.  .  .  RALPH    

....  70 

,  ,  K 

PECOCK  •  . 

,    7 

....    2 

.    7 

POYER     . 

...    13 

T. 

PARSONS  .  . 

.  .  .  .WILLIAM  deed  .  . 

....   4 

PlTTMAN 

.    I  $ 

.    c 

PITTS  .  .  . 

....    3 
...       2 

PEAK    .  .  . 

CHRISTOPH'  .... 

4. 

....    2 

PRICE  .  .  .  . 

e 

•            2 

PRICE  .  .  . 

....     3 

.  .  3S 

T  e 

....WILLIAM    

•  '  J3 
.  .           I 

....  1^ 

PERRY  -  .  .  • 

t 

POTTER  .  . 

....      ^ 

A 

PORTER  .  . 

....       i| 

r 

..  .  .OLLlfr  deed  

....    5 

2l 

. 

POORE  .  .  .  . 

••  •  *  *f 

•2 

PUMFRETT 

....       _) 

PHELOMY 

PHILLIPPS 

WILLIAM  5  acre  2  Neg'a 

1273 

..       12 

291 

61- 

-2 

434 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


QUIGGEN.... 

RlCHBELL  .  . 
RlSLEY  

Q 

TOTTM 

acres 
Land 

..    12 

acres 
Land 

••SIS 
..148 

..  50 
••  75 

•  •  •  •  7 

..  47 

..     10 

••   33 
..   45 
44 

w"  Seruants 

Neg'« 

6 

Neg1' 

140 
•  •  .  .  04 

....13 
....    2 

.  •  •  •  3 
....13 
....  7 

....  10 
....12 
•  •  •  •    2 

....   8 

R 

w"  Seruants 
....    I 

•   •    •   •         \ 

RUSHBROOK 
RODMAN  .... 

.  .  HENRY  

.  .  SARAH  

RODMAN  .  .  .  . 

•   •    •   •    •   • 

RODMAN.  .  . 

.  .JOHN  Junio'    .... 

RICHARDS  .. 
RICHARDSON 
RYCRAFT 

TOHTJ 

.  .  MARY  

•   ••••• 
•   ••••• 

*    •     •   •    •   • 

.  .SARAH    

RICHARDSON 
REYNOLD  .  . 
ROBINSON  .  . 
ROBINSON  .. 
ROGERS  .  .  .  . 

..JEAN  Widdow   .  . 
THOMAS   .  . 

..   10 

..     12} 

..     124 

..   15 
....8 
..   10 
..   17 
....  i 

•  •  •  •      O 

.  •  *  .  6 
....  3 
....  8 

.  .  ROBERT  

.  .JOHN  

RAWLINES  .  . 

.  .JOHN  

.  .  ELIZABETH  

....  3 
....  7 
....  6 

RICHARDSON 
ROBINSON  .  . 

.  .GEORGE  

•    ••••• 

ROBINSON  .  . 
RAINSFORD  . 

•  .WILLIAM  

....  3 
....   i 

.  .JOHN  

...-3 

•  •  •  •  5 
.  .    10 

..  ..2 

..  44 
..   10 
....7 

..     IO 

....  I 

.  .TEAGUE  

..TEAGUE  Jun'.  .  .  . 

t 
....   i 

••••IO 

RYCORD  .... 

RUCK  

REDMAN  .... 

.  .  RICHARD    

ROBINSON  .  . 
RENTFREE  .  . 

.  .  EDWARD  

.  .  ROBERT  

.  .ALLEXAND'  



PARISH  REGISTERS. 


485 


SCAWELL     ..    i 

[or  SEAWELL]  ) 
SEARL  

S 
RICH0  Esqu'    
.JOHN  Esqu'    .... 

acres 
Land 

550 
365 

w"  Seruants 

8 

....  1  1 

Neg'1 

..    2O6 
..     184 

SILUESTER  .  .  . 

1  80 

....    i 

....  40 

SCOTT  

.BENIAMIN  

..108 

....    2 

41 

SHURLAND  .  . 

JOHN  

..   30 

.  .  .  .OO 

...  .12 

STANFORD  .  .  . 

.  ROBERT  

..   27 

....  9 

ELIZABETH  

•  •  •  •  S 

....    6 

^TFPTTF'N'c; 

TOTTM 

5 

SHELTON 

.SAMUELL    ...... 

,...l| 

....     2 

3 

STRODE  ..... 

.HENRY    

..  30 

..  .  .32 

STRAWNE  .... 

.HENRY    

....5 

2 

.GEORGE  

..     10 

....  6 

SIMPSON  

.JAMES  

....ii 

....   i 

SPEGHT  

.WILLIAM    

..    22 

...  .21 

.ELIZABETH  

..    36 

.  .  .  .  IQ 

DMITRI  TMP 

"P  ORFRT 

Q  A  r\r  r-  T> 

TT-TO\T  AQ 

.  .    21 

SLANY    . 

ANTHONY   • 

.JOHN  

.  .    2O 

....     ) 

SKAROS  

.GEORGE  

•  •  5 

SPAROWHAWK 

JAMES  

.  .<; 

....    i 

STRODE  

.MARGRETT  

•    •    .    .         I 

•--..  4 

SPENCER  

.  JOHN  

.  .     23 

....  4 

SAUNDERSON. 

.JOHN   

.  ,  .  .4 

....  7 

SLAUGHTER  . 

.  THOM\S  ........ 

.  .  a 

....  i 

STUDDY  

.T.HOMAS  

8 

•*'••• 

....     2 

6 

*        •    «    •    • 

....   3 

SCRUTTON  [or 

STRUTTON]  ..  JOHN 

-...S 

•    •    •    •    • 

•  ••••• 

SAWYER  

.  MARGARETT  .... 

.  .   10 

SNIPE  

JOHN  

•    ••••• 

•  •   •  •      ^ 

SHORE  

.  RICHARD    

.   10 

486 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


acres 
Land. 

.  .        IO 

w"  Scruants 

Neg'« 

SAUNDERSON..  ROBERT  

....   5 

_  

1511 

....25 

615 

T 

acres 
Land. 

.  .     40 

w"  Seruants. 

Xeg- 
.  .  .  .  IO 

TROWELL          PHILLIPP    

•  •    34 

...  .21 

TYLER  ROBERT  

.  .     21 

TAYLOR  .  .  .  .  .  .JOHN  

.  .     12 

....   6 

THOMPSON          TOHV 

8 

THOROWGOOD  THOMAS  

....  i 

....     I 

....   i 

TERRILL  SAMUELL  

•3! 

i.i.    2 

TUBES    •           EDWARD             . 

,    71 

TILNEY  THOMAS  

'  '  /  1 

.  .   10 

....     I 

THOMAS  THOMPSON  

8 

....     I 

THISTLETIIWAITE  .  .  PETER  

TlCHBOURN  WlNNEFRED  

....8 
..    17 
....  i 

•    •    •    •    •    • 

•   *    •    •   •    • 

....    T 

....  6 
....    i 

V 

VINTON  [or  VNITON]  ..THOMAS  .  . 
VFFORD           ..JOHN  

I7*i 

acres 
Land 

..     17 

.  .  <; 

....         I 

AVU  Seruants 
•  .  .  •  •  • 

..     58 

Neg'1 

....  9 

W 

..    22 

acres 
Land 

.  .    2O 

••••*• 
\v"  Seruants 

..  ..  9 

Neg'1 

....  6 

.  .    60 

•••«•• 

....   8 

WALTERS    ....CHRISTOI-H'  ..••• 

..112 
...  .5 

•••••• 

....28 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


487 


\A7t3  TflHT 

VVir  T  T  A\T 

acres 
Laud 

...  .2 

w"  Serumits 

Neg'« 

WALROND  .  .  . 

•  •  340 

18 

170 

WASLEY  

.JOHN  

...  .1 

\VATTKINES 

THOMAS  .  .  . 

.  .     IO 

WEBSTER    .  .  . 

.JOHN  

.  •  <> 

....     I 

WISE 

CHRISTOPH" 

IQ 

WILLIAMS  .  .  . 

.  RICHARD  ........ 

.  .406 

....    2 

.  .    2OO 

WRIGHT  

.  .    4O 

....  4 

,    7 

WARNER  .  .  .  .  . 

.STEPHEN    

..   18 

1  1 

WATT  

.DAUID.  

.  .   10 

in 

WILSON  

.ANTHONY   

6 

WHITE  

,      I* 

6 

WILSON  .... 

.  EDWARD  

WILSON  .... 

,  .CHARLES    

.  .     2O 

....    4 

6 

WILSON  

.CHARLES  Junio'.. 

C 

.RICHARD    

....  5 
,.2l 

••  •••! 

->l 

.  .  WILLIAM   

»»»»*s 

T/1 

•  •     J4 

WELLS  

..JOHN  

.  .  .  .y 

e 

WILSON  .... 

.  .  MARGARETT  .... 

....  5 

WARD  

..RICHARD    

0 

WADDINE  .  .  . 

.THOMAS  

-> 

WYATT    .... 

.  CHRISTOPH*   .... 

WHITEHEAD 

.Tiio:  deed  

o  e 

•  ••••• 

...  6 

WALTON  .... 

..RICHARD    

.  .      ^5 

2 

III2 

24 

492 

Total  of 
Inhabitants 

J4io 

488 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


The  Sum  Totall  of  Euery  Lott  Conteined  in  ye  wthin 
List  Alphabettically  Drawne  and  Cast  upp  att  ye  Foote 


acres  Land 
I2978| 


w"  Seru"1 


Negros 
4723 


JNo  KENNEY 

RICH  ELLIOTT     j  Church  Wardens 

JNo  ADAMS  J 


BARBADOS 

j|N   Extract  from   ye  Register  of   Christ  Church  of  ye  Christnings 
within  ye  Said  Parish  from  March  ye  25:  78.  to  ye  29th:  of  7br:  79 


Anno  Dom.  1678 
Aprill. 

JANE  ye  Daughter  of  THOMAS  and  JANE  WITHERING  was    bap'  ye: 
GRISSEL  ye  Daughter  of  TIMOTHY  and  MARY  HUDLEY  was  bapt  ye: 

June 
MARGRET  ye  Daughter  of  WILLIAM  and  MARY  WALTON  was  bap1  yc: 

July 

THOMAS  ye  Sonn  of  CORNELIUS  and  MARGRET  STAPONS  bap' 
THOMAS  ye  Sonn  of  NICOLAS  and  MARIE  CLARE  ............  bap' 

August 

MARY  ye  Daughter  of  HUMPHREY  and  ELIZABETH  BALL  bap4 
MARY  ye  Daughter  of  WILLIAM  and  MABELL  HOWARD    bap' 
JOAN  y«  Daughter  of  BENJA  and  KATHERINE  FINCH        bap1    y^: 
RICHARD  ye  Sonn  of  THOMAS  and  ELIZABETH  HASELWOOD  bap*  y«: 


26"' 
27* 


ye: 

ye; 

yc: 
ye; 


26th 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  489 

1678 

JOHN  ye  Sonn  of  THOMAS  and  ELIZABETH  SERLE  bap'  ye:  3o'h 

MARY  ye  [sic]  of  JOHN  and  MABELL  GITTINGS  of  ye  Age  of 
Eighteen  years  and  Seaven  moneths  was  bap1  in  ye  P'sence    >•  ye:  31th 
of  EDWARD  WASSON  and  ANNE  PACKSON  Wittnesses   .     ..  ) 


September 

NICOLAS  ye  Sonn  of  HUGH  and  MARY  MORRICE  was  bap1  ye:  8th 
MARY  ye  Daughter  of  DOWGALL  and  MARY  CAMPBELL  bap'  ye:  8th 
FRANCIS  ye  Sonn  of  JOHN  and  ANN  HANSON  was  bap'  ye:  i9'h 

ROBERT  ye  Sonn  of  ROBERT  and  MARY  STANFORD  was  bap'  ye;  24th 
JOHN  ye  Sonn  of  JOHN  and  ABIGAILL  COLLINS  was  bap'  ye:  29th 

October 

CHRISTOPHER  ye  Son  of  JOHN  and  ANNE  SNIPE         was  bap'  ye  13* 

WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  JOHN  and  MARGERY  HINCH         was  bap'  ye:  20th 

LANCELOTT  ye  Son  of  LANCELOT  and  MARY  THOMPSON  bap'  ye  2oth 

JANE  ye  Daughter  of  W"  and  ELIANOR  DA  VIES  was  bap'  ye  24th 
MACHELL  ye  Daughter  of  EDWARD  and  MACHELL  ALSOPE  bap'  ye 


November 

RICHARD  ye  Sonn  of  RICHARD  and  MARY  BRIDGESTOCK  bap'  ye  ioth 
ISABELL  ye  Daughter  of  ROBERT  and  KATHERINE  CHURCH  bap'  ye  17"' 
MARTHA  ye  Daughter  of  JAMES  and  HANNA  ANDERSON  bap'  ye  24th 
W"  ye  Son  of  OBAH  a  Christian  Negroe  Woman  was  bap'  ye  24th 

SUSANNA  a  Negroe  Woman  of  JOHN  OSBOURN'S          was  bap'  ye  24th 

whose  vndertakers  were  HERBERT  GRIFFITH,  ANN  KELLY,  and 

ELIZ:  WATKINS 
W"  ye  Son  of  ye  Said  SUSANNA,  whose  vndertakers  were  RALPH 

BRETTON,  and  EDWARD  PRICE,  and  MARY  SMITH  was  baptized  ye  24th 
MARTHA  a  Moletto  Daughter  of  ye  sd  Jo"  OsBURN  and  SUSANNA 

bap'  ye  24th 
THEOPHILUS  ye  Son  of  RICHARD  and  ELIZABETH  LUCAS  was 

baptized  ye  26th 

ALEXANDER  ye  Sonn  of  THOMAS  and  ANN  IRELAND  was  bap'  ye  28th 

62 


490  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

1678 

MARGRET  yc  Daughter  of  ROBERT  and  ELIZABETH  BRADLY 

was  bap'     yc:  28th 
MARY  y<=  Daughter  of  ROBERT  and  ELIZABETH  JONES  was  bap'    ye  28th 

December 

SARAH  ye  Daughter  of  GEORGE  and  ELYY  HARE  was bap'   yc     p' 

GRACE  ye  Daughter  of  OLIVER  and  GRACE  PIKE  was bap*  ye:  io'h 

ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  JOHN  and  SUSANNA  WEBSTER  was  bap1  y«  r;1'1 
RICHARD  ye  Sonn  of  ZACHARIE  and  ELIZABETH  HARRIS  was 

bap'    ye  26"' 
MARY  ye  Daughter  of  WM  and  MARY  PHILLIPS  was  bap1  ye  30"' 

January  167! 

JOB  ye  Son  of  WALTER  and  DOROTHY  HART  of  about.  -, 
22.  years  of  Age  his  Chosen  wittnesses  WALTER  HART  I  bap'     y<=    2^ 
and  THOMAS  HAYES  ) 

CHARITY  ye  Daughter  of  WALTER  and  DOROTHY  HART  , 
of  about   19   years  of  Age  whose  Wittnesses   were  / 
WALTER  HART    THOMAS  HAYES  and   ELIZABETH  f  baPl    Xe    2<t 
JEWSON  and  JANE  HAYES ' 

ELIZABETH  of  ye  age  of  8  years,  and  KATHERINE  of  yc  \ 
Age  of  Seaven  years  and  AMARINZIA  of  ye  Age  of  5  / 
years,  and  BENJA  of  ye  Age  of  7  moneths,  all  children  f 
of  BERNARD  and  ELIZABETH  SCHENCKINGH  were  bap' ' 

ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of   NATHANIEL  and   ANN 
RlDGEWAY  of  ye  Age:  Ii :  years    was  bap'  ye     4th 

JOHN  ye  Sonn  of  ROBERT  and  ANNE  SNELLIN was  bap1  ye    /th 

ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  WILLIAM  and  ANNE  MERCER 

was  bap'  yc  19th 

PHILOCLEON  y«  Daughter  of  RICHARD  and  JANE  GREENIDGE 

was  bap1  ye  2 1 th 

CHRISTOPHER  ye  Sonn  [of]  CHRISTOPHER  and  ANNBuLLwas bap'  ye  22"' 

ARTHUR  ye  Son  of  ARTHUR  and  SUSANNA  NUSUM      was  bap'  ye  22th 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  491 

February. 
i<57f 

MARY  of  ye  Age  of  5  years  and  6  moneths,  and  HENRY  \ 
the  Age  of  4  months,  Daughter  and  Son  of  JAMES  and  V    bap*  ye  13th 
MARY  SIMSON  ....................................  .  ........  were-' 

JOHN  ye  Son  of  DANIELL  and  MIRIAM  MAGRAUHAN  was  bap'  ye  i8th 
KATHERINE  ye  Daughter  of  RICHARD  and  ELIZABETH 

CAREW    was  bap1  ye  28th 
ANTHONY  ye  Sonn  of  GEORGE  and  MARY  RICHARDSON  was  bap1  ye  28th 

March 

ANNA  ye  Daughter  of  PETER  and  MARY  JARRET          was  bap'  ye    7th 
ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  RICHARD  and  ANNE  FERRYMAN       bap'  ye  i  i'h 
SAMUELL  ye  Sonn  of  JAMES  and  ELIZABETH  MADDER  was  bap'  ye  12th 
JN°  the  Sonn  of  JOHN  and  MARY  BYNO  ..................  was  bap'  ye  i3"> 

LUCY  of  ye  Age  of  2  years  and  Six  rnoneths,  and  ANTHONY  \ 
ten  dayes  old,  Daughter  and  Son  of  ANTHONY  and  MABELL  V     ye  13th 
HARRIS  .................  .....................................  were  bap') 

CONRAD  ye  Son  of  CONRAD  and  ELIZABETH  ADAMS...  was  bap'  yc  23th 
ROBERT  ye  Son  of  ROBERT  and  REBECCA  HANSON  ...was  bap'  ye  23th 
ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  WM  and  MARIE  SPEIGHTS  was  bap'  ye 


Aprill 

JAMES  ye  Son  of  HENRY  and  SUSANNA  CHRUCTHLOE  was  bap1  ye  4^ 
ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  PEREGRINE  and  ISABELL  GUARD 

was  bap'  ye  6th 
ELENOR  ye  Daughter  of  ALEXANDER  and  ELENOR  OSBOURN 

was  bap'  ye  ig'h 
JNO  ye  Sonn  of  JOHN  and  LOWRIE  SPENLOVE  ...........  was  bap'  ye  26th 

JAMES  ye  Sonn  of  PATRICK  and  JANE  OHAIN  (or  OHANI)  was  bap'  ye  26th 
KATHERINE  ye  Daughter  of  ISAAC  and  SUSANNA  RAGG  was  bap'  ye  26th 

May 

MARY  ye  Daughter  of  JN°  and  HESTER  ADAMS    ......  was  bap  ye    3d 

62  —  2 


492  PARISH  REGISTERS. 


1679 

WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  and  ANN  BRIDGESTOCK  was  bap'  ye  i  ith 

JOHN  the  Son  of  JAMES  and  MARY  HOLMES was  bap'  ye  isth 

WILLIAM  y<=  Son  of  MARGARET  COOK  Widdow was  bap'  ye  14th 

June 

ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  SMITHY  and  MARTHA  MATSON 

was  bap'  ye  14th 
JAMES  the  Sonn  of  JOHN  and  MARY  JELPII  was  bap'  ye  29th 

July 

JAMES  ye  Son  of  JAMES  and  ANGELETTA  OISTINS  ...  was  bap'  ye  2d 
SUSANNA  ye  Daughter  of  JOHN  and  ELIZABETH  GASELEE  was  bap'  ye  3d 
EDWARD  ye  Son  of  STEPHEN  and  MARGRET  CHASE  was  bap'  ye  8th 

GEORGE  ye  Son  of  GEORGE  and  ANN  GILES  was  bap' ye    8th 

NICOLAS  ye  Son  of  NICOLAS  BIDLECOMB  by  a  Negroe  Woman 

was  bap'  ye    9th 
ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  JN°  and  ANNE  CREED    was  bap'  ye  13th 

August 

JOHN  ye  Son  of  JOHN  and  ANNE  DANIELL  was  bap'  ye    7th 

MARY  ye  Daughter  of  ROGER  and  MARY  CLARKE   ...  was  bap'  ye    7th 

JOHN  y«  Son  of  JOHN  and  ELIZABETH  SMITH  was bap'  ye  28th 

DANIELL  ye  Son  of  DARBY  and  ELIZABETH  MALLONEE  was  bap'  ye  i7th 
THOMAS  yc  Son  of  OWEN  and  JOAN  MALLONEE  was  bap1  ye  3ith 

September 

WILLIAM  of  ye  Age  often  moneths  Son  of  WILLIAM  and  FRANCES 

SMITH  bap'  ye     3d 

WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  WM  and  ELIZABETH  WOODFINE  was  bap'  ye  7^ 
SAMUEL  of  ye  Age  of  7  months  Son  of  DAVID  and  JANE  ARNET. 

•  was  bap'  ye     9"' 

KATHERINE  ye  Daughter  of  TEAGE  and  KATHERINE  KEYZAR 

was  bap1  ye     9th 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  493 

1679 

ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  JOHN  and  KATHARINE  ROGERS  was  bap'  ye  15th 

WM  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  and  JOAN  COLE    was  bap1  ye     *th 

WALTER  ye  Son  of  RICHARD  and  CHARITY  HICKMAN  was  bapt  yc  25* 
DAVERS  ye  Son  of  RICHARD  and  ELIZABETH  SEAWELL  was  bapt  ye  26th 

October 

THOMAS  ye  Son  of  THOMAS  and  ELIZABETH  HUGHS  .  was  bap1  ye  i3"> 

JOHN  ye  son  of  JOHN  and  SUSANNA  MERICK    was  bapt  ye  jgth 

JOHN  ye  Sonn  of  JOHN  and  MARY  BUNNYON    was  bap1  ye  i6th 

ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  JAMES  and  REBECCA  CRUTCHLOE 

was  bap1  ye  17 


Total  93f  JN°  KENNEY        N 

RICH:  ELLIOTT  I  Church  Wardens 
JN°:  ADAMS         J 


BARBADOS 

|N  Extract  from  ye  Register  of  Christ  Church  of  ye  Burialls  wthin 

ye  Said  Parish  from  March  ye  25th   1678.  to  September  ye  29* 

1679  

Anno  Doin  1678 
May 


JOHN  ye  Son  of  JOHN  MARKLAND    buried  ye  31"' 

June 

ANNANIAS  MAN  Senio'  buried  ye   4th 

MARY  ye  Wife  of  WM  HALLUM buried  ye  17^ 

JANE  BRYAN buried  ye  2oth 

WILLIAM  HARGROVE buried 

*  Date  doubtful,  owing  to  the  orig.  MS.  being  split, 
t  Jit  should  be  98.] 


494  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

July 

1678 

FRANCIS  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  STONE buried  yc 

WILLIAM  LEIGH  buried  ye  19"' 

JANE  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  COPPIN buried  ye  2gth 

August 

JOHN  ARCH  buried  yc    5'h 

JANE  the  Daughter  of  THOMAS  and  ELIZABETH  HASELWOOD  bur  y«  26th 
CHARLES  the  Son  of  THOMAS  and  ANNE  IRELAND  buried  ye  30"' 

SeptemU 

MAJ'  RICHARD  GRAY buried  ye  ioth 

HESTER  the  Wife  of  JN°  PEERSE  Esq' buried  ye  15th 

October 

JOSHUAH  CHAPPELL   buried  ye    5th 

THOMAS  CRAWFORD  buried  ye  2ith 

KATHERINE  the  Wife  of  WM  HORNIOLDE  buried  ye  28lh 

November 

SIMON  REYNOLDS   buried  ye   2d 

CHARLES  ye  Son  of  JOHN  and  ELIZABETH  BURTON buried  ye  28th 

GEORGE  STRODE  was  buried ye  29th 

DecemV 
ARTHUR  ye  Son  of  ARTHUR  and  SUSANNA  NUSUM buried  ye  28^ 

January  167! 

MARGARET  OLIVER buried  ye  29th 

JANE  ye  Wife  of  JN°  THOMPSON  buried  y«  31^ 

MABEEL  the  Wife  of  ZACHARIAH  HARRIS  buried  ye  3  ith 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  495 


February 

STEPHEN  SMITH  ...................................................  buried  ye    8th 

JOHN  BUSSIE     ......................................................  buried  ye    9th 

JOHN  BURTON  Junio'  .............................................  buried  ye  ioth 

EDWARD  ADDISON  Junio'  .......................................  buried  ye  ioth 

JN°  BURTON  Senio'  ...................................  ............  buried  ye  13th 

JOHN  and  his  Wife  JANE  LITTLE  ..............................  buried  ye  13th 

CHRISTIAN  a  Negroe  Servant  of  MAJ'  KINGSLANDS  ......  buried  ye  13th 

JOHN  HOLMES  ......................................................  buried  yc  15"' 

WILLIAM  KENDALL    .............................................  buried  ye  i8(h 

DELIVERANCE  ADDISON  ..........................................  buried  ye  i8'h 

CHRISTOPHER  CLANCY  ..........................................  buried  ye  i8'h 

JANE  the  Wife  of  EDWARD  MARSON    ........................  buried  ye  26th 

March 
WM  COOK  ............................................................  buried  ye    2d 

S'  ROBERT  RACKET    .............................................  buried  ye   3d 

Aprill 

HENRY  HARDING    ................................................  buried  ye  2ith 

OLIVER  PIKE    ......................................................  buried  ye  22th 

REBECCA  POTTER    ................................................  buried  ye  23th 

SARAH  ye  Daughter  of  ALEXANDER  and  MARY  BLOWDEN  buried  ye  26th 

May 
SUSANNA  ye  Wife  of  HENRY  HOLMES  ........................  buried  ye  i;th 

June 

DAVID  ROBINSON    ................................................  buried  ye  ioth 

MATHEW  GORMON  ................................................  buried  ye  23th 

JAMES  ye  Son  of  JOHN  JELPH    .................................  buried  ye  24th 

THOMAS  CHESTER  ...............................................  buried  ye  30"' 


e 


496  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

1679 

July 

PETER  ALSOPE  ......................................................  buried  ye 

JOHN  BASHFORD  ..................................................    buried  yc    3d 

WILLIAM  SILCOMB  ................................................  buried  ye    5^ 

EDWARD  the  Sonn  of  STEPHEN  and  MARGRET  CHASE...  buried  ye    9th 
ANTHONY  RICHARDSON  ...............................  ..........  buried  ye  i3th 

HENRY  HOLMES  ...................................................  buried  ye  22th 

RICHARD  BEDFORD  ................................................  buried  ye  23"' 

MARTHA  CAULDWALL  ...................................  ..........  buried  yc  28th 

Artgus  t 

MICHAELL  CLARK  ................................................  buried  ye    5<i> 

DOROTHY  CALLAHAN  .............................................  buried  ye  10"' 

MACHELL  ye  Daughter  of  EDWARD  ALSOPE  ...............  buried  ye  19"' 

September 
SAMUELL  ye  Son  of  Cap'  DAVID,  and  JANE  ARNET  ......  buried  ye  i3tl> 

JN°  KENNEY 

RICH  :  ELLIOTT    i  Church  Wardens. 

JN°  :  ADAMS 


BARBADOS 

|N  account  of  all  the  Persons  who  have  been  baptized  within  the 
Parish  of  Sl  James  since  the  25""  of  March  1678  to  the  29th  of 
September  1679 

1678    May —  23 — ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  THOMAS  SERTAIN 
August  ii — ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  DAVID  POOR 
Aug —  17 — MARY  ye  Daughter  of  FRANCIS  WALTHO 
Aug—  25— ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  JAMES  WALWYN  Esq' 

Septemb  i — JOAN  ye  Daughter  of  WILLIAM  HABBERD 


PARISH  REGISTERS.  497 

1678  Sept —    5 — ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  WILLIAM  THOMAS 
Sept—    8    ELIZABETH  ye  Daughter  of  ALEXANDER  CUTHBERT 

—MARY  the  Daughter  of  RICHARD  MIDDLETON 
October — 10 — JOHN  the  Son  of  JOHN  HILL 
Octob — 15 — WILLIAM  y<=  Son  of  JOHN  LEECH 
Oct —    15 — GEORGE  ye  Son  of  JOHN  LEECH 
Oct—    15 — SUSANNA  ye  Daughter  of  JOHN  LEECH 
Oct —    1 5 — WILLIAM  ye  Son  of  WILLIAM  FOSTER 
Oct —    20 — JOHN  ye  Son  of  JOHN  MIRCH 

November— 17— RALPH  ye  Son  of  THOMAS  KEMP 
Nov — 17 — MARY  ye  Daughter  of  THOMAS  KEMP 
Nov — 24 — ANNE  ye  Daughter  of  RICHARD  CHOM 

December  8  HENRY  ye  Son  of  Mr  WILLIAM  CHESTER 
February  23  DORCAS  ye  Daughter  of  HENRY  WRIGHT 

1679  August  24    PIERCE  ye  Son  of  HENRY  WATTY 

Aug —  27    ANDREW  ye  Son  of  Ll  Colt  ANDREW  AFFLECK 
September  5  JOHN  the  Son  of  Mr  JOHN  HOOKER 
Sept —  25    THOMAS  ye  Son  of  JOHN  DANIEL  Esq'. 

Concordat  cu  Registro 
C.  LEGARD 

vicarius  ibid 

Baptized    in     the    Parish 
of    Sl  James    since   ye 
25th     of   march    1678 
to  ye  29  of  Septemb  1679  > 


BARBADOS 

JIN  ace'  of  all  the  Persons  that  have  been  buried  within  the  Parish 

of  Sl  James  since  the  25  of  March  1678  to  the  29  of  September 

1679 

1678    March     28— MATTHEW  y«  son  of  MATTHEW  PEDDER 

63 


498  PARISH  REGISTERS. 

Burialls 

1678    Aprill—    8— RALFII  ye  son  of  Mr  JOHN  HOOKER 
Apr  —    13— HENRY  YATES 
April —    29 — JOHN  HUDSON — who  was  casually  drownd 

6 — ELEANOR  PAYN 

7 — ELIAS  WILLIAMS 

8— MARY  y«  Daughter  of  JOHN  SLAUGHTER 
23 — ROBERT  BELL 
31 — JOHN  THOMAS 

June  —      i— NICOLAS  LAWRENCE  of  St  Thomas's  Parish 
June  —    27— MARY  SLATE,— Serv1  to  Cap'  JOSIAS  Cox 

July  —      i — MATTHEW  WHETTY 
July  —      3— MARY  DRISKELL 
July  —    10 — JOHN  OSDELL 

i       ••    • 

September — 4— DAVID  CALLAHONE 

Sept         1 6— JOHN  SPARKE  Esq' 

Sept    —  1 8— JOAN  ye  Wife  of  RALPH  CARR 

October — 9 — MARY  ye  Daughter  of  RICHARD  MIDDLETON 
Octob  — 14— Capt  ROBERT  ARUNDELL 
Octob  — 16 — WILLIAM  LINCKLATE,     serv<  to  Judge  REID 
Octob     30— JOHN  DOWNS 

Novemb    i — ALEXANDER  ROBINSON 
Novem—  4— JOHN  NlCOLLS 
Nov —     14— ELIZABETH  COOK. 


December  i— MICHAEL  ye  Son  of  JAMES  GOFFE 
Decemb  22 — JOHN  SEATON 
February  12— WILLIAM  JONES 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


499 


Burialls. 


1679    May—       8 — FRANCES  ye  Wife  of  JOHN  GOEING 
June—       7— MARY  ye  Wife  of  MORGAN  MURPHY 

June —  13— EDWARD  WEBB. 

June—  29 — JOHN  DUDLEY 

July —        4     ALICE  yc  Wife  of  THOMAS  WALTER 

July  14 — JAMES  INNIS 

July—  22— TOBIAS  PAYNE 

July  27— JOHN  yc  son  of  Mr  JOHN  BATT 

July  29 — OWEN  COLLOHONE 


August     6    ANTHONY  STEERMAN 

Agu 7    JOHN  ARMITAGE  of  the  Parish  of  Sl  Peters  who 

was  casually  drowned 
August — 19    FRANCIS  BEARNE 
Sept  6    JOHN  ye  Son  of  Mr  JOHN  HOOKER 

Sept          7    JAMES  ye  Son  of  ALEXANDER  MURREY 
Sept         8— CORNELIUS  ye  Son  of  DEARMAN  DRISKELL 
Sept        1 1    JAMES  PURSLEY 
Sept        22    ELIZABETH  y=  Wife  of  WILLIAM  SPENCE 


Buried  in  ye  Parish  of  St 
James  from  ye  25  of  March    1678 
to  ye  29  of  September  1679 


Concordat  cu  Registro 
C   LEGARD     vicarius 
ibid 


[indorsed]         BARBADOS 


Acco*  of  Christnings       23. 

Burials 44. 

in  S' James  Parish. 
Recd  3d  June  1680. 


63—2 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


JNN:  Acco1:  of  the:  land  As  Itt:  Stondeth:  In  y<?  church  Books:  With 
the  Number  of  Servants  And  Negros  With  the  Names:  of  the 
Owners  thereof  In  the  psh:  of  S*  James:  As:  Was  taken  by  the  Church 
Wardens  of  the  Said  Parrish  the  2od  December  1679 


A 
AFLICK:  ANDREW;  Leu1  Coft°  

Seru11,, 

land,, 

....  Q(J 

Neg'1,, 
.  .  7O 

.   .    .   ./VJ 

.    7 

2 

B. 

..  228 

.  .    1  20 

....  67 

.     .11 

2 

.  .AQ 

....  17 

BALAM*  CHARLES  Cap'  

..78 

•  .      22 

7 

•  ...    / 

BISSEX  WILLIAM  m'   

.    Q 

A 

.   .  .      y 

.  .  .  .  10 

....     if 
I  t 

BlGGNELL  WM  Very  pore     

BALL:  JOHN—  Decd  his  Widdow  is  pore 

•   •     •    •    •    • 

....  3 

....      I 

C 

1  20 

.  .Ai 

Cox:  IOSIAS:  Cap'.. 

.    0 

247 

•  .  .  .^5 

122 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


CHAMBERLAINE:  FRANCIS-  Cap'  ...   . 

Seru",, 

land,, 
....  2O 

Ncg',, 

....16 

COLLINGS:  JAMES  

-? 

121 

....  10 

CHACE  JOHN  

8 

..  .,16 

8 

COURTYERE  GEORGE     

....  8 

CAMERRAME  JOHN       .                .... 

•  mAZ 

CHAPEMAN  RICHARD 

....    I 

•  •           "* 

CUTA  MATHEW:      DAY:  THOMAS: 

6 

.   c 

D. 

,.te 

..  57 

....  60 

DYER:  WILLIAM  Decd  his  Estates  

....  6 

••    317 

..    I2O 

....  16 

8 

..  ..18 

.   i 

.  .  .  .  j 

.  .       i 

E 

171 

78 

•/  l 

176 

i/\j 

o 

F. 
FEAKE:  HENRY  

....  8 

:           2AS 

T  -7O 

FITTE:  ROBERT:  . 

.  .  IA. 

S02 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


FOSTER:  ROBERT'  Docto'  

Seru",, 

Land,, 
.    7 

Negrs 

c 

....    ^ 
....     I 

FEAK  RICHARD  for:  NATHfh  WILLIAM- 

FREEMAN  WILLIAM  pore  

.     •} 

G 

•     17  A. 

...    69 

GRAVE:  WILLIAM  

6 

....    2 

....    2 

GARNER'  MILLER  &  Compa  pore    .  .   . 

.    A 

H 

,     I  24. 

.  .  52 

....    3 

....  6"O 

...  .50 

....  6 

.    7 

•    A. 

....     1 

6 

IOO 

.  .  32 

HOLDER:  JOHN'  Jun'     .. 

..08 

HOPEKINGS  SAMUELL  

....         3 

HILL  JOHN.. 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


503 


HOUSFEILD  JOHN  pore 

Seiu" 

Land 

Ncgros 

HARRISON:  ABRAHAM  

:     I     : 
JEFFORDS:  ELIZA    

JOHN  JOHNSON  

K 
KNIGHTS  BENJA  :  Esqr  

•300 

KELLEY:  ROBT  :  

6? 

•  •     ISO 

KING  ROBT  

••••37 

KNATCHBULL  JOHN  , 

....  3 

KENN  MATHEW  Docto'   

T  C 

3 

KELLEY  JOHN    

....    1^ 

9 

KNIGHTINGALL  NATHANIELL  pore  ... 

o 

....  4 

KANTY:  DARBY  pore.  .  .  , 

L. 
LITTLETON:  EDWARD:  Esqr  

2f\# 

LANE  ANTHONY  Cap'    .... 

•  •    ^U5 

.  .    I2O 

LOWTHER:  LUKE   

4 

LEACH:  JOHN  , 

LOUE  MARY   

....  5 

LAWRANCE  HENRY  

3 

LEWIS:  HUGH:  Cap'  

LEGAYE  JACOB  Senj'    , 

..  ..15 

LUKE:  ELIAS:  

LANGHAM  THOMAS  

....   3 

LEAGER:  Widdow  pore  

•  •  *  • 

M 
MELLOWS:  ELISHA:  Cap'   , 

,   I 

.  .A7 

.   -  1A 

S°4 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


Serunnts" 

Land" 
.  .7S 

Negros" 
.  .^? 

....  10 

.  .  1C 

,  .  IQ 

....    I 

.    e 

....   8 

....    \ 

M  APKT.FRPV  AViT  T  TAM  norp  . 

N. 

....    I 

o 

.    i 

p 

? 

T  1 

••••IJ 

.       -2 

PEARCE1  BENONY  

....      J 

....  26 

7 

PETTER  SAMUELL  . 

,  .14 

....      O 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


505 


Q 

Senumts 

Land 

Isegros 

:  R  : 

..    108 

.  .8>; 

....  20 

.  .  .  .10 

.  .  .  .  3O 

....  29 

...    2 

•  .  .  .  n 

5 

...»  9 

REID:  ADAME  pore    

....   6 

RAUEN:  XTOPHER  pore  

••»••• 

•  ••••• 

....  1 

S 
STANFAST  JOHN:  Con°  

if\ 

O3  C  T 

2*8 

SPARKS:  JOYE:  Madam  

U35X 

T23 

•  •     ^JO 
.  .     150 

•  •      1JJ 
Tf)7 

•  •  .       I 

STOUT  JOHN  Leu'  

SMITH  MARGT    

2 

SAMPSON  JOHN:  Cap'    

..2<; 

STROUDE  JOHN  m's   

t 

STAYSMORE  FRANCIS 

64 


506 


PARISH  REGISTERS. 


SAGE  RICHARD   Liueing   On:    Con° 

Seruants,, 

Land,, 

Negros,, 

....  6 

A 

....  6 

T 

268 

T  cr* 

•  •     *b(J 

27 

« 

THORNEHILL  TIMOTHY  Cap1  

....   7 

THOMAS:  JOHN  pore  

V. 
VEREING  ALCE:  

W 

.    3CK 

•  .    160 

..    206 

•      140 

.  .  .  .  80 

••••15 

2 

WHATSON  RICHARD  pore.. 

.    5 

PARISH  REGISTERS. 


5°7 


WALLEY  HENRY  pore  

Seruants 

Land 

Negros 

WRIGHT  HENRY  pore  . 

....  5O 
6742 

t  Church  ^ 

•  •  •  •  I  o 

Tot.  of  Inhabitants  is  183 

JOH:N:  STAN 
JAS.  WALUY 

..  113 

'FAST  - 

N 

2895 

Vardens 

JHILDREN  Baptized  in  ye:  Parrish  of  S'  Johns  from  ye  25th  day 
of  March  1678  to  the  29*  day  of  Sep«:  1679  Accordinge  to  the 
parrish  Register 

1678 


March 
May — 


June — 


31 

12 
26 
20 

21 

25 

October —     3 

20 

November — 3 


24 


26 


JOHN,  Sonne  of  JOHN  JONES 
ELIZABETH,  Daughter  of  THOMAS  POOLER 
RICHARD,  Sonne  of  RICHARD  POOLER 
ANN  Daughter  of  JOHN  SUMMERS 
ELIZABETH  Daughter  of  ROCKINGHAM  BASON 
SAMUELL,  Sonne  of  JEFFERY  BATTALA 
JOHN,  Sonne  of  Cap*:  JOHN  LESLIE 
JOANE,  Daughter  of  HUGH  HALL 
WILLIAM,  Sonne  of  JOHN  MILLWARD 
THEADOCIA,  Daughter  of  LAWRANCE  REESE 
DOROTHY,  Daughter  of  RICHARD  MOORE 
WILLIAM,  Sonne  of  THOMAS  GARDNER 
JOHN,  Sonne  of  ARON  JACOBSONE 
SARAH,  Daughter  of  Mr  JOHN  VAUGHAN 
KATHARINE,  Daughter  of  JOHN  PEIRCE 
THOMAS,  Sonne  of  THOMAS  ROOME 

64 — 2 


So8  PARISH  XEGISJERS. 


1678    December    9    ELIZABETH,  Daughter  of  Docter  JAMES  KEITH 

27    ANTHONY,  Sonne  of  WILLIAM  SHOREY 
1679 


Aprell-     13    THOMAS  &  J  ^  &  ^g^  Q{  JQHN 


„  „  SARAH,  Daughter  of  HENRY  POLLARD 

„  „  HENRY,  Sonne  of  THOMAS  QUINTYNE 

August  —     9  JOHN,  Sonne  of  JAMES  PEMBERTON 

24  MARY,  Daughter  of  BENJAMEN  CORBETT 

„  „  MARY,  Daughter  of  Cap«:  THO:  BALDWYN 

28  WILLIAM  &  )  Sonns  of  Mr  JAM£S  PEMBERTON 

CHARLES  —  J 

September—  4  LEOLIN,  Sonn  of  LEOLIN  LLOYD 

28:  persons  Baptized 

BEN:  CRYER:  Clerk. 


INDEX. 


AAUSTINE,  Thomas,  317* 
Abbe,  Thomas,  217 
Abbey,  Sarah,  436 
Abbitt,  Elizabeth,  179 
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 

Abrock,  Jo.,  Ill 
Absolon,  Geo.,  132 
Abudient,  Abraham,  349 
Ackland,  George,  187,  250 

,  Mary,  187,  250 

(or  Aukland),   Robert, 

267 

,  Tho.,  313 

Acklin,  Daniell,  414 

,  Jo.,  50 

Adam,  John,  473 
Adams,  see  also  Addams 

' — ,  Andrew,  102 

,  Conrad  (or  Conradt), 

473.  49' 

,  Dorothie,  107 

,  Edward,  337,  329 

alias  Adamson,  Elisa- 


beth, 431 

,  Elizabeth,  491 

,  George,  348 

,  Hester.  491 

,  John,     51,   316*.  327, 

329-  342.  488,  49',  493.  496 
alias  Adamson,  John, 


431 


.  Mary,  284,  491 
-,  Mary  Cheame,  284 
-,  Mr.,  178 
-,  Rachell,  109 


Adams   Raph,  185 

-  Richard,  91,  119,  284 

-  Suzan,  91 

-  Thomas,  115,  158,  347 
William,  76,  126,  308 


Adamson,  see  also  Addamson 

-  ,     Elisabeth    Adams, 
alias,  431 

--  ,  George,  347 

,  John  Adams,  alias, 

43' 

-  ,  Richard,  331 
Adaudly,  Margaret,  428 
Addams,  see  also  Adams 

-  ,  Ambross,  443 

-  ,  Ann,  174,  223 
•,  Robert,  239 


Addamson,  set  also  Adamson 
,  Richard, 


Adderford,  Lawrence,  128 
Addice,  Edward,  473 
Addis,  John  Orphant,  473 
Addison,  Deliverance,  495 

,  Edward,  Junr.,  495 

,  Mathew,  128 

•,  Thomas,  184 


Aden,  Luke,  187 

Aclson,  Georg,  432 

Adward's,  Robert,  192 

Ady,  John,  365 

Aflick    (or   Affleck),  Andrew, 

497,  500 
Aires,  see  also  Ayres 

,  Samuell,  294 

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 

Albercht,  Hennigo,  347 
Albert,  Ann,  348 


Albon,  Alice,  131 
Alborn,  Edward,  171 
Alburie,  William,  133 
Alcocke,  Frauncis,  300 
Alcorn    (or   Alchorne),    John, 

338,  473 

Aldburgh,  John,  278 
Aldcock,  Annis,  98 
Alder.  Richard,  174 
Allerley,  Richard,  122 
Alderman,  Grace,  105 
Aldersey,  Samuel,  158 
Alderson,  Thomas,  349 
Alderton,  \Vm.,  114 
Aldin,  Edward,  133 

,  George,  121 

Aldon,  Richard,  240 

Aldred,  Robert,  84 

Aldridg  (or  Aldridge),  Robert, 

236,  429 

Aldsworth,  Bartho.,  451 
Aldwell,  Katherin,  138 
Aldworth,  Edward,  86 
,  Eliz.,  133 


AJemby,  William,  343,  see  Al- 

lamby 

Aleworth,  Edward,  86 
Alexander,   Sir  William,    158, 

'59 

,  William,  335 

Alford,  Nico.,  135 

,  Richard,  232,  446 


Alimbridge,  sec  Alambridge 
Alington,  Giles,  273 
Alis,  Protherock,  37 
Alkynn,  Sampson,  137 
Allamby,  William,  338,  see  Al- 

emby 

Allambridge,  see  Alambridge 
Allcott,  Elizabeth,  113 
Allen,  see  also  Allin,  and  Allyn 

,178 

,  Abell,  343 

,  Anne,  90 


INDEX. 


Allen,  Elisabeth,  423 

,  Grissel,  433 

,    Jacob,     423,    451,    see 

Ailing 
— — ,  John,  90,  465 

(or  Aliens),  John,  327 

,  Jone,  425 

,  Priscilla,  423 

— ,  Regnald,  298 

,  Richard,  328,  336,  340 

,  Samuel,  165* 

,  Thomas,  326,  327,  329, 

33°.  398 
,  William,   183,  217,  307, 

465 
Aliens  (or  Allen),  John,  327 

,  Richard,  327 

Allerton,  George,  80 

Alley,  Hugh,  97 

Alleyne,  Abbll  [Abell],  469 

Alliday,  Jo.,  52 

Allin,  see  aha  Allen,  and  Allyn 

,  Edward,  133 

,  Eliazer,  348 

,  George,  284 

— — ,  Gregorie,  120 

,  James,  122 

,  Joan,  123 

,  John,  38,  125,  331 

,  Richard,  122,  333 

,  Thomas,  64,  84,  125, 138, 

451 

,  William,  40 

Ailing,  Jacob,  500,  see  Allen 
Allington,  William,  Lord,  162 
Allinson,  Andrew,  194 

,  Wm.,  114 

Allis,  Richard,  150 
Allison.  Thomas,  348 
Allumby  (or  Alumby),  Thomas, 

355!  39i 
Allyn,  see  also  Allen,  and  Allin 

,  George,  284 

,  Katherin,  284 

,  Mathew,  284 

,  William,  284 

Almond,  Awdry,  93 

,  Wm.,  93 

Almie  (or  Almy),  Annis,  93 

,  Chri.,  93 

Alnutt,  Mr.,  230 

,  Mrs.,  179 

,  Thomas,  179,  225 

Alport,  Sara,  113 

Alsop  (Alsope,  or  Alsopp) 

,  Edward,  473,  489,  496 

,  Jo.,  79 

,  Joseph,  58 

,  Katherine,  349 

,  Machell,  489,  496 


Alsop,  Peter,  496 

,  Richard,  473 

,  Robert,  129 

,  Tho.,  78 

Alston  (or  Alstone),  John,  327, 

328 

Alt,  Martha,  461 
Althrop,  Richard,  184 
Alumby,  see  Allumby 
Alxarson,  Anne,  289 
•,  Marey,  289 


Ambrose,  242 

•,  Isack,  113 


Ames,  Joane,  294 

,  John,  294 

,  Ruth,  294 

,  William,  294 

Analin    (or    Avalin),    Abram, 

189,  see  Avelin,  &c. 
Anderson,  Adam,  473 

,  Hanna,  489 

,  James,  41,  489 

.  Jo-.  35.  74 

,  Margret,  348 

,  Martha,  489 

,  Richard,  85,  102, 1 1 7 

,  Robert,  70 

,  Roger,  442 

,  Thomas,  37,  473 

.William,  75,436,  473 


Andrew,  428 

,  Anthony,  194 

Andrews,      Andrewes,      Ann- 

drews,  Androwe,  Androwes 

,  Anto.,  113 

,  Charles,  468 

,  Elizabeth,  60 

,  Euen,  500 

,  James,  434 

• ,  Jane,  60 

,  Joachim  (or  Joakin), 

221,  271 

,  Jocomb,  174 

,  John,  316*,  317* 

,  Jonathan,  463,  466 

,  Owen,  70 

,  Roger,  473 

,  Sage,  434 

,  Samuell,  60 

,  Thomas,  473 

-,  William,    120,   137, 


188,  277,  280,  281,  289,  466, 
500 

Andros,   Sir  Edmund  (or  Ed- 
mond),  164*,  165,  165*,  168 
,  W7illiam,  264 


Angelo  (Negroes),  174,  224 
Anley,  Nathan,  IO2 
Anmer,  Henry,  36 
Ann  (a  maid)  173 


Anndrews,  see  Andrews 
Anthony  (or  Anthonie) 
•  ,  Anthony,  451 

,  John,  258 

(Negro),  172,  182,  185 

Antonio  (Negro),  241 
Antony  (Antoney,  or  Antonys) 

,  Arthur,  269 

,  Henry,  142 

(Negro),  244 

,  Walter,  8 1 


Antor,  Allexander,  451 
Antrobuss,  Joan,  45 
Antunes,  Gabriell,  450 
Apleby,  see  Appleby 
Apleton,  see  Appleton 
Aplewhite  (or  Applewhite) 

,  Henry,  352,  400 

.,  Mrs. ,  463 


Appleby  (or  Apleby),  William, 

83,  192,  196 

Appleton  (or  Apleton),   Rich- 
ard, 185,  244 
Ap  Roberts,  John,  190 
Ap  Thomas,  Thomas,  122 
Ap  Williams,  Rice,  179 
Arch,  John,  473,  494 
Archbold,  Tho.,  129 
Archdin,  Tho.,  138 
Archer,  Hugh,  442 

,  Jo.,  116 

,  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 

,  Jocky,  194 

,  Katherin,  82 


Army,  John,  184,  242 
Arndell,  John,  261 

,  Peeler,  262 

Amet  (or  Arnett) 
— ,  David,  473,  492,  496 

,  Jane,  492,  496 

,  Patrick,  473 

,  Samuel,  492,  496 

Arnold,  Ann,  98 

,  Benedict,  163 

,  James,  in 


INDEX. 


Arnold,  Jesper,  -98 
,  Robert,  I2O 

,  Tho.,  39,  79 

Aron,  Abraham  Burges,  449 
Arp,  Jo.,  103 
Arras,  Nichols,  180 
Arres,  Samuell,  289 
Arrobas,  Moses,  450 
Arthur,  434 

,  John,  303 

,  Katherinc,  348 

,  Mathew,  153 

,  Michaell,  473 

Arundel  (or  Arrundell) 

,  Elizabeth,  184,  222 

,  John,  184 

,  Margreat  (or  Margrett), 

184,  215 

,  Tetter,  184,  274 

,  Richard,  173,  222 

,  Robert,  498 

,  William,  94 

Ascam,  Abigaile,  225,  see  Long- 
man 

,  Peeler,  225 

Ascomb  (or  Ascombe) 

,  Abigail,  175 

,  Goodman,  191 

,  John,  188 

,  Mary,  175 

Aser,  see  Asser 
Ash,  Christo.,  194 

,  Edward,  38 

— — ,  Richard,  141 
Ashbey,  Abraham,  89 

,  Alee,  89 

,  Hanna,  89 

,  Jeremy,  89 

,  Mary,  89       f 

,  Sarra,  89 

Ashborn,  Francis,  85 
Ashburner,  William,  473 
Ashcrofte,  Jo.,  137 
Ashendine,  Tho.,  441,  451 
Ashford,  Ambrose,  326,  331 
Ashley,  Ann,  175,  226 

,  Anthony,  Lord,   161, 

162 

,  Mary,  37 

,  Mr.,  no 

,  Sam.,  37 

Ashmole,  Elie,  160* 
Ashmore,  Anthony,  141 
Ashon,  George,  102 
Ashton,  Alice,  123 

,  Henry,  160 

Ashurst,  Beniamin,  473 

— ,  John,  74,  473 

Askew,  Tho.,  109 
,  William,  171,  207 


Askume,  John,  264 

Askyn,  Robert,  95 

Asser,  (or  Aser)  Godheard,  306 

308 

Assueros,  Walter,  373,  399 
Ast,  Richard,  37 
Astin,  William,  428 
Aston,  Brian,  139 

,  Edward,  141,  186 

,  James,  86 

— — ,  Robert,  240 

,  Win.,  52 

Astwood,  Jo.,  46 

Atherson,  Jo.,  63 

Atherton,  Wm.,  349 

Atkins  (or  Attkins),  see  Atkyns 

,  Abigail,  240 

,  Jane,  434 

,      Jeremy      (Jerrmiah, 

&c.),  332.  339,  34° 

,  John,  182,  241 

Sir   Jonathan,     162* 


460,  461,  462,  463,  464 

,  Mr.,  191 

,  Richard,  176,  191,  240 

,  Robert,  74 

,  .Sarah,  450 

-,  Thomas,  133,  434 


Atkinson  (or  Attkinson) 
Ann,  183 

Charles,  182 

Edward,  117 

Frances,  193 

Geo.,  136 

James,  122 

Jo.,  36,  37,  68 

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. 
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 


Austin,  Richard,  298 

,   Thomas,    316",    324, 

344 
Austine,  John,  473 

,  Robert,  174 

,  Thomas,  473 

Austrian,  Cornel  ious,  451 

Avalin,  see  Avelin 

Avelin,  Avalin,  Aualin,  or  An- 

alin 
,  Abram  (or  Abraham), 

189,  253 

,  Arthur,  253 

Averie  (or  Avery) 

,  George,  121 

,  Jacob,  121 

,  Jane,  468 

•,  John,  96,  136 


,  Marie,  113 

,  Mary,  349 

,  Thomas,  70 


,  William,  433,  468 

Avoake,  John,  340 
Awbrey,  Alice,  67 

,  Lewes,  81 

,  Peter,  67 

Awde,  Samuel],  95 
Awdry,  Humfrey,  126 
Awdley,  Wm.,  140 
Awman,  John,  422 

,  Margaret,  422 
Axstell,  Tho.,  121 
Axton,  Jacob,  308 
Aymie,  Wm.,  84 
Aymies,  Jo.,  112 
Aynis,  Jo.,  104 
Ayres,  Anna,  66 

Benjamin,  66 

— — —   Christian,  66 

Dorothy,  66 

Eliz.,  126 

John,  379 

Marie,  66 

Rabecca,  66 

Sara,  66 

Symon,  66 

Tho.,  66 

see  Aires 

BABB,  123 

,  Mr.,  144 

,  Tho.,  1 10,  130 


Babbington,  see  Babington 
Babell,  Hugh,  394,  403 
Baber,  Francis,  283 

Tohn,  1 68 

Babington,  Babbington 

,  Jo.,  119 

,  Randall,  316* 

,  Thomas,  356 


INDEX. 


Backford,  Clement,  141 
Backley,  Jo.,  59 
Bacon,  Daniell,  129 

,  Edward,  71 

,  George,  55,  sit  Mason 

,  John, 55 

— ,  Samuell,  55 

,  Susan,  55 

Badcocke,  Wm.,  154 
Baddam,  Jo.,  125 
Badeley,  John,  230 
Badland,  John,  153 
Badston,  John,  176 
Barbie,  Jo.,  118 
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 
Bagley,  Baggley,  Baggelay 

,  Jo-.  37 

,  Judith,  133 

•    I.,  Phillip,  104 

,  Tho.,  I3S 

Bagin,  Henry,  51 
Bagnall,  John,  350 
Bagwell,  Francis,  351 

,  Henry,  170,  208,  268 

,  Pr.,  318*,  320,  323 

,  Robert,  208 
,  Thomas,  170,  229 
Bailife,  George,  234 
Baily,  John,  430 

,  Mary,  271 

— — ,  Temperance,  269 

— — ,  William,  269 

— — ,  see  Bailey,   Baley,  Baly, 

&c. 
Baines,  Allice,  451 

,  Robert,  193 

,  Widow,  443 

,  see  Banes,  Baynes 

Bainham,   John,  270,  272,  see 

Baynam 

Baker,  Alexander,  69 
— — ,  Christian,  69 
— —,  Daniell,  40 

i   ',  Dorothie,  96 
,   Elizabeth,  69,  96,    113, 

289 

,  Ellis,  101 

,  Esias,  474 

,  Francis,  45 

,  Handgate,  1 1 1 

,  James,  333,  338,  341 

— ,  John,  67,  III,  118,    194, 

262,  289,-  294,    316,    316*, 

318,  318*,  320,  324,  343 


Baker  Margerie,  in 

Marie,  95 

—  Mary,  67 

—  Morice,  192 

Peter,  439 

— —    Richard,  238 

Robert,  39 

Samvell,  78 

Smith,  63 

Thomas,  IOJ,  289 

William,   171,   176,  216, 

232,  240 

Bakewell,  Francis,  113 

,  Theodoras,  III 

Bal,  John,  437 

,  Thomas,  427 

,  set  Ball 

Balam,  Charles,  500 
Baldin,  Jo.,  106 

,  Wm.,  106,  117 

Balclry,  Robert,  I2O 

Baldwin,  Baldwine,  Baldwinn, 

Baldwyn,    Baldwyne,    Bald- 

wynn 

,  Hugh,  177,  220 

John,   114,    115,   180, 


234 


508 


•,  Mary,  508 
•,  Nicholas,  215 
•,  Susan,  220 
.Thomas,  173,  186,435, 

-,  Widow,  448 

,  William,  79,  185,  187, 

see  Bauldwin 
Bales,  Tho.,  114 
Baley,  Baly,  see  Baily,  &c. 

,  Ann,  216 

,  Lewis,  179 

,  Mary,  205 

,  Nicholas,  170,  216 

,  Temperance,  210 

,  Thomas,  205 

,  William,  205,  268 

Ball,  Elizabeth,  488 

,  Geo.,  81,  304 

,  Good  wife,  188 

,  Humphrey,  488 

,  James,  351 

,  John,  500 

,  Joseph,    351,    363,   384, 

4°5.  415 

,  Mary,  488 

,  Richard,  113,  234 

,  Robart,  265 

,  Robertt,  188 

— — ,  see  Bal 
Ballance,  Jo.,  117 
Ballard,  Elizabeth,  107 
,  Hester,  107 


Ballard,  Jo.,  107 

,  Samuell,  444 
•,  Wm.,  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 
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 

Bangton  (or  Baugton),   Isacke, 

173 
Banister,  Henry,  103 

,  Richard,  355 

Bank's,  Bancks,  Banckes 
,  Edward,  75,  194 

,  Elizabeth,  125,  440 

,  Francis,  182,  241 

,  George,  255 

,  Henry,  104,  429 

,  James,  85,  125 

,  Joseph,  350 

,  Thomas,  125,  177,  436 

,  William,  43,  51 


Bankus,  Christopher,  223 
Banner,  Ri.,  313* 
Banshott,  Tho.,  299 
Banton,  Ivie,  213 
Banum,  Elzabeth,  249 
,  John,  249 


,  see  Baynam 

Baram,  Anthony,  241 

,  Elizabeth,  241 

,  see  Barham 
Barbe,  Adrian,  199 
Barber,  Ann,  186,  195 

,  Francis,  79 

,  Geo.,  102 

,  Henry,  1 86 

,  Susan,  179 

,  Tho.,  42 

,  Wm.,  8 1,  I V) 

Barcrofte,  Jane,  150 

,  John,  150 

Barcott,  Symon,  86 

Bard,  Tho.,  113 

Bardin,  Nichas.,  296 

Barefoote,  Tho.,  103 

Barham,    Anthony,     272,     set 

Baram 
Barke,  Francis,  193 


INDEX. 


513 


Barker,  Alice,  136 

,Francis,  ^121 

,  Henry,  95,  176 

,  John,  138,  354,  439 

,  Lawrence,  112 

,  Mary,  82 

,  Robert,  357,  386,  413 

Steephen,  239 


,  William, 

Barkly,  Barkley 

,  Edward,  184,  236,  267 

,  Jane.  236 

Barloe,  Jo.,  82 

,  Wm.,  120 

Barlow,  Henry,  180 
Baruaby,  Barnabe,  Barnabie 

,  John,  1 88,  247 

Barnard,  Humphry,  350 

,  Richard,  40 

,  William,  184,  241,333, 

338,  34° 

Barnardo,  Mrs.,  1 80 
Barne,  Robert,  134 
Barnes,  Barns 

,  Barnabie,  103 

,  Edward,  51, -182 

,    Elizabeth    (or   Elisa- 
beth), 423,  437,  462 

,  Giles,  70 

,  Henrie,  IO2 

,  James,  122 

,  Jonathan,  129 

,  John,  86,  444,  451 

,  Nicholas,  351 

-,  Olliver,  474 

-,  Richard, in 


-,  Sarah,  423,  437 
-,  Tho.,  127 
-,  Widow,  462 


,  William,  71,  1 19,  133, 

166*,  167,  296,  423,  437 

Barnet,  Barnett 

,  John,  142,  189,  226 

,  Mrs.,  432 

,  Thomas,  172,  222 

,  William,  215,  432,  452 

Barnewel,  Nicholas,  437 

Barnewell,  Robert,  356 

Barnie,  Ann,  95 

,  Debora,  121 

Barait,  Francis,  139 

Baron,  William,  342,  see  Barren 

Barradall  (or  Barrodall),  Theo- 
philus,  445,  451 

Barraman,  Alexander,  452 

Barren,  Margerie,  71 

Barrat,  Annis,  75 

Barret,  Barrett 

,  Frances,  185,  236 

,  John,  70 


Barret,  Richard,  447 

,  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,  \\\ 
Bar  Simon,  Hester,  449 
Barruch,  Abraham,  449 

,  Aron,  449 

•,  Rebecah,  450 


Barry,  Barrey 

,  Alee,  474 

,  Clement,  154 

,  James,  296 

,  John,  474 

,  William,  183,  260 

Bartcherd.'Tho.,  117 
Bartlett,  Allexander,  470 

,  John,  334,  336,  340 

,  Richard,  182 

,  Robert,  150 


Barton,  Christopher,  355 
•,  Isack,  68 


,  James,  350 

Barwell,  John,  350 
Barwick,  Lawrence,  125 
Bascomb,  Georg,  303 
Basden,  William,  303 
Basford,  William,  82 
Basher,  Jo.,  41 
Bashford,  John,  496 
Baskervile,  Robert,  137 
Bason,  Elizabeth,  507 

,  John,  340 

,  Rockingham,  507 

Basse,  Mrs.,  171 

,  Nathaniel!,  184,  241,  272 

,  Samwell,  184 

William,  171 


Bate,  Marie,  68 

,  Nicholas,  120 

,  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 

,  Richard,  -119,  350 

,  Wm.,  86 

Bath,  John,  Earl  of,  160*,  165 
Bathe,  John,  63 
Bathoe,  Wm.,  128 
Bathurst,  Joseph,  165* 
Batley,  Edward,,  424 

,  Jeffry,  424 

,  Priscilla,  424 


Batson  (or  Battson),  Thomas, 

45»,  463 
Batt   Anne,  299 

Christopher,  299 

Dorothie,  299 

Ellin,  220 

John,  Senr.,  500 

,  182,  499 

Michael!,  176,  220 

Robert,  319 

Battala,  Jeffery,  507 

•,  Samuell,  507 


Batte,  Coll0.,  440  ' 
Batten,  Robert,  298 
Battersby,  George,  350,  357 
Battine,  Battyne,  Battyn 

,  Doctor,  338 

,  John,  Senr.,  461 

, ,  Junr.,  451,  462 


Bassett,  John,  63,  297 

,  Olliver,  75 

,  Tho.,  42 


-,  Wm.,  93 


Bassit,  Thomas,  86 
Bastions,  Jacob,  433 
Batcheller,  John,  134 
Bate,  Alice,  68 
— ,  James,  68 
— ,  John,  241 
— ,  Lettecia,  440 
— ,  Lyddia,  68 
,  Margaret,  68 


Battison,  Julian,  355 
Battrick,  Wm.,  59 
Battyn,  &c.,  see  Battine 
Baugh,  Thomas,  170,  202 
Baugton  (or  Bangton),  Isacke, 

«73 

Bauldwin,    William,     247,   see 

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 


,  Charles,  474 

65 


514 


INDEX. 


Baylcy,  George,  180 

,  Henry,  117 

,  John,  86,  103,  191,  444 

,  Margaret,  121 

,  Robert,  130,  474 

,  Roger,  304 

,  Richard,  82,  300,  475, 

500 

,  Wm.,  128 

Baylife,  Temperance,  171 

Baylys,  Col.,  506 

Baynam,    Elizabeth,    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 

,  Wm.,  448 

Bcamond,  John,  60 

,  Wm.,  60 

Beanam,  John,  193 

Bcane,  Christopher,  170,  215 

,  Stecven,  101 

,  Tho.,  114 

,  William,  189,  250 

Beard,  John,  354 

— ,  Richard,  475 
Beards,  Elizabeth,  66 
Bcarclsley,  see  Beadslie,  &c. 
Beare,  Richard,  128 

,  Walter,  221 

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 


Bedford  (or  Bceford),  Ann,  129 

,  Nathantell,  70 

,  Richard,  496 

.,  William,  179,  232 


Bedlam,  Tho.,  71 
liedwell,  John,  304 
Bee,  Jo.,  86 
Beeby,  Jo.,  83 
Beeckman,  Gcerrard,  166* 
Beeding,  Wm.,  359,  369,  395 
Beedle,  Joseph,  452 
Beeford  (or  Bedford),  Ann,  129 
Beeke,  Susanah,  447 
Beere,  Henry,  82 
Beeresto,  Geo.,  131 
•,  Wm.,  131 


Beeston,  Sir  William,  167*,  168 
,  William,  166* 


Beetell,  Jo.,  115 
Beetes,  John,  279 
Belchamber,  Thomas,  165* 
Belchem,  John,  500 
Belcher,  Edward,  98 
•,  Jeremy,  59 


Belford,  John,  470 
Belfour,  James,  355 
Belk,  Tho.,  122 
Bell,  Fran.,  460 

,  James,  71 

,  John,  122,  124 

,  Robert,  498 

,  Tho.,  8 1,  84 

,  William,  307 

Bellamy  (or  Bcllemic),  Edward. 

316*.  317,  343 
Bellis,  Edward,  129 
Bellomont,    Richard,    Earl  of, 

167*,  168 
Bellowes,  Jo.,  49 
Belson,  Thomas,  263 
Belt,  Humfrey,  96 

,  Isack,  129 

Belton,  Jo.,  63 
Beman,  John,  193 
Benbricke,  John,  194 
Bendige,  Edward,  195 
Bendish,  Sir  Thomas,  463 
Benes,  Richard,  142 
Benfield,  Brasil,  422 
•,  Edward,  422 


,  Rebeccah,  422 

Benford,  Jo.,  1 18 
Benge,  William,  235 
Beniamin,  Jo.,  150 

,  Richard,  150 

Benet,  Benett,  sec  Bennett,  &c. 
Benn,  Wm.,  128 
Bennerman,  Wm.,  136 
Bennett,  Bcnnet,  Benet,  Benett 
,  Bartholomew,  70 


Bennett,  Benjamin,  167* 
— ,  Charles,  316 

,  Edward,  241 

-,  Jane,  72 


316* 


-,  Joane,  259 
-,  John,    80, 


u8,     182, 


-,  Katherine,  209 
-,  Margery,  230 
-,  Mary,  242 
— ,  Mathew,  104 
-,  Mr.,  243 

— ,  Robert,  178,  191,  248 
-,  Samuel,  107,  183,  259 


— ,  Thomas,  95,  230,  242, 
326,  330 

,  William,  196,  209,  327 


Benning,  Elizabeth,  71 
Benson,  Henry,  143,  170,  207 

— ,  John,  128 

,  Mary,  355 

,  William,  40 


Benstedd,  Jo.,  73 
Benthall,  Walter,  439 
Bentham,  Matthew,  435 
Bentley,  Bently,  Bentlie 

,  Abram,  119 

,  Alice,  131 

,  Jo.,  109,  132 

,  Martin,  356,  474 

-,  Mary,  107 


--,  William,  131,  251,273 


Bcnton,  Robert,  115 
Bcomont,  Gamaliel!,  76 
,  Tho.,  126 


Beresford,   Berresford,    Berris- 

ford 

,  Henrie,  140 

,  Thomas,  323,  471 

Beriston,  Theoder,  171 

,  Theophilus,  222,  267 

Berkeley,  John,  Lord,  162 
,     Sir     William,    159* 

162* 

Berkynn,  Tho.,  51 
Berman,  Margrett,  170 
Bernard,  John,  278,   279,   280, 

282,  283,  307 

Mary,  279,  283 

Musachiell,  283 

Nathaniel!,  128,  283 

Phebe,  280 

Samuel!,  282 

William,  96 

Bernardo, ,      180, 

Sheppard 

,  Mr.,  235 

Berne,  Olough,  119 
Berresford,  see  Beresford 
Berridg,  Edward,  432 


INDEX. 


515 


Berrisford,  see  Beresford 
Berrow,  Christopher,  549,  352, 

383 
Berry,  John,  272 

-  ,  Richard,  84 
—  ,  William,  104 

Besford,  Jo.,  74 
Beson,  Tho.,  112 
Bessy,  Anto.,  107 
Best,  Christopher,  174 

-  ,  Richard,  140 

-  ,  Thomas,   124,  186,  327, 

33° 

Bestt,  Francis,  443 
Bethell,  James,  122 
Belt,  Wm.,  84,  136 
Betton,  Samuel],  192 
Belts,  Leonard,  103,  145 
Bew,  Robert,  174,  1  80,  224 
Bewlie,  Grace,  59 
Bevenister,  Eliam,  354 
Bever,  Isack,  137 

-  ,Jo.,  83 

Bibbie    (or    Bibby),    William, 

1  88,  265 

Bick,  Francis,  101 
—  Richard,  102 
Bickham  (or  Brickham), 

Richard,  334,  336,  340 
Bickle,  Thomas,  350 
Bickley,  Richard,  237 
Bicknall,  William,  441 
Bickwell,  Agnis,  284 

-  ,  John,  284 
--  ,  Zachary,  284 
Bicroft,  Edward,  80 
Biddle,  Wm.,  446 
Biddleston,  Henrie,  63 
Bidlecomb,  Nicholas,  492 
Biffin,  Thomas,  447 
Bigg,  Rachell,  68 
Biggnell,  Wm.,  500 
Biggs,  Elizabeth,  83 

Mrs.,  171 


268 


Phillipp,  83 
Richard, 


170,  171,  205, 


Sarah,  205 

Thomas,  108,  171,  192 
William,  171,  319*,  322 
(or  Briggs),  William,  319 
Bignall,  John,  Junr.,  452 
-  ,  -  ,  Senr.,  452 
Bilford,  James,  350 
Bill,  Jo,  46 
—  —  ,  Marie,  49 
Billiard,  John,  186,  266 
Billinge,  Cornelius,  67 
Billinghurst,  John,  136 
Billingsley,  Sir  Henry,  155 


Billins,  Jo.,  112,  123 
Bills,  Robert,  no 
Binckes,  Bincks,  Bink's 

,  Ann,  22O 

,  Charles,  351 

,  Good  wife,  1 80 

,  William,  180,  220 


Bindloss,  John,  163 
Bingham,  Wm.,  63 
Bink's,  see  Binckes 
Binney,  James,  472 
Binsley,  William,  261 
Bird,  Benjamin,  328,  448 

,  Henry,  353 

,  John,  451 

,  Peter,  319,  319*,  320* 

see  Burd 


Birkehead,  George,  451 
Birkenhedd,   Francis,    140,   see 

Byrkenhead 
Bishop,  Bishopp 

,  Joan,  474 

,  Jo.,  105 

,  Robert,  325,  352 

,  Thomas,  355,  442 

,  Valentine,  125 

•,  William,  438 


Bissex,  William,  500 
Bitler,  Mr.  464 
Bitton,  James,  66 
Bixe,  Uavid,  298 
Black,  Andrew,  472 
Blackborne,  James,  262 
Blackett,  Tym.,  79 
Blackgrove,  Anto.,  39 
Blackleech,  John,  352 
Blackler,  Peter,  139 
Blacklock,  George,  139 
Blacklocke,  Thomas,  189 
Blackly,  Tho.,  no 
Blackmail,  Brian,  460 

Humfrey,  122 

Jeremy,  119 

Mary,  431 

Nicholas,  170,  207 

Sarah,  430 

Thomas,  461 

William,  431 


Blackston,  Eliza.,  299 
(or  Blakeston),   Na- 
thaniel, 167*,  168 
Blackwell,  Jeremy,  131 
Blackweller,  Elias,  433 
.,  Sarah,  435 


Blackwood,  Susan,  176,  223 
Blades,  Anto.,  40 

Edward,    383,     395, 


411 


-,  John,  375 
-,  Nicholas,  41 


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,  Thomas,  220 
Bland,  Jo.,  I2O 

,  Luke,  79 

— ,  Margaret,  428 
Blaney,  Edward,  174,  224,  232 
Blason,  Ann,  63 
Blathwaite,  William,  163 
Bliss,  Owen,  63 
Blithe,  Tho.,  119 
Block,  Steeven,  101 

,  Win.,  126 

Blocs,  Tho.,  86 
Blogget,  Bloggett 
— — — ,  Daniell,  61 
,  Samvell,  61 


— ,  Suzan,  6 1 
,  Tho.,  6 1 


Blomfield,  Sarah,  280,  282 
-,  William.  280,  282 


Blore,  Francis,  264 

,  John,  264 

Blorke,  William,  145 
Blosse,  Mary,  278,  279 
•,  Richard,  278 


Blouncker,  Henry,  162 
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 


Boeman,  Richard,  135 
Bold,  Margaret,  129 
Boldsworth,  Anto.,  64 
Boles,  John,  442 
Bolt,  Gabriell,  63 
Bolte,  Amias,  206 
Bolton,  Ambross,  352 

65-2 


S'6 


INDEX. 


Bolton,  Nathaniell,  70                   Bostock,  Eclmond,  106 

Boxfield,  Thomas,  474 
Boyce,  Chri.,  137 

Boswell 

Bomer,  Emanuell,  36 
Bonalcs,  Mr.,  262 
Bonall,  Anthony,  184,  261 

'   Tn,  k      n>  3° 

Boyden,  Thomas,  279 
Boyle,  Naamy,  193 
Boylson,  Tho.,  99 
Boyna,  Daniell,  449,  452 
Boyner,  John,  474 
Boys,  Francis,  425 
,  Luke,  169 
,  Mary,  468 
,  Mrs.,  169 
,  Samuel,  468 
,  see  Boyce,  Boyse 
Boyse,  Allice,  202 
,  Chyna,  208 
,  Luke,  202 
,  Humphry,  191 

,    inomas,    09,   90,  99, 
ICO 
Boswell,   Edward,   89,   91,   see 
Bostock 
,  Jo.,  81 

Bond,  Elisabeth,  423 
—  ,  Francis,  342,  423,   451, 
461,  474,  500 
,  Giles,  366,  377 
,  Samuell,  316,  318,  342 
,  Thomas,  352 
Bonett,   Edward   Plant",   451 
Bonfilly   (or  Bonfolly),    John, 
129 
Bonham,  George,  94 
Bonn,  Jo.,  128 
Bonner,  James,  213 

Bottam,  John,  179 
Bottel!,  Paul,  81 
Bottom,  John,  181 
Bottomly,  Jo.,  115 
Boucher,  John,  451 

Bouett,  see  Bovett 
Bouey,  Sfe  Bovey 
Boughei,  Jo.,  135 
Bouldin,  Mary,  274 

,  John,  Ij9,  390 

Braban,  Robert,  51 
Brabant,  Alexander,  133 
Braby,  Elizabeth,  17* 
—  ,  Stephen,  172 
BracUU-y,  Edward  305 
,  Mary,  121 

Bonnett,  Thomas,  431,  474 
Bonnick,  Nathaniel!,  132 
Booghert,  Barnard,  359 
Boole,  Joseph,  154 
Boomer,  Thomas,  96 
Boon  (or  Boone) 

Bouldinge,  Thomas,  255 

Bouline,  Henry,  474 
Boulle,  Bridgett,  289 
Boult;  Annis,  171 
Boulten  (or  Boulton),  Richard, 
187,  251,  273 
Bourbicth,  Edward,  219 
Bourk,  Bryan,  71 
Bourn  (or  Bourne) 
,  John,  474 

Braddock,  Nathan,  117 
Bradford,  Henry,  224 

—  ,  Samuell,  332,  339,  340 
,  Thomas,  433 
Boot,  Francis,  169 
Booth,  Elizabeth,  186,  255 
,  Grcgorie,  143 

Bradham,  John,  446 
Bradley,  Bradly,  Bradlie 

Robert   268 

Ann,  434 

',  Mary,  186 
,  Marie,  123 

Bovett,  Edmond  (or  Edmund), 
319,  320,  320*,  322 

,  Reynold,  116,  255 

Henry,  434 

331.  332.  335.  34« 

Bovcy,  Widow,  445 
Bowden,  Joan,  105 

Michael!,  353 

Boothman,  John,  470 
Borden    Eliz.,  78 

Robert,  474,  490 
Bradshaw,  Richard,  172 

Bowdltr,  Andrew,  349 

Bradston,  John,  184,  226 
Bradstreet,  Anna,  282 

Bowen,  James,  434 

Borebancke,  Joseph,  91 
Borinthon,  Thomas,  154 
Borm-,  Marmaduke,  134 
,  Richard,  38 
Tho     38 

Bowes,  John,  38,  1  12 

Bowhane,  Teag.,  353 
Bowler,  William,  119 
Bownd,  John,  41 
Bowton,  Jo.,  Ill 
Bowyer,  Daniell,  124 
....  Tho     119 

Brad  way,  Bradwaye 

Borowe,  Anne,  294 

204 

i  John,  294 
Borrows,  John,  439 
Boss,  Peter,  418 
Bossinger,  Tho.,  393 
Bostock  (or  Bostocke) 

Box,  Ann,  352 
,  Benianine,  195 
,  John,  195,  214 

Bragg,  John,  341 
,  Widow,  -j-n 
,  William,  434,  452 

INDEX. 


Brighton        (Braughton,        or 
Broughton),     Charts,    319*, 

324 
Brakley,  Jane,  185 

William,  193 

see  Brackley 
Branch   Christopher,  169,  201 

Mary,  2OI 

Thomas,  201 

see  Braunch 
Brancker,  Branker 

,  Edward,  423 

,  Mary,  423 

,  Nathaniel!,  423,  446 

Brandby,  Eliz*.,  354 
Brandon,  Hugh,  451 

,  Marttin,  269 

Brane,  Thomas,  97 
Brangman,  Edward,  307 

,  Samuell,  303,  307 

Branker,  see  Brancker 
Branlin,  Ann,  2U 

,  William,  211 

Bransby,  Thomas,  181,  230 

,  William,  94 

Bransbyes,  Mr.,  231 
Brasey,  Wm.,  6 1 
Brasier,  Abraham,  1 66* 
Brass,  Alice,  137 
Braughton        (Brighton,        or 
Broughton),     Charts,     319*, 

324 

Braunch,  Jo.,  138,  ste  Branch 
Bray,  John,  340 
Bread,  Arthur,  356 

,  George,  445 

,  Thomas,  353,  356 

Brearly,  Martin,  351 

,  Thomas,  440 

Breddy,  Patrick,  101 
Breedon,  Thomas,  160* 
Brent,  Robert,  165 
Bressett,  John,  340 
Brett,  James,  75 

,  John,  351,  452 

Brettland,  Amy,  467 

,  William,  467 

Bretton,  Ralph,  489 
Brewer,  Daniel),  150,  442 

,  Elizabeth,  137 

,  Nicholas,  429 

Brewett,  George,  138 

,  Kat.,  136 

Brewood,  Thomas,  274 
Brewster,  Phillip,  452 

,  Richard,  271 

Brewynn,  Tho.,  134 
Brian,  Elenor,  436 

,  Mary,  436 

,  Phillip,  436 


Brian,  Robert,  no 

,  set  Bryan,  Mac  Briar. 

Briar,  Joseph,  367,  sfc  Bryer 
Brice  (or  Price),  John,  319 
Bricke,  Edward,  174 
Brickham  (or  Bickham),  Rich- 
ard, 334,  336,  340 
Bridges,  Kdmond,  107 
,  Elisha,  67 
,  Henry,  195 


,  Thomas,  234 

Bridgestock  (or  Bridgestocke) 

• — ,  Ann,  492 

,  Mary,  489 

,    Richard,    489,    see 

Brigstock 

,  William,  492 


Bridgwatter,  Isbell,  218 

— ,  Richard,  177,  218 


Bridle,  John,  326,  330 
Briers,  Robert,  79 
Briggham,  Tho.,  62 
Briggins,  Leonard,  139 
Briggoll,  Mark,  102 
Briggs,  George,  461 

,  James,  135 

,  Jo.,  108 


(or  Biggs),  Wm.,  319 

,  William,  474 

Brighton,  Tho.,  132 
Brigstock,     Richard,    474,    see 

Bridgestock 

Bringhurst,  Thomas,  446 
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 
Brittaine,  Britten,  Brittin,  Brit- 
ton 

,  Dennis,  142 

,  Jo.,  138 

,  Robert,  184,  246" 

,  Tho.,  79 


Broad,  Thomazin,  123 
Broadshaw,  Richard,  217 
Brock,  Brocke 

John,  259 

Lawrence,  140 

Richard,  70 

Robert,  71 

Thomas,  332,  337,  340 

William,  173,  205 

Brodbanke,  Thomas,  195 
Broderick,  Brodricke 
,  Allen,  167* 


Broderick,  William,  165*,  167 
Brodley,  Daniell,  53 
Brogan,  Nico.,  141 
Brogden,  John,  193 
Brogdon,  Humphry,  451 
Brograve,  Henry,  353 
Bromby,  TO.,  64 
— ,  Tho.,  64 
Bronic,  John,  352 
Bromedg,  Sarah,  230 
Bromley,  Davie,  95 

•,  Launcelott,  141 


Bromwell,  Isack,  no 
Bronsforu,  Jonathan,  95 
Broockes,     William     Morgan, 

alias,  247 

Brook,       Brooke,       Brookes, 
Brooks 

Alice,  113 

Ann,  84 

Barnabie,  128 

Bazill,  35 

Chidley,  166,  167* 

Cutberd,  195 

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° 
Walter,  95 

William,  81,  93,  96, 
140  187,  273,  441 
Brookehavcn,  Jo.,  70 
Brooker,  Geo.,  116 
Brookes,  see  Brook 
Brookman,  Amy,  467 
,  Thomas,  467 


Brooks,  see  Brook 
Brooman,  Freese,  129 
Broome,  Roger,  132 
Broomer,  Joan,  62 

,  Marie,  58 

Broomish,  Edward,  127 
Broque,  Gillain,  198 

,  Louis,  199 

,  Robert,  198 


Brotherton,  Hester,  102 
Broughton  (Braghton  or  Braugh- 
ton), Charls,  318*,  319*,  324 
,  Henry,  73 


,  Thomas,  96 

,  William,  431 


INDEX. 


BroWing,  see  Browning,  &c. 
Browinge,  William,  201 
Brown,  Browne 

,  Christopher,  117,  170, 

203 

,  Edward,  41,  129 

,  El.,  446 

,  Elisabeth,  432 

,  Francis,  354 

,  Hugh,  353 

,  Ilumry,  441 
-,  James,  356,  386,  392, 

-,  John,  61,  63,  68,  87, 

91,   III,   122,   135,    140,    150, 
171,   173,  181,214,311,327, 

328,  33i,  335.  339,  372,  434 
Jonas,  316*,  318,  343 
'    iah,  1 66* 
Idia,  88 


410 


,  63'<  JJS. 

-,  Jonas,  2 

-,  Josiah, 

-,  Licldia, 

-,  Mary,  109 

-,  Michcll,  36 

-,  Nicholas,  187,  253 


,  Phil.,  279,   280,  281, 

282 

,  Rachaell,  349 

,  Ralph,  125 

,  Rebecca,  252 

,  Richard,  83 

— ,  Robert,  132,  141,  187, 

252 

i  Roger,  304 

,  Stephen,  474 

,  Suzan,  77 

,  Thomas,  42,  74,   122, 

191,  194,  428,  460 

,  Weston,  185,  257 

,  William,      109,      114, 

119,  183,231,  250,  259,  327, 

328-  352 
Browning,  Brownmgc 

•,  Ann,  350 

,  John,  242 


Bruton,  Robert,  297 
•,  William,  39 


Bruxston,  Tho.,  114 
Bryan,  Cornelious,  452 

,  Edward,  1 86 

,  Sir  Ernest,  162 

,  Henry,  139 

,  Jane,  493 

,  Jo.,  36 

,  Joseph,  40 

,  see  Brian,  O'Bryan,  &c. 

Bryant,  Barnard,  326,  330 
— ,  Roger,  318*,  320,  324 
,  Thomas,  151, 


-,  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 
Brunt,  Edward,  39,  128 

,  Jo.,  127 

Bruntts,  Samuell,  439 
Brush,  John,  431 

,  Mary,  431 

Bruster,  Abram,  104 

,  Elizabeth,  71 

,  Richard,  112 


Brycr,  John,  3:6,  see  Briar 
Bucher,  Frances,  177 
Buck,  Bucke 

— ,  Bcruiiny,  175,  225 

,  Christian,  108 

,  Francis,  142 

,   Gercyon    (or    Gercian), 

>75,  225 

— ,  Isack,  135 

,  Mara,  175,  225 

,  Pcleg.,  175,  225 

,  Richard,  142,  270 

,  Roger,  65 

— ,  Thomas,  125 

— ,  William,  65 
liuckam,  Richard,  78 
Buckingham,    George,  Marquis 

of,  156 

, ,  Duke  of, 

'57,  158 
Buckland,  Chri.,   74,   see  Buc 

land 

Buckle   Alexander,  468 
Henry,  123 
Lucie,  120 


Buckley,  Buckly 
Ben.,  63 
1  'aniell,  63 

Humfrey,  119 

John,  432,  435 
Mary,  436 

William,  139,403,414 
s,v  liulkly, 


Buckinuster,  John,  227 
Bucks,  Mr.,  226 
Buckworth,  Richard,  474 
Bucland,      William,      96, 

Buckland 
Budd,  Jo.,  113 
Budding,  Richard,  475 
Budge,  John,  334,  337,  340 
Buenno,  Beniamin,  474 
Bugby,  Bugbye 

•,  Edward,  278,  279 
,  Rebecca,  279 


-,  Sarah,  278 


Bugland,  Henry,  128 

Buglar   (or   Bugler),    Thomas, 

3>6*.  343 

Bulfell,  Richard,  116 
Bulkly,  Bulkley,  Bulkely 

,  Grace,  76 

,  Peter,  77 

,  Tho.,  79 

William,    354,    356, 


3<>7,  372.  373,  379,  397,  439i 
463 

,  see  Buckley 

Bull,  Ann,  490 
— ,  Christopher,  474,  490 

,  Edward,  63 

,  Henry,  57,  107 

,  Isack,  95 

,  Joseph,  212 

,  Richard,  67 

,  Thomas,  86,  130,  190 

Bullaker,  Andrewe,  297 
Bullar,  Jo.,  138 
Billiard,  Tho.,  124 
Bullen,  Silvester,  227 
Bullington,  Nicholas,  176 
Bullman,  Jo.,  73 
Bullock,  Bullocke 

-,  Anto.,  86 

,  Edward,  68 

,  Francis,  121 

,  Henry,  88 

,  Mary,  88 


-,  Susan,  88 

-,  Tho.,  88 

-,  William,  179,  240 


Built,  Jan,  198 

Uumstedd,  Wm.,  41 

Hun,  see  Bunn 

liunce,  Jo.,  52 

Uundock  (or  Bundicke),  Wm., 
44,  46,  49 

Bonn,  Bun 

,  Bridgitt,  22O 

,  Mrs.,  177 

-,  Thomas,  177,  22O 

Bunnel,  William,  428 

Bunny,  Bunney 

,  Elisabeth,  424,  436 

,  Hannah,  424,  436 

,  Richard,  424,  436,  442 


,  William,  436 

Bunnyon,  John,  493 
,  Mary,  493 


Bunting,  Ann,  430 

,  Henry,  430 

,  Richard,  132 

,  Sarah,  426 
,  Susanna,  430 


Burback,  Marie,  118 
Bui'bon,  John,  474 


INDEX. 


S«9 


Burch,  Burche 
,  Capt.,  73  * 

Burr,  Robert,  126 
Bui-rage,  Charles,  316,  318,  344 
Burrell,  Henry,  460 
Burren,  Mr.,  181 
Bui-ridge,  Robert,  327,  329 

Bush,  Widow,  442 
Bushel    Bushell 

Burcliard    Ann,  131 

Buirin,  Anthony,  179 
Burrowes,    Burrow,    Burrowe, 
Burrows,  Burroughes,  Burrocs 

0.,    Ijl 

Busher   Mabcll,  117 

Sara,  131 

175,  250 

Bushnell,  Francis,  49 

Tkn™'-,-         TTI 

Ellin   87 

Burcher,  John,  181 

Busket,  James,  42 
Bussell,  Jo.,  74 
Busshell,  John,  Scnr.,  439 

joun,  130,  175,  225, 
270,  500 
Mihil    ^08 

Burd,  John,  35 

^j"'  ~^r 

Busshey,  Wm.,  452 
Bussie,  John,  495 
Bustian,  George,  471 
Buston,  John,  332,  337,  338 
Butcher,  John,  355,  423 

Burclin,  Geo.,  97 
Burditt,  William,  262 
Burges,  Burgess,  Burgis, 

333,  337,  340 
Burston,  John,  330 
Burt,  Ann,  93 

'  FH        H  1    07 

,  Eliz*,  460 
,  Ellin,  95 

'  Hugh,  93^98 
,  James,  63 

Buth,  John,  191 
Butler,  Buttler 

.John,   334,   337,  340, 
470 

Burton,  Agnes,  474 

,  Gcr.,  129 

Burgoss,  Abraham,  351 
Burhall,  George,  500 
Burk,  Burke 

438,  45  ',  5°o 

142.  353 

••  -  •     ,  Lucy,  439 

,  John,  Jum.,  495 

,  William,  474 
Butt,  James,  463 
Buttall,  Charles,  463 
Butterey,  Richard,  193 
Buttcrfcild,  John,  189,  232 
Butterfield,  Nathaniell,  304 
Butterick,  Wm.,  53 
Buttler,  st"  Butler 
Buttolph,  Ann,  73 

,  James,  475 

,  Jeoffery,  356 

,  Tobias,  474 
Burket,  Henry,  103 
Burkitt,  Jo.,  143 
Burlacy,  Walter,  154 
Burland,  John,  180 
Buries,  John,  107,  108 
Burley,  Roger,  113 

438 

Burtt,  Jane,  173 
—  ,  William,  177 

Burtwe/ill,  Mary,  124 
Busbie,  Busbcc,  Busby 

Button,  Thomas,  180 
Buttry,  Grace,  108 

Burlie,  Alexander,  102 
Burlingham,  Geo.,  37 
Burne,  Dennis,  352,  see  Byrne 

-Buwen,  Thomas,  195 
Bycroft,  Grace,  85 
Bygraue  (Bygrave),  Elizabeth, 
181,  238 
Byham,  Nathaniell,  93 
Byley,  Henerey,  299 
,  John,  299 
,  Mary,  299 
Byno,  John,  491 

Burnell,  Mrs.,  452 
Burnham,  Tho.,  140 
Wm     1-8 

,  John,  289 

Burnhouse,  William,  195 
Burnet,  Samvell,  104 
Burnett,  Jo.,  138 
Burr,  Jeremy,  82 
,  Mathew,  114 

Bush,  John,  74,  101,  188,  257, 

273 
,  Susan,  249 
,  Walter,  433 

S2° 


INDEX. 


Byno,  Mary,  491 

Bynstedd,  Jo.,  119 

Byrall,  Jo.,  128 

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 
Cad  wold,  Anto.,  142 
Caime,  Benja.,  453 
Calcker,  Mr.,  175 

,  Mrs.,  175 

Calcott,  Edward,  387 
Calder,  Thomas,  261 
Call  ....  Alles,  294 
— —  .  .  .,  Augsten,  294 
Callahan,  Dorothy,  496 
Callahane,  Charles,  367 
Callahonc,  David,  498 
Calland,  Mathew,  74 
Callay,  Thomas,  360 
Callen,  Manus,  437 
Calthrop,  Charles,  182 
Calverlie,  Geo.,  86 
Calvert,  Sir  George,  157 
Came,  Francis,  333,  335,  340 
Caminge,  John,  171 
Cammell,  Gilbert,  476 
Cammerrame,  John,  501 
Campanell,  Mordicay,  358 
Campbell,  Dowgall,  489 

,  Mary,  489 

Campel,  Ann,  436 

,  1'atric,  436 

Campion,  Clement,  136 

,  Jean,  198 

,  Philippe,  198 

,  Robert,  202 

,  Wm.,  472 

Can  (or  Caus),  Mr.,  189 
Cane,  George,  194 

,  John  de,  137 

Cann,  Mr.,  176 
Cannelly,  Daniell,  136 
Cannings,  Wm.,  444,  452 
Cannion,  Wm.,  38 
Canon,  Elizabeth,  85 

,  John,  206 

,  Richard,  85 

Cant,  William,  41 
Canter,  Capt.,  309 
Canterbury,  George,  Archbp., 

of,  158 
,  William,  Archbp., 

of,  1 60 
Cantey,  Hellen,  471 


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 
-,  Thomas,  359 


Carkille,  William,  151 
Carlisle,  Charles,  Earl  of,  162* 
,  James,    Earl  of,   158, 

1 60 

Carlowe,  Edward,  218 
Carlton,  Mary,  37 
Carman,  Henry,  171,  215 
Carmichael,   Archibald,    163*, 

165,  167 
Carn  (or  Cora),  Elisabeth,  426 

,  Jane,  426 

,  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 

,  Henry,  1 68* 

,  Tho.,  39 

,  Tomazin,  59 

Win.,  140,  299 


Carpentier,  Martin  de,  198 
Carpentry,  Jan  de,  198 
Carr   Andrew,  71 

Calebb,  77 

Joan,  498 

John,  268 

Ralph,  498 

Richard,  98 

—  Robert,  77 
Carraway,  Joan,  137 
Carre,  Henry,  165 
Carrell,  Henry,  117 
Carrington,  Thomas,  150 
Carrow,  George,  332,  336, 340, 

see  Carow 

Carsley,  Henrie,  243 
Carter,  Cartter 

•,  Anto.,  120 


Carter,  Christopher,  153,  188 

,  Edmoiul,  194 

,  Elinor,  357 

,  Erasmus,  180 

,  Geo.,  128 

,  Henry,  86 

,  James,  50,  192 

,  John,  38,  96,  121,  170, 

176,  220,  268,  272 

,  Margery,  126 

,  Martha,  46 

,  Rosamus,  234 

,  Thomas,  46,  122 

• ,  William,  228 

Carteret,  Sir  George,  161,  162 
Carterett,  James,  161 
Cartrack,  Mildred,  58 

,  Sara,  58 

Cartwright,  John,  174 
Cartwrite,  Phillipp,  41 

,  Wm.,  135,  142 


-,  Boham,  453 


Caruear  [Carvear],    Elizabeth, 
291 

,  Grace,  291 

,      Richard, 


291 


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 
-,  Richard,  309 


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 
Catesby,  Jane,  84 
•,  John,  193 


Catline,  William,  460 
Catoir,  Ernou,  199 
Caton,  Richard,  129 
Cattlin,  John,  453 
Catts,  Jo.,  121 
Cauan,  see  Cavan 
Cauldwall,  Martha,  496 
Caunt,  Richard,  122 
Caus  (or  Cans),  Mr.,  189 
Causey  (or  Cawsey),  Mrs.,  171 


INDEX. 


S21 


Causey,  Nathaniel,  171,213,268 

,  Thomas,  181,  212 

,  Thomasine,  (171),  213 

Cavan,  John,  476 

Cave,  John,  8 1 

,  Richard,  37 

Cavenaugh,  Charls,  423,  432 

Caverlie,  Charles,  81 

Cawcott,  George,  267 

Cawdle,  Wm.,  67 

Cawfeild,  Richard,  360 

Cawood,  Richard,  71 

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 
Chambers 

Chamberlain,      Chamberlaine, 
Chamberlin,      Chamberline, 
C'uamberlins,   Chamberlyne 
Edward,  429 
Frances,  195 
Francis,  1 86,  254, 


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 
Chamber 

James,  188,  235 
Jane,  37 
John,  145,  215 
Josua,  129 
Robert,  130 
Thomas,  217 


Chamblis 


Richard,  39 


Chambney,  Marie,  113 
Chamell,  Walter,  461 
Champ  (or  Chump),  Alice,  75 

,  John,  192 

Champante,  Hen.,  300 
Champer,  Robert,  169 
Champin,  Pasta,  185 
Champion,  Pascoe,  244 

,  Richard,  37 

Chancy,  Charles,  198 


Chandler,  Chandeler,  Chaund- 

ler 
Arthur,  177,  219 

George,  95 

John,  1 86,  248 

Margaret,  430 

Nicholas,  452 

Robert,  430 

(? ),  Thomas,  248 

Channce  (or  Chaunce),   Ellin, 

136 

Chantry,  Robert,  180 
Chapeman,  Richard,  501 
Chaplain,  Edward,  303 
Chaplaine,  Isacke,  173,  213 

,  John,  173,  213 

,  Mary  (173),  213 


Chaplin,  Chapline 

Clement,  69 

Edward,  133 

Isacke,  267,  269 

Jeremiah,  357 

Thomas,  361 

Wm.,  83 

Chapman,  Ann,  212 

,  Frances,  175 

,  Francis,  232,  270 

,  Geo.,  52 

,  Henry,  115 

,  Jo.,  140 

,  Mary,  444 

,  Mathew,  324 

,  Nicholas,  169,  233 

,  Phillip,  1 86,  250 

,  Ralph,  57 

,  Richard,  51,  118 

Thomas,   121,    171, 


212,  274 

,  Walter,  ill 

,  see  Chappman 

Chappell,  George,  43 

,  John,  82,  112,  333, 

338,  340 

,  Jonah,  476 

,  Joshuah,  494 

•,  Thomas,  95 


Chappman,  Luke,  241 
Chard  (or  Charde) 

,  Ann,  202 

,  Josuah,  1 70,  202,  267 

Charles,  208 

,  Dorothie,  IO2 

,  Evan,  361 

,  Philip,  471 

,  Wm.,  112 


Charlton,  Henrie,  263 
Chase,  Edward,  492,  496 
— ,  Margret,  492,  496 
— ,  Stephen,  476,  492,  496 
Chason,  John,  448 


Chater,  Barnabas,  324 
•,  Jo.,  140 


Chaunce  (or  Channce),  Ell  in,  136 
Chaundler,  set  Chandler 
Chauntree      (or      Chauntrie), 

Robert,  175,  232 
Cbeame,  Mary,  284  ,see  Adams 
Cheek   (or    Cheeke),    Phillip, 

316,  318,  344 
Cheesman,   Cheeseman,   Ches- 

man 

Edward,  185 

John,  185,  274 

Richard,  323 

— — —   Thomas,  185 

Wm.,i33 


Cheney,  Elisabeth,  423 

,  Georg,  423 

•,  Mary,  423 


,  see  Cheyney 

Cherrall,  Vrsula,  109 
•,  William,  109 


Chester,  Henry,  497 

,  Sampson,  360 

,  Thomas,  495 

.William,  323,  342,497, 


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 


,  see  Cheney 

Chickin,  Joseph,  285 

Chilcot  (Chilcott,  or  Chillicott), 

John,  334,  337,  341 
Child,  Michaell,  322,  343 
•,  Tho. ,  453 


Childs,  Tho.,  82 
Chillicott,  see  Chilcot 
Chilton,  Edward,  167* 
Chinnery(or  Chinery),  Thomas, 

375,  400,  405 
Chippfield,  [i.e.,  Chipperfield], 

Edmond,  130 
Chipps,  Edmond,  95 
Chisman,  Edward,  252 

,  John,  252 

Chitting,  Richard,  39 
Chittingden,  Hen.,  61 


-,  Isack,  61 
-,  Rabecca,  6 1 
-,  Tho.,  61 


Chittwood,  Marie,  45 
Chizell,  Daniell,  476 
Cholmeley,  John,  441 

66 


522 


INDEX. 


Cholmle,  Robert,  221 
Chom,  Anne,  497 

,  Richard,  497 

Choupouke  (an  Indian),  185 
Chrichlow,  see  Crichlow 
Chrismus,  Dictras,  187 

,  Elizabeth,  187 

Christian  (a  Negro),  495 

,  Francis,  424,  440 

,  Matthew,  424 

,  Thomasin,  424 

Christo.  (Welshman),  195 
Christopher,  William,  501 
Chructhloe,  see  Crutchloe 
C'hubnell,  Jo.,  142 
Chump  (or  Champ),  Alice,  75 
Church    Edward,  74 

Isabel!,  489 

• John,  64' 

Katherine,  489 

Martin,  122 

Robert,  489 

Win.,  50 

Churcher,  Thomas,  476 
Churchman,  John,  150 
Chyn,  Thomas,  319 
Cinduare  (or  Cindnare),  James, 

190 

Cisely  (a  maid),  194 
Cisse,  Mr.,  248 
Cissel,  James,  452 
Clackson,  John,  1 86 
Claddin,  Wm.,  113 
Claire,  Nathaniel!,  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 

,  Brigett,  175 

,  Christopher,  475 

,  Daniel!,  79 

,  Edmond,  82 

,  Edward,  35,  171,  475 

,  Elisabeth,  87,  422,  427 

— ,  Francis,  101,  475 

,  George,  64,  182,  229,  453 

,  Gilbert,  134 

,  Giles,  317 

,  Henry,  453 

,  John,  35,  41,    137,   138, 

>39,  16 1,  357,  362,  393 
,  Lcetitia,  427 


Clark,  Margaret,  n6,  475 

Mary,  130,  359,  492 

Michaell,  496 

Nicholas,  104,  150 

Porcas,  358 

Richard,  40,  52 

Robert,  143,  318*,  319*, 

323.  431 

Roger,  427,  475,  492 

— —    Sycillie,  49 

Thomas,  73,  85,  128,  139, 

'43.  "74,  19'.  422,  427,  440, 
452,  476 

,  William,  74,  79,  84,  116, 

153,  185,  1 86,  243,  256, 
318*,  319*,  324,  327,  329, 
349,  363.  366,  368,  388,  4°5, 
411,  415.  463,  475 

,  see  Clearke,  Clerks 

Clarkson,  Mathew,  166 

Clatworthy,  Mathew,  114 

Clay,  Martha,  425 

,  Stephen,  358,  382,   385, 

394,  402,  447 

— ,  see  Claye 

Claybourne,    Wm.,  271,  272, 
274,  see  Cleibom 

Claye,  Ann,  211 

,  John,  211 

,  see  Clay 

Claypole,  Abigail,  468 
,  Edward,  468 
,  see  Cleypole 


ICleri,  Tho.,  280,  281,  282 
Clerke,    Wm.,   47,   see    Clark, 

Clearke 

Cleven,  Joan,  130 
Clever,  Tho.,  117 
Cleypole,  Edward,  461,  see 

Claypole 

Cleyton,  Ralph,  124 
•,  Sara,  120 


Claypool,  John,  357 
Claypoole,  Norton,  357 
Clayton,  Obediah,  164 

,  Richard,  104 

j  ,  see  Cleyton 

!  Claxon,  John,  234 
Claxson,  Abraham,  86 
Cleaner,  John,  452 

,  Kathrin,  452 


Clearke,  Fayth,  278 

,  John,  281 
,  Thurston,  279 

,  see  Clark,  Clerke 


Cleaver,  Henry,  452 
Cleiborn,    Edward,     120,    see 

Claybourne 

Clemens,  William,  170 
Clement,  Clements 

Elizabeth,    174,    223, 


see  Hamor 

,  Ezechell,  39 

-,  Jeremy,   174,  223,  see 


Hamor 

,  Robert,  501 

,  Thomas,  138 

,  William,  190,  475 


Clere,  Jo.,  42 


,  see  Clayton 

Cliffe,  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 

Clood   (or  Clode),   John,   334, 

337,  341 

Close  (or  Closse),  Phettiplace, 
179,  231,  266 

Clouan,  see  Clovan 

Clough,  Humphry,  192 

Cloughan,  Elizabeth,  476 

Clovan,  Thomas,  359,  361,  445 

Clowdeslie      (or      Clowdlslie), 
Wm.,  125 

Clowes,  Robert,  161* 

Cluffe,  Jo.,  56 

Clymer,  Jo.,  134 

Clynton,  Richard,  39,  see  Clin- 
ton 

Coachman.  Alexander,  453 
— ,  John,  94 

Coale,  Chrictopher,  452 

,  Thomas,  453 

,  William,  185 

,  see  Cole,  Coles 

Coarten,  Myndert,  166* 

Coates,  James,  409 

Coather,  Mrs.,  452 

Cobb,  Elizabeth,  246 
,  Joseph,  246 

,  Nico.,  128 

Cobbet,  Josias,  72 

Cobbett,  James,  72 

Cobcrafte,  Geo.,  85 

Cobham,  Maryj  470 

,  Nathaniell,  40 

Cock,  Cocke 

,   Allan   (or   Allen),  351, 

352,  359,400,  4" 

,  Geo.,  loo 

,  James,  355,  370,  408 

,  John,    128,    319*,    351, 

436,  441,  see  Cooke 


i 


INDEX. 


5*3 


Cock,  Joseph,  leo 

,  Mary,  436 

,  Richard,  153,  378,  417 

Cockerel!,  William,  297 
Cockey,  Tho.,  39 
Cocklin,  Denis,  434 

,  Mary,  434 

Cockman,  Richard,  64 

,  Wm.,  453 

Cockram,  Christen,  295 

,  James,   316*,   317, 

342 

— ,  John,  316*,  318,  343 

,  William,  295 

Cock's,  Wm.,  128 
Cockton,  Daniell,  475 
Codd,  James,  476 
Codrington,  Alice,  428 

,  Christopher,   166, 

167*,  379,  3?8-  4°9-  435 
,    Elisabeth,      422, 


429 


453 


— ,  Frances,  422,  429 
— ,  John,    386,    427, 

— ,  Robert,  422,  428, 


429 
Coe,  Jane,  59 
Coert,  John,  139 
Coggin,  Sara,  113 
Cogley,  Daniell,  1 88 
Coke,  Adrian,  52 
— —    Elizabeth,  67 

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 
,  Francis,  245 

— ,  Isaac,  434 
— — ,  James,  360 
,  Joan,  493 

,  Jo-,  74 

,  Thomas,  359 

,  William,  166,  245,  273, 

493 

,  see  Coles,  Coale 

Colebank,  Sara,  96 
Coletnan,  John,  139 
,  Wm.,  113 


Colerack,  Jane,  126 
Coles,  Edward,  84 

,  Eliza.,  118 

,  Margaret,  136 

,  Thomas,  102 

,  see  Cole,  Coales 

Colethorpe,  Christopher,  247 
Coleton,  Mr.,  464 
Colleton,  Thomas,  343 
Collett,  Bridgett,  444 
,  Henry,  470 


Colley,  Thomas,  476 

Collie,  Robert,  41 

Collier,  Daniell,  104,   sa  CoL- 

lyer 

Collings,  James,  501 
•,  Nicholas,  318 
see  Collins 


Collingworth,  David,  75 
Collins,  Abigaill,  489 
— ,  Ann,  97 
,  Charles,  440 


•,  David,  193 

,  Elizabeth,  105 

— ,  Emanuell,  326,  330 

,  Giles,  104 

,  Henry,  97 

,  John,    97,    tot,    206, 

319,  319*,  323,  36°,  489 

,  Josias,   193 

— ,  Margery,  97 

,  Mr.,  191 

,  Nicholas,  343 

•,  Junr.,  316 


241 


-,  Fetter  (or  Peeler),  182, 

-,  Samuell,  316*,  432 
-,  Susan,  206 


,  Thomas,  182 

— ,  Walter,  8 1 
— ,  Wm.,  79 
•,  see  Collings 


Collis,  Alexander,  360 

,  James,  194 

Colliton,  Sir  Peter,  162 
Collohon,  Charles,  113 
Collohone,  Owen,  499 
Collon,  Nicholas,  139 
Collopp,  Jo.,  126 
Collowe,  Stephen,  244 
Colly,  Thomas,  181 

,   Walter,  137 

Collyer,  Ambross,  358 

,  Tobias,  475 

see  Collier 


Colman,  Abram,  193 
•,  Barnard,  85 


Colthrough,  Peter,  359 
Coltman,  Ann,  (170),  204 
,  Henry,  170,  204 


Colton,  Thomas,  468 
Colture,  Wm.,  1 12 
Colwell,  Samuell,  358 
Combe,  William,  334,  341 
Comberbatch,  Thomas,  290 
Combes,  Austen,  173 
Cornell,  Dugwell,  475 
Comes,  John,  235 

William,  236 


Comin,  Nicholas,  180,  ste  Co- 
mon 

Coniins    [i.e.,   Commins],  Ed- 
ward, 1 1 2 

Comon,  Nicholas,  234,  see  Co- 
min 

Compeare,  Leonard,  161* 

Compton,  Frances,  178 
,  Jo.,  141 

Conaway,  sec  Conway 

Coney,  Conney,  Conny,  Cony 

,  Edmond,  475 

,  John,  38 

,  Nicholas,  429 

,  Richard,  163*,  164 

Congrave.  Winnifredd,  113 

Cofiisby  [i.e.  Connisby],  Wm. 


H3 
only 


Conly  (or  Couly),  Patrick,  7 
Conne,  Jacque,  197 
Conner,  Bryen,  475 

,  Jane,  430 

,  Phillipp,  37 

,  Teag,  437 


Connet,  Mary,  428 

Connett,  John,  318*,  319*, 
324,  see  Cunnet 

Conney,  see  Coney 

Conneyland,  Patt,  476 

Connier,  Tho.,  126,  seeConyer 

Conniers,  Jo. ,  39,  see  Conyers 

Conny,  see  Coney 

Cormyer,  Patrick,  71,  see  Con- 
nier 

Conoway,  see  Conway 

Conway,  Conaway,  Conoway 

,  Aron  (or  Aaron),  179, 

233 

,  Cornelius,  475 

,  George,  350,  356,  386, 

393,  414 

,  Margaret,  75 

Cony,  see  Coney 

Conyard,  Nathaniel,  314 

Conyers,  Moses,  190,  see  Con- 
niers 

Cocke,  see  Cooke,  John 

Coocke,  John,  443 

,  Phillip,  257 

Cooe,  Anna,  279 

,  Beniamin,  278 

66—2 


5*4 


INDEX. 


Cooe,  John,  278 

,  Robert,  278,  279 

Cook,  Elizabeth,  498 

,  Sarah,  429 

,  William,  492,  495 

Cooke,  Ann,  187 

,  Arthur,  192,  196 

,  Christopher,  221 

,  Edward,  134,  173 

,  Ellin,  206 

— . ,  Garret,  115 

— ,  George,  195 

— ,  Jeremiah,  440 

(or  Cocke),  John,  36,  98, 

104,    113,     175,     226,    319, 

3  '9*.  323 

,  Margarett,  476 

-,  Mathew,  316,  318,  343 


,  Richard,  109,  120 

,  Wm.,  103,  187 

Cooker,  John,  186 
Cookins,  Danniell,  254 
Cooksey,   William,    169,    178, 

228 

Coomb,  William,  337 
Coombes,  John,  135 
Coomes,  John,  188 

,  William,  188 

Coop,  see  Cooper 
Cooper,  286 

,  Abigail,  431 

,  Ann,  124 

,  Ant0.,  86 

,  Beniemen,  293 

,  Christopher,  319, 319', 

325 

,  Elizabeth,  56,  293,  431 

,  Ellin,  67 

,  George,  135 

,  John,    44,     104,    109, 

142,  188,  438 

,  Lawrance,  293 

,  Martha,  44 

,  Mary,  44,  293,  358 

,  Peter,  59 

,  Rebeca,  293 

,  Richard,  35,  102 

,  Roger,  57,  58,  61,  69, 

72,  7°,  77,  78 

,  Symon,  453 

,  Thomas,  43,  44,  236, 

357,  43i,  475 

,  Walter.  169,  233 

,  Wibroe,  44 

-,  Wm.,  69 


Copeland,  Jo.,  112 
Copeland,  Mary,  427 
,  Mr.,  312 


Copley,  James,  1 19 
,  Lionel,  165* 


Copman,  Vallentine,  446 
Coppin,  Jane,  494 

,  John,  443,  494 

•,  Thomas,  471 


Coose,  Sara,  151 

Covell,  Cesara,  92 

Cop  [i.e..  Coper],  see  Cooper 

Cope,  Richard,  93 

,  William,  93,  445 


Coppine,  John,  476 
Coppinger,  John,  475 
Coppyn,  Robert,  119 
Corbett,  Benjamin,  508 
,  Mary,  508 


,  William.  361 

Corbitt,  Roger,  441 
Cordelign   (Cordelon,    or  Cor- 
dylion),    Peter   (or   Petard), 

3'9,  3«9*,  325 
Cordell,  Robert,  60 
Corder,  Thomas,  181 
Cordiu,  Paulus,  453 
Cordoza,  Soloman,  450 
Cordylion,  -see  Cordelion 
Cone,  Richard,  127 
Cork,  Margaret,  492 
Corker,  Elizabeth,  102 
Corn,  see  Cam 
Cornbury,  Lord,  1 68* 
Cornelius,  Bernard,  432 

,  Francis,  358 

•,  Thomas,  327,  329 


Cornew,  Earth.,  154 
Comie,  William,  184 
Cornille,  Pierre,  198 
Cornish,  Edward,  359 

,  Elisabeth,  423 

,  John,  423 

,  Stephen,  423 

,  Thomas,  188,  262,353, 

354,  360,  364,  366,  383,  392, 

402 

Cornwell,  William,  142 
Corrington,  Jo.,  63 
•,  Mary,  63 


Corser,  William,  41 
Corteenc,  Ellinor,  476 
Cosker,  Henry,  394 
Coson  (or  Cason).  Nehemiah, 

III 

Cossen,  Elizabeth,  143 
Cossens  )  see  Cous- 

Cosson,  Wm.,  142  f   sens,  <.Vc. 
Costanio,  Abraham,  450 
Costeen,  John,  439 
Cote,  Eliz.,  117 
Cotes,  James,  81,  136 

,  Jo.,  113 

"otesworth,  James,  143 
Cotinho,  Moses  Henriques,  361 


Cotter,  Garrett,  162*,  163 
Cottingham,  George,  114 

,  Katherine,  360 


Cottom,  Frances,  468 
,  Oliver,  468 


Cotton,  John,  435 

,  Richard,  122 

,  Rowland,  95 

Coubber,  Rebecca,  187 
Coughlan,  Teague,  475 
Coulburne,  John,  359 
Couly  (or  Conly),  Patrick,  71 
Councell    (or   Counsell),     Ed- 
ward, 332,  335,  341 
Countwane    (or     Countway), 

John,  191,  192 
Couper,  Walter,  258 
Courser,  William,  77 
Courtney,  James,  151 
—t  Jo.,  104 
— ,  Sybbill,  105 

,  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 
Coventry,  Thomas,  Lord,  1 60 
Covett,  Robert,  103 
Coward,  Rob.,  333,  336,  341 
,  Samuel!,  461 


Cowdell,  Thomas,  141 
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 

,  Josias,  498,  50x3 

,  Mrs.,  307 

,  Phillip,  318*.  319*,  320» 

,  Samuel,  167* 

Coxe,  William,  255 
Coxsall,  John,  150 
Coxshedd,  Jo.,  105 
Coxson,  Tho.,  8 1 
Cozens  (or  Coussens),    Wm., 

327,  329 

•,  see  Coussens 


Crabbtree,  Edward,  129 
Craddock,  Craddocke 

,  Francis,  159* 

,  Isabell,  50 


INDEX. 


5*S 


Craddock,  Katharin,  429 

,  Mr.";  106 

Cradouke,  William,  267 
Craford,  Patrick,  158 
Craft,  Crafts 

,  Mathew,  318,  344 

,  ,  Junr.,  316* 

,  William,  468 

Crag,  Cragg,  Crage 

,  John,  357,  424,  467 

,  Susanna,  424 

,  Wm.,  443 

Crampe,  Thomas,  188 
Crane,  John,  316 

,  Richard,  126 

Cranfield,  Ann,  37 

,  Edward,    37,    164, 

167 

,  Thomas,  101 

Cranich,  John,  240 
Cranwell,  Geo.,  125 
Crapp,  John,  40 
Crapplace,  Mr.,  191 
Crashaw,   Rawleigh,    183,    St'e 

Crawshaw  and  Croshaw 
Crauen,  SLV  Craven 
Craven,  Richard,  272 

,  Thomas,  112 

,  William,  Earl  of,  162 

Crawford,  Thomas,  494 
Crawshaw,    William,    244,    see 

Crashaw  and  Croshaw 
Creamer,  Martin,  441 
Crean,  Paul,  412 
Creed,  Creede 

,  Ann  (or  Anne),  120,  492 

,  Tohn,  476,  492 

,  Wm.,  347,  366 

Crenne,  Jan  de,  199 
Crepy,  Abel  de,  199 
Cressitt,  Edward,  85 
Creswell,  Cresswell 

John,  443,  501 

,  William,  135 

Crew,  Joseph,  219 

,  Josua,  177 

,  Marie,  64 

,  Randall,  209 

,  Robert,  230 

Cribb,  Jo.,  43 

,  Richard,  74 

Crichlow  (or  Chrichlow) 

,  Elizabeth,  475 

,  Henry,  475 

,  James,  475 

Crillick,  James,  357 
Cripp's,  Zachary,  235 
Crisp,  Crispe 
— ,  Edward,  432 
— ,  John,  Senr.,  452 


Crisp,  John,  Junr.,  441 

, ,  421 

,  Joseph,  163 

,  Margaret,  421 

,  Roger,  361 

,  Sarah,  421 

— -,  Thomas,  187 
,  Widow,  440 

,  Zacharia,  1 80 

Crispin,  Tho.,  63 
Cristian,  Francis,  440 
Cristie,  Richard,  127 
Critch,  Richard,  IOI 
Critchlow,  Wm.,  440 
Crocker,  Henery,  221,  237 
•,  Jone,  237 
,  Richard,  181 


Croft's,  Croftes 

•,  Ann,  123 

,  Henry,  439 

,  John,  70,  96 

,  Thomas,  380,  396,  400 


Cromby,  Mr.  Abo — ,  310 
Crome  (or  Crowe),  Wm.,  74 
Crompe,  Bridget,  117 

•,  Thomas,  227 


Crompton,  Sir  Thomas,  156 
Croney,  William,  243 
Croningburgk,  Peter,  141 
Crooke,  Wm.,  84 
Crookshank,  Alexander,  465 
•,  Hester,  465 


Crosby,  Ann,  62 

•,  Marmaduke,  64 


,  Symon,  62 

,  Tho.,  62 

Croshaw,    Raughly,    274,     see 

Crashaw  and  Crawshaw 
Cross,  Crosse 

,  Ann,  280 

,  Henry,  66 

,  Tames,  84 

— ,  John,    280,    316*,    318, 

342 

— ,  Jonas,  333,  335,  341 
,  Thomas,  177,  221 

— ,  William,  316*,  342 
Crossing,  Wm.,  358 
Crouch,  Richard,  177 

,  Robert,  121 

,  Thomas,  175,  180,  232 


Crowder,  Hugh,  234 

— ,  James,  209 

,  Richard,  51 

,  Thomas,  40 


Crow,  Crowe 

,  Adam,  126 

,  Benjamin,  326,  328 

— ,  Mitford,  1 68* 
.  (or  Crome),  Wm.,  74 


Crowley,  Ro.,  61 
Croy,  Jan  de,  198 
Cruder,  Hugh,  180 
Grudge,  Richard,  268 
Crust,  Thomas,  225 
Crutchfield,  Thomas,  437 
Crutchloe,  Chructhloe 

,  Elizabeth,  493 
,  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 
Cullidge,  Geo.  1 12 
Cullimor,  James,  41 
Culpeper,    Alexander, 
163* 

•,  Thomas,  Lord,  161  *, 


,  239 


161" 


163,  165 
Culverwell,  John,  316 
Cunnet  (or  Connet),  John,  319* 
Cunningham,  Ann,  433 

.,  John,  433,  435 
.,  William,  83 
•,  Zebulon,  433 


Cunstable,  Robert,  178 
Cuppledike,  Henry,  38 
Curden,  Jo.,  82 
Curke,  Wm.,  153 
Curie,  Tho.,  381 
Currier,  William,  343 
Curslis,  John,  359 
Curtis,  Elizabeth,  64 

,  Henry,  76 

,  James,  136 

,  John,  123,  253 

,  Thomas,  243,  254 

,  William,  126,  150 

Curtise,  John,  1 86 

,  Thomas,  184 


Custis,  Robert,  462 
Oiita,  Mathew,  501 
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 

,  Roger,  124 

,  see  Cult 


526 


INDEX. 


Cvlloe  (Culloe),  Steven,  185 

DABB,  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 

,  Sir  Thomas,  27° 

,  The.,  71 

(or  Deale),  Wn:.,  319*,  set 

Deale 

Dales,  Francis,  67 
Dalleper,  Henry,  122 
Dallinger,  Jo.,  63 
Dallison,  Martin,  448 
Dally,  Richard,  83 
Dalton,  Hanna,  65 

,  Philemon,  65 

,  Samuell,  65 

Damand  [i.e.  Dammancl],  Jane, 

58 

Damerall,  Thomas,  501 
Dameron,  Bridgett,  195 
Damont,  Jan,  199 
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 

190 

Anne,  492 

Christopher,  272 

Daniell,  37 

Downes,  ^45 

Elizabeth,  65 

Henry,  127,  163 

—  John,   362,   472,   477, 

492,  497,  5°i 

Nicholas,  476 

Richard,    317*,  319*, 


325 


Robert,  358,  362 
Thomas,  497 
Wilbert,  365 


Daries,  James,  180 
Darkin,  Robert,  401 
Darno,  Penelope,  107 
Darrell,  John,  294 
Dart,  Jane,  133 
Darvall,  Charles,  297 
Dauers,  see  Davers 
Daues,  see  Daves 
Daughton,  Richard,  86 
•,  Wm.,  135 


Dauis,  see  Davis 
Davenport,  Jo.,  141 
Davers,  Robert,  63,  460 

,  Junr.,  460 


Daves,  Richard,  145 

—  (or  Danes),  Suzan,  108 
•,  see  Davis 


David,  Lewes,  74 
Davidson,  William,  160* 
Davie,  Geo.,  137 

,  Morrice,  136 

,  Tho.,  140 

,  see  Davy 

Davies,  Arthur,  187 
— ,  Barnabie,  108 


,  Chri.,  79 

•,  Daniell,  51 

,  Dorothie,  113 

,  Edmond,  51 

,  Edward,  37,  in,  133, 


193 


362 


-,  Klianor,  489 

-,  Elizabeth,  68, 1 86, 195, 


-,  Ellin,  113 


,  Emanuell,  138 

•,  Gabriell,  80 
•,  George,  186 
,  Humfrey,  38 


,  Isbell,  113 

,  Jane,  363,  489 

,  Joane  (or  Jone),   174, 


187 

— ,  John,  40,  65,  68,  71, 
104,  137,  171,  179,186,  212, 
217,  236,  363,  364 
,  Joseph,  43 

— ,  Katherine,  237,  364 

,  Margaret,  68 

,  Marie,  68 


,  Nicholas,  43,  186 

-,  Peter,  364 
,  Philip,  115 


Dannell,  Edward,  115 
Dapwell,  Robert,  367 


,  Richard,  104,  187 

,  Robert,  94,  in 

,  Rowland,  127 

,  Samuell,     105,     179, 

233,  363 

,  Sara,  43 

,  Tho.,  140,  143,  186 


Davies,  William,     122,     128, 

135-  l89,  '95,  471,  489 
Davis,  David,  422 

—  ,   Edward,  476 

—  ,   Hugh,  422,429 
-  ,  James,  236 

—  ,  Jane,     222,     421 


43' 


422, 


,  Joane     (or  Jonc),    237, 

421 

,  John,  254,  445 

,  Margaret,  476 

— ,   Mrs.,  442 

,  Niccolas,  248 

,   Owen,  440 

,   Randall,  307 

— ,   Richard,  201,  256 

,   Robert,  176 

— ,   Sarah,  466 

— ,  Thomas,  254,  257 

— ,   William,   265,  428,  453, 

460,  466,  468 

,  see  Daves 

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 
Dawson,  Edmund,  435 

,  Georg,  217 

,  Hugh,  139 

,  Milles,  476 

,  Richard,  5.1,  94 

,  Robert,  464 

,  Tremmitt,  364 

,  William,  171,  210 

Day,  Anthony,  104 
,  Dorothy,  105 

Hanna,  77 
,  James,  378,  408,  417 

John,  133,  169,  238,  308 

Mary,  280 

Richard,  79 

Robert,  46,  280 

Samuel,  167 

Thomas,  501 
Dayes,  Tho.,  40 
Dayhurst,  Thomas,  179 
Dayley,  Alice,  427 
Denis,  427 

,  Katherine,  427 


— ,  Owen,  446 
Daynie,  Jo.,  124 
Deacon,  Avis,  109 
,  Tho.  ,111 


Deale  (or  Dale),    Wm.,   318" 
3 '9*,  32* 


INDEX. 


527 


Dean,  Deane 

Abel,  430,  443 

Gabrill,  462 

Mary,  430 

Mathew,  445 

Nathaniel,  104 

Rachell,  56 

Dearsley,  Richard,  439 
Death,  Elizabeth,  96 

,  Suzan,  96 

Deboyce,  Giles,  453 
De  Cane,  John,  137 
Decborn,  John,  40 

De  Carpentier,  Martin,  198 
De  Carpentry,  Jan,  198 
Dechauis,  Samuel!,  450 
Decke,  William,  297 
Decompas,  Leah,  449 
Dederix,  Baltazar,  141 
De  Forest,  Jesse,  199 
De  La  Garde,  Alexander,  75 
De  La  Hay,  Daniell,  297 

,  John;  296 

De  La  Met,  Jan,  198 

De  La   Montagne,    Mousnier, 

'97 
Delavall,  Ralph,  350,  373,  399, 

4" 
De  La  Ware,  Esau-,    184,   see 

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 

La  Ware 

De  Maine,  Fetter,  191 
Demereado,  Darvid  Ralph,  449 
Demon,  Martin,  231 
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 
Dene,  Francis,  41 

— ,  Tho.,  86 
Denham,  John,  319,  477 

,  William,  182 

Denison,  Doctor,  144 

,  Edward,  213 

Denman,  Jo.,  132 
Denmarke,  John,  180 
Denner,  John,  338 


Dennis,  Daniell,  52 

Dickenson,  Peeler,  257 

Wm        1  1  j 

366, 
388, 

,  Robert,  85 

Dickerson,  Feleaman,  293 
Dickins,  Wm.,  353 
Dickinson,  Elizabeth,  248 

Denny,  Mary,  91 
Densy,  Jane,  363,  see  Dency 
Dent,  Elizabeth,  508 
,  George,  471 
,  John,  52,  508 
,  Richard,  64 

>  Jane,  1  74 
,  Jeremiah,  248 
Dickonson,  Robert,  303 
Dick's,  Edward,  118 

Denton,  Jacob,  126 
,   John,  362 
Robert    8  1 

Dickson,  Petler,  185 

Denum,  William,  241 
De  Pasar,  Paul,  198 
Dermot,  Jo.,  HI 
Derrick,  Victor,  36 
Desart,  Francis,  297 
Desauido     [i.e.,    Desavido], 
Moses,  450 
Desendre,  Anthoin,  199 
Desworth,  Edward,  362,  375 
De  Trou,  Jan,  199 
Deucy  (or  Dency),  John,  180 
Deuenish,  see  Devenish 
Deuillermas,  see  Devillermas 
Deurede,  see  Devrede 
Deusbury,  Daniell,  324 
Devenish,  John,  362,  444 
Deverill,  George,  172,  222 
De  Villermarsk,  Dr.,  431 
Devillermas,  Henry,  439 
Devocion,  Margaret,  98 
Devorax,  Stephen,  331 
Devrede,  Paul,  449 
Dew,  Ann,  109 
—  ,  Elizabeth,  109 
De\ver,  Stephen,  365 
De  Wever,  Lewin,  365 
Dexter,  Abell,  129 

Dier,  Mary,  192 
,  William,  192 
Digaud,  liarlhelemy,  199 
Digglin,  Tho.,  137 
Dikes,  Henry,  115 
Dilke,  Clement,  175 
,  Mrs.,  175 
Dill,  Lawrence,  303 
Dillimager,  Thomas,  171 
Dillon,  Garrett,  477 
Dimand,  see  Diamond 
Dimsdale,  John,  236 
Dingley,  N.,  300 
Dinse,  John,  191 
Disbrough,  Isack,  46 
Disherd,  Jo.,  52 
Disnall,  Nathaniell,  94 
Dilchfield,  Jo.,  128 
Dilty,  Eclmond,  352,  353, 
369,  375,  376,  381,  383, 
389.  39°,  400,  405 
Dix,  Abegell,  290 
,  Joane,  290 
—  ,  Margaret,  63 
,  Presella,  290 
,  Samuell,  290 
Dixon,  Adam,  218 

Deyking,  Alice,  98 

—  Chri.,  112 

Diamond    (Dyamond,    or    Di- 
mand),  Jasper,  327,  329 

Dias,  Lewis,  449 
Dible,  Francis  [Frances],  285 

Win      %  r 

Dichfeild,  Edward,  157 
Dick,  Elizabeth,  433,  437 
,  John,  435,  453 
,  see  Dick's 
Dicken,  Hugh,  187 
Dickenson,  Florence,  67 
C,rn     81 

Dixson    Adam,  272 

Dixwell,  Basill,  462 
Dobell,  Henry,  138 
Docker,  John,  179,  236 
Dockkie,  James,  128 
Dod,  Dodd,  Dod's,  Dodd's 
,  Geo.,  82 

,  Jeremy,  185 
.  John.  KA.  no 

528 


INDEX.. 


Dod,  Jane,  202 

,  John,  169,  202,  267,  270, 

3'9,  319*-  323 

,  Margaret,  425 

,  Mrs.,  169 

,  Thomas,  425,  444 

Dodderidge,  Davie,  141 

,  Jarvice,  40 

,  Tho.,  117 

Dodington,  Richard,  165* 
Dodson,  Kdward,  134 

,  Elisabeth,  427 

,  Georg,  427 

Dodsworth,  James,  436 
Doe,  Jo.,  81 

,  Thomas,  122,  '77 

Doged,  Thomas,  295 
Dolbeare  (or  Dqlebeer),  Samu- 

ell,  318*,  319*,  324 
Doldron,  Grace,  362 
Dole,  Peter,  35 
Dolebeer,  see  Dolbeare 
Doleberry,  Andrew,  362 
Doleman  (or  Toleman),  Susan 

(or  Susannah),  320* 

,  Thomas,  236 

Dolfemb,  Richard,  179 
Doll,  Richard,  37 
Dollar,  John,  476 
Dollathy,  Elizabeth,  501 
Dollen,  Thomas,  320*,  323 
Dolling,  Thomas,  318* 
Dollstan,  John,  465 

— ,  Thomas,  465 
Dolphinbe,  Richard,  231 
Domelawe      (or      Domelow), 

Richard,  172,  272 
Dona  van,  Daniell,  470 
Done,  John,  132 
Donn,  Clement,  115 
,  Henry,  113 


'  ft"  '33 

,  Tho., 


106 

-,  Wm.,  8 1 
Donnard,  Marie,  54 
Donoldson,  Henrie,  79 
Donthorne     (or     Dunthome), 

Eliza.,  273,  see  Dunthome 

Douthorn 
Dore,  James,  213 
Doric,  see  Dory 
Dorifall,  Anne,  281 
Dorington,  Nicholas,  193 
Dorn,  Francis,  476 

,  John,  476 

Dorrell,  Tho.,  85 

,  William,  219 

Dorset,  Edward,  Earl  of,  159 
Dory  (or  Dorie),  Gregory,  182, 

260 


Dot  ten,  Wm.,  469 

Doue,  see  Dove 

Doughty,  Doughtie 

— ,  Ann,  172,  216 
— ,  Thomas,    172,    181, 
216,  238 

,  see  Dowtie 


Douglas,  Douglass 

,  Captain,  114 

,  Hugh,  137 

,  William,  188 

,  see  Dowglas,  Duglas 

Douse,  Bridget!,  36$ 

,  Thomas,  267 

,  see  Dowse 

Douston,  John,  181 
Douthorn,  Elizabeth,  188 

,  Samwell,  188 

,  Thomas,  1 88 

•,  see  Donthorne,  &c. 


Drake,  Jo.,  128 
Dran,  Maren,  364 
Drap,  see  Draper 
Draper,  Bartholmew,  71 

,  Cleare,  279 

,  Henry,  185,  245 

•,  Joseph,  63 


Dove,  Mary,  442 
Dowe,  Henrey,  292 

,  Joane,  292 

Dowell,  Dennis,  363,  453 

,  Richard,  476 

Dowglas,    William,     269,     sec 

Douglas,  and  Duglas 
Dowling,  William,  477 
Downe,  John,  326,  331 

,  Robert,  135 

Downeman,  Elizabeth,  185,  244 
(or     Downman), 


— ,  Robert,  249,  440 

,  Tho.,  104 


Drax,  Henry,  363,  384,  463 
Drayton,  Thomas,  363,  453 
Dreadd,  John,  40 
Drebble,  James,  161 
Drew,  Drewe 

,  Edward,  189,  263 

,  Tho.,  41 

,  Will.,  332,  337,  340 

,  see  Drue 

Drewrie,  Geo.,  92 

,  Robert,  113 

,  see  Drury 


Drinker,  Edward,  98 

,  Elizabeth,  98 

,  Jo.,  98 


John,  185,  244,  274 

,  Mary,  257 

Dowries,  Daniell,  445 
,  Eustice,  212 


-,  George,  134 

-,  Henry,  501 

-,  Richard,  79,  177,  240 

-,  W'alter,  IOI 

-,  William,  138,  194 

-,  see  Downs 


Downing,  Francis,  208 

,  James,  465 

,  John,  365 

,  Samuel,  465 


Downman,  see  Downeman 
Downs  John,  498,  see  Downes 


Dowse 


Mr.,  262 
Mrs.,  183 
Thomas,  183 
see  Douse 


Dowsell,  Anto.,  67 
Dowtie,      Henery,      220, 

Doughty 

Doxey,  Thomas,  405,  439 
Doyer,  Isack,  342 
Doyley,  E"dward,  1 60* 
Drake,  Diana,  75 

,  Isack,  134 


,  Phillip,  98 

Driskell,  Cornelius,  499 

,  Dearman,  499 

,  Mary,  498 

Driver,  James,  74 
| • — ,  Robert,  92 

Drudg,  Andrewe,  296 
!  Drue,  Edward,  103,  see  Drew 
|  Drury,  Richard,  476,  see  Drew- 
rie 

Dry,  William,  1 88 

Duboyes,  John,  364 

Duce,  Gyles,  501 

,  Robert,  74 

Dudley,  Andrew,  171,  209 

,  John,  499 

,  Joseph,  163*,  i68» 

Dudman,  Henry,  104 

Duffeikl,  Edward,  350,  354, 
356,  36'.  372,379,  382,391, 
393,  399,  4°2,  4°9,  43§ 

Duffill,  John,  213 

Duft'y,  John,  173 

Dufour,  Theodore,  198 

Dugdell,  Henry,  122 

Duglas,  William,  256,  see 
Douglas  and  Dowglas 

Duhurst,  Henry,  105 

Duke,  Henry,  476 

,  Jo.,  56 

Dukes,  Win.,  362 

Dukkarth,  Jo.,  52 

Dulmare,  George,  96 

Dum'  [i.e.,  Dummer],  • 
iner 

Dumesnill,  Carew,  476 


INDEX. 


5*9 


Dnmmer,  Alee,  299 

,  DorSthie,  299 

,  Jane,  299 

,  Joane,  299 

,  Richard,  299 

• ,  Steephen,  299 

-,  Tho.,  299 


Diimpont,  John,  191 
Dun,  see  Dunn 
Dunbarr.  Wm.,  128 
Duncomb,  Jo.,  1 10 
Dundas,  Wm.,  364 
Dune,  Thomas,  172 
Dimeing,  Henry,  501 
Dungan,  Thomas,  164* 
Dunham,  Robert,  125 
Dunidge,  Wm.,  453 
Dunkly,  Basell,  448 
Dunn,  Dun 

Hugh,  470 

J°-,  37 

Fetter,  193 

Roger,  453 

Thomas,  222 

Wm.,  153 

Dunnell,  Henry,  36 
Dunnohoe,  Cornelius,  364 

,  Jeffory,  364 

,  Teag,  363 

Dunstarr,  Robert,  142 
Dunsthorp,  Zechariah,  430 
Dunthorne     (or     Donthorne), 

Elizabeth,  255,  273 

,  Thomas,  255 

Dunton,  Andrew,  37 
Du  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 

Dyamond,  see  Diamond 

Dye,  Henry,  63 

Dyer,  Ananiah,  127 

,  Isack,  316*.  317 

,  James,  432 

,  Jo.,  42 

,  Roger,  432,  442 

,  Samuell,  448 

,  Sarah,  432 

,  William,  501 

Dyke,  Daniel,  466,  468 

,  Richard,  319 

Dykes,  Mr.,  308 

Dymett  [i.e.,  Dymmett],  Tho- 
mas, 96 


Dymockc,  William,  501 
Dymond,  Robert,  40,  see  Dia- 
mond 

Dynegell,  Danill,  471 
Dynley,  Richard,  71 
Dyos,  Geo.,  137 

EACH,  Samuell,  269 
Eakins,  Wm.,  67 
Earl,  Earle 
,  John,  366 

— ,  Robert,  316,  318,  343 

,  Thomas,  477 

Easemond  (Easman,   or   East- 

mond),  John,  318*,  319*,  323 
East,  Easte 

— ,  Richard,  187,  257 

,  William,  103,  133 

Eastchurch,  William,  366 
Easte,  see  East 
Eastmond,  see  Easemond 
Easton,  Rob.,  332,  336,  340 
Eastwick,  Henry,  460 
,  Richard,  460 


Easy,  Ben.,  84 
Eaton,  Abigail,  58 

,  George,  81 

,  John,  40 

,  Mabell,  120 

,  Mary,  58 

,  Tho.,  58 


Ebdon,  George,  318* 
Ebes,  Thomas,  257 
Ebsworth,  Anne,  243 

•,  Agnes,  184 

,  Anthony,  184,  243 


Eccallowe,  Peter,  249 

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 
1  Edlow,  Mathew,  169,  2OI 
\  Edlyn,  Henry,  162 

Edmond,       Edmondes,      Ed- 
mond's,  Edmund's 

,  Jo-,  36,  190 

,  Michaell,  296 

,  Richard,  39,  193 

,  Robert,  189,  235 

,  Titus,  46 


Ednall,  Edward,  112 
Edney,  Peter,  477 
Edward,  188 
, ,  190 


Edward  (a.  Negro),  178,  229 
Edwards,  Anthony,  266 

,  Arthur,  191 

,  David,  416 

,  Edmond,  117 

,  John,  1 80,  234,  326, 


329,  34°,  366 

-,   Richard,    154,   255, 


469 


Robert,    130,    141, 
144 

[? ],  Sarah,  469 

,  Thomas,  94 

,  William,  117,  192 


Edwardson,  Jo.,  34 
Edwin,  James,  112 
Edwynn,  Edward,  133 
•,  Tho.,  Ill 


Edye,  Rawleigh,  153 
Eeden,  Jo. ,  84,  see  Eden 
Eeke,  Geo.,  81 
Eeles,  Edward,  80 

,  Henry,  116 

,  John,  96 

,  see  Eles 

Eelie,  Robert,  115,  see  Ely 
Eester,  Thomasin,  256 
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 
•,  Mary,  424 


Eles,  Thomas,  445,  see  Eeles 
Elinor,  ,  175 

Elison,  see  Ellison 
Elizabeth,  ,  203 

(a  Maid),  195 


Ella,  Marmaduke,  117 
Ellacott,  Mrs.,  453,  see  Ellicott 
Ellarce  (or  Ellaree),  Jonathan, 

432 

,    ,  Sarah,  432 

,      Thomas, 


432 

Ellatt,  John,  231 
Ellerton,  James,  41 
Ellesmere,  Thomas,  Lord,  155, 

156 

Elley,  Benj'.,  446 
Ellgate,  Margrett,  47 
Ellicott,  Vines,  366 

,  Widow,  470 

,  see  Ellacott 

Ellinsworth,  Wm.,  367 

Elliot,  Elliott 

,  Elizabeth,  46,  433 

67 


53° 


INDEX. 


Elliot,  Georg,  430 

,  Henry,  367 

,  Jane,  430 

,  Joan,  438,  477 

,  John,  137,  179,  453,  463 

,  Lyddia,  46 

,  Marie,  46 

,  Phillip,  46 

,  Richard,  438,  477,  488, 

493.  496 

,  Sara,  46 

,  Thomas,  161 

Ellis,  David,  173,  176,  22O 

,  Elizabeth,  92 

,  Gamaliel!,  442 

,  Margrett,  220 

,  Mary,  422 

,  Richard,  36 

,  Robert,  137,  422 

,  William,  422 

Ellison,  Ellin,  230 

,  George,  231 

(Elison),John,  181,  230 

,  William,  250 

Elliston,  George,  366 

,  William,  132 

Ellitt,  Walter,  135 

Ellmer,  Edward,  150 

Ellotts,  Henry,  142 

Ellvyn  (or  Elvyn) 

,  Mark,  38 

,  Wm.,  8 1 

Ellwood, Ralph,  l3i,j«Elwood 

Elmes,  Richard,  134 

,  Rodolphus,  56 

Elson,  Elizabeth,  64 
,  Wm.,  365 

Elsword,  Hener.,  181 

Elvyn,  see  Ellvyn 

Elwood,  Henery,  237,  see  Ell- 
wood 

Ely,  Ann,  259 

— ,  Elizabeth,  259 

— ,  James,  447 

— ,  Walter,  183,  259 

— ,  see  Eelie 
Emarson,  see  Emerson 
Embree  (or  Emberee),  William, 

44',  453 

Embrie,  Henry,  96 
Emerson,    Emarson,    Emerson 

[i.e.,  Emmerson] 

,  Alike,  239 

,  Ann,  239 


Jmery,  John,  366 
immerton,  Ann,  105 
Jmperor,  Thomas,  439 
inderbee,  Oliver,  365 
indick,  Daniell,  117 
lines,  Phillipp,  477 
England,  Allen,  318*,  319*,  324 

John,  316*,  423 

Lawrence,  423 

— ,  Junr.,  453 


»    «•**»!    -*jy 

-    Tn      08 

n 

L- 

English 


Mary,  423 
,  John,  218 
Richard,  171,  210 
Robert,  471 
Thomas,  426 


Knims    (Euines,    or     Euims), 

John,  192,  193 
Ennis  Wm.,  119 
Ennys,  Margaret,  424 

•,  Timothy,  424 
Enson,  William,  94 
Epes,  Margrett,  262 

,  William,  262 

Epps,  Elizabeth,  100 

,  Mrs.,  188 

,  Fetter,  188 

.,  William,  188 


Eritage,  Roger,  141 
Erie,  Bryan,  39 

,  Edward,  126 

Erpey,  Elisabeth,  424,  437 
Estplynn,  Michell,  71 
Estwicke,  Thomas,  342 
Ktherington,  John,  39 
Euans,  see  Evans 
Euens,  see  Ewens 
Euers,  see  Ewers 
Euims    (Euines,     or     Enims), 

John,  192,  193 
Eumes,  John,  501 
Evan,  Evan  ap,  1 1 1 
Evand's,  Clement,  249 
•,  Richard,  242 


,  Thomas,  244 

,  William,  261 


Evans,  Andrew,  70 

,  Clement,  188 

,  Christo.,  191 

,  Cornelius,  304 

,  David,  50 

— ,  Edward,  140,  366 

,  George,  185 

,  Griffinn,  143 

,  Henry,  460 

,  Hugh,  139 

,  John,  52,  84,    124,    185, 

189,  463,  477 

,  Lawrance,  171,  213 

,  Leonard,  37 

,  Lewis,  134,  366 


Evans,  Marke,  185 

,  Nico.,  52 

,  Richard,  134,  184 

,  Samuell,  357,  393,  402 

— ,  Thomas,  52,  143,  185 
— ,  William,  95,    114,   185, 
366 

Evars,  Robert,  236 

Evens,  John,  235 

Evenson,  John,  298 
•,  Tho.,  298 


Evere,  Ester,  174 
Everedge,  Sara,  118 
Everett,  Aron,  104 
Everie,  Tho.,  41 
Ewens,  Richard,  501 
,  William,  270 


Ewer,  Elizabeth,  88 

•,  Sara,  88 

.,  Tho.,  88 
Ewers,  Robert,  270 
Ewin's  (Euines,  &c.),  John,  192 
Ewis,  John,  192 
Ewynn,  Tho.,  86 
Exson,  Jo.,  116 
Eyres,  Nicholas,  234 
Eyton,  William,  477 

FABERR,  Joseph,  72 

Fabin,  Elizabeth,  76 

Facy  (or  Facey),  John,  317", 

3>9*,  322 
Faierbrother,    Nathanieil,    82, 

see  Farebrother 
Fairbore,  Stafford,  167* 
Fairechild,  Joane,  258 
Fairfax,  William,  271 
Fairefax,  Nicho.,  375,  see  Fear- 
fax 

Faldoe,  Barthol.,  49 

Falkland,  Anthony,  Lord,  165 

Fall,  Charles,  63 

Fallin,  Andrew,  470,  see  Follyn 

Fallowes,  Edward,  214 

Fance  (or  Fauce),  Robert,  80 

Fane,  Richard,  75 

Fanning,  Andrew,  367 

Fanshaw,  Richard,  117 

Farbracke,  Roger,  187 

Farbrase,  Roger,  245 

Farebank,  James,  140 

Farebem,  Lawrence,  95 

Farebrother,  Suzanna,   106,   see 
Faierbrother 

Farepoynt,  James,  95 

Farest,  Robert,  102 

Farewell,  James,  477 

Farley,  Farly 

,  Ann,  230 

,  Jane,  230 


INDEX. 


Farley,  Thomas,  181,  230 
Farman,  Alice,  ro8 

,  Mary,  108 

,  Ralph,  108 

,  Tho.,  108 

Farmer,  Charles,  188 

,  Elizabeth,  75 

,  James,  303 

,  John,   135,  329,  334, 

336.  337,  34°,  454 

,  Madam,  472 

,  Thomas,  52,  170,  204 


Farmer,  Henry,  174 
Farnarcque,  Thomas,  198 
Farnell,  Robert,  169 
[Farquaharson],     Fercharson, 

Thomas,  444 
Farr,  Edward,  134 
Farraby,  Tho.,  114 
Farrands,  Robert,  53 
Farrar,  John,  194 

,  Robert,  IOI 

— ,  William,  171,  268 
Farrell,  Edmond,  122 

,  Hugh,  370 

,  Roger,  370 

,  Simon,  138 

Farren,  John,  153 
Farrer,  James,  369 
Fairing,  Miles,  74 
Farrington,  Edmond,  44 

Edward,  44 

—  Eliza.,  44 

John,  44 

Mathew,  44 

Sarra,  44 

Farron,  Samuell,  75 
Farror,  Edmond,  370 
Farrow,  Robert,  477 
Farthing,  Edward,  432 
Fassitt,  James,  142 
Fatrice,  Nicholas,  192 
Fauce  (or  Fance),  Robert,  80 
Faucey,  Thomas,  324 
Fauell,  see  Favell 
Faulkner,  Thomas,  184,  250 
Faux,  John,  40 

Favell,  Christopher,  370 

— ,  Roger,  454 
Favor,  Jo.,  36 
Fa'well,  see  Farewell 
Fawn    (Foane,     or     Fowne), 

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 


Fearne,  Henry,  194 

,  Paul,  118 

Feat's,  Robert,  116 
Featlie,  Tymothie,  94 
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,  246 

,  William,  233 

see  Field 
Feld,  Tho.,  67 
Fell,  Henry,  192 

,  Lidia,  369 

,  Thomas,  478 
Feld,  Jo.,  124,  see  Feeld 
Felkynn,  John,  140 
Felloe   (or   Fellow),    William, 

45-  425 

Felton,  John,  440 
Felver,  Joan,  67 
Fenn,  Alderman,  5° 

— ,  Richard,  50,"  179 
Fennel),  Edward,  449 

.,  Robert,  1 88,  264 


Fenner,  Rabecca,  131 
Fennick,  Eliz.,  106 
Fenton,  Agnis,  329 

,  James,  194 

,  Mr.,  257 

Fercharson        [Farquaharson], 

Thomas,  <\<\.\ 
Fergusson,  Elisabeth,  423 

— ,  Thomas,  423 
Fern,  Henry,  431 
Fernall,  Robert,  233 
Ferneley  (or  Fernley),  Thomas, 

166,  190 

Ferrar,  William,  209 
Ferrell,  Bridget,  459 
Ferriman,  Thomas,  433 
,  William,  426 


Fetherston,  John,  190 
Fever,  William,  284,  see  Feaver 
Feversham,  Earl  of,  165 
Feyfield,  Richard,  478 
Field,  Anthony,  478 
— ,  Henry,  139 

,  Richard,  123 

,  see  Feild 

Fifield,  Abraham,  443 

,  Henry,  165,  166 


— ,  Richard,  454 
Figiss,  Arthur,  125,  126 
Filborne,  Robert,  141 
Filenst,  Thomas,  172 
Filks,  John,  427 


Fillingham,  Francies,  293 
Filmer,  John,  178 
Finch,  Benjamin,  488 

,  Frances,  211 

,  Joan,  488 

,  Sir  John,  162 

,  Katherine,  488 

,  see  Fynch 

Fine,  Richard,  240 

Finn,  Teage,  368,  see  Fynn 

Firebrass,  John,  444 

Firmin,  John,  281 

Fish,  Christopher,  70 

Fisher,   Edward,  36,   51,   177, 

219 
,  Gabriell,  122 

—  (or  Fissher),  Henry,  171, 

444 

,  Jane,  194 


— ,  John,  176,  188,  326,  329, 

447 
,  Katherine,  210 

— ,  Robert,  36,  132,  210 
•,  Samuell,  192 

,  Sarah,  219 

,  Sisly,  210 

,  Thomas,  191 

— ,  Wm.,  138 
Fister,  Constance,  125 
Fitch,  Abigail,  IOI 

,  Enecha,  236 

,  James,  101 

,  Jo.,  107,  108 

,  Samuell,  390 

— ,  Tho.,  236 
Fits,  Fitt,  Fitte,  Fills 

,  Alice,  179 

— — ,  Ann,  227 

,  Robert,  178, 127, 227, 501 

,  Thomas,  179 

,  set  Fitz 

Fils  James,    Madam,  449,   see 

Fitz  James 

Fitzgerald,  Morris,  477 
Fitzgerard,  Elenor,  424 

,  James,  424 

— ,  John,  424 


Fitz  James,    Edward,    367,  see 

Fits  James 
Fitz  Jarrell  [?  Fitzgerald],  John, 

368 

Fitziefferys,  Mr.,  191 
Fitz  Nichols,  Mary,  368 
Fitzrandolph,  Phillip,  367 
Flaming,  Peter,  74 
Flane,  Charles,  79 
Flatter,  Nico.,  141 
,  Wm.,  143 


Fleetwood,  Alexander,  134 
Flege,  Thomas,  291 

67-2 


532 


INDEX. 


Flemg   [?  Fleming],  Edmond, 

36_9 
Fleming,      [i.e.,    Flemming], 

Abram,  65 

,  Richard,  79 

Fletcher,  Benjamin,  165*,  166*, 

167 

,  Edward,  38,  192 

(or  Flettcher),  George, 

441,  454 

,  Henry,  87 

,  John,  115,  352 

,  Lodowick,  118 

,  Miles,  95 

,  Noah,  427 

William,  425 


Flewellin  (or  Flevvilling),  Peter, 

323.  328 

Flexney,  Thomas,  105 
Flexny,  Robert,  349,  356,  373, 

391 

Flint,  George,  502 
(or  Flynt),  Thomas,   183, 

259 
Flinton,  Elizabeth,  187 

,  Farrar,  251 

,  Joane,  187,  251 

,  Pharaoh,  273 

Flit,  Marie,  198 

Flitcroft,  Nicolas,  63 

Floid,     Nathaniel!,     232,     see 

Floyd 
Flower,  John,  132 

,  Thomas,  138,  179,  247 

Floyd,  Thomas,  1 70,  see  Floid 
Fludd,  David,  104 

,  Elizabeth,  96 

,  Jane,  96 

,  John,  211 

,  Joseph,  96 

,  Margett,  211 

— — ,  Obediah,  96 

,  Tho.,  75 

,  William,  21 1 

Flude,  Bartholmew,  38 

Flynt,  see  Flint 

Foane    (Fowne,     or     Fawn), 

Robert,  318*,  320*,  324 
Fogg  (or  Fogo),   David,   348, 

352-  363,  384,  395,  4°o,  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 


Fontleroy,  James,  369 
Foockes,    William,    243,    see 

Fookes 

Foode,  Wm.,  327 
Fookes,  Henry,  39,  see  Foockes 
Foord,  John,  469,  472,  see  Ford 
Foot,  John,  319,  319*,  323 

,  Richard,  467 

Forbush,  James,  367 

Forcey    (or  Forcy),    Thomas, 

3<8",  319* 
tord,  Adrian,  103 

,  Barbara,  62 

,  Charles,  105 

,  Francis,  369 

,  George,  128,  152 

,  Jn.,  285 

,  Mary,  85 

,  Richard;  447 

,  Rose,  425 

,  Thomas,  478 

,  Tristram,  143 

— ,  see  Foord 
Foreman,  Samuell,  190 
Forest,  Jesse  de,  199 
Forestall,  Richard,  477 
Forgiue  [i.e.,  Forgive],  Samuell, 

154 
Forrester,  Agnes,  426 

,  Jane,  426,  438 

,  John,  438 

,  Thomas,  426,  438 


Foster,  Tho.,  85 

,  William,  390,  497 


Fouch,  Tho.,  126 
Fouche,  Hugh,  127 
Fouks,  William,  186 
Foulfoot,  Tho.,  42 
Foulke,  Thomas,  192 

,  William>  2.54 

Fouller,  Frances,  174 
.,  William,  183 


Fountaine,  Edward,  97 

I ,  John,  36 

Fourdrin,  Francois,  198 
Fousher,  Phillip,  329 
!  Fowle,  Ann,  59 
!  Fowler,  Christopher,  439 
•,  Francis,  232 
,  Geo.,  114 
,  James,  327,  329,  433 
,  John,  41,  271,  454 
,  Joshua,  369 
,  Margrett,  259 
Widow,  183 


Forrester,  Thomas,  443 
Forstall,  Richard,  342,  440,  454 
Forster,  Josias,  87 

Thomas,  304 


Forten,  Jo.,  131 
Fortescue,  Sir  Nicholas,  157 
,  Symon,  268 


Forth,  George,  120 

,  John,  186,  254 

Foskew,  Thomas,  181 
Fossitt,  Fossett 

,  Ann,  123,  172 

,  Robert,  IOI 

,  Thomas,  172 

•,  Wardin,  84 


Foster,  Christopher,  92 

,  Elizabeth,  324 

,  Francis,  92,  124 

,  Hester,  325,  329,  368 

,  Hopestill,.  68 


,  James,  95 

.John,  93,  173,  182,478 


,  Nathaniel!,  93 

,  Patience,  68 

,  Rabecca,  93 

,  Richard,  122 

,  Robert,  502 


-,  William,  259 


Fowne  (Foane,  or  Fawn),  Ro- 
bert, 318*,  320*,  324 
Fox,  George,  124 

,  Hugh,  95 

,  John,  39,  93,  103,  308 

,  Nicholas,  104 

,  Phillis,  368 

,  Richard,  93 

,  Stephen,  368 

,  Wm.,  115 

Foxcrofte,  Tho.,  113 
Foxen,  John,  179,  236 
Foxsley,  Jane,  123 
Foy,  Hugh,  478 
Frame,  William,  478 
Framerie,  Marl  in,  198 
Francis,  209 

(a  Negro),  182 

,  William,  296 


Francisco,  Mathias,  254 
Francke,  Daniell,  190 
Francklin,  Nicholas,  435 
Franklin,  Jonathan,  74 

(Francklyn,    Frank- 


-,  Sylus,  84 


lyn,  orFrancklyon),  Thomas, 
318*,  319*,  323,  367 
Frankling,  Christopher,  443 
Fransum,  Joseph,  368 
Fraser,  Malcum,  320* 
Frazill,  John,  71  [2IO 

i  Freame  (or  Freme),  John,  171, 
j  Freboume,  see  Freebourne 
Frederick,  John,  447 
!  Free,  John,  40 
Freebourne,    Freebourn,    Fre- 
bourne,  Fribourne 


INDEX. 


533 


Freebourne,  Mary,  278,  279 

,  Sarah,  278 

,  William,  278,  279  \ 

Freeman,  Alice,  98 

,  Anthony,  130 

,  Bennet,  103 

,  Bridges,  182 

,  Edmond,  93,  98 

,  Edward,  98 

Elizabeth,  98,   134, 


436 


-  (or  Freman),  Henry, 


446 

,  John,  92,  98 

,   Joseph,   358, 

384,  404 

,  Marie,  92 

,  Raph,  209 


367, 


-,  Sycillie,  92 

-,  Thomas,  93,  139 

.,  William,  138,  502 


Frost,  Frostt 

,  Francis,  454 

• ,  Reignold,  153 

,  Tho.,  134 

Fry,  Frye 
— ,  Henry,  191 
— ,  John,  187,  190 
— ,  Richard,  145 
— ,  see  Frie 

Fryer,  George,  117,  if?  Frier 
Fryme,  Richard,  38 
Fulcock,  Henry,  133 
Fulder,  Kat,  113 
Fulford,  Jo.,  82 
Fulham,  Thomas,  195 
Fuller,  Alice,  105 
— ,  Joane,  454 

,  Jo.,  73   o 

,  Marie,  48 

,  Win.,  73 


Gammage,  Gamage,  Gamadge, 
or  Gamidge 

,  Stephen,  327,  330 

,  Thomas,    333,  336, 

341 

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 

,  Henrie,  251 

,  William,  187,  256,  273 

,  see  Ganey 

Card,  Margeret,  1 23,  see  Guard 
Garde,  Alexander  de  la,  75 
Gardener,  Wm.,  85 
Gardiner,  Edward,  170 
•,  Thomas,  507 


Freme,  see  Freame 
Freman,  see  Freeman 
French,  Elizabeth,  99,  100 

,  Francis,  99 

,  John,  50,  99,  152 

,  Judeth,  283 

,  Marie,  99 

,  Roger,  326 

,  Samuell,  369 

,  Wm.,  IOO 

Frere,John,  477 

. ,  Tobias,  329,  477,  see  Frier 

,  William,  477 

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 

,  Tobias,  79,  see  Frere 

,  Vrsula,  218 

,  see  Fryer 

Frisbie,  Richard,  260 
Frisby,  Elizabeth,  123 
Frisle,  Frissel,  Frissell 

,  Daniel,  423,  433 

,  Elizabeth,  423,  433 

,  Margery,  194 

,  Thomas,  423,  433 

Frister,  Robert,  123 
Frith,  Robert,  ill 

,  Samuell,  369 

,  Sarah,  428 

,  Tho.,  118 

Frogmorton,  John,  176 


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 
Fuss),      Morris,     333,    338, 

34° 

Fusheir,  Phillip,  4.61 
Fusse,  see  Furse 
Futer,  Thomas,  502 
Fyers,  Jone,  367 
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 
— ,  Richard,  70 

Galhampton  (Galhamton,  Gil- 
hampton, or  Gilhamton), Tho- 
mas, 332,  335,  340,  see  Gil- 
hampton 

Gall,  Andrew,   349,  361,  370, 

379,  409 
,  Joseph,   334,    see  Gale, 

John 

Caller,  Wm.,  135 
Galley,  Tho.,  135 
Gallop,  Ann,  337 
Galloway,  Charles,  75 
Garni  in,  Robert,  149 


Gardner,  Ann,  75 

— ,  Charles,  317,  342,  344 

,  Edward,  107 

,  George,  370 

,  John,  371,  374 

,  Lyon,  118 

,  Mary,  118 

•,  Peter,  68 

,  Thomas,  123 

.,  William,  507 


Garland,  Hugh,  36 
••Jo.,  112 


Garman,  Timothy,  435 
Garner,  Mary,  502 

,  Miller,  502 

Garnett,  Elizabeth,  187,  255 

,  Judith,  279 

,  Susan,  187,  255 


,  Thomas,  187,  255 

Garney,  James,  478 
Garr,  Symon,  137 
Garrard,  Edward,  71 
Garret,  Garrett 

,  Emond,  502 

,  Francis,  83 

,  Owen,  71 

,  Steeven,  50 

,  Richard  West—,  135 

,  Tho.,  8 1 

,  William,  217 


Garrott,  Thomas,  438 
Gary,  Edward,  478 
Gascoign,  Peter,  436 
Gascoyne,  Savill,  116 

,  Stephen,  447 

,  see  Gaskoyne 


Gaselee,  or  Gaslee 

,  Elizabeth,  492 

,  John,  4,78,  492 

-,  Susanna,  492 


Gasko,  Thomas,  173 


534 


INDEX. 


Gaskoyne,  Thomas,  264,  see 

Gascoyne,  &c. 
Caspar,  Pierre,  198 

Gass,  Edward,  51 

Gastrell,  Ebedmelcch,  169 

Cater,  Joan,  1 1 1 

,  Jo.,  in,  112 

Gates,  Elizabeth,  232 

,  Sir  Thomas,  155 

,  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),    Wil- 
liam, 183,  195 

Gaurd,  La,  184 

Gavett,  John,  194 

Gavyn,  Richard,  127 

Gawntlett,  see  Gauntlett 

Gawyn,  see  MacGawyn 

Gay,  Abell,  471 

,  James,  171 

(or  Guy),  John,  326,  328 

,  Widow,  471 

Gayer,  Francis,  112 

Gayne,  William,  187,  253,  see 
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 

Geies,  Wm.,  135 

Genney,  Richard,  124 

Gentler,  Vallentyn,  191 

George,  188 

,  Henry,  112 

,  Thomas,  478 

Gerden,  Bridget,  64 

Gerish,  Benjamin,  371 

Gew,  Henry,  126 

Ghiselin,  Claude,  199 

Gibbes,  see  Gibbs 

Gibbins,  Oliff,  125 

Gibbons,    Henry,     332,    338, 

34° 

,  James,  60 

,  John,  461 
— — ,  Mathew,  140 


Gibbs,  Gibbes 
— ,  Bassill,  469,  472 

,  Edward,  86,  371,  466 

,  Francis,  223 

,  Jane,  126,  144 


— ,  John,  105,  131,  171,  211, 

260,  316,  318,  323,  343,  469, 

478 

,  Joseph,  502 

,  Lieut.,  209 

[? — ],  Mary,  469 

,  Nicholas,  342 

,  Phillip,  502 

,  Richard,  371 

,  Sarah,  466 

—  ,  Stephen,  329,  470 

,  Thomas,  323 

Gibbson,  Gibson 

,  Ann,  62 

,  Francis,  174 

,  John,  122,  502 

,  Mathew,  502 

•,  Nico.,  112 


Gill,  Mark,  120 
— ,  Richard,  115 
— — ,  Thomas,  129 
Cillam,  Gilham,  Gillham 

,  Ann,  97 

,  Ben.,  97 

,  Emanuell,  502 

Jo.,  124,  478 


— ,  Tho.,  124 
Wm.,  137 


Cille,  Jan.,  199 
Gilles,  Edward,  478 

1  ,  Junr.,  478 

Gillett,  Richard,  194 
Gilliard,  Anto.,  85 
,  John,  434 


Gilson,  Thomas,  74 
Gislingham,  Edward,  432 
•,  Elisabeth,  432 


-,  Richard,  141 
-,  Walter,  52 
-,  William,  40,  139 
-,  Yeoman,  118 


,  Jone,  432 

Gitly,  Henry,  433 
Gittes,  Henry,  371 
Gittings,  John,  489 
-,  Mabell,  489 


-,  Mary,  489 


Giddins,  Geo.,  45,  46 
,  Jane,  45 


Gidion,  Rowland,  373 
Gifford,  Edward,  122 
•,  Francis,  272 


,  Samuell,  444 

Giggon,  Jesper,  64 
Gilbert, ,  195 


-,  Henry,  122 
,  James,  347,  358,  362, 

394,  399,  432 

,  Nathaniel!,  478 

,  Robert,  80,  431 

,  Roger,  122 

-,  Thomas,  141,  365,383, 


I  Gladdin,  Tho.,  356 

i  Glade,  Joseph,  38 
Gladwell,  Aymes,  66 
Glaister,  Richard,  37 
Clasbrooke,  Wm.,  118 
Glassenden,  John,  133 
Gleadston,  Nicholas,  193 
Glenester,  Robert,  123 
Clifford,  Hanna,  109  [?  Clif- 
ford] 
Closter,  Jo.,  122 

.,  Mathew,  170,  206 


386,  398 

-,  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 
Cilhampton,  Olliver,  445 

— ,  see  Galhauipton 


Gilham,  Gillham,  see  Giilam 
Gill,  Allexander,  174,  240 

,  John,  104,  319*,  323 

, ,  Junr.,  319 


Glouer  [«.£•.,  Glover] 
Glover,  Alexander,  128 

,  Henry,  178,  280 

,  John  Jarvice,  alias, 

181 

,  Richard,  in 

Glower,  Charles,  150 
Glyiin,  Bryan,  101 
Goad,  John,  112,  142 

,  Tho.,  100 

— — ,  Wm.,  141 
Goadby,  Jo.,  46 
Goald,  John,  319 
Goard,  Richard,  72,  76 
Codbehere,  Benjamin,  431 
Godbitt,  Tho.,  79 
Codby,  Joane,  253 

,  Thomas,  187,  253,  273 

Coddard,  John,  166* 
Coddin,  Edward,  85 
,  George,  71 


.Jo,  135 

— ,  see  GoOi 


ing 


INDEX. 


535 


Godding,  Gooden  or  Goden, 
Abraham,  315,  320*,  325, 
see  Goding 

Godffree,  Gilbert,  372 

Godfrey,  Andrew,  422 

,  Jo.,  101 

— ,  Sarah,  422 

Godfrie,  Henrie,  140 

Godfry,  Mary,  371 

Goding,  Peter,  454,  se>-  God- 
ding, &c. 

Godsall     (or   Godsal),     John, 

3i6*.  3'7,  343 

Godwin,  Reinould,  258,  see 
Goodwyn 

,  Robert,  261 

Goeing,  Frances,  499 

— ,  John,  499 
Goff,  William,  136 
Goffe,  Eliza,  107 
— ,  James,  498 

,  Marie,  87 

,  Michael,  498 

Gogin,  William,  372 
Golane,  .Mary,  430 
— ,  Patric,  430 
Gold,  Edward,  54 

,  Eliz.,  123 

,  Jarvice,  48 

— ,  William,  440 
Goldenham,  Jonas,  133 
Colder,  Win.,  124 
Golding,  George,  1 68 

,  John,  70 

,  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 
Golthorp,  Ralph,  103 
Gomez,  Isaac,  450 
Gonn,  Ann,  107 
— ,  Jasper,  107 
Good,  Thomas,  299 
Goodale,  Abraham,  282 

,  Isaacke,  282 

,  Maty,  282 

,  Robert,  282 

Goodall,  Katherin,  280 

,  Robert,  280 

Goodbarne,  John,  119 
Goodby,  Jone,  187 
Goodchild,  Richard,  195 
,  Chrismus,  195 


Gooddens,  Adam,  291 
Goodeii,  set'  Godding 
Goodenuff,  Sam  ,  69 
Goodfaith,  Joseph,  304 
Goodhew,  jane,  108 
Goodhue,  Nico.,  108 
Good  in,  Anne,  293 
Gooding,  Joseph,  371 
Goodladd,  Richard,  80 
Goodman,  Ellz.,  454 

— ,  Richard,  478 

— ,  Robert,  183,  260 
,  Tho.,  37 


,  Tymothie,  75 

Goodridge,  Jo.,  125 
Goodson,  John,  IOI,  125 
Goodwene,  John,  145 
Goodwinn,  Mary,  134 
Goodwyn,  Goodwynn 

Jane,  134 

Marie,  67 

Reinold,  183,  set  God- 


Tho.,  8 1 
William,  150 


Gookines,  Daniell,  243 
Goold  (or  Gould),  Enock,  316*, 

3'7,  343 

,  Thoma?,  316,  342 


— ,  see  Gould 
Goose,  William,  293 
Gorden,  Edmond,  59 
•,  George,  372 
,  Peter,  478 


Gorges,  Sir  Ferdinand,  159* 

,  Henry,  462 

— ,  Richard,  Lord,  162 
Gorham,  John,  94 

• ,  Thomas,  94 

Gorhie,  Donough,  129 
Gorman  (or  Gormon),  Matthew, 

478,  495 
Gorton,  John,  372 

,  Richard,  372 

,  Steven,  122 


Gosling,  Tho.,  8 1 
Goslinn,  Jo.,  81 
Gosnel,  Elisabeth,  422 
,  John,  422 


Gosselin,  Wm.,  142 
Gosselyng,  George,  161* 

,  James,  161* 

Gother,  Henry,  372 

Gough  (or  Gowgh),    Mathew, 

izi,  137 

Gould  (or  Goold),  Enock,  316* 

3 '7.  343 

,  Grace,  90 

,  John,  90 

,  Fetter,  191 


lould,  Thomas,  318 

,  William,  316* 

see  Goold 


jouldfinch,  Nicholas,  226 
moulding,   Thomas,    239,    see 

Golding 

iouldinge,  Jane,  152 
,  Sara,  249 


iouldingham,  Henry,  465 

,  John,  465 

-,  sec  Goldingham 


Gouldocke,  Sara,  185 
iouldsmith,  Arthur,  179 

,  Nicholas,  175 

,  see  Goldsmith 


Gouldson,  Gouldston 

,  Anne,  281 

•,  Henery,  281,  282 


,  Mary,  282 

jouldwell,  Henry,  186 

Gourdeman,  Jean,  198 

~ourney,  William,  151 

Governeur,  Abraham,  166* 

Gowde,  Henry,  140 

Gowen,  Tho.,  119 

Gowgh,  see  Gough. 

Cirace,  Benjamin,  454 

,  Junr.,438 
,  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 

,  Thomas,  129 

,  see  Graunger 

Grant,  Thomas,  431,  jivGraunt 

Grasson,  Wm.,  123 

Graston   (or  Grafton),   James, 

37 
Graue,     Graues,      see   Grave, 

Graves 
Graunger,   Nicholas,   188,     see 

Granger 
Graunt,  John,  121 

,  Zeth,  150 

,  see  Grant 

Grave,  Elnor,  225,  see  Snow 

,  George,  225 

,  Joan,  130 

,  John,  225 

,  Mary,  130 

.,  William,  286 


Graves    (or  Crane),    George, 

175 

,  Mary,  467 

,  Richard,  92 

,  Robert,  217,  467 

,  Rose,  467 


INDEX. 


Graves,  Thomas,  188,  263 
Gray,  Edward,  51 

,  Francis,  79 

,  George,  339 

,  John,  342 

,  Mathew,  342 

— ,  Richard,  137,  478,  494 

,  Robert,  372,  443,  478 

,  see  Grey 

Graye,  Jone,  176,  228 

,  Margrett,  228 

,  Thomas,  176,  228 

,  William,  176,  228,  502 

Grazbury,  John,  307. 
Gra2ebury,  James,  31 1 
Greefeson,  William,  139 
Green,  Jacob,    348,    369,   380, 

383,  389,  406,  411,  416 

,  Richard,  317*.  319*,  324 

,  see  Greene 

Greene,  Abigail,  150 

,  Aderton,  192 

,  Alexander,  125 

,  Ambrose,  140 

,  Daniell,  36 

,  Darcas,  278 

,  Edward,  125 

,  Elizabeth,  465,  467 

,  Ellin,  62 

,  George,  36, 463 

.  Jacob,  150 

John,  70,  74,  8l,  150, 


176,  182,  194,  279 
-,  Joseph,  150 


,  Nicholas,  71 

,  Percivall,  62 

,  Perseverance,  150 

,  Richard,  86,  179,  236 

,  Robert,  102,  170 

,  Roger,  138 

,  Saloman    (or   Sollo- 

man),  189,  264 

,  Sara,  113 

,  Sisley,-i74 

,  Suzan,  71 

-,  Thomas  38,  45,  46,  83, 


103,  142 

--,  William,  71,  126,  127, 


141,  254,  462,  465,  467 
Greenelefe,    Wm.(    128,    see 

Greenleafe 
Greenewood,  John,  39 

,  Robert,  141 

,  set  Greenwood 

Greenhill,  Nicholas,  230 
Greenidge,  Jane,  490 

,  Jean,  478 

,  Philocleon,  490 

,  Richard,  478,  490 

Greenleafe,  Ami,  204 


Greenleafe,  Robert,  204 

,  Susan,  204 

,  Thomas,  204 

,  see  Greenelefe 

Greenly,  Jo.,  51 

,  Steeven,  52 


Greenoway,  Ursula,  57 
Grcenslatt,  Thomas,  373 
Greenway,  Robert,  357,  408 

•,  Wm.,    317*,   319*, 


320* 

Greenwich,  Jo.,  74 
Greenwood,  John,  37,  437 

,  Tho.,  51 

,  see  Greenewood 


Greevett,  Ellin,  227 

,  John,  227 

,  see  Grevett 

Gregorie,  Alexander,  138 
— ,  Ben,  115 

,  Tho.,  121 

,  see  Griggory 


Gregory,  Ormond,  478 

,  Richard,  171,  222 

,  Thomas,  327,  331 

•,  see  Griggory 


Greigs,  John,  352 
Grenier,  Antoine,  198 
Grensild,  Barbrey,  294 

,  Marey,  294 

•,  Samuell,  294 


Gressam,  Edward,  128 
,  Jo.,  127 


Grestninh,  Jacobus,  370 
Gretrick,  Thomas,  297 
Grevett,  John,   178,   see  Gree- 
vett 
Grey,  Matthew,  472 

,  Ralph,  167*,  168 

•,  Thomas,  162 
•,  Ursula,  425 

,  see  Gray,  Graye 

Gribell,  Thomas,  145 
Griddick,  Jo.,  135 
Griffige,  Joan,  123 
Griffin,  Griffine,  Griffinn 

Ann,  113,  133 

Dennis,  372 

Edward,  417,  478 

George,  154 

Gualter,  428 

Henry,  427 

John,  136,  226,  267 

Marie,  68 

Mathew,  192 

Rice    (or  Rise),   185, 


243 


Richard,  190,  195 
Thomas,  133,  194 
Win.,  115 


Griffin,  see  Griphin  and  Gruffin 
Griffith,  Ambrose,  183 

,  Edward,  138 

,  Grace,  432 

,  Herbert,  489 

,  To.,  120 

,  Josua,  97 

,  Rebecca,  432 


-,  Robert,  432 
-,  Wm.,  119 
-,  see  Gyffith. 


Griffiths,  Richard,  41 
Griff's,  see  Griffith,  Griffiths 
Griggory,  John,  454,  see  Gre- 
gory, Gregorie 
Grigg's,  Grigg 

,  Alyce  (or  Alee),  44, 


370 


-,  Elisa,  44 
-,  Geo.,  44 
-,  James,  44 
-,  John,  478 


,  Mary,  44 

,  Robert,  370 

,  Tho.,  44,  119 

,  Wm.,  44 


Griggson,  Grigson 

,  Richard,  80 

,  Robert,  478 

,  Wm.,  38 


Grimes,  Ann,  173 
•,  Gilbert,  73 


,  George,  190 

(or  Grines),    George, 


267 

Grimscroft,  jo.,  36 
Grimston,  Anthony,  IO2 
,  Justice,  43 


Grind,  Richard,  135 
Grindall,  Edward,  135,  1 80 
Grinder,  Thomas,  172 
Grindon,  Edward,  270 
Grindry,  John,  187 

,  Jone,  187 

,  Mary,  187 


Grines  (or    Grimes),    George, 

267 
Griphin,  Raph,  178,  see  Griffin, 

&c. 

Gritton,  Ellizabeth,  454 
Groneare,  John,  502 
Groue,    Groues,     see    Grove, 

Groves 

Ground,  Robert,  39 
Grove,  Benjamin,  353,  377 
,  Joseph,  440 


,  Richard,  231 

•,  Wm.,  129 


,  see  Groves 

Grover,  Samuel,  132 


INDEX. 


537 


Groves,  Benjamin,  401 

,  Elizabeth,  87 

,  Jo.,  87 

,  see  Grove 

Growce,  Samuell,  118 
Gmbb,  John,  271 

— ,  Thomas,  228 

,  William,  70 

Grubthorn,  Edward,  133 
Grudge,  Humfrey,  84 
Gruffin,  John,  192,  see  Griffin, 

&c. 

Gualmay,  Thomas,  64 
Guard,  Elizabeth,  491 

,  Isabell,  491 

,  Peregrine,  491 

,  William,  347,  358,  362, 

379,  387,  392,  4°3,  412,  4"3 , 

• ,  see  Gard 

Gudderidge,  Ann,  102 

— • — ,  Tho.,  113 

Gume  (Gunie,  or  Gume),  Grif- 

fine,  177 
( ),  Thomas,  191, 

192,  «93 

Guise,  Christopher,  164* 
Gullifer,  Tho.,  71 
Gulliver,  Mr.,  436 
Gulstons,  Chad.,  195,  see  Gun- 

ston 
Gume  (Guine  or  Gunie),  Grif- 

fine,  177 
Guiiiy  [i.e.,  Gummy],  Richard, 

95 

Gun,  Daniel,  424 

— ,  Sarah,  424 

,  Thomas,  424 

,  see  Gunne 

Gundrie,  John,  251 

• ,  Marie,  251 

Gunie  (Guine,  or  Gume)  Grif- 
fine,  177 

— —  (or  Guine),  Thomas,  191, 
192,  193 

Gunne,  Daniel,  465 

• ,  Henry,  465 

-      — ,  see  Gun 

Gunner)',  John,  274 

Gunning,  John,  478 

Gunston,  Chad.,   189,  see  Gul- 
stons 

Gunstone,  Thomas,  462 

Gunter  (or  Ganter),  Lester,  131 

,  Wm.,  142 

Guppy,    Justinean    (or  Juzti- 
pher,  332,  335,  34' 

,  Wm.,  318*,  319*,  320* 

Gurge,  William,  151 

Gurr,  George,  180,  236 

Currish,  Jeffery,  117 


Qutsall,  Walter,  92 
Guy,  445,  454 

,  Alice,  75 

,  Elisabeth,  428 

,  James,  205 

(or  Gay),  John,  326,  328 

,  Richard,  120 

,  Robert,  171,  228 

,  Whitney,  195 

,  William,  35 

Gwyne,  Paul,  440 
Gyffith,  Ambrose,  255 

•,  Joyse,  255 

-,  see  Griffith 


Gyles,  Wm.,   318*,   319*,  see 
Giles 

HABBARD,  Joan,  496 

,  William,  496 

Habbittell,  Geo.,  123 
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 

,        ,  88,  89,  90 

,  H.,  87 

,  Jo.,  66 

,  Richard,  73,  100 

,  Robert,  91,  92,  96, 


97 

Hackwood,  Mary,  429 
Hadbie,  Tho.,  81 
Hadborne,  Anna,  91 

,  Anne,  91 

,  Geo.,  91 

,  Rebecca,  91 


Hadnet,  Humfrey,  101 

Haeward,  Thomas,  149,  see 
Haieward,  Haiward,  Hay- 
ward 

Haffell,  see  Hasfell 

Hagar  (a  Negro),  429 

Haggar,  Robert,  109 

Haggat,  Othniell,  338 

Hagthorp,  William,  479 

Haiden,  Tho.,  128,  see  Hey- 
don,  Heiden 

Haies,  Ant".,  12 1 

,  James,  137 

,  John,  41 

,  Robert,  72 

,  William,  50 


Haies,  see  Hayes 
Haieward,  John,  70 

,  Samuell,  56 

,  Sith,  no 

,  Richard,  121 

,  see  Haeward, 


Hay- 


ward,  Haiward 
Haieword,  James,  43 
Haile,  Sarah,  132 

,  Thomas,  173 

Haine  (or  Hanie),  John,   184, 

see  Hayne 
Haines  (or  Hames),  Thomas, 

128 

,  William, 


180 


-,  see  Haynes 


Haiward,  Robert,  II J,  see  Hae- 
ward, &c. 

Hakes,  Thomas,  191 

Hakesby,  Isabell,  113 

Hal,  Elisabeth,  437 

— ,  Esther,  437 

— ,  Francis,  437 

— ,  Jehu,  434 

— ,  tee  Hall 

Halam,  Ro,bert,  169,  see  Hal- 
lam,  Hallum 

Haldin,  Richard,  133 

Hale,  Barnabie,  379 

,  Jo.,  119 

,  Thomas,  206 

Haler,  Henrie,  112 

Hales,  Jo.,  112 

Haley,  Dennis,  376 

,  Thomas,  479 

,  see  Hayley,  Haly,  Heylei 

Halford,  Tho.,  43 

Halfyard,  Aymies,  135 

Halingworth,  see  Hafiingworth 

Hall,  Agnis,  283 

,  Anne,  421 

P-], ,  469 

,  Anthony,  428 

,  Christopher,  176,  227 

,  Dorothy,  283 

,  Elizabeth,  283,  421 

,  Esther,  421 

,  Francis,  421,  455 

,  George,  173,  222 

,  Giles,  377 

,  Grissell,  283 

,  Hugh,  186,  252,  443,  507 

,  James,  115 

,  Jeffery,  185 

,  Joane,  283,  507 

,  John,  114,  141,  178,  227, 

421,  426,  502 

,  Joseph,  283 

,  Richard,  447 

68 


538 


INDEX. 


Hall    Robert,  414 

Samuell,  76 

Susan,  173,  222,  227,  432 

Susanna,  421 

Temperance,  283 

Thomas,  79,  80,  87,  III, 

137,  188,  194,  235,  304 

Tristram,  283 

William,  112,  236,   332, 

338,  341,  469 

,  see  Hal 

Hallam,  Win.,  479,  jtv  Halam, 

Hallum 

Hallers,  Julian,  219 
Hallett,  Hallet 

,  Andrewe,  286 

,  Christopher,  422,  430 

,  Gregory,  434 

,  John,   328,   337,   366, 

422,  430,  441,  454 

,  Joseph,  326 

,  Mary,  422,  430 

,  Richard,  443 

,  Thomas,  327,  329 

Halliack,  John,  92 
Halliers,  Idye,  210 
Hallingworth,  Halingworth 

Edward,  74 

Eliz.,  108 

Richard,  108 

Suzan,  108 

jsrHollingworth 

Halloway,  Abraham,  63 

— ,  Darby,  424 

,  Lanthil,  424 

— ,  Mary,  424 
Hallowell,  Huyn,  81 
Hallum,  Mary,  493 

,  Wm.,  493 

,  see  Halam,  Hallum 

Halock,  Edward,  94 
Halsey,  Jo.,  76 

,  Richard,  112 

Haly,    Ellin,    u6,  see   Haley, 

Hayley,  &c. 
Ham,  John,  432,  455 

,  Joseph,  245 

,  Susanna,  432 
Haman  (or  Hamun),  John,  191, 

192 

,  Joseph,  185 

,  Mathew,  179 

,  see  Hayman 

Hamar,  see  Hamor 
Hamblen,  Mathew,  67 
Hamblin,  Widow,  455 
Hamdy  (or  Hamey),  Richard, 

no 

Hamer,  see  Hamor 
Hamerly,  see  Hammerly 


Hames,  Clement,  136 

,      Richard,      143,      see 

Hamis 

,  Tho.,  41 

(or  Haines),  Tho.,  128 

( ),    William, 


180 
Ilamey  (or  Ilamdy),  Richard, 

no 

Ilamias,  Moses,  449 
Hamilton,  Adam,  374 
-— ,  James,   Marquis  of, 

160 

I  [amis,  Richard,  141,  see  Hamcs 
Hamlin,  Giles,  360 
Hammerly,  Martha,  469 
Hamock,  Allin,  120 
Hamon,  Mathew,  235 
Hamond  (or  Hammond) 

,  Christopher,  121 

,  Daniell,  86 


,  Elizabeth,  67,  279 

— ,  John,  41,  279 

,  Sarah,  279 

Hamor,  Hamar,    Hamer,    Ha- 
mors 

;  Elizabeth,  223 

Mrs.,  174 


,  Raphe,  174,  223,  236, 

271,  272 

Hampton,  Joane,  253,  261 
•,  John,  84,  183 


— ,  Mrs.  184 


184, 


,  William,  253,  261 

Hamun  (or  Haman),  John,  191, 

192,  see  I  layman 
Hanbury,  Daniell,  48 

,  Nicholas,  480 

Hancock,  Alexander,  378 

,  John,  137,  442 

,  Tho.,  121 

Hand,  Tho.,  124 

,  Winnifred,  64 

Handcleare,    Beniamine, 

243 

Handley,  Robert,  112 
Hands,  Richard,  41 
Handy,  Elizabeth,  466 

,  John,  455,  466 

— ,  Samuell,  in 

Hanes  (or  Haues),  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 


Hankworth   (or  Haukworth), 

Nathaniell,  243 
Hanmer,  George,  86 
•,  Tho.,  128 


Hanmerry,  Nicholas,  479 
Hannah,  Andrew,  379 

,  George,  164,  167,  446 

,  James,  167 


Hannay,  George,  163*,  343 
Hannis,  Richard,  14! 
Hanson,  Ann,  489 

,  Francis,  489 
,  John,  489 

,  Rebecca,  491 


--  ,  Robert,  491 
--  ,  Samuell,  454,  462 
Hanway,  George,  165* 
Harbert,  Edward,  480 

-  ,  Jo-,  9> 

-  ,  Wm.,  IO2 
Harbin,  Allexander,  439 

—  ,  Joseph,  439 
Harbynn,  Peter,  127 
Harcombe  (or  Hercombe), 

John,  319,  319*,  323 
Hardcastell,  Mathew,  252 
Hardeman     (or    Hardiman), 

John,  326,  330 

Harding,  Christopher,  190,  269 
--  ,  Edward,  437,  455 
,  Eliz.,  73 


---  ,  Francis,  421,  454 

,  Henry,  461,  466,  479, 


495 


-,  Hugh,  307 


,  John,   350,  374,  394, 

404 

,  Katharine,  421 

,  Margery,  71 

,  Mary,  421 

,  Xathanael,  466 

-,  Sara,  133 

,  Thomas,  182 

,  Wm.,  133,  439,  446 

Hardiss,  Joan,  102 
Hardisse,  William,  102 
Harden,  John,  121 
Hardwick,  Francis,  455 
Hardy,  Joseph,  357,  358,  374, 

394,  4°4 

,  Robert,  73 


Hare,  Bryan,  124 

— ,  Elvy,  490 

,  George,  490 

,  John,  437,  45; 

,  Mary,  437 

,  Sarah,  490 

,  Suzan,  125 

Harecourt,  Robert,  156 
11  arc  (inch,  Wm.,  104 


INDEX. 


539 


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, 

468 

,  Richard,  468 

Harlstone,  Edward,  479 
Harman,  Captain,  47 

,  Charles,  264 

,  Kllis,  115 

,  Francis,  109 

,  Jo.,  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 

,  Anthony,  479,  491 

,  Dorithe,  170 

,  Edward,  377 

,    Elinor     (or    Elinor), 

184,  243 

,  Elizabeth,  490 

,  Geo.,  64 

,  Hannah,  431 

,  Henry,  297 

,  John,  42,  82,  103,  170, 

252,  268,  333-338,341,  359, 

454 

-,  Lieut.,  180 


,  Lucy,  491 

,  Mabell,  491,  494 

,  Richard,  87,  128,  467, 

490 

,  Robert,  36,  116,  142 

,  Thomas,  170,  203 

,  Walter,  149 

,  William,  39,  70,    114, 

135,  186,  193,  462 

Zachariah,   479,    490, 


494 
Harrison,  Abraham,  502 

,  Ann,  1 86 

,  Charts,  437 

,  George,  269 

,  Hugh,  104 

,  John,  39,  102 

,  Raphe,  195 


Harrison,  Richard,  96 

(Ilarison,  or  Harris- 


son),  Robeit,  138,  323,  331 

-  ,  William,  106 
Harrowigg,  Marie,  67 
Harrwell,  Tho.,  143 
llarrwood,  see  llarwood 
Hart,  Harte,  Ilartt 

-  ,  Captain,  176 

-  ,  Charity,  490 

-  ,  Chri.,  85 

-  ,  Dorothy,  490 

-  ,  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 
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 
Griffith,  373 


—  -   Henry,  447 
Sir  John,  160 


—  John,  158,  440 

-  Nicholas,  37 

—  Richard,  45,  83 
--   Samuell,  195 

—  Thomas,  232,  416 

—  William,  334,  338,  341 
Harwood,  llarrwood 
---  ,  Ann,  423 

-  ,  Augustin,  105 
-  ,  Daniell,  455 

—  ,  Grace,  241 

—  ,  John,  423 

-  ,  Margarett,  151 
--  ,  Mary,  423 

-  ,  Paule,  187,  253 
--  ,  Ralph,  40 
--  —  ,  Richard,  329,  337 
—  -  ,  Robert,  122 

-,  Thomas,    120,    178, 


241 


-,  William,  181,  238 


Hasfell,  Marie,  55 

,  Martha,  55 

,  Rachell,  55 

,  Richard,  55 


Hasfell,  Ruth,  55 
-,  Sara,  55 


Hascll,  John,  445 

,  Peter,  378 

,  William,  374 

•,  see  Hassell,  Hazel 


Hosehrood,  Elizabeth,  488,  494 

• ,  Jane,  494 

,  Richard,  488 

— ,  Thomas,  479,  488, 

494 

Itaslcwood,  Walter,  237 
Hasley,  John,  181,  238 
Hassard,      Edward,      67,      see 

Hazard 
Hassell,  Benjamin,  -|/|/[ 

,  Ralph,  454 

,  Win.,  122 

,  sec  Hasell,  Hazel 


Hastings,  Edward,  69 

,  Susan,  280 

•,  Thomas,  280 


Hatch,  Rebecca,  187 
•,  Thomas,  222 


Hatchet,  Tho.,  102 
Hatfeild,  Hatfield,  Hattfitd 

,  Joseph,  183,  260 

•,  William,  172,  210 


Hathorn,  Jo.,  103 
Hathorne,  Tho.,  47 
Hathoway,  Jo.,  108 
Hathway,  Samuell,  455 

,  Suzan,  96 

Hatrell,  George,  135 
Hatterton,  TO.,  80 
Hattfild,  tee  Hatfeild 
Hatton,  Ann,  430 

,  Charles,  479 

,  John,  248 

,  Olive,  248 

,  Robert,  373 

,  Thomas,  430 

•,  Wm.,  129 


Hanby,  Richard,  39 

Haues  (or  Hanes),  Luke,  I2O 

Haughtaine,  Richard,  480 

Haughton  (or  Houghton), 
Epaphroditus,  165*,  166 

,  Gerrard,  298,  see 

Hawton 

Hauiland,  see  Haviland 

Haukins,  see  Hawkins 

Haukom,  see  HawlUom,  &c. 

Haukseworth,  Tho.,  43,  see 
Hawksworlh 

Haukworth  (or  Hankworth), 
Nathaniel!,  243,  see  Hawks- 
worth 

Haulkom,  see  Hawlkom 

Haulton,  William,  279 

68—2 


540 


INDEX. 


Hausen  (or  Hawcn),   Samuell, 

479 

Havercamp,  Francis,  126 
Haviland,  Mathew,  329,  444 

,  Miles,  374 

Haward,  Henry,  278.' 

,  Hugh,  218 

,  Susan,  218 
• — —— ,  see  Hayward 
Ha  way,  Thomas,  172 
Hawen  (or  Hausen),   Samuell, 

479 
Hawes,  Ann,  131 

,  Anna,  131 

,  Obediah,  131 

,  Reginoll,  37 

• ,  Richard,  131 

Hawker,  Timothy,  334, 338, 341 
Hawkes,  Ellin,  117 
,  Mary,  117 

,  Wm.,  124 

Hawkins,  Abraham,  424 

Andrew,  443 

Clement,  74 

Geo.,  83 

James,  125 

Job,  56 

Mar)-,  424 

Richard,  59 

Thomas,    180,  234, 


424 


William,  151 
see  Hawkynns 


Hawksworth,  John,  454,  455, 

459 

,  William,  469 

,  see  Haukworth 

Hawkynns,  Marie,  58 

,  Robert,  58 

,  see  Hawkins 

Hawley,  Geo.,  120 

,  Henry,  126,  160,  426, 

434 

,  Jane,  426 

Hawlkom    (Haulkom,     Haul- 

kon,  Haukom,  or  Holcombe), 

Andrew,  319,  319*.  323 
Hawton,    Gerard,    374,    see 

Haughton 
Haxley,  Robert,  64 
Hay,  Daniell  de  La,  297 
— — ,  John  De  La,  296 

,  Peter,  1 60 

Hayem,  Abraham,  373 

Hayes,  Jane,  490 

— — ,  Martin,  402,  444 

,  Thomas,  479,  490 

,  see  Haies 
Hayley,     Anthony,     433,     see 

Haly,  Haley,  Heylei 


Hayman,   Nathan,    400,    404, 
414 

,  William,  39 

Hayman,  see  Unman 
Hayne,  Haynes 

,  John,  318*,  319*,  324 

•,  Michel!,  119 


,  William,  318*.  319*, 

322,  333,  33.7.  340 

•,  see  Haine,  Haines 


Hayse,  Thomas,  331 
Hayte,  Robert,  470 
Hayward,  John,  470 

,  William,  70 

•,   see  Haward,    Hae- 


ward,  £c. 
Haywood,  John,  331,  446,  479 

,  Widow,  447 

,  see  Hey  wood 


Hellier,  iiv  Ilellyer 
HcHin,  &c.,  jivHelin 
i  Hellue,  Robert,  193 
Ilellyer    (Hellier   or    Hillier), 

Robert,  327,  329 
( ),  Thomas,  327, 

329 
Helmes,  John,  376 

,  Thomas,  502 

Ilely,  John,  171,  2IO 

,  Mathew,  81 

,  see  Healy 

Ilelyn,  sa'  Ilelin 

Heraing  [/.£•.,  Hemming],  Jo., 

122 

Henderson,  Francis,  479 
•,  Wm.,  472 


['Hazard],  Henry,  188 

,  Joane,  188 

,  John,  188,  248 

•,  see  Hassard 


Hazell,  Toby,   64,  see  Hasell, 

Hassell 

Healy,  Wm.,  375,  see  Hely 
Hearst,  Wm.,  455 
Heath,  Elizabeth,  130 

,  Isack,  130 

,  Martha,  130 

,  Robert,  135 

,  Thomas,  121 

,  William,  150 


Heathfeild    (or    Heatchfeild), 

John,  318*,  319*,  323 
Heaton,  John,  446 
Hebbs,  Thomas,  175 
Hebden,  Tho.,  37 
Heck,  Katherin  Van,  IOI 

,  Olliver  Van,  IOI 

,  Peter  Van,  101 

Hecthrop  (or  Hectrop),  Wm., 

347,  455 
Hedges,  Francis,  87 

,  Robert,  1 74,  240 


Hedley,  Hedly 

,  Edward,  86 

,  Michell,  124 

,  Tho.,  86 


Hedsall,  Thomas,  54 
Heetl,  Robert,  84 
Heelis,  Geo.,  134 
Heford,  Nathan,  45 
•,  Roger,  242 


Heiden,  Henry,  in,   see  Hai- 

den,  Heydon 
Helawe,  Wm.,  81 
Helcott,  Thomas,  177,  265 
Helin  (Hellin,  Helline,  or  He- 

lyn),  John,  176,  181,  313* 


Hendly,  Daniell,  374 
Eliz",  374 


Hendry,  Jo.,  123 
Hendy,  Richard,  434 
Henley,  Edward,  324 
Henly,  Ralph,  429 
Henman,  Jo.,  134 
Henry,  184,  188 

,  Anna,  431 

,  Anthony,  431 

,  Wm.,  86 

Henson,  Phillipp,  52 
Henton,  Elias,  236 
Henwood,  Ann,  434 

•,  Thomas,  434 


Hepworth,  Joseph,  41 
Herbert,  Elisabeth,  424 

,  Charles,  162* 

,  Henry,  378 

,  William,  424 

Hercombe    (or    Harcombe), 

John,  319,  319*,  323 
Hereford,  Peter,  184 
Hernden,  Tho.,  134 
Hero,  Oble,  261 
Heron,  John,  105,  140 
Herrick,  Isaac,  373 
Herring,  Jo.,  75 
Herringman,  William,  479 
Herrott,  Edward,  137 
Mersey,  Richard,  95 
Heslerton,  Thomas,  445 
Heth,  Jo.,  132 

Hetherington,  Katherine,  374 
Hethersall,     Thomas,      188, 

272 
Hethersell     (or    Hethersall), 

John,  330,  338,  343 
Ilewbrayne,  John,  154 
Hewes,  John,  502 

,  Thomas,  254 

— ,  set  Hughes,   Hughs, 

Hues 


INDEX, 


Hewitt,  Robert,  446,  471,   see 

Huett 
Heydon,  J. ,   303,  see  Haiden, 

Heiden 
Heylei,  Richard,  43,  sa  Haley, 

Hayley 

Heywood,  John,  374,  see  Hay- 
wood 

Hibbins,  James,  63 
Hibbott's,  Katherin,  96 
Hichcocke,  Kilibett,  173 

,  Thomas,  177,  189 

,  William,  181 

,  see  Hitchcock 
Hickcombottom,  Jo.,  36,  see 

Higginbotham 
Hickey,  Wm.,  104 
Hickles,  Jane;  143 
Hickman,  Charity,  493 

,  Richard,  493 

,  Walter,  493 

Hickmore,  Mr.,  174 
Hicmott,  James,  224 
Hide,  Jamas,  81 

,  Richard,   125 

,  see  Hyde 

Higges,  Miles,  306 
Higginbotham,  John,  441,  455, 

see  Hickcombottam 
Higgins,  Elizabeth,  185 

,  John,  39,  206 

Higginson,  Ann,  124 

,  Humfrey,  124 

,  Margaret,  502 
Higgison,  Henry,  375 
Higley,  John.  374 
Hilgrove,  Alexander,  429 
Hilk,  John,  378 
Hilman,  jvt-  Hillman 
Hill,  Edward,  186,  257,  273 

,  Elizabeth,  152,  186,  252 

,  Frances,  187 

,  Francis,  260 

,  George,  94,  426 

,  Hanna,  1 86 

,  Henry,  85,  293 

,  Jane,  207 

,  Joan,  134 

,  John,  37,  39,  74,  80,  122, 

126,  138,  186,  249,  377, 455, 

497.  S°2 

(or  Gill),  John,  319* 

,  Katherin,  64 

,  Marmaduke,  207 

,  Robert,  106 

,  Thomas,  187 

,  William,   107,   149,  152, 

186 

,  see  Hills 

Hilliard,  Charles,  35 


Hilliard,  Gregory,  195 

,  John,  81,  140,  195 

.,  Wm.,  77 


Hillier,  see  Hellyer 
Hillman,  Ellner,  98 

(or  Hilman),  James, 


333.  337,  34° 
Hills,  Ismale,  188 

,  Rose,  123 

,  set  Hill 

Hilton,  Ali«e,  71 

,  Hugh,  128,  170,  203 

•,  Tho., 


Hinch,  John,  489 

•,  Margery,  489 
,  William,  489 


Hincle,  Margaret,  105 

,  William,  104 

•,  see  Hynd 


Hindsley,  Wm.,  123 
Hine,  Robert,  471 
Hingle,  James,  112 
Hinkynn,  Wm.,  141 
Hinshawe,  Wm.,  125 
Hinson,  Jo.,  128 
Hinton,  Ellias,  179 

,  John,  175 

,  see  Hynton 

Hippsley,  Jo.,  135 
Hitchcock,  Hitchcocke 

n  Captain,  195 

,  John,  319*,  324 

•,  Mathew,  59 


-,  Tho.,  104 
-,  Wm.,  79 
-,  see  Hichcock,  Hitc- 


kock 

Hitchcott,  John,  318*  [?  Hitch- 
cock] 

Hitchy,  John,  228 

Hitckock,  Alice,  237 

,  Thomas,  237 

,  see  Hichcock,  Hitch- 
cock, &c. 

Hiter,  George,  40 

Hoare,  Edward,  319* 

,  Richard,   318*,    319*, 


324 


(or  Hoar),    Thomas, 

326,  33° 
--  ,  see  Hore 
Hobbs,  Hobs,  Hobes 

Elizabeth,  378 

Humility,  426 

Oliver,    318*.    319*, 


324 


Robert,  140 
Roger,  326,  331 
Tho.,  69,  113 


Hobcraft,  Elinor,  421 


Hobcraft,  John,  421 
•,  Lovel,  42 1 


Hobes,  see  Hobbs 

Hobin,  Tho.,  139 

Hoble,  John,  286 

Hoblyn  (or  Holbin),   Christo- 
pher, 316*,  317,  342 

Hobs,  see  Hobbs 

Hobson,   Edward,    104,     169, 
20 1 

•,  John,  121 


,  Nicholas,  41 

•,  Thomas,  169,  268 


Hocksley,  John,  152 
Hoddins,  Jo.,  81 
Hodges,  Christopher,  429 

,  Elizabeth,  177,  220 

,  Jo.,  36,  54.  '04-  '93 

,  lone,  429 

,  Mr.,  50 

,  Roger,  86 

,  Tho.,  81 

Hodgskines,  Hojgskins,  Hod- 
skyns,  Hodskynns 

— • ,  Antonio,  124 

,  Edward,  120 

• ,  Henrie,  135 

1 — ,  Jesper,  125 

,  Margrett,  264 

,  Nicholas,  264 

— ,  Temperance,  264 

Hodgson,  William,  39 
Hodson,  Tho.,  137 
Hoeman,  Elizabeth,  118 

,  Wm.,  89 

,  Winifrid,  89 


Hog,  Thomas,  429,  sec  Hogg 
Hogdon,  Isaac,  434 

H°gg,  J°->  '29,  142.  see  Hog 
Hoggin,  Dennis,  in 
Hogman,  Elizabeth,  479 
Holbin  (or  Hoblyn),    Christo- 
pher, 316*,  317,  342 
Holbrooke,  Anne,  285 

,  Elizabeth,  285 

,  Jane,  285 

,  John,  285 

,  Thomas,  285 

Holburd,  Walter,  64 
Holcombe,  see  Hawlkom,  &c. 
Holder  John,  336 

,  Junr.,  502 

Meletiah,  502 

Nicholas,  479 

Wm.,  336 

see  Houlder 


Holdip 


423 


Frances,  423,  460 
Hilliard,    362,    375, 


-,  John,  423,  460 


54* 


INDEX. 


HoUlred,  Wm.,  53 
Holdsworth,  Arther,  378 

,  Gilbert,  71 

,  Jo.,  109 

Hole,  Robert,  446 
Holcman,  Roger,  379 

— ,  Thomas,  324 
Hollam,  Robert,  202 
Holland,  Abram,  139 

,  Ann,  123 

,  Gabriell,  169,  228 

,  Henry,  Earl  of,   159, 
160 

,  John,  38 

,  Manila,  105 

,  Rebecca,  228 

,  Robert,  38 

,  Thomas,  96 

• ,  Wm.,  1 10 

Hollard,  Angell,  285 

,  Katheryn,  285 

— ,  Thomas,  373,  441 
Holliday,  Mary,  375,  see  Hol- 

lyday 

Hollidge,  Roger,  102 
Hollingworth,  Wm.,    108,   see 

Hallingworth 
Hollin,  John,  427 
Hollinbrigg,  Edward,  I2O 
Hollinhy,  Richard,  52 
Hollinsworth,  Ralph,  455] 
Hollis,  Edith,  171 

,  Nico.,  51 

Holloway,  Edmond,  70 

,  Eedie,  113 

,  Elizabeth,  123 

-,  Hannah,  304 


-,  Jo.,  72 

-,  Richard,  373 


Hollowell,  John,  468 
Holly,  Eliza.,  93 
Hollyday,  Wm.,  441,  see  Hol- 
liday 
Holman,  James,  467 

— ,  Jane  429 
• ,  John,  467 

— ,  Robert,  429 
Holmar,  Edward,  150 
Holme,  Robert,  38 
Holmes,  Alice,  180 

,  Captain,  175 

,  Henry,  41,   479,   495, 

496 

,  James,  479,  492 

,  John,    51,    479,    492, 

494 

,  Mary,  492 

,  Mathew,  in 

,  Richard,  40 

,  Samuell,  83 


Holmes,  Susanna,  495 

,  Thomas,  297 

Holsey,  Richard,  376 
Holt,  Humfrey,  132 

,  Joseph,  379 

,  Randall,  221 

,  Rowland,  375 

,  Wm.,  85 

llolton,  Bartholmew,  95 

Home,  John,  265 

Homer,  Roger,   353,  360,  361, 

369,  382,385,  408,  412,  417 
Homes,  Margaret,  123 

,  Thomas,  290 

Honniborn,  Robert,  102 
Hoode,  Ralph,  242 
Hooe,  Ryce,  96 
Hook,  Wm.,  376 
Hooke,  Beniamin,  105 
Hooker,  John,  497,  498,  499, 

502 

,  Ralph,  498 

•,  Thomas,  173 


Hookham,  Olliver,  74 
Hooks,  John,  192 
Hooper,  Crispine,  479 

•,  Christopher,  455 
.,  Daniell,  377,  480 


,  John,  319 

,  Jonathan,  479 

— ,  Robert,  462 

,  Wm.,  86,  107 

Hopcroft,  John,  416,  443 
Hopekings,   Samuell,  502,   see 

Hopkins 

Hopes,  Henry,  119 
Hopkicke,  William,  194 
Hopkins,  Annis,  117 

•,  Barthelmew,  183 
,  Richard,  121 


-,  see  Hopekings 


rlopkinson,  Michell,  36 
rloppine,  Mary,  152 
riopson,  Thomas,  233 
iopwood,  Jo.,  63 
iordesnell,  Henry,  164* 
lore,  Richard,  37,  see  Hoare 
iorn,  Mary,  428 
lorne,    Gustavus   Adolphiis, 

377 

-,  Henry,  179 


--,  Jo.,  103 

-,  Richard,  141 


lorner,  James,  125 

,  Thomas,  193,  445 


lorniold,  Horniolde 

— ,  Katherine,  494 

,  William,  479,  494 

lornn,  Richard,  179 
iornwood,  Jo.,  121 


Horribynn,  Richard,  80 
Horrock's,  Tho.,  126 
Horsham,  Dorcas,  68 

,  Edward,  67 

-,  Elizabeth,  67 


Horswood,  Sarah,  460 
Horton,  John,  431 
,  Robert,  427 


Horwood,  James,  42 

Hosier, ,  192,  196 

Hoskins,  Hoskyns 

Bartholmew,  121,  274 

Sir  John,  167 

Katharin,  428 

Mrs.,  446 

Nicholas,  189 

Robert,  467 


Hosmer,  Hossmer 
Ann,  54 
James,  54 
Marie,  54 


Hoten,  Margery,  378 
Hough,  William,  377,  480 
Houghton,  Chri.,  83 

(or     Haughton), 

Epaphroditus,  166,  165* 

,  John,  89 

,  Wm.,  65 


Houlder,  John,  469,  see  Hol- 
der 
Houlding,  Just,  279 

,  Richard,  279 
Housfeild,  John,  502 
How,  Eliz\,  376 

,  John,  189,  330 

,  Tho.,  379 
•,  see  Howe 
Howard,  Francis,  Lord,   163*, 
164,  165* 
— ,  John,   258,  360,   372, 

4'7 

,  Mabell,  488 

,  Mary,  488 

— ,  Sir  Philip,  163* 
•,  William,  119,  488 


Howe,  Edward,  131,  143 
Elizabeth,  131 
Ephraim,  131 


,  Isack,  131 

,  Jeremie,  131 

,  Rice,  206 

Sara,  131 

Wm.,  131 

see  How 
Howell,  Andrew,  175,  226 

,  Arthur,  35 


-],  Guy.  454 
— ,  James,  190 
— ,  John,  177 
— ,  Richard,  454 


INDEX. 


543 


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 
Marie,  130 
Mary,  107,  108 
Martha,  107 
Nathaniel,  107 
Richard,  81,  107 
Samuell,  86 
Tho.,  41,  58 
Wm.,  58,  68,  106 
Hubbart    (or    Hubbert),    Ed- 
ward, 394 

,  George,  308 

,  John,  312 

Hubberstead,  Edward,  217 
Hubbert    (or    Hubbart),     Ed- 
ward, 350,  394 

Huchens,  John,  145,  see  Hutch- 
ins 
Huchinson,    John,    300,    see 

Hutchinson 
Hucker,  Walter,  316* 
Huckle,  Wm.,  73 
Hudlice,  John,  296 
Hudley,  Grissel,  488 

,  Mary,  488 

,  Timothy,  488 

Hudson,  Chri.,  109 

,  Edward,  174,  180,  266 

••,  Eliz.,  62 


498 


-,  Francis,  127 
-,  Hanna,  62 

John,    62,    442, 


445, 


•,  Marie,  6t 

,  Ralph,  62,  84 

• ,  Richard,  122 

,  Robert,  173,  213 

,  Suzan,  38 

,  Thomas,  139,  357,  387, 

399 

,  Wm.,  37,  102 

Hues,  Hugh,  181,  see  Hewes, 

Hughs,  &c. 


Huett,  Ambrose,  51,  see  Hew- 

ett 

Huff,  Francis,  252 
Hugens,  set  Hutchins 
Huges,  Thomas,  186 
Huggins,  Nico.,  137 
Hughens,  sec  Hutchins 
Hughes,  Charles,  137 

,  Edward,  109 

,  Griffith,  125 

— ,  John,  40,  80 

,  Lewes,  74 

,  Owen,  84 

,  Richard,  35,  104,  143 

,  William,  105 

see    Hewes,    Hues, 


Hughs 
Hughinis,  Pattrick,  479 
Hughs,  Andrew,  377 

,  Ann,  238 

,  Elizabeth,  493 

,  Hugh,  238 

,  John,  425 

. — ,  Richard,  428 

-,  Thomas,  493 

,    see    Hewes,    Hues, 

Hughes 

Hughson,  Elizabeth,  113 
Huies,  Edward,  192 
Hulett,  Wm.,  137 
Hull,  Jefferey,  236 

,  Katherin,  130 

Hulls,  Andrew,  130 
Humfrpy,  Jo.,  112,  140 
Humfrie,  Aymie,  1 16 
Humphryes,  Edward,  479 
Hunckes,  Henry,  160 
Huncote,  Wm.,  113 
Hundley,  Godfrey,  115 
Hunking,  Marke,  352.  380 
Hunt,    Abraham,    319,     319*, 

324 

Dennis,  376 

Edward,  103 

Elisabeth,  430 

Job,  316*,  318,  343 

John,  124,  377 

I^onard,  8 1 

Luke,  379 

Ralph,  115 

Wm.,  137,  138 

see  Huntt 

Hunter,  Christian,  108 

.,  Eliz.,  108 


,  Francis,  85 

,  John,  190,  446,  448 

,  Thomas,  108,  257 

,  Wm.,  108 


Huntley,  Margaret,  37 
Huntt,  Edward,  446,  455 


Huntt,  Symon,  454 

see  Hunt 
Hurles,  Eliza.,  375 
Hurlestone     (or     Hurlestons), 
John,    270,    273,    see    Hurl- 
stone 

Hurlie,  Darby,  81 
Hurlock,  C.  John,  427 

,  Tho.,  Ill 
Hurlow,  Daniell,  455 
Hurlstone,    Edward,    344,   see 

Hurlestone 
Hurst,  George,  469 
Tobias,  256 
Wm.,  376 


Hurt 


John,  304,  306 


Richard,  86 
Robert,  140 
Toby,  1 86 
Husband,  Mary,  105 
Husbants,  Samuell,  463 
Husse,  Hussey,  Hussy,  Hussye 
•,  Joseph,  431 
Lawrence,    333, 


34° 


338, 


-,  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 

,  Nevill,  40 

,  Robert,  273 

,  Widow,  469 

(or     Hutchings), 


William,  334,  335,  341 

:,  see  Huchens 

Hutchinson   Clement,  70 

Jo.,  37,  124,  454 

Jonathan,  447 

Michell,  127 

Robert,  177 

William,  185,  244 

see  Huchinson 


Hutley,  Richard,  180 
Hutt(or  Huatt),  Nathanill,  271 

,  Robert,  79 

Hutton,  Elizabeth,  186 

,  Francis,  116 

,  John,  109,  186,  439 

,  Olliver,  439,  479 

•,  Wm.,  36 


Hyatt,  Samuell,  455 
Hyde,  Edward,  168* 

,  Henry,  479 

,  Robert,  317,  320,  328, 

341 


544 


INDEX. 


Hyde,  see  Hide 

Hye,  John,  136 

Hyet,  Tho.,  36 

Hynd,  Jo.,  52,  see  Hinde 

Hynton,  Wm.,  83,  84,  seeHin- 

ton 
Hywood,  Tho.,  51 

IBOTSON,  Ibottson,  Ibbison 

,  Ann,  186 

,     Elizabeth,     186, 


254 


Persivall,     1 86, 


254,  272 

Jlam,  Richard,  480 
lies,  Henry,  39 
Illett,  Jonadab,  188 
Inchiquin,  William,  Earl  of,  166 
Ingleby  (Inglebee,  or  Inglebe), 

John,  349,  361,  406,  415 

,  Nicholas,  381 

Ingles,  see  Bloxam 

Inglish,  Mary,  75,  see  English 

Ingram,  Edward,  108 

Inman,  John,  250 

Innis,  James,  499 

Ipsley,  John,  466 

Ireland,  Alexander,  489 

,  Ann  (or  Anne),  489, 

494 

,  Charles,  494 

,  Marie,  65 

,  Martha,  65 

,  Samuell,  65 

,  Thomas,  133,  480,  489, 

494 
Ireson,  Edward,  93 

,  Elizabeth,  93 

Irish,  George,  381 

,  Henrie,  36 

,  Tho.,  63,  142 

Ironmonger,  Thomas,  212 
Isaacke,  Rebecca,  281 
Isabell  (Negress),  244 
Isgraue    [i.e.,    Isgrave],   John, 

175 

Isham,  Robert,  120 
Ison,  Edward,  103 
Israeli,  David,  449 

,  Judith,  450 

Issabella  (Negress),  185 
[?Ives]  Jues,  Charles,  442 

(or  Joes),  Wm.,  131 

Iveson,  Richard,  75,  134 
,  Tho.,  51 

JACCSON,  George,  379 

,  James,  381 

,  Wm.,  379 

.  — ,  j«  Jacson 


Jacckson,  see  Jackson 
Jack,  John,  135 
Jackman,  John,  325 

,  Saloman,  217 

Jackson,  Ann,  116,  239 

,  Barnard,  173,  209 

,  Charles,  71 

,  Elizabeth,  37 

,  Ephraim,  175 

,  Henry,  58,  79 


-,  James,  5 1 
-,  Jer.,  367 

-,  John,  75,  76,  100, 108, 
175,  181,  183,187,  225,  229, 


239,  257 
,  La 


uncelot,  96 
,  Margaret,  108 
,  Mary,  427 
,  Nico.,  112 
,  Richard,  39 
,  Samuell,  117,  136 


— ,  Tho.,  137 
— ,  Walter,  217 
— ,  Widow,  181 

-,  William,  41,  104,  140, 


192,  196 

-,  see  Jaccson,  Jacson 


Jacob,  Henry,  104 

,  John,  380 

Jacobs,  Henry,  443 
,  Wm.,  445 


Jacobsone,  Aron,  507 
,  John,  507 


Jacson,  Christopher,  447,  455 

,  Jeremiah,  413 

•,  see  Jaccson,  Jackson 


Jago,  Walter,  41 
Jakes,  Dorothy,  116 

,  Jo.,  Ill 

Jakins,  James,  191 
James,  ,  437 

,  Lewes,  125 

,  Richard,  125,  126,  382 

,  Robert,  127 

,  Roger,  136 

,  Thomas,  36,  134,  4*7 

,  Ursula,  126 

,  William,   79,    126,    150, 

38i 

(a  Frenchman),  182 

(an  Irishman),  194 

,  called  the  Piper,  188 

Jane,  ,  437 

Janes,  Jane,  424 

,  fohn,  424 

,  Thomas,  424 

Jarman,  Precilla,  77 
Jarmin,  Symon,  379 
Jarratt  (or  Jerratt),  Samuell, 

263 


Jarret,  Anna,  491 

,  Mary,  491 

,  Peter,  491 

(or  Jerratt),  William,  269 

Jarvice,  Francis,  115 
,  alias  Glover,  John, 

181 
Jay,  Sir  Thomas,  43 

,  Thomas,  137 

Jeame^,  Margarett,  480 

Jeenes,  Henry,  471 

Jefierit,  Jefferies,  Jeffereys,  Jef- 

ferres,  Jefferyes,  JcfTery,  Jef- 

ferys,  Jeffreyes,  Jeffreys,  Jef- 

frys,  Jeofferies 

Andrew,  35 

Edward,  132 

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 

Robert,  77 

Stephen,  316" 

Tho.,  77,  112 


Jefferson,  John,  183,  226,  271 
Jeffords,  Eliz.,  503 
Jellies,  Bonaventure,  465,  468 
,  Samuel,  465,  468 


Jelly,  L.-Col.,  438 

,  Mary,  421 

,  Richard,  421 

,  Thomas,  421,  455 

Jelph,  James,  492,  495 

,  John,  480,  492,  495 

,  Mary,  492 

,  see  Jellfes 

Jelson,  Joell,  381 

Jemmot  (or  Jemot),  John,  460, 

465 

Jenings,  see  Jennings 
Jenkin,  Joane,  260 

,  Oliver,  260 

,  see  Jinkines,   Jenkins, 

Jenkynns 
Jenkins,  Edmond,  122 

,  Elizabeth,  131 

,  Jane,  382 

,  John,  182 

,  Jone,  1 86 

,  Owen,  381 

— — — ,  Mary,  186 


-,  Morgan,  139 


INDEX. 


545 


Jenkins,    see  Jenkin,    Jinkincs, 

Jenkynns 
Jenkinson,  Fra.,  109 

,  Oliver,  1 86 

,  Robert,  101 

enkynn,  Jo.,  107        I       see 
enkynns,  Tho.,  39     >  Jenkin, 
enkyns,  Walter,  137  )      &c. 
ennicom,  Tho.,  87 
ennings,  Henry,  87 

,  Jane,  129 

,  John,  141,  402 

,  Michaell,  382 

— ,  Mathew,  192 

,  Nicholas,  279 

-,  Phillipp,  51 


,  Richard,  133 

-— ,  Sara,  133 

,  William,  382 

,  «*Jennins,  Jennyngs 

Jennins,  Anne,  465 

— ,  Matthew,  465 

,  Richard,  303 

,  see  Jennings,  Jennyngs 

Jennions,  Tho.,  122 
Jennison,  Allex,  455 

,  Henry,  425 

Jennor,  Jenor,  fenour,  Jenoux 

,   Anthony,     370,   379, 

382,  398,  409 

,  Edward,  38 

-,  Thomas,  368,  404 


Jennoway,  Suzan,  127 
Jennyngs   (or   Jenyngs),   Rich- 
ard, 307,  310 
Jephson,  John,  470 
Jermayne,  Thomas,  152 
Jernew,  Eliz.,  120 

,  Joan,  1 20 

,  Nicholas,  I2O 

Jerratt,  see  Jarratt,  Jarret 
Jesop,  Walter,  283 
jesope,  ,  283 

Jesopp,  Tho.,  36 
jeune,  Gregoire  le,  198 
Jewell,      Christopher,     317*1 

3 '9*,  323 

,  Tho.,  53 

,  Walter,  96 

Jewson,  Elizabeth,  490 
Jinkines,  Allexander,  252 

— ,  Joane,  252 

,  Oliver,  252 

,  see  Jenkin,  Jenkins,  &c. 

Jipson,  Sarah,  380 
Jiro(a  Negro),  179 
JiVson,  see  Johnson 
Jo.,  .wf  John 
Joane  [?Medcalfe],  258 
Joanes,  Richard,  286 


Joanes,  Thomas,  295 

,  see  Jones,  &c. 

Jobe,  Joan,  96 
Joes  (or  Ives),  Win.,  131 
John,      ,  188,  189,  191 
— -,  (Irishman),  194 

,  Morgan,  382 

— ,  (Negro),  86,  172 
Johnes,  David,  38 
— ,  Hugh,  74 

-,  Jo.,  49 

,  Oliver,  135 

,  Sara,  150 

,  jff  Jones,  Joanes,  &c. 

Johns,  Phillipp,  1 1 1 
Johnson,  Abram,  38 

Alice,  127,  424 

Ann,  228 

Archibald,  342 

Bridget,  424 

Edmond,  107 

Edward,  41,  126,  183, 


258 

Eliza.,  108,  127 
George,  102 
Hamond,  304 
Henrie,  13; 

{ames,  136 
ohn,  40,  60,  79,  1 08, 
112,  113,  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,  94 

Richard,  94,  171,  210 

Robert,  52,  127 

Sarah,  436 

Suzan,  42,  108 

Thomas,  96,  102,  1 08, 
130,  424 

Widow,  183  [376 

William,  116,  153,348, 


Jones,  Charles,  88,  163,  164 

Daniell,  448 

Davie,   138 

David,  86,  214 


"9. 


Johnston,  Anne,  469 

Archibald,  469 
Thomas,  472 
Joliffe,  John,  319 
Jolly,  Mary,  126 
Jonas,  James,  431 
Jones,  Alice,  107 

— ,  Amey,  431 

— ,  Anthony,  171,  222,  480 

,  Bartholomew,  429 

,  Benjamin,  431,  446 

,  Chachvallader,  230 


,  Edith,  75 

,  Edmond,  126 

— ,  Edward,  38, 140, 168,236 
,  Elizabeth,  106,  129,  218, 

381,  467,  490 

,  Ellin,  36,  92 

,  Evan,  80 

,  Giles,  272 

,  George,  194 

,  Grace,   105 

,  Griffin,  84 

— ,  Hector,  383 

— ,  Henry,  233,  468 
,  Hester,  92 

,  John,    59,  64,   98,   103, 

106,  112,  121,  124,  140,  192, 

380,  426,  434,  507 

,  Joseph,  342 

,  Katherin,  118 

,  Lewes,  135 

,  Margrett,  219 

,  Marie,  71 

,  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 

— ,  Robert,   64,    135,    380, 

480,  490 
— ,  Roger,  425 
,  Ruth,  106 


,  Samuell,  381,  429,  434 

-,  Sara,  92,.io6 

,  Symon,  IOI 

,  Tedder,  129 

,  Theoder,  187 

,  Theophilus,  106 

— ,  Thomas,  40,  86,  92,  169, 

177,  182,  219,  220 
— ,  Walter,  73 

— ,   William,   84,    137,    157, 

178,  191,  195,  217,  311,382, 
498 

,    see   Joanes,     Johnes, 

Joones 
Joones,  Elizabeth,  255 

,  Sara,  255 

,  Theodore,  246 

,  see  Jones,  Joanes,  &c. 


69 


546 


INDEX. 


Jope,  Wm.,  118 

Jordan,  Edward,  469,  see  Jour- 
den 

,  James,  382 

,  Margery,  171 

,  Margre'tt,  210 

,  Mary,  171,  210 

,  Samuell,  269 

,  Sisley,  171,  209 

,  Thomas,  177 

,  \Vm.,  380,  445 

Jorden,  Joane,  91 

,  Peter,  169,  201 

,  Thomas,  219 

Jornall,  John.  185,  246 

Jostlin,  Dorothy,  55 

,  Eliza,  55 

,  Mary,  55 

,  Nathaniel!,  55 

,  Rebecca,  55 

,  Tho.,  55 

Jourden,  Edward,  342,  see  Jor- 
dan 

Joy,  Edmund,  426 

,  William,  182 

Joyce,  Henery,  145 

,  William,  261 

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, 

273 

Jumrey,  see  Pomre,  &c. 
Justin    (or  Justine)    Humphry, 

(&c.)  316*,  317,  342 

KALLAHANE,  Charles,  355, 

356,  359,  3°i,  373,  378,  379, 

382,  386,  391,  409,  416,  417 
Kamplinn,  see  Kemplin 
Kanniday,  Ann,  422 

,  Mary,  422 

,  Thomas,  422 

Kanty,  Darby,  503 
Karsewell,  William,  123 
Karvis,  Jane,  435 

— ,  Henry,  435 
Kay,  see  Mac  Kay 
Keal,     Keale,     Keel,     Keele, 

Kerle 

— ,  George,  333,  335,  341 

,  John,  335,  339,  340 

Kean,  Alice,  178,  228 
Keatch   (or  Keech),    Richard, 

326,  330 
Kedby,  Tho.,  138 


Keal 


Keech,  see  Keatch 
Keel,  see  Keal 
Keele,  Edward,  46,  se, 
Keie,  Sarah,  214 
•,  Thomas,  214 
•,  see  Key 
Keith,  Elizabeth,  508 
•,  Henry,  383 

,  James,  508 

•,  see  Keth 
Kelly,  Ann,  489 
.,  Brian,  122 
,  David,  480 
.,  Robert,  343,  503 
Kelley,  Humphrey,  434 

,  John,  430,  503 

Kellum,  Richard,  115 
Kelsoll,  Henry,  471 
Kelum,  Robert,  117 
Kemball,  Elizabeth,  281,  282 
,  Henery,  280,  282 
,  John,  282 
,  Martha,  282 
,  Mary,  282 
•,  Richard,  280,  282 
•,  .Susan,  280,  282 
•,  Thomas,  282 
Ursula,  280 


Keinber,  Robert,  240 
Kemp,  Anthony,  218 

,  Edward,  73 

— ,  Humfrey,  133 

,  Isack,  112 

,  Margrett,  218 

,  Mary,  497 

,  Ralph,  497 

,  Thomas,  497 

,  William,  177,   185,   218, 

247 

Kemplin  (Kemplyn,  Kamplinn, 
or    Scamplyn),    John,    319, 

3'9%  325 
Kendall,  Henry,  129 

,  James,,  165,   166,  326, 


328 


-,  William,  480,  495 


Kendridd,  William,  109 
Keninston,  Thomas,  195 
Keniston,  Allen,  218 

(or  Kniston), Thomas, 


221 

Kenn,  Mathew,  503 
Kenneday,  Jo.,  117 

-  ,  Symon,  36 
Kennedy,  Ellinor,  383 
---  ,  John,  383 
Kennell,  Samuell,  183,  258 
Kenney,  John,  488,  493,  496 
Kennyon,  Geo.  ,  85 


,  Jo., 


Kent,  Edward,  316,  318,  343 
,  Humfry  (&c.)i  215,  268 

— ,  Joane,  215 

-,  Jo.,  129 

— ,  Nico.,  79 

-,  Peter,  317*,  319*,  324 
Kentt,  Humry,  455 


Kerbie,  Jo.,  130 
Kerby,  Humfrey,  75 

Kerfitt,  Thomas,  227 
Kerill,  John,  193 
Kerle,  see  Keal 
Kersey,  Thomas,  303 
Kersley,  Henry,  184 
,  Robert,  36 


see  Kirbie, 
Kirby 


Kerton,  William,  191 
Keth,  George,  248 

,  John,  248 

—  (or  Keyth),  Mr.,  188,  229, 

273 

— ,  Susan,  229 

— ,  see  Keith 
Kelt,  Robert,  38 
Kettell,  Peter,  73 
Kevynn,  Robert,  IOI 
Kew,  Anne,  448 

— ,  Nicholas,  383 
Key,  John,  41,  141 

,  William,  480 

Keyne,  Ann,  107 

,  Ben.,  107 

,  Robert,  107 


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, 

221 

Kiddall,  Sara,  177 
Kidson,  Marmaduke,  IOI 
Kifhn,  David,  122 
Kilborne,  Dunston,  40 

.,  Elizabeth,  280 


176, 


,  Francis  [Frances],  66 

,  Jo.,  66 

-,  Lyddia,  66 


,  Margaret,  66 

,  Marie,  66 

,  Thomas,  66,  280 


Kilby,  Henry,  125 
Kildale,  Edward,  219 
Kildridge,  William,  186 
Kilhammy,  Patric,  426 
Kilin,  John,  293 
Killinghall,  Margaret,  132 


INDEX. 


547 


Killson,  Thomas,  249 
Kimp,  Michell7  73 
Kinderslie,  Marie,  71 
King,  Allin,  116 

,  Edward,  119,  129 
,  Henery,  238 

,  John,  143,  324 

,  Mary,  424 

,  Richard,  71,  316,  317*, 

343.  48o 

,  Robert,  503 

,  Suzan,  94 

,   Thomas,   93,    128,    141, 

279,  282,  424 
,    William,    51,    98,    137, 

383,  4°4 
Kinge,  Dorothy,  285 

,  Hanna,  285 

,  Katheryn,  285 

,  Percy,  61 

,  Mary,  285 

,  William,  285 

Kinghman,  scv  Kingman,  John 
Kingman,  Anne,  285 

,  Edward,  284 

,  Henry,  284 

,  Joane,  284 

-,  (or  Kinghman),  John, 


285 


-,  Thomas,  285 


Kingsland,  Major,  495 

-  ,  Robert,  347,  393 
Kingsley,  William,  234 
Kingsmeale,  Mr.,  178 

—  ,  Mrs.,  178 
Kingsmell,  Jane,  229 

-  ,  Mr.,  230 
-  ,  Nathaniell,  229 

-  ,   Richard,   229,   230, 
271 

-  ,  Susan,  229 
Kingsmill,  James,  1  1  1 
Kingston,  James,  140 

—  ,  John,  434 

—  ,  Phillis,  434 
Kinham,  Alice,  285 
Kinnoul,     William,     Earl    of, 

161* 

Kinsland,  Nathaniell,  480 
Kinston,  Thomas,  176 
Kinton,  John,  190 
Kipps,  Jean,  480 
Kirbie,Richard,H2  j 
Kirby,  Henry,  434  \ 
Kirk,  Chri.,  124 

-  ,  Judith,  62 
Kirton,  Phillipp,  480 
Kitchin,  John,  1  1  7,  284 

-  --  ,  Robert,  352 
Kithly,  Phillip,  235 


Kerby 


Knatchbull,  John,  503 

Knell,  Phillip,  348,  416 

Knibb,  Tho.,  121 

Knight    Keniamin,  189,  262 
Dorothie,  107 
Christopher,  316* 
Edmond,  38 
John,  195,  299,  316' 
Mordecay,  236 
Richard,     191, 


193 


192, 


Robert,  298 
Sara,  107 
Thomas,  80 
Win.,  64,  82 


Knights,  Benjamin,  503 
,  John,  480 


Knightingall,  Nathaniell,  503 

Knipe,  Samuel,  128 

Kniston  (or  Keniston),  Thomas, 

221 
Knore,  Noll,  92 

,  Sara,  92 

,  Thomas,  92 


Knott,    Abraham,    364,    369, 
377,  38°,  396 

,  James,  188,  264 

,  John,  354 

,  Joseph,    360,    364,   366, 

372,  39°,  397,  4°8,  412 

,  Wm.,  353,  407,  412 

Knowles,  Andrew,  480 

,  Henry,  62 

,  Isarell,  195 

,  John,  139 

,  Tho.,  64 


Koker,  John,  460 
Koorbe,  Roger,  79 
Kullaway,  John,  174 
Kyrtland,  Nath.,  44 
— ,  Phillip,  44 
Kyte,  John,  383 

LACIE,  Robert,  81 
Lacon,  Launcelott,  141 

— ,  Mary,  193 

— ,  Richard,  466 

— ,  Thomas,  481 
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 

—  ,  John  De,  296 

Laine  (or  Lame),    Nethaniel, 

"94 
Lake,  Jacob,  52 


Lake,  Jo.,  86,  139 

,  Mr.,  181 

,  Wm.,  75,  in 

Lakeland,  Sibbell,  102 
Lamb,  Jo.,  129 

,  Robert,  96 

Lambard,  Richard,  83 
Lambart,  Wm.,  59 
Lamberd,  Tho.,  52 
Lambert,  Arthur,  481 
— ,  Elisabeth,  434 

,  Charles,  139 

— ,  Henry,  198 
— ,  Robert  331 

,  Sammuell,  257 

,  Thomas,  434 


Lambertt,  William,  190 
Lambeth,  Marie,  75 
Lambonie,  Thomas,  441 
Lame  (or   Laine),    Nethaniel, 

194 

Lammas,  Edward,  59 
Lammy,  Edward,  469 
Lampeugh,  Edward,  38 
Lampley,  James,  127 
Lamply,  John,  448 
Lamyn  li.c.,  Lammyn],  \Vm., 

51 

Lancaster,  Gowen,  101 
— ,  Phillip,  456 


Land,  George,  285 

— ,  Sarah,  285 
Landall,  Robert,  443 
Landman,  John,  172 
Landsdale  (or  Lansdnle),   Mar- 
garet, 421,  422 

— ,     Ste- 
phen, 421,  422 

-,    Wil- 


liam, 421,  422 
Landsdell,  William,  274 
Lane,  Alice,  68,  253 

Anthony,  503 

Henery,  211 

Hester,  443 

Jo.,  68 

Nathaniel,  431    . 

Oziell,  68 

Rabecca,  102 

Ralph,  324 

Richard,  67 

Robert,  435 

Samuel,  68 

Thomas,  183,  253 


Laners  (or  Lavers),  Joane,    152 

Lang,  see  Land 

Langbridge  (or   Laughbridge), 

Francis,  327,  329 
Langden,  Peter,  184 
Lange,  Jo.,  8 1 

69 2 


INDEX. 


Langfurd,  Abraham,  438 

,  Harry,  385 

,  Marcie,  95 

Langham,  Thomas,  503 
Langley,  Mr.,  196 

,  Sara,  174 

,  Win.,  64,  384 

Langman,  Mary,  225 

,  Peeler,  225,  229 

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 

(or    Lanier),     Robert, 

4".  443 
Lankfeild,  ,  183 

,  John,  182 

Lansdale,  see  Landsdale 
Lapworth,  Michael),  233 

• ,  Robert,  201 

Larbee,  Jacob,  218 
Larkham,  Thomas,  428 
Larkynn,  Richard,  135 

,  Tho.,  86 

Larmount,  James,  183 
Laroch,  Widow,  442 
Lasey,  John,  190 
,  Susan,  227 

,  William,  227 

Lathom,  Robert,  240 
Lathrop,  John,  217 
Lattner,  Francis,  104 
Lauckfild,  Alice,  258 

,  John,  258 

Lauericke,  see  Lavericke 
Lauers,  see  Lavers 
Laughbridge   (or   Langbridge), 

Francis,  327,  329 
Launder,   Tho.,  97,  see  Lawn- 

der 

Lavericke,  John,  282 
Lavers  (or  Laners),  Joane,  152 
Lavor,  Wm.,  79 
Lawes,  [F]rancis,  280 

,  Liddea,  290 

,  Marey,  290 

Lawford,  Richard,  448 
Lawless,  William,  438 
Lawnder,  Jo.,  143,  see  Launder 
Lawrance,  Henry,  503 

,  Sir  Thomas,  165* 

,  see  Lawrence 

Lawrell,  William,  177 
Lawrence,  Ann,  424     ' 
Lawrence,  Barbara,  424 


Lawrence,  Blackwell,  139 

,  Daniel,  424,  436 

— ,  Dorothy,  67 

,  Elizabeth,  07 

,  John,  45,  75 

,  Marie,  45 

,  Nicolas  498 

-,  Richard,  38,  79 


,  Samuel,  327,  329 

,  Sir  Thomas  (165*), 


167*,  168 

,  Thomas,  168 

,  William,  45,  138 

— ,  see  Lawrance 


Lawson,  Alee,  (174),  232 

,  Christopher,  174,  232 

,  Thomas,  192 


Leauer,  see  Leaver 
Leave  (or  Leane),  Tego, 
Leaver,  Robert,  195 
Leaves,  Ellin,  131 
Leay,  Andrew,  69 

— ,  Jo.,  69 
Leca,  Jan.,  198 
Lecester,  Jo.,   93,  sec  Leister 

Lester 

Lecheilles,  Jacques  de,  198 
Lecraift,  Thomas,  303 
Ledra,  John,  456 
Lee,  Anthony,  112 
,  Charles,  448 


Lawsone,  Samuel),  145 
Lawters,  John,  94 
Laycock,  Robert,  71 
Layden,  John,  267 

,  Katherin,  207 


Laydon,  Alice,  185,  245 

,  Anne,  185,  244 

,  John,  185,  244 

,  Katherin,  185,  245 

,  Margerett,  245 

,  Virginia,  185.  245 

,  Win.,  70 


Layfield,  Ann,  124 
Layton,  Edward,  40 
.,  Henry,  472 
,  Richard,  456 
',  Thomas,  472 
Lea,  John,  277 

,  Phillip,  303 

-,   Robert,   55,   57,  60,  61, 
64 

,  Thomas,  217 

— ,  Wm.,  49 

,  see  Lee 

Leach,  John,  503,  see  Leech 
•,  Margaret,  49,  59 


384, 


,  Christopher,  224 

,  Daniel),  82 

— ,  George,  64,  114 
,  H-"  y,  51,  113, 

386 

— ,  James,  143,  481 

—.John,  36,  102,  115,   143, 

'45.  35>.  37« 

,  Marie,  113,  114 

,  Richard,  74,  81,  385 


Leachman,  James,  135 
Leager,  Widow,  503 
Leak,  Augustine,  239 

,  Winifred,  239 

Leake,  Alexander,  94 

>  Anne,  91 
(or  Leaker),  John,  332, 

336.  34° 

— ,  Richard,  HI 

,  Robert,  128 

,  Thomas,  70,  469 


,  Robert,  75 

,  Tho.,  40 

,  Walter,  134 

,  William,  86,   III,   318, 

344,  see  Ley 

,  see  Lea 

Leech,  George,  497 

,  Millicent,  67 

,  John,  497 

,  Richard,  51 

,  Susanna,  497 

,  William,  497 

,  see  Leach 

Leed,  Tho.,  118 
Leeds,  Joane,  292 
,  Richard,  292 


Leek,  Edward,  433 
Leer,  Thomas,  136,  456 
Lees,  Christopher,  218 
Leet,  Mr.,  178 

,  William,  163 

Legard,  C.,  497,  498 
,  John,  447 


Leaker,  see  Leake,  John 
Leane  (or  Leave),  Tego,  153 
Leare,  Sir  Peter,  463 

,  Thomas,  463 

Leas,  George,  141 
Leaue,  see  Leave 


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. 

401,  407 
Leigh,  Charts,  424,  428,  433 

,  Martha,  424,  428,  433 

,  Sarah,  424,  433,  481 


INDEX. 


549 


Leigh,  William,  428,  494 
Leinster,  Mainhardt,  Duke  of, 

1 66* 

Leisler,  Jacob,  166* 
Leister,  Thomas,  174,  221,  sec 

Lecester,  Lester 
Le  Jeune,  Gregoire,  198 
Lelam,  Alice,  425 

,  Henry,  425 

,  Mary,  425 

Leland,  Christopher,  481 

Lelland,  Henry,  445 

Lem   [i.e.,    Lemrn],    Mathew, 

79 

Leman,  Kathprine,  218 
Le  Marlier,  Nicolas  De,  199 
Lemon    (or    Lennon),    Win., 

120 

Lendall,  Robert,  122 
Lene,  Edward,  120 
Lennon,  Richard,  440 

(or  Lemon),  Wm.,  120 

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 

,  see  Pester,  Lecester, 

Leister 

Letherlnnd,  Mary,  432 
Lett,  Tho.,  63 

Letteny,  Tho. ,  40,  sec  Lettyne 
Lettis,  Thomas,  481 
Lettyne,  Tho. ,  60,  sec  Letteny 
Leusier,  Michel,  199 
Levant,  Isabella,  428 
Leverett,  John,  163 
Levett    (or   Livett),    George, 

172,  255 

Levins,  John,  149 
Levitt,  Alice,  124 
Le  Voh,  Phillip,  427 
Levynns,  Ann,  120 
Levyns,  Wm.,  41 
Lewes,  Edward,  119 

,  Eliz.,  108 

,  John,  35,  126 

Richard,  127 

Robert,  79,  103,  108 

Roger,  207 

William,  120,  150 

see  Lewis 

Lewgar,  John,  385 
,  William,  328 


Lewis,  David,  481 

,  Edmond,  280,  281,  481 

,  Hugh,  503 

,  John,  281,  481 

,  Mary,  280 

,  Roger,  172 

,  Thomas,  281 

,  see  Lewes 

Ley,  Thomas,  173 

,  William,    161,   316,   sec 

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,  Edward,  125 
Lillington,  George,    329,   343, 

456 

Lilliot,  Martha,  134 
Limrick,  Launcelott,  104 
Lince,  Robert,  220 
Linch,    Thomas,    159*,    sec 

Lynch 

Linck,  Thomas,  481 
Lincklate,  William,  498 
Lincoln,  Elizabeth,  102 

,  John,  Bishop  of,  157 

•,  see  Linkon 


Little,  Jane,  495 
.,  John,  495 


Littlefeild,  Annis,  299 
Littleton,  Edward,  503 
Littlewood,  Peter,  467 
Litton,  John,  194 

•,  Wm.,  445,  456 


Lincolne,  Cap.,  195 

Lincome,  Samuell,  290 

Lindsey,  Robert,  179 

Line,  nvLyne 

Ling  (or  Linge),  John,  41,  172 

Linge,  Henry,  172 

Linicker,  John,  218 

Linkon,  Ann,  171,  see  Lincoln 

Links,  Thomas,  456 

Linsey,  Daniell,  290 

Linton,  Thomas,"  324,  see  Lyn- 

ton 

Lintott,  Richard,  330,  462 
Lipps,  John,  216 
Lister,  Mary,  448 

,  Thomas,  104 

Liswel,  Hanna,  422 

,  John,  422 

,  Mary,  422 


Liversidge,  Richard,  112 
Livett,  see  Levett 
Lizard,  John,  433 


Lizard,  Stephen,  433 
Lloyd,  David,  129 

,  John,  344,  385 

,  Judith,  136 

,  Katherin,  71 

,  Leolin,  508 

,  Maudlin,  117 

,  Nowell,  124 

,  Richard,  102,  166 

,  Tho.,  79 

,  Walter,  130 

,  see  Loyd 

Lock,  Ann,  383 

,  Richard,  50 

— ,  Wm.,  43,  141 
Locke,  John,  195,  472 

— ,  Robert,  186,  254 
Lockbeare    (or  Lockebeare), 

Elias,  316*,  317* 
Lockley,  Richard,  in 
Locksmith,  Thomas,  481 
,  Lockton,  John,  430 
,  Lockwood,  Nicholas,  348,  358, 

362,  363,  368,  370,  371,  380, 

387 

Lodge,  Wm.,  52 
Loe,  Jo.,  132 

I ,  Peter,  I  !6 

Loftis,  John,  41 

Lone  (or  Love),  Tho.,  71 

Long,  Elizabeth,  64 

,  Henry,  40 

,  Jane,  235 

-,  John,  52,  193,  327,  330, 

380,  388    ' 

,  Katherin,  102 

,  Nic0-,  108 

,  Will.,  432,  435 

Longe,  Alice,  242 

,  Anne,  90 

,  Elias    (or  Ellias),     170, 

285 

,  Eliza,  89,  90 

,  Ellyn,  60 

,  John,  90 

,  Joshua,  90 

,  Mary,  90 

,  Michell,  90 

,  Nicholas,  181 

,  Rebecca,  90 

,  Richard,  184,  242 

,  Robert,  89,  90,  242 

,  Sarra,  90 

,  William,  184,  243 

,  Zachery,  90 

Longman,  Fetter,  189 
Lonnin,  James,  43 
Longsha,  Henry,  74 
Longson,  William,  385 
Longstaff,  Elizabeth,  481 


55° 


INDEX. 


Longwith,  William,  71 
Looker,  Joan,  127 
Loonies,  Edward,  68 
Lopes,  Lopez 

,  Abraham,  384,  449 

— — ,  Eliah,  450 

,  Rachell,  450 

,  Telles  Abraham,  386 
Lord,  Ann,  72 

,  Antho.,  463 

,  Aymie,  72 

,  Dorothy,  72 

,  John,  72 

,  Robert,  72 

j  Thomas,  72 

,  William,  72 

Lort,  Sampson,  133 
Lostell,  Peter,  64 
Lottis,  Rowland,  180 
Loue,  sir  Love 
Louell,  siv  Lovell 
Louericlge,  stv  Loveridge 
Love,  Mary,  503 

,  Richard,  81 

(or  Lone),  Tho.,  71 

Valentine,  64 

Loveley,  Lovely 

• ,  Ann,  52 

,  Mary,  52 

Lovell,  Anne,  P.85 

,  Constance,  481 

,  Elizabeth,  74,  285 

,  Ellyn,  285 

,  Francis,  448 

,  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 

,  Mar)r,  126 

,  Robert,  112 

Lowder,  James,  82 
Lowe,  Dorothie,  132 

,  Thomas,  444 

Lewis,  Original!,  81 
Lowman,  Barnard  (&c.),  318* 
Lownd,  John,  122 
Lowre,  John,  481 
Lowther,  Christopher,  384 

,  Luke,  503 

,  Win.,  122 

Lowynn,  Tho.,  128 


Loxmorc,  Thomasin,  187 
Loyd,  Edward,  182 

—  lohn,  184 

Math.,  175 

Moricc,  179 

Nath.,  I  So 

—  Silvester,  342 

JYV  Lloyd 

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 

— ,  Wm.,  116 
Lucock,  Margaret,  52 
Lucomb,  Mrs.,  456 
•,  Thomas,  456 


Lucott,  William,  195 
Ludcole,  Joan,  124 
Luddington,  Christiom,  49 
Ludken,  Elizabeth,  290 
,  William,  290 


Luke,  Elias,  503 

Lullett,  John,  191 

Lullman,  Job,  460 

Lumbard    (or  Lumberd),    Ro- 
bert, 326 

Lufiius  [i.e.,    Lummus],    Ed- 
warj,  59 

Lunthorne,  Robert,  176 

Lupo,  Albiano,  185,  245,  273 
— ,  Elizabeth,  185,  245,  273 

,  Phillip,  185,  248 

,  Temperance,  245 

— ,  William,  194 

Lupton,  Davie,  136 

Jo.,  115 

,  Mary,  141 


Lupworth,  Micheall,  179 
Lurting,  Thomas,  41 
Lusani,  William,  233 
Lush  (or  Luch),  Arthur,  327, 

33° 

— ,  Henry,  286 
Luther   (or   Lutter),     Edward, 

326,  330 

Lutterell,  Walter,  75 
Lyddale,  John,  308 
Lyde,  Allan,  438 

,  Edward,  340 

,  Robert,  359 

— ,  Sylvester,  316,  317* 
Lydiatt,  Timothy,  384 
Lyllant,   Richard  Nash,    alias, 

319 
Lynch,  Alice,  383 


Lynch,  Morgan,  386 

,  Nicholas,  383 

— ,  Richard,  386 
— ,  Sir  Thomas,  164 
-,  sec  Linch 


Lynlie,  Wm.,  67 

Lynley,  Robert,  41 

Lyne  (or  Line),   Christopher, 

386,  456,  461 

,  Mary,  loo 

,  Phelix,  73 

Lynn,  Robert,  385 
Lynt,  Robert,  129 
Lynton,  Nico.,  142,  see  Linton 
Lyon,  Elizabeth,  173 
— ,  John,  41 

,  Wm.,  130 

Lytc,  Paul,  461,  464,  465 
Lyttcot,  Leonard,  384 
Lyvcrmore,  John,  279 

MAR1N,  Edward,  182 
Mac  Brian,  Dennis,  74 
Mace  Breecly,  Bryen,  482 
Mace  Cartie,  Charles,  79 
,  Owen,  79 

. ,  ,r,v  Mackartee 

Mace  Daniell,  Allexander,  481 

,  Patrick,  390 

Maccenree,  John,  390 
Mace  Graugh,  Daniell,  481 

— ,  John,  482 
Macclahen,  Owen,  390 
Maccmash,  Charles,  388 
Mac  Conry,  John,  75 
Maccony,  Dinnis,  504 
Maccowdin,  Wm.,  52 
Mace,  Alee,  47 

,  John,  96 

Me  Gawyn,  Brian,  IOI 

Macliem,  Jo.,  104 

Mackartee,  Elisabeth,  431,   Jv<? 

Mace  Cartie 
Me  Kay,  Malashus,  83 
Mackelly,  Cornelius,  433 
Mackenny,  Cornelius,  424 

,  John,  424 

,  Susanna,  424 


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, 

331 
Madder,  Elizabeth,  491 

,  James,  491 

,  Samuell,  491 

(or  Macler),  319%  325 

Madders,  John,  327,  330 
Maddeson,  Maddison 
,    Isacke,    172,    209, 

268 


-,  John,  320* 

,  Mary,  172,  207 

Maddockes,  Jane,  47 
Maddocks,  Margaret,  37 
Moddox,  Alexander,  138 

,  Jo-,  43 

,  Jone,  387 

,  Thomas,  194,  504 

Mad  en,  Patrick,  391 
Macler,  Win.,  325 
Madford      (or      Wadford), 

William,  326,  330 
Madin,  Henry,  112 
Mag°ridge,     Maggeridge,      see 

Mogeridge 
Magettes,  Mrs.,  441 
Magitt,  Htnry,  114 
Magner  (or  Magnor),  Charles, 

215,  268 
Magrauhan,  Dai.iell,  491 

,  John,  491 

,  Miriam,  491 

Magridge,  see  Mogeridge 
Magwaine,  Owen,  389 
Mahane,  John,  389 
Mahewe,  see  Mayhew 
Mahone,  James,  390,  see  Ma- 

hony 

Mahont,  Dermott,  472 
Mahony,  Daniell,  388 
Maicockes,  Samuell,  269 
Males,    Cornelius,    122,    see 

Mayes 
Maijor,  Robert,  297,  see  Maior, 

and  Major 
Main,  Andrew,  425 

,  Mary,  425 

Maine,  Fetter  De,  191 
Maior,  Edward,  36 

,  Thomas  de  la,  228 

,  see  Maijor 

Major,  Peter,  405 

— ,  Wm.,  388 
Makynn,  James,  135 
Maldman,  John,  182 
Mallion,  Jo.,  71 
Mallocke,  Malachi,  318* 


Mallonce,  Daniull,  492 
•,  Darby,  492 

,  Elizabeth,  492 

— ,  Joan,  492 

,  Owen,  492 

,  Thomas,  492 

Mailman  (or  Multman),  Tho., 

127 

Man,  St.v  Maun 
Mauby,  John,  192,  196 
Mandeville,    Ilenry,   Viscount, 

"57 

Manerick,  Nathaniel!,  391 
Manifold,  John,  108 
,  Win.,  1 20 


Mailing,  sfi  Manning 
Mann,  Manne,  Man 
— ,  Ann,  75 

,  Annanias,  Senr.,  493 

,  Barnard,  445 

,  Edward,  279,   280,   281, 

282 

,  John,  139,  160*,  444 

,  Percivall,  193 

,  Tho.,  84 

,  Wm.,  84 

Mannell  (or  Manuell),   Robert, 

171 

Manncn,  Andrew,  387 
Mannering,  Joseph,   149 
Manning,  Manning's,  Mailing 
,  Anne,  292 


,  Edmond,  92 


,  Francis,  140 

—,  John,  120,  192,  326, 


33° 


-,  I'eter,  124 
-,  Tho.,  115 


Mannington,  Roger,  129 
Mansell,  Robert,  390  ' 
Mansfield,    Davy   (or    David), 
1 80,  234 

,  Jo.,  59,  133 

,  Richard,  52 

-,  William,  435 


Manton,  William,  138 
Manuell  (or  Mannell),   Robert, 

171,  2IO 

Manzer,  James,  73 
Mapes,  John,  279 
Marburie,  Gilbert,  249 
March,  Collice,  239 

,  Samuell,  181,  239 

Marchall,  Wm.,  456,  see  Mar 

shall 
Marchant,    Emanuell,    316, 

343 

,  Silus,  338 

,  William,  316,   324, 


338 


\Iarfutt,  Tho.,  39 
tlargaret,  426 

rtargrell  (Negress),  182 
Markcom,  Robert,  104 

— ,  Thomazin,  113 


Markes,  Mark's 

,  John,  327 
•,  Richard,  117 

,  Walgrave,  226 

Marklancl,  Henry,  482 

•,  John,  493 
Marlett,  Thomas,  169 
Earlier,  Nicolas  De  la,  199 
Vlarloe,  Thomas,  220 
Maroh,  Mary,  393 
,  Sarah,  390 
•,  Thomas,  390 


Marritt.  Win.,  141 

Marriott,  Robert,  392 

Marrow,  Cornelius,  389 
,  Daniel,  310 
,  Katherine,  389 
,  Win.,  41 

Marsan,  see  Marson 

Marsden,  Francis,  137 

Marsh,    Edward,    318*,    320*, 

323 

(or    Mursh),     Francis, 


-,  John,  80,  115 
-,  Wm.,  80 


Marshall,  Marshal 

— ,  Ann,  228,  429 
— ,  Charle,  194 

,  Edward,  183,  260 

,  Francis,  43,  75 


,  Henrie,  III 

— ,  Jane,  75 
-,  Jarvis,  386 


—.John,  80,   113,    130, 
462 

,  John  Bristowe,  304, 

305(?),  see  Bristowe 

-,  Lake,  422,  429 


,  Mathew,  35 

,  Richard,  74 

— ,  Robert,  176,  228 
Thomas,    107,   327, 


33°,  43° 

,  Waller,  115 

-,  William,    92,    329, 


422,  429 
Marson  (or  Marsanl,  Edward, 
482,  495 

',  Jane,  495 


Marteaw,  Nicholas,  184 
Martha  (a  Mulatto),  489 
Martin,  Marling,  Martlin,  Mar- 

tyn 
,  Antoine,  198 


552 


INDEX. 


Martin,  Christopher,  350,  375, 

384 

,  Edward,  96 

— ,  Francis,  143 
— ,  Gabriell,  456 

,  Giles,  219 

,  Jeanne,  198 

,  Joane,  286 

,  John,    67,    122,    123, 

154,  258,  269,  504 

,  Marie,  54 

,  Nicholas,  176 

,  Fetter,  191 

,  Richard,  58,  365 

,  Robert,  237,  286 

,  Saloman,  107 

,  Simon,  154 

— ,  Thomas,   76,  91,    154, 

161* 

— ,  Wm.,  75 
Marine,  Niccolas,  249 
Marvynn,  Marvyn,  Marvinn 

,  Elizabeth,  65 

,  Hanna,  65 

,  Marie,  65 

,  Marthaw,  65 

,  Mathew:,  65 

,  Sara,  65 

Manvood,  John,  120,  316* 
Mary,  ,  182,  186 

(a  Negress),  341 

Mascrie,  Robert,  121 

Masey  (or  Macy),  George,  327, 

33 « 

Masie,  Alexander,  114 
Mason,  Alice,  251 

,  Ann  (or  Anne),  99, 

117 

,  Beniamin,  74 

,  Captain,  150 

,  Elizabeth,  195 

,  Frances,  188 

,  Francis,  251,  268 

,  George,    55,  441,  see 

Bacon 
— — — ,  Hester,  279 

,  Hugh,  279 

,  John,  70,  94,  142 

,  Mary,  188 

-,  Ralph,  99 


Massling,  William,  504 
Masters,  Jo.,  138 

— ,  Michell,  124 

-—,  Wm.,  42 
1  Maston,  John,  291 
Mastus,  Joseph,  387 

,  Martha,  387 

Mathelin,  Richard,  304 
Matheman,  John,  173,  222 
Mather,  George,  389 
,  Jo.,  52 


— .,  Richard,  99,  129 
— ,  Samuell,  99 
-,  Susan,  99 
-,  Sylam,  389 


,  Thomas,  115,  193,  481 

,  Walter,  185 

,  William,  36,  102 

•  (or  Masonn),    Wryatt, 

247 
M assirigburd,  Wm.,  109 


Mathew,  Mathews,  Mathewes, 
Matthews,  Matthewes 

i ,  Edward,  421,  427 

— ,  George,  154,  390 

,  Hannah,  421 

,  Jo.,  132 

,  Robert,  179,  233 

1 ,  Roger,  138 

— ,  Rowland,  74 
— ,    Samuell,     118,     179, 
233.  234,  270,  272 
— ,  Thomas,  335,  338,  340 

| ,  William,  75,  138,  317*, 

467 

Maton,  Philippe,  199 
,  Richard,  101 


Matson,  Mattson 

— ,  Benjamin,  387,  425 
-,  Elizabeth,  425,  492 


,  Margaret,  425 

-,  Marine,  492 


,  Mathew,  390 

,  Matlhias,  481 


,  Smithell,  481 

— ,  Smilhy,  492 

Matthews,  Malthewes,  see  Ma- 
thew 

Mattison,  Alexander,  391 

Malison,  see  Matson 

Maudsley,  Henry,  123 

Maul,  Thomas,  387 

Maulder,  Febe,  107 

Mawfrey,  Edward,  82 

Max,  Roberl,  112 

Maxwell,  Marie,  136 

,  Thomas,  481 

,  Wm.,  448 

May  (or  Maye),  Cornelius,  186, 
247,  272,  see  Maies 

,  Elizabeth,  186 

,  Henry,  186 

,  James,    320,    320",  322, 

325 

,  John,  88,  107,  320*,  482 

,  Mathew,  75 

,  Richard,  435 

,  Willy-am,  152 

i  Maybank,  Edward,  241 
:  Maye,  stv  May. 


Mayes,  Robert,  in,  see  Maies 
Mayhew  (or  Mahewe),  Thomas, 

160,  159-,  295 
Maymor,  Griffin,  137 
Maynard,  Elizabeth,  116,  422 
James,    316*,    318, 


343.  386 

,  Mary,  422 

-,  Nicholas,  323,  422, 


445 


-,  Thomas,  125 


Mayo,  David,  432 

,  Samuell,  87 

Mayor,  John,  190 
Mayro,  James,  173 
Mead,  John,  319 

,  Samuell,  442 

,  William,  333,  335,  341 

Meade,    Thomas,     316*,    318, 

343 

Mecham,  Wm.,  52 
Medcalfe,  George,  183,  258 

[? ]  Joane,  258 

,  Sara,  2$g 

,  see  Metcalfe 

Medclalfe  [Medcalfe],  183 

Meddowes,  Henry,  102 
Medgley,  see  Medley 
Medinah,  Leah,  449 
Medley   (or  Medgley),   John, 

140,  141 

,  Robert,  103 

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 

,  Richard,   422,  427, 


428 


-,  Sarah,  422,  427 


Mentis  (or   Meutis),     Thomas, 

«7S 

Mer,  Philippe  de  le,  198 
Mercado,  Moses,  450 
Mercer  Anne,  490 

Dorcas,  113 

Elizabelh,  490 


— — ,  John,  440 

,  Luce,  90,  107 

William,  490 


Merchanl,  Emanuel,  317 
Mere,  Elizabelh,  92 

,  John,  92 

,  Roberl,  92 


INDEX. 


553 


Mere,  Samuell,  92 

Meredith,  Philip,  119,  sec  Me- 
rideth,  &c. 

Merick,  John,  493 

,  Susanna,  493 

,  see  Merrick 

Meriday  (Meridie  or  Meridien), 
John,  191,  192,  193. 

Merideth,  Julian,  120,  sec  Me- 
redith, Merredith 

Merie,  Jo.,  115,  see  Merry 

Merrell,  Thomas,  504 

Merres,  Thomas,  259 

Merrick   (or   Merricks),   John, 
470,  481,  see  Merick 

Merridith,  Walter,  III,  see  Me- 
redith, &c. 

Merrifield,  Edward,  50 

Merriman,  Geo.,  75 

,  Sara,  125 

Merriton,  Marie,  136 

Merry,  John,  154,  see  Merie 

Met,  Jan  De  La,  198 

Metcalf,  Metcalfe 
Chri.,  82 
Elizabeth,  289 


James,  35 
Joane,  289 
Marey,  289 
Martha  289 
Michill,  289 
Oswell,  134 
Rebeca,  289 
Sarrah,  289 
Thomas,  64,  289 
see  Medcalfe 


Meutis  (or  Mentis),   Thomas, 

175 

Meverill,  Sampson,  86 
Meyer  (Mire  or  Myre),  Henry, 

333,  338.  34° 
Meza,  Isack,  450 
Micell,  see  Michill 
Michaell,  Ann,  173 

,  John,  209 

Michell,  Anthony,  438,  456 

,  David,  472 

,  Francis,  187 

,  John,  388 

,  Richard,  368,  388 

,  see  Mitchell 

Michill  (or  Micell),   George, 

332.  335,  340 
Michleborne,  Win.,  447 
Middleton,  Midleton 

. ,  Anthony,  182 

,  Arthur,  391 

-,  Benjamin,  342,  428, 


462 


-,  Edward,  132,  304 


Middleton,  Henrie,  257 

,  Jo.,  in 

,  Marie,  113 

,  Mary,  463,  497,  498 

,  Richard,    497,   498, 


5°4 
,  Thomas,   333,    337, 

34° 

Midland,  Geo.,  103 
Mighill,  Ann,  213 
Milborn,  William,  303 
Milburne,  Jacob,  166* 
Mildmay,  Sir  Henry,  91 
Mileman,  John,  257 
Miles,  Antonio,  137 
- — ,  Cicily,  437 

,  John,  437 

,  Joseph,  461 

— ,  Lewes,  117 
Miller,  Benjamin,  87 
,  David,  432 


— ,  James,  80,  449 
,  John,    133,  316*,  317*, 

342,  5°« 

,  Joseph,  130 

— ,  Katherine,  426 
142 


,  Richard,  96 

— ,  William,  126,  192,  425 
Millet,  Tho.,  57 
Millett,  Frances,  192 
•,  Marie,  57 


Milling! on,  John,  482 
-,  Rowland,  80 


Mills,  Edward,  115 

,  John,  304,  448,  471 

,  Joseph,  125 

,  Robert,  40 

,  Thomazin,  116 

Millward,  Milward 

,  Henry,  268 

,  John,  507 

,  Marie,  68 


,  Tho.,  8 1 

,  William,  307 


Milner,  John,  307 

,  Michell,  107 

,  Robert,  170,  208 

-,  Samuell,  94 


Milnhouse,  John,  219 
Milton,  Richard,  212 
Milward,  see-  Millward 
Mimes,  Thomas,  172 
Ming,  David,  309 
Minifie  (or  Minify),   George, 
175,  226 

,  John,  326 

Muttrene,  Mintren 

,  Edward,  250 

— ,  Richard,  Senr.,  187 


Mintrene,  Richard,  Junr.,  187 
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, 
34' 

Maudlin,  245 

—   Rob.,  333,  336,  340 

Thomas,  481 

William,  124 

see  Michell 


Mixer,  Isaacke,  280,  282 
,  Sarah,  280 


Modyford,  Sir  James,  162 

Mogeridge,  (Mageridge,  Mag- 
geridge,  Magridge,  Megge- 
ridge,  or  Mogridge),  John, 
3'°,  317*,  3'8,  3'9*,  324, 
342 

Moholland,  James,  482 

Moier,  Hugh,  150 

Moises,  see  Moyses 

Molder,  Nicholas,  442 

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 

,  Phillip,  Earl  of, 

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 

,  Henry,  303 

,  John,  308 

70 


554 


INDEX. 


Moore,  Joseph,  310 

,  Leonard,  202 

,  Richard,  507 

,  Robert,  481 

— - — ,  Thomas,  3 1 1  > 

,  Win.,  310 

,  see  More 

Moper,  Nathanieli,  184 
Morcock,  Elizabeth,  219 

,  Revolt,  219 

Thomas,  219 


-,  st\'  Morecock 


Mordin,  Tho.,  86 
More,  Alexander,  41 

— ,  Elizabeth,  260 

,  Geo.,  1 20 

,  Henry,  85,  136 

,  Isack,  65 

>  James,  257 

— ,  John,  38,  39,  43,  62,  113, 
183,  260 

,  Leonard,  169 

,  Mrs.,  183 

-,  Peter,  468 

— ,  Richard,  93 

,  Robert,  37,  183,  259 

,  Sara,  173 

,  Suzan,  71 

— ,  Tho.,  75,  102,  103,  in, 

I32.  '37 

,  Wm.,  115,  190 

,  see  Moore 

Morecock,  Morecocke 
Bennet,  78 
Marie,  78 
Nic«.,  78 
Reignold,  177 
Thomas,  124,  391 
sec  Morcock 


Morgan,  Mary,  435 
Pierce,  141 

—  Richard,  94 

—  Rob.,  504 

—  Robert,  94,  195 
— —    Sarah,  435 

Sibill,  257 

—  Thomas,  192,  26f>,  388 
— -  Walter,  35 

—  William,  141 

alias   Broockes,    Wil- 


160, 


Morecott 


liam,  247 
Morison,    Richard, 

Morrison 
Morley,  Henry,  84 

,  Richard,  161* 

-  — ,  Wm.,  127 
Morlin,  Phillipp,  139 
Morraine,  John,  504 
Morrell,  Margaret,  424       [424 

,    Nicholas,    376,    389, 

Morrey,  Geo.,  132,  stv  Mory 
Morrice,  Hugh,  489 

,  John,  Senr.,  304 

— ,  Mary,  489 

,'Nicolas,  489 

Richard,  138 


Mortimer,  Tho.,  115 
Morton,  Morten 

,  Daniel,.  467 

(or  Moreton),   Kilivanl, 

326,  329 

,  Henry,  75 

,  Jo.,  128 

,  Mathew,  120 

,   Xic".,  122 

•.  Rowland,  8 1 

•,  William,  1 86,  249 


John,  462 


Moredecah,  Sarah,  450 
Moreland,  Thomas,  262 
Moreton,  Sir  William  162 

,  see  Morton 

Morewood,  Mr.,  180 

,  Richard,  173 

Morfin,  Jo., /1 15 
Morfy,  James,  109 
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 


Morris,  Bridget!,  467 

— ,  Davie,  87,  95 
,  Dorcas,  430 

— ,  Dorothy,  423 

,  Edmond,  482 

,  Edward,  132,  151,  467 

,  Hugh,  481 

,  Humfrey,  63 

,  Isaac,  46,  387 

— ,  John,    129,    185,    244, 

43° 

,  Katharin,  427 

,  Mary,  244,  436 
•,  Nathan,  467 
Richard,  82,  192,  456, 


Mory,  Jo.,  93,  see  Morrey 
Mosdell,  Jo.,  132 
Moseley,  Geo.,  1 12 
Mosely,  Henry,  438 

,  Jo.,  37 

,  Richard,  389 

Mosley,  Joseph,  185,  24.5 
Moss,  Jo.,  84 

,  Richard,  123 

Mosse,  Joseph,  280 
Moston,  Henry,  120 
Mothropp,  Tho.,  125 
Mott,  Adam,  99,  300 
,  Elizabeth,  99 

,  Jo-,  99 

,  Jonathan,  99 

,  Mary,  99 

,  Sara,  99 

Moulston,  Thomas,  174 
Moulton,  Anne,  291 

~,  Bridget!,  291 

,  Henry,  291 

(or   Moleton),     Hum- 
phry, 327,  33« 

,  Jane,  291 

-,  John,  291. 


,  Marey,  291 

,  Merrean,  291 

,  Ruth,  291 

,  William,  291 


469 


456 


Sarah,  423 
,  Samuel),  176,  240 
Thomas,  344,423,441, 


Thomasin,  423 

,  William,    387, 

Morrish,  Jo.,  128 
Morrison,  Elizabeth,  46 

— ,  Robert,  125 

,  Wm.,  47 

see  Morison 


[48. 
43°. 


Mounday,  Mary,  185 

,  Robert,  185 

,  see  Munday 

Mountack,  Andrew,  391 
Mountain,  Mountaine 

,  John,  50,  391 

(late   Stow),    Alary, 


308 


-,  Thomas,  441 


Morse,  Elizabeth,  64 

] ,  John,  316* 

! ,  Joseph,  65 

,  Samuel),  64 

Mortagh,  Dennis,  52 
— ,  John,  HI,  $>,  -JSS,  465    Morten,  .r,y  Morton 


Mountfort,  Edward,  84 
Mountney,    Alexander,     186, 
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 


INDEX. 


555 


Moyses,  Matlicw,  50 

— — —  (or  ^Moises),    Theoder, 

169,  202 

Much,  Roger,  190,  see  Mutch 
Mudge,  William,  176 
Mulleneux,  Edmoncl,  122 

— ,  Jo.,  134 
Mullenex,  William,  504 
Mullinax,  Mrs.,  456 

,  Richard,  456 

Mullins,  Mullens,  Mollins 

— ,  George,'  332,  337,  340 
,  Robert,    318*,    319', 

322 

,  Teag,  434 

Mailman  (or  Mailman),   Tho., 

127 

Mumford,  Richard,  229 
Munday,  Robart,  244 

— ,  William,  35 

,  see  Mounday 

Mundy,  Eliz*.,  504 
Munjoy,  George,  397 
Munnes,    William,    262,    see 

Munns 
Munning's,  Abigail,  282 

,  Elizabeth,  280,  282 

,  George,  280,  282 

Munns,    Thomas,     504,     see 

Munnes 
Munrow,  Allexander,  482 

,  Andrew,  481 

— ,  John,  448 
Munson,  Susan,  281 

,  Thomazin,  94 

Murfey,  Dennis,  470  j       see 
Murfie,  Tho.,  36         \  Murphy 
Murfitt,  Nathan.,  142 
Murford,  Richard,  481 
Murphe,  Bryan,  456 
Murphy,  Daniell,  388 

— ,  Mary,  499 
,  Morgan,  499 

,  William,     354,     361, 

382.  383,  393,  4°9,  4'2,  4'3, 

418 

,  see  Murfey,  &c. 

Murral,  David,  421 

,  Elisabeth,  421 

— ,  John,  421 

,  see  Murril 

Murrell,  John,  445,  456 

,  Wm.,  456 

Murrey,  Alexander,  499 

,  James,  499 

Murril,  Murrill- 

-,  Elisabeth,  430 

— ,  Isack,  150 

— ,  John,  430 

,  see  Murral 


Murrin,  Elizabeth,  134 

Murrow,  John,  456 

Mursh    (or   Marsh),     Francis, 

»s 

Musgrave,      Sir    Christopher,- 

344 
--  ,  Jo.,  125 

Symon,  344 


Mustek,  John,  135 
Muskett,  Simon,  43 
-  ,  Wm.,  391 
Mussell,  Jo.,  54 
--  ,  Robert,  75 
Mutch,  Margery,  226 
,  William,  226 


,  tee  Much 

Mynnikyn,  Christian,  39 
Mynter,  Jo.,  104 
Myre  (Mire,  or  Meyer),  Henry, 
333,  338,  340 

XACTOX,  Teague,  74 

Naile,  see  Nayle 

Nailer,    Elizabeth,    309,    sec 

Naylor,  &c. 
Xamias,  David,  450 
Nancarro,  Ellin,  153 
Naney,  Robert,  6o__ 
Naseby,  Moses,  467 
Nasfeild,  Henrie,  252 
Xash,  Ann,  96 

Edmund,  75 

Richard,  319*,  323 

Thomas,  377 

Wm.,  1 20 

alias   Lyllant,    Richard, 

3>9 

Nasy,  Daniell,  392 
Xathaniell,  243 
Natt,  Richard,  109 
Xavaro,  Aron,  449 
,  Judith,  450 


Navarro,  Samuell,  450 

Xaxston,  Moules,  118 

Nayle  (or  Naile),  William,  1 79, 

231 

Nayler,  Edward,  128  ) 

,  Jo.,  128  \      *?. 

Xaylor,  Thomas,  190  ) 
Xeagle,  Martin,  392 
Neal,  Daniel,  428 
,  Martha,  428 
Neale,  John,  466 

— ,  Jonathan,  IOI 

— ,    Thomas,     165'" 

456,  466 

— ,  see  Xccle 
Xeares,  Thomas,  183 
Xeave,  Margrett,  293 
Xedhnm,  George,  442 


i6C;1 


Xedsom  (or  Xeesom),  Jo.,  74 
Xeedes,  John,  316* 
Xeeclham,  Tho.,  121 

— ,  William,  168 
Xeedler,  John,  392 
Xeedome,  John,  180 
Xeele,    Marie,    124,   see  X\-al, 

fee. 

Xeesam,  Wm.,  125 

Xeesom  (or  Nedsom),  Jo.,  "4 

Xeimart  (Neinneart,   Nevmarl, 

or  Xewmart),    Fetter,    266, 

267 

Xelme,  Richard,  8 1 
Xelson,  George,  173,  219 

,  Joseph,  79 

•,  Julian,  437 


-,  Thomas,  504 


3'9, 


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 
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 
John,  278 
Xewham,  Christopher,  374 
Newman,  Abraham,  362,  413 
— ,  Elizabeth,  88 
— ,  Gabriell,  444 
— ,  John,  123,  297 
— ,  Margarett,  482 
,  Mountford,  in 


,  Robert,  188,  253 

,  Thomas,  79 

— ,  William,    184,   2^2, 

3'" 

Xcwniurl,  see  Neimart 
Newport,  Elisabeth,  422..  429 

— ,  John,  422,  429 
,  Susani  a,  422,  429 

70—3 


556 


INDEX. 


Newton,  Abigail,  392 

,  George,  <\\\ 

,  John,  141 

,    Samuell,    382,    402, 

482 

Nice,  George,  467 
Nichcott,  Huch,  195 

Nicholas,  ,  195 

Nicholes,  see  Nicolls 
Nichollas,  William,  170 
Nicholls,  Elizabeth,  59 

,  Jer.,  135 

,  John,  305 

,  Thomas,  193 

William,  211 


|  Norton,  William,  144,  149 
Norwood's,  Richard,  304 
Nott,  Tho.,  51 
Noun    (or    Nonn),    Goodwife, 

194 
Nowell,  George,  333,  337,  340 


-,  see  Nicolls 


Nicholson,  Francis,  166*,  167*, 
168 

Garret,  136 
Ralph,  37 


Nickerson,  Anne,  290 

Elizabeth,  290 
Nicho.,  290 
Robartt,  290 
William,  290 

Nicklin,  Jo.,  133 

Nicks,  John,  40 

Nicolas,  492 

Nicolls,  John,  498 

{or  Nicholes),   Manna- 
duke,  461,  465,  466 

,  Sarah,  465,  466 

,  see  Nicholls 

Nisbett,  Robert,  41 

Nisom,  Jo.,  40 

Nixon,  Mary,  482 

Nobb,  John,  472 

Noble,  Ann,  67 

,  Geo.,  128 

,  Marke,  448,  482 

Noden,  Hugh,  J&3* 

Nokes,  Henrie,  128 

,  Jo.,  4« 

Nonn  (or   Noun),    Goodwife, 
194 

Nordin,  Nathaniell,  140 

Norman,  Geo.,  85 

,Jo.,  85,  115 

,  Matthew,  304 

Normansell,  Edward,  192 

Norris,  Jo.,  85 

,  Samuell,  504 

Norron,  Katheriue,  482 

North,  John,  59,  in,  115 

,  Nathanael,  310 

,  Thomas,  182 

Northampton,  Henry,  Earl  of, 

'55.  '5° 
Northin,  Jo.,  79 
Norton,  Geo.,  73 


-,  John,  240 
--  ,  Peternell,  133 
Nowes   (or    Nowis),    Percifull 
(or  Percivall),  316,  318,  342 
Noy,  Hester,  450 

-  ,  Isaac,  450 
Nubold,  Joan,  37 
Nuce,  George,  183 
Nunes,  Jacob  Franco,  449 
Nunick,  see  Nunnick 
Nunn,  Richard,  66 

-  ,  Tho.,  129 
Nunnick,  Addam,  129 
--  ,  Elizabeth,  37 
Nurse,  Robert,  482 
Nusom,  Richard,  442 
Nusum,  Arthur,  482,  490,  494 
---  ,  --  ,  Junr.,    482, 

490 

--  ,  Susanna,  490,  494 
Nutbrowne,  Francis,  107 
Nuttall,  Robert,  114 
---  ,  Thomas,  392 


Oistine,  Oistines 

— ,  Angeletta,  492 

,  James,  482,  492 

•,  Nicholas,  482 


Okelly,  Samuell,  430 
Oker,  George,  482 
Okley,  Robert,  172,  217 
Old,  Susan,  205 
Older,  Richard,  51 
Oldham,  John,  78 
•,  Tho.,  78 


Oldrick,  Robert,  112 
Oldmlge,  Abell,  393 
Oliues,  see  Olives 
Oliver,  Olliver 

•,  Edward,  176 


OAGE,  Ann,  203 
,  Edward,  203 

,    Thomas,     1 70, 

268 
Oakley,  Francis,  457 


203, 


-,  John,  149,  295,  443 

-,  Marey,  295 

-,  Margaret,  483,  494 

-,  Marie,  113 

-,  Robert,  154 

,  Thomas,  149,  295 

Olives,  John,  172 
Olmstecld,  James,  150 
Omey,  Epenetus,  45 

,  Marie,  45 

,  Tho.,  45 


O,Mullin,  Jo.,  112 
Onan,  Teage,  468 
Qiieal,  Ann,  393 

,  Daniel,  430 

,  Katharin,  430 

Onge,  Mary,  279 
Onion,  Elizabeth,  227 
,  George,  227 


Oats  (or  Gates),  George,  424,    Onyon,  Robert,  94 


433.  445 
— ,  Joseph,  424,  433 
— ,  Hannah,  424,  433 
Obah  (a  Negress),  489 
Obediente,  Abraham,  450 
O'Bryan,  Dermond,  75 
Odam,  William,  504 
Odell,  John,  457 
Ddgne,  Edmond,  504 
Odiarne,  Thomas,  457 
OfHent,  John,  8 1 
OflTword,  John,  40 
Ogden,  Randall,  42 
Ogell,  Gregorie,  52 

Ogilby,  Ogilsby,  Oglesby 

,  Elisabeth,  424,  427 

,  Frances,  424,  427 

— ,  John,  424,  427,  440 
Ogle,  John,  393 
Ohain,  Ohani 

,  James,  491 

,  Jane,  491 

,  Patrick,  491 


Oram,.  Jo.,  7° 
Orchard,  Richard,  109 
,  Thomas,  359 


Oree,  Daniel,  437 
Oresby,  Thomas,  430 
Orpen,  John,  439 
Orris,  George,  76 
Osborn,     Osborne,     Oibourn, 
Osburne 

,  Alexander,  491 

•,  Elenor,  491 


,  Jenkin,  172,  208 

— ,  John,  178,  228,  489 

,  Mary,  228 

,  Moses,  316* 

,  Ralph,  182,  261 

• — ,  Richard,  40 

,  Robert,  393 

,  Samell,  457 

,  Thomas,  169,  177,  201 

219 

,  Walter,  318* 

Osdell,  John,  498 
Osmotherly,  Wm.,  119 


INDEX. 


557 


Ossebrooke,  Tho.,  141 

OtlancI,  Ant0.,  112 

Ottawell  (or  Ottowell),  Tho- 
mas, 180,  232. 

Ottway,  Thomas,  175 

Ouerton,  see  Overtoil 

Ouills  [i.e.,  Wills],  William, 
189 

Outmore,  Robert,  128 

Out  ram,  Robert,  483,  sa  Ow- 
tram 

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 

—  Wai.,  40 

set  Owin 

Oweth,  Hutinne,  152 

Owin,  Beniamin,  179,  258,  Stv 

Owen 

Owly  (or  Owlye),  John,  267 
Ownstedd,  Arnold,  142 
Owtram,     Dorothy,    482,     ste 

Outram 

Ox  (or  Oxe),  Robert,  365,  410 
Oxenbridge,  Jo.,  87 
Oxford,  Michaell,  297 

PACE,  Richard,  270 
Pacheco,  Jacob,  450 

,  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 

Mathew,  71 

Robert,  115,  291 

Sara,  87 

Susanna,  291 

Tho.,  58,  142 

,  Wm.,  101 

,  see  Paige 

Paget,  William,  Lord,  157 
Pagitt,  Anthony,  217 
,  Tho.,  Ill 


Paige,  -Sarah,  504,  see  Page 
Paily,  Adrian,  457 
Pain   Elisabeth,  424,  432 
—  —  Jonathan,  432 
-   Robert,  424,  432 

-  Susanna,  424 

-  see  Payn 
Paine,  Dorothey,  293 

-  Edward,  471 

—  Elizabeth,  293 

—  John,  179,  293,  449 
--   Marey,  293 

-  Robert,  154,  4*9 

-  Sarah,  293 

—  (or    Payne),    Silvanus, 

S6^.  3<H 

-  Tobias,  504 
Thomas,  293 
*•<•  Payne 

Painter,  Elin,  176 
I'alache,  Mordecah,  450 
Pall,  Thomas,  227 
Palliday,  Jo.,  79 
Pallister,  James,  40 
Palmer,  Ann,  136 
--  ,  Anthony,  338 

-  ,  Ellis,  133 

—  ,  Francis,  227 

-  ,  Geo.,  86,  133 

-  ,  Joane,  210 

John,   81,    114,    137, 


165*,  281,  342,  344,  467 

,  Mrs.,  171 
—  ,  Nicholas,  326,  330 
,  Prisilla,  210 
,  Rabecca,  124 
,  Richard,  107,  133 
,  Robert,  437 
,  Samuell,  463 
,  Thomas,  67,  140,  171, 


(or  Pallmer),  William, 

104,  127,  467 

Palmerley,  Jo.,  58 
Pancrust,  Anns,  87 
Panke,  Richard,  142 
Panton,  Mrs.,  457 
Paple,  Jo.,  8l 
Paramour,  see  Parramore 
Pardy,  Joseph,  39 
Pare,  Edward,  504 
Paris,  Parris 
—   Ann,  423 

Edward,  434,  457 

Elisabeth,  434 

George,  457 

Jane,  431 

Owen,  394,  398 

Samuell,  445 

Thomas,  425,  431,  448 


Paris,  William,  423,  443 
Parish   (or    Parrish),   Thomas, 

65,  187,  188,  252 
Park,  Jo.  de,  41 
Parke,  Thomas,  189 
Parker,  Charles,  135 

,    Daniell,    318*,    319*. 


-,  Geo.,  77 
-,  John,  398 


,  Mary,  137 

,  Nathanuel,  300 


,  Nicholas,  104 

,  Ralph,  350,  358,  373, 

374,  383-  398,  399 

,    Richard,    318",   319*, 

323,  441,  504 

,  Robert,  83 

— ,  Samuel,  134 
,  Thomas,  59,  119,  2O2, 

4*7 

•,  Walter,  109 

— ,  William,  82,  188,  249, 

334,  337,  34° 
Parkhurst,  Ant0.,  138 
Parkins,  Andrew,  118 

,  Gressam,  126 

,  Thomas,  194 

Parkinson,  Dorithie,  194 

,  James,  74 

Parler,  Symon,  73 
Parlin,  John,  140 
Parmeton,  Rabecca,  113 
Parnell,  Edward,  86 

,  John,  331 

,  Walter,  179 

,  William,  179,  258 

Parr,  Elisabeth,  422 

,  Georg,  422 

,  Jo.,  127 

,  Petronilia,  422 

Parramore,  John,  264 

— ,  (or  Paramour),   Ro- 


bert, 181,  218 
Parratt  (or  Parrett),  John,  1 86, 

,243 

Parreck,  John,  377 
Parrett,  sec  Parratt 
Parrie,  Edward,  132,  SiV  Parry 
Parris,  see  Paris 
Parrish,  see  Parish 
Parry,  John,  115 

,  Morris,  84,  128 

,  Wm.,  115 

,  see  Parrie 

Parryer  (or  Purryer),  Wm.,  4^ 
Parsons,  Daniell,  342 

•,  Edward,  167,  436,  444 


— • ,  (or  Parsones),  Francis, 

395 


55« 


INDEX. 


Parsons,  Henry,  96 

— ,  John,   102,   188,   235, 
116 

-,  Phillipp,  96 


,  Samuell,  237 


,  Tho.,  36,  331 

-,  (or  1'assens),  Thomas, 


326 


,  William,  431,483 


Part,  John,  465 

— ,  Mary,  468 
— ,  Robert,  465,  468 
Partcr,  Thomas,  186 
Partin,  Partlin,  Parttcn 

,  Avis,  206 

,  Margrett,  170,  206 

,  Keljecca,  206 

,  Robert,  170,206,267,268 

Pail  ridge,  Jo.,  113 

—  ,  William,  167 

'asar,  Paul  DC,  198 

'ascall,  Henry,  349 

'ascoll,  James,  249 

'asseman,  John,  208 

'assens  (or  Parsons),  Thomas, 

326 
Passmore,  Jane,  227 

(or  Pasmore), Thomas, 

175,  227 

Pastor,  Barns,  435 
Patient,  Arthur,  104 

,  Nathaniel!,  102 

Patric,  Ann,  432 
Patrick,  Tho.,  136 
Patten,  James,  316* 
1'atteson,  Edward,  43 
Pattison,  James,  122 

— ,  John,  193 
Pattman,  Jo.,  52 
Paty,  Eli/a,  393 
Paul,  Joseph,  327,  331 

,  Richard,  327,  331 

,  Robart,  334,  335,  340 

— — ,  Samuell,  351 

. ,  Wm.,  86 

Paulett  (or  Pawlett),  Thomas, 

170,  207 

Paulson,  Wm.,  79 
Paulus,  Cordin,  453 
Pawlett,  see  Paulett 
Payn,  Eleanor,  498,  see  Pain 
Payne,  Anna,  65 

Daniell,  65 

Edward,  59,  62,  76 

Elizabeth,  113,  483 

Jo.,  65,  82,  93 

Robert,  135 

(or  Paine),  Silvanus,  364 

Suzan,  66 

Tho.,  IOJ 


Payne,  Tobias,  499 
— — ,  William,  65,  92 

,  see  Paine 

Payson,  Giles,  46 
Payton,  Henry,  195 

,  Peter,  120 

,  Robert,  36 

.Pea,  Urselah,  447 
Peach,  Arthur,  79 
— • — ,  Jonathan,  423 

— ,  Sarah,  423 
Peacock,  Charles,  109 

,  Samuel,  427 

,  Tho.,  125,  139 


Peck,  Kranci^,  73 

,  Tho.,  39 

Pecock,   Robert,  483,  see  Pea 

cock 

Pedder,  Matthew,  497 
Pedler,  Francis,  154 
Robert,  154 


,  Wm.,  46 

,  see  Pecock 

Pead,     John,     2IO, 


4*3, 


Peede 

,  Thomas,  394 

Peak,  Christopher,  483 
Peake,  Marie,  49 
— ,  Robert,  172,  222 
— ,  see  Peke 
Peale,  Larence,  246 
Pearce,  Pearse,  Peercc,  Pecrse, 
Peirce,  Peirse 
— ,  Anth.,  153 

,  Henony,  504 

•,  Edmond  (or  Edward), 


Pedro,  John,  258 

Peede,  John,  171,  see  Pead 

Peele,  Lawrence,  185 

Peerce,  see  Pearce 

Peers,  Elizabeth,  429 

,  John,  429 

:  Peerse,  see  Pearce 

•  Peeler,  ,  242,  257,  .<* 

Peter 
1  Peelers,  Mary,  205 

Pegden,  Mr.,  191 

Peirce,  see  Pearce 
|  Peirceson,  John,  443,  see  Pear- 
son, Peirson 

Peircy  (or  Pearcey),    Richard, 

3>6*,  3'7 

Peirsby,  Richard,  183 
Peirse,  see  Pearce 
Peirsey,  Abraham,  217,  224 
•,  Elizabelh,  224 
,  Mary,  224 


89 


-,  George,  438 
-,  Hesler,  494 
-,  John,  393,  494,  507 
-,  Katherme,  507 
-,  Mr.,  89,  90 
-,  Mrs.,  229 
-,  Nicholas,  233 
-,  Richard,  343,  457 
•  (or  Peare),  Robert,  316, 


Peirson,  Cutbert,  182 

(or  Peireson),  Edward, 

392,  397,  448 

-,  see  Pearson,  Peirceson 


318,  319,  319*,  324,  342 

,  Thomas,  323 

,  Wm.,  271 

,  see  Pierce 


Pearcey,  see  Peircy 
Pearns,  Mr.,  191 
Pears,  John,  483 
Pearse,  see  Pearce 
Pearshouse,  Chester,  396 
Pearson,  Georg.,  434 

,  John,  393,  428 

,  Prudence,  434 

•,  Peirson,  Pierceson 


Peke,  Dennis,  71,  se."  Peake 
Pell,  Marie,  49 

,  Richard,  52 

— ,  Tho,  49 
Pellam,  Penelopy,  60 
— — ,  Jo.,  59 
Pelsant,  Sampson,  194 
— ,  Wolston,  194 
Pelteare,  Abraham,  248 
Pelton,  George,  231 
Pemberton,  Charles,  508 
— ,  James,  508 


Peas,  Win.,  127 

Pease,  Elisabeth,  422,  427 

,  John,  278,  279 

— — ,  Robert,  278,  279 

,  Ursula,  422,  427 

Peat,  Jo.,  46 
Peboddy,  Francis,  45 
Pechey,  Lambert,  396 


-,  John,  508 
-,  Willi; 


illiam,  508 


Pembroke,   William,   Earl   of, 

156,  158 

Pemmell,  Thomas,  396 
Pen,  see  Penn 
Pendleton,  Mar)-,  397 
,  Wm.,  85 


Pendred,  Robert,  52 
Penford,  Tho.,  138 
Penington,  John,  153,  see  Pen- 

nington 
Peniston,  Richard,  303 

— ,  Samuell,  394 
•  Penn,  Francis,  80 
I ,  Robert,  233 


INDEX. 


559 


Term  (or  Pen),   William,  117, 

163 
1'ennaircl,  Robert,  144 

— ,  Tho.,  144 
I'enne,  see  Penny 
1'cnniman,  Jane,  395 
1'ennington,     Wm.,     132,     see 

Penington 
Penrice,  John,  186 
Penrise,  Robart,  254 
i'enson,  Tho.,  75 
Penny  (or  Penne),  George,   51, 

32°,  322 

( ,  or  Pinney), 

John,  320*,  322,  325,  327, 
330,  see  Pinney 

Pepp  [i.e..  Pepper] 

Pepper,  Fra.,  121 

,  Mary,  278,  279 

,  Richard,  278,  279 

1'eppet  (or  Peppett),  Gilbert 
(or  Gibert),  172,  272 

1'erce,  Jone,  174 

,  Phebe,  66 

,  Richard,  38 

,  Thomas,  440 

,  Win.,  115,  174 

,  set  Perse 

Percy,  Annis,  52 

,  Robert,  35 

,  see  Persey 

Pereing,  Sebasting,  504 

Perera,  Isaac,  449,  450 

Perk,  Elizabeth,  105 

,  Isabel!,  105 

,  Margery,  105 

,  Richard,  105 

Perkin,  Elisabeth,  421 

,  John,  421 

,  Richard,  421 

,  see  Perkynn,  I'irkins 

Perkins,  Martin,  119 

,  Robert,  122 

,  William,   149 

,  see  Perkyns 

Perkinson,  Elizabeth,  169 

Perk's,  Ann,  79 

Perkynn,  Martin,  40 

,  Thomas,  71 

,  sec  Perkin 

Perkyns,  James,  36,  sec  Per- 
kins 

Perley,  Allin,  45 

Perpoynt,  Henry,  79 

I'errie,  see  Perry 

Perridge,  Job,  457,  see  Penvidg 

Perriman,  John,  457,  see  Perry- 
man 

1'errin,  Henry,  399 

,  Margaret  t,  394 


Perrin,  see  Perryn- 
Petrol,  Samuel,  422 
Sarah,  422 


PerroU,  Ralph,  483 
Perry,  Ben.,  37 

,  Dorothy,  37- 

,  Edward,  483 

,  George,  271 

,  Hugh,  143 

(or    I'errie),    T<>h»,    167, 

483 

,  Jone,  429 

,  Marie,  64 

— ,  Mrs.,  175 

,  Samuell,  457 

•— ,  Tho.,  37,  126 

,  William,  266 

Perryman,  Anne,  491 

or    Perriman), 


Richard,  483,  491 

,  see  Perriman 


i  •* 

— ,Jc 
,  Jvi 


Perryn,  John,  123,  see  Pcnin 
Pers,  Barbre,  290 

Elizabeth,  290 
~ohn,  290 
_  udith,  290 
Perse,  Nicholas,  169 

,  Richard,  178 

,  see.  Perce 

Persey,  A  bra.,  269,  see  Percy 
Persivall,  Andrew,  398 
Persons,  Richard,  283 
Perwidg   (or    Perwidge),    Job, 

394,  see  Perridge 
Pester    (Pestor,     or     Lester), 

Thomas,  318*,  319*,  323 
Peter  (a  Negro),  182 

—   Isack,  38 

,  John,  1 20 

,  see  Peeter 

Peterson,  Francis,  431 

,  John,  266 

•,  Lawrence,  429 


Petite,  Bastian,  135 
Petley,  Richard,  102 
Petter,  184 
— ,  Samuell,  504 
Fetters  (a  Maid),  171 
Petting,  Nic°.,  114 
Pew,  Elizabeth,  83 

,  Jo.,  114 

,  Richard,  83 

Pewsie,  Geo.,  no 
Phelomy,  John,  483 
Phelpes,  William,  316 
Phildust,  Thomas,  222 
Philkynn,  Robert,  52 
Phillip,      Phillipes,     Phillipp, 

Phillips,  Phillipps 
,  188 


Phillip   Eliazer,  396 

Elizabeth,  96,  242 

Elmer,  170 

Henry,  182 

James,  102 

John,  38,  40,  74,    1 1 6, 


'95 


Mary,  490 
Phillip,  44 
Richard,  83,  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 

•,  Phillipp,  40 


1'hinloe,  2?9 

Phinnei,  Richard,  135 

Phippin,  Judith,  43 

— —  (Phippen,  or  Shippinl, 

William,  334,  337,  341 
Phipps,  Thomas,  141 
,    Sir    William, 

165* 

Phlinton,  Pharow,  186 
Picke,  Andrew,  153 
Pickering,  John,  129 
,  Mr.,  429 


164*, 


Pickett,  Adam,  353 
Pickford,  Robert,  397 
Picto,  Frend,  71 
Piddington,  Christopher,  82 
Piddock,  Wm.,  395 
Pidgion,     Robert,     192,     see 

Pigeon 
Pierce,  Danyell,  281 

Elisabeth,    230,    422, 


429 


-,  John,  139 

,  Jone,  224 

— ,  Richard,  230,  435 

,  Steven,  118 

,  Thomas,  70,  422 

— ,  William,  224,  240 

Ti ,  set  Pearce 

Pigeon,  Jo.,  122,  see  Pidgion 
Piggott,  John,  457 

,  Walter,  138 

•,  Wm.,  79 


Pike,  Grace,  490 

,  John,  139 

,  Oliver,  483,  490,  495 

Pile,  Sarah,  483 

,  Theophilus,  483 

,  Wm.,  394 

Pilgrim,  Thomas,  445,  457 
Pilkinton,  Margrett,  235 
,  William,  235 


560 


INDEX. 


Pillard,  Benjamin,  III 
Pilson,  Edward,  397 
Pirn,  Thomas,  410 
Pinchback,  Thomas,  483 
Tinder,  Joanna,  59 

,  Katheriiv59 

,  see  Pynder 

Pine,    Richard,     318*, 


319* 


323 

Pinffe,  Henry,  182 
Pinke,  Henery,  241 

,  John,  395 

Pinkley,  John,  128 

Pinney,  Azarias,  318*,  320,  see 

Penny 

Pinsen,  William,  184 
Pinson,    Samuel,   318*,    319", 

323 
Piper,  James,  called  the,  188 

,  Wm.,  393 

Pippin,  Mathew,  67 

Pirkins,  Widow,  457,  j.r  Per- 
kins, &c. 

Piscer,  Elizabeth,  123 

,  Robert,  123 

Pitcher,  Tho.,  79 

Pitney,  Pitnei,  Pittnci 

,  Margaret,  56 

,  Samuell,  56 

,  Sara,  56 

Pitt,  John,  440 

,  Richard,  36 

,  Thomas,  342 

,  Wm.,  140 

,  see  Pitts 

Pittman,  Arthur,  483 

,  Christo.,  193 

,  Henry,  319,  320*,  325 

(m  Puttman),  Wm., 

319,  320*,  32; 

Pittnei,  see  Pitney 

Pitts,  Francis,  184 

,  George,  466 

,  Hugh,  483 

,  John,  327,  329,  465,  466 

,  Thomas,  135,  316*,  317 

,  William,  316,  317*,  34> 

,  see  Pitt 

Pit  way,  Mary,  121 

,  Robert,  121 

Pix,  Richard,  389 

Place,  John,  39,  308 

,  Peter,  131 

Plant,  Mathew,  113 

,  William,  236 

Platt,  John,  396 

,  Lawrence,  84 

Play,  Wm.,  365,  387,  404, 
414 

Ploraer,  Wm.,  141 


Plowman,  Mathew,  165 

,  William,  466 

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 
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 


Pollington,  Charles,  71 
,  John,  272 


Pomell,  Elizabeth,  173 
Pomeroy     (Pomre,      Pumrey, 
Pumroy,  or  Jumrey),  Daniel, 

332,  338,  340 

(or    Pomrey),   James, 


326,  329 

-,  Theophilus,  434 


Pomfrett,   Thomas,    316",    see 

Pumfrett1 

Pon,  Michel  Du,  198 
Pond,  Rebecca,  299 
Ponnt  (Pound,  or  Fount),  Tho., 

72,  see  Pownd 
Pontes  pPountes],  John,  174 
Poole,  Edward,  284 

— ,  Daniell,  235 
(or  Pool),  Jeremiah,  316, 

r7,  343 

,  John,  340 

,  Robert,  86,  224 
,  Simon,  334,  335,  340 
(or  Pool),  Sylvester,  316*, 

3>8,  343 

,  Tho.,  116,  272 
Pooler,  Elizabeth,  507 
,  Richard,  507 

,  Thomas,  507 

Pooley,  Grivell,  172,  215 
Pooly,  Jo.,  112 


Poor,  Poore,  Pore 

,  Abram,  83 

,  Alee,  300 

— ,  Anne,  465,  466 

,  Danyell,  300 

,  David,  496 

— ,  Elizabeth,  496 

,  Innocent,  195 

,  Mary,  397 

,  Michaell,  463,  465,  466 

,  Miles,  397 

,  Peirce,  463,  467 

,  Peter,  483 

,  Richard,  442 

,  Samuel,  300 

Pope,  Ant°.,  143 

,  Charles,  395 

,  Elizabeth,  187,  256 

,  George,  178 

,  Humphery,    333,    337, 

340 

,Jo.,  124 

,  Thomas,  193 

Popeley  (or  Popely),   Richard, 

182,  256 

Popkin,  Thomas,  178,  229 
Popleton,  William,  212 
Popple,  Magnus,  398 
Pore,  see  Poor 
Porte,  Nicholas,  145 
Porter,  Abraham,  175,  225 

,  Edmond,  137 

,  Edward,  135 


,  Henry,  102 

• ,  James,  348,  363,  368, 

388,  389,  400,  406 

,  Jane,  423 

,  John,  71,  286 

,  Luke,  316,  318,  342 

,  Martha,  129 

-,  Mathew,    (&&),    326, 


33° 


262 


Peeler,  (&c.),  188,244, 

Richard,  286 
Robert,  40,  423,  483 
,  alias  Thomas,   Peter, 

423 

Portman,  Christopher,  398 
Poslett  (or  Posslet),    Richard, 

395.  467 

,  Thomas,  94 


Postell,  Wm.,  105 

Pott    Elizabeth,  174,  223 

John,  174,  221,  223 

Wm.,  73 

see  Potts 

Potter,  Ann,  260 

Francis  [Frances],  97 

Georg.,  434 


INDEX. 


56' 


Potter,  Henry,  183,  260 


— ,  Jo.,  104 

,  Joseph, 


.  .      .    .  98 
,  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 

,  Elizabeth,  421,  426 

-,  Mary,  421,  426 


well,  Arthur,  397 
Daniell,  151 


,  Cathren,  184 

,  Elizabeth,  114 

,  Gody,  189 

,  Jacob,  316'* 

,  James,  84 

,  John,  184,  246,  273 

: — ,  Kathren,    246,    set 

Powell,  Cathren 

,  Mary,  71 

-,  Micell   (or  Michaell), 


334,  336,  34° 

,  Richard,  74 

,  Robert,  304 

,  Samuel,  1 1 1 


,  Thomas,  82,  181,  189, 

236,  263 

,  Wm.,  73,  86 

(or  Powle),  Wm.,  270 

Powis,  Tho.,  Carnocke,  452 
Powle,  Nathaniell,  269 

(or  Powell),  Wm.,  270 

Pownd,  Jo.,  103,  see  Pound 
Pownder,  Garret,  36 
Poyer,  Thomas,  483 
Poyett,  Luce,  293 
Pran,  Georg.,  181 
Prater,  Thomas,  '246 
Pratt,  Isabell,  178,  229 

,  Isack,  52 

,  Richard,  139,  269 

,  Thomas,  96 

Praul,  John,  402 

Preett,  Jacob,  450 

Preist,  Henry,  316*.  317*,  343 

_,  Lawrence,  316* 

,  Thomas,  316,  318,  343 

,  see  Priest 

Pressey,  Henry,  297 
Preston,  Daniell,  70 
, (or  Prestton),  Edward, 

43.438,448 


Preston,  Eli/.,  131 

George,  138 

Jo.,  131 

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 
— ,  Edward,  175,  193,  489 

,  Henry,  457,  483 

,  Hugh,  170,  204 

,  John,  125,  170,  203,  204, 


266,  319,  360,  378,  392,  396, 
397,  462,  468,  see  Bricc 

,  Judith,  204 

-,  Margaret,  468 

,  Mary,  203 

-,  Mathew,  125,  483 

•,  Peter,  104 

,  Rebecca,  92 

,  Richard,  67 

,  Tho.,  128 

•,  Walter,  214 

,  William,  142,   169,  202, 

442,  483 

,  see  Prise,  Pryse 

Prichard,  Henry,  186 
John,  70 
Joseph,  136 
Margaret,  82 
Maximillian,  142 
Thomas,    95,    177, 


192 


Wm.,  39,  136 
see  Pritchard 


Prichett,  Margery,  187 

,  Miles,  187,  see  Prickett 


Prickett,    Miles,   245,  273,   see 

Prichett 

,  Thomas,  194 

Friday,  Samuel,  75 

Prideaux,  Nicholas,  330,  343, 

424,  457 

,  Rebecca,  424     [&c. 

Prier,  Jo.,  iy>,see  Pryer,  Prior, 
Priest,  Walter,  1 73,  see  Preist 
?rimatt,  Humphry,  395 
'rince,  Anth".,  441 
•,  John,  443 


Prior  (or  Pryor),  John,  327,330, 
see  Prier,  Pryer,  Pryor 
rise,  Edward,  226 
— ,  Thomas,  190 
— ,  see  Price,  Pryce 


Pritchard,    Thomas,    221,    see 

Prichard 
Procter,  Ant".,  112 

— ,  John,  59,  266 

,  Marie,  59 

,  Martha,  59 

Wm.,  128 


Proctor,  Allis,  231 

,  John,  179,  231 

,  Mrs.,  179 

Prophett,  Jacob,  191 
Prosser,  Thomas,  40 
Prouse (or  Prowse), George,  «8l 

231 

Prothers,  Thomas,  324,  460 
Prout,  Edward,  421 

,  Katherine,  421 

,  Thomas,  421 

,  Timothy,   353,  377,  38", 

396,  401 

1'rowd,  Ralph,  73 
Prowse,  see  Prouse 
Pryce,  Howell,  141 

I^auncelot,  37 

Thomazin,  37 

see  Price,  Prise 

Pryer,  Daniell,  130 

Peter,  105 

see  Prier,  Prior,  Pryor 

Pryme,  Edmond,  103 

Pryfti  [i.e.,  Prymm],  Jane,  116 

Prynn,  Michell,  125 

Pryor   (or    Prior),  John,    327, 

330,  see  Prier,  Pryer 
Puddiford,  John,  442 
Pugett,  Christopher,  172 
P'jggett,  Cesar,  238 
Pullin,  Edward,  41 
Pumfrett,  Ann,  483,  see  Pom- 

frett  , 

Pumrey,  &.C.,  su  Pomeroy 
Purefoy,  Samuell,  154 
Purefray  (Purfrey,   or  Purfry), 

Thomas,  1 80,  247 
Purnell,  Richard,  41 
Thomas,  125 


Purryer,  Alyce,  44 
Kathren,  45 


,  Mary,  45 

•,  Sarra,  45 
(or  Parryer),  Wm.,  44, 


45 

Purscli,  Tho.,  136 
I'ursley,  James,  499 
Purss,  Wm.,  472 
I'urstynn,  Henry,  39 
?uttex,  William,  40 
'uttman,  see  Pittman 
Jye,  Edward,  460 
— ,  Georg.,  426 

71 


S62 


INDEX. 


Pynch,  Tho.,  115 
Pynder   Anna,  59 

Francis,  59 

Jo.,  59 

Margaret,  133 

Marie,  59 

Mary,  59 

Sir  I'aiil,  159 

Tymothie,  133 

sec  Pincler 

Pyndon,  Alice,  Il8 
1'ynkston,  John,  135 

QAY,  Abraham,  449 
Quaile,  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 1 3 
Quinton,  Henry,  36 
Quiutyne,  Henry,  337,  390, 

508 

,  Richard,  398 

• ,  Thomas,  508 

Quithor,  Geo.,  125 

Quyle,  jo.,  125 

Quynie  (or  Q'ny),  Wm.,    104, 

122 

RABEY,  Kathren,  292 

Raddish,  Jo.,  79 

Radford,  Cornelius,   316,   318, 

343 

,  Henrie,  134 

,  John,  428 

,  Richard,  356,  361,  see 

Ratford 

Rafle,  Robert,  191 
Ragg,  Isaac,  378,  491 

,  Katherine,  491 

,  Susanna,  491 

Railey    (Rawley,    or    Ralye), 

Andrew,   175,   184,   228,   see 

Rayley 
Rainolds,    Richard,    41,    see 

Reynolds 

Rainsecrofte,  Jo.,  140 
Rainsford,    Edward,    93,    401, 

448 
,  John,  484 


Rainy,  James,   347,   348,  366,  j 

384,  404,  405 

,  Luke,  400 

Ralye,  sec  Railey,  Rayley 
Ram,  George,  98 

— ,  Tho.,  84 
Ramsey,  Jo.,  119 

,  Roas,  505 

.,  Robert,  132,  425 


Ramshaw,  William,  181,  237 

Rand,    Isaac,    386,    391,    392, 
418 

Randall  (or  Rendell),  Bartho- 
lomew, 333,  338,  340 

,  Henry,  316 

,  Win.,  69 


Randolph,  Edward,  163,  163*, 

165 
Ranke    (or    Rauke),    Richard, 

190 

Ranse,  Wm  ,  41 
Ranton,  stv  Rayiiton 
Rapen,  William,  73 
Rapier,  Richard,  182 
Rapson,  Andrew,  327,  330 
Rasbottom,  Tho.,  38 
Rastell,  Henry,  83 
Ratclife,  Ratlife,  Ratliffe 

,  Ann,  208 

,  Elkinton,  174,  236 

•,  Isack,  208 


— — ,  Roger,  170,  208 

Ratford,  Francis,  115 

(Rattford,  or  Radford), 

Richard,  356,  361,  365,  370, 

398,  410,  412,  413 
Ratlife,  see  Ratclife 
Rauen,  see  Raven 
Ranghton,  Ezekiah,  202 

,  Margrett,  202 

,  see  Rawton 


Rauke  (or    Ranke),    Richard, 

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 

,  John,  Senr.,  303 

,  John,  80,  449,  484 

"iVni.,  470 


Rawse,  Richard,  170 
Rawson,  Ch?.,  193 
Rawton,     Esaias,     169,    see 

Raughton 
Ray,  Abram,  68 


Ray,  Jo.,  125 

Rayley,  Jonas,  170,  j«v  Railey, 

&c. 

Raymcnt,  Ann,  434 
Raymie,  see  Rayne 
Raymon,  John,  441 
Raymond,  Arthur,  122 
Raymont,  William,  240 
Raynard,  Elizabeth,  113 
Raynberd,  Niccholas,  262 
Rayne     (Raynes,     Raynne,    or 

Rayinne),  Francis,  87,  162 

,  Sarah,  1 1 1 ,  see  Raynne 

Rayner,  Raynor 

,  Edward,  281 

,  Elizabeth,  280,  281 

,  Joane,  226 

,  Joseph,  281 

,  Lidia,  281 

,  Sarah,  281 

,  Thurston,  280,  281 

,  \Vassell,  175,  226 

•,  William,  427 


Raynes,  Raynne,  see  Rayne 
Raynor,  see  Rayner 
Raynton,  Elizabeth,  105 

(or    Ranton),     Sir 


Nicholas,  47,  60 
Read,  Anthony,  182 

,  George,  106 

,  Hanna,  284 

,  James,  40 

(or    Reid),    Justice    (or 

Judge),  106,  498 

,  Lusan,  284 

,  Mabell,  106 

,  Marmaduke,  81 

,  Mary,  468 

(or   Reid),   Osmond    (or 

Symon),  334,  337,  340 

,  Ralph,  106 

(or  Reede),   Stephen  (or 

Steeven,  95,  187,  253 

,  Susan,  284 

(or  Reade),  Thomas,  241, 

267,  443,  468 
,    William,   67,    106,    113, 

284 

,  see  Reed,  Reid 

Reading,     Robert,    430,    sec 

Reding,  Redding 
Reason,  Barbaric,  75 

,  James,  86 

,  John,  326 

,  Ralph,  50 

,  Thomas,  330 


Rebbell,  Wm.,  in 
Reddam,  John,  94 
Reddhetld,  John,  40,  see  Red- 
head 


INDEX. 


563 


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 

,  Wm.,  102 

,  see  Redman 

Redes,  Roger,  179 

Redford    (or  Reeford),    John, 

132 

Redhead,  Christopher,  177, 
232,  see  Reddhedd 

Reding,  John,  191,  see  Read- 
ing, Redding 

Redman,  Richard,  484,  see 
Reddman 

Reed,  Elizabeth,  152 

,  Lawrence,  446 

,  see  Read,  Reid 

Reefe,  Mary,  190 

Reeford  (or  Redford),  John,  132 

Reene  (or  Reeve),  Nathanall, 
170 

Rees   Anne,  465 

Elizabeth,  465 

Thomas,  176 

Reese,  Bartholomew,  471 

Bennett,  471 

Lawrance,  507 

Theadosia,  507 

Reeue,  Reeues,  see  Reeves 
Reeves,  Reeve,  Recvs 

,  Edward,  434 

,  John,  42,  319,  319*, 

323 
(or  Reene),  Nathanall, 

170 
,  Thomas,  81,  145,  299, 

S°5 
— ,  Wm.,  72 

Reid,  Adame,  505 
— ,  John,  505 

,  see  Read,  Reed 

Keignolds,  Remolds,  see  Rey- 
nolds 

Reid,  Gabriell,  131 

Remington,  Reinmington 

,  Alice,  96 

,  Elizabeth,  96 

,  Phillipp,  95 

Remnant,  James,  400 

— ,  Jone,  400 

Ren,  Clare,  219 

Renalles,  Paule,  234 

Rendell  (or  Randall),  Bartho- 
lomew, 333 


Rennam,  Ezechell,  128 
Renney,  John,  462 

•, ,  Junr.,  463 


Renny,  Teague,  484 

-,  Junr.,  484 


Rensby   (or   Reusby),    Henry, 

'53 

Rentfree,  Robert,  484 
Resburie,  Jo.,  79 
Reusby  (or   Rensby),     Henry, 

'S3 

Revell,  James,  136 
Reynolds    Reignolds,  Remolds 
192 
Christopher,  83, 182, 


241 

Hugh,  368,  380 

James,  427 
ean,  484 

John,  50,  82 

Mr.,  174,  437 

Nico.,  120 

Paule,  1 80 

Richard,  67 

Robert,  192 

Sarah,  280 

Simon,  494 

Susanna,  438 

Thomas,    81,    123, 
128,  438,  457 

,  see  Rainolds 

Reynoldson,  Thomas,  447 
Riall,  Alice,  113,  see  Ryale 
Ricard,  Peter,  126 
Rice,  James,  402 

,  John,  402 

,  see  Ryce 

Rich,  Robert,   401,   402,   444, 

463 
Richard,  221,  251 

,  James,  396,  401 

-,  Jo.,  74  [484 


Richards,  John,  86,  125,   162*, 
— ,  Katherin,  83 

,    Latimer   (or    Laty- 

more),  433,  461 

,  TSTathaniell,  150 

-,  Richard,  231 


— ,    Robert,   40,    316*, 

318,  342,  471 

,    Thomas,    40,     85, 

469,  505 

. ,  Wm.,  195 

Richardson    Anthony,  491,  496 
Daniell,  339 
David,  484 
Elisabeth,  426 
George,  62,  484, 


Richardson,    John,    104,    113, 

342,  344,  432,  434,  436 
Leonard,  125 
Luke,  115 
Mauley,  129 
Margaret,  426 
Mary,   430,    484, 


491 


491 


-,  Henrie,  137 


Nicholas,  505 
Richard,  142,  426 
Rebert,  50,  128 
Symon,  95 
Tho.,  103 
William,  134,  179, 


240,  430 
Richbell,  John,  401 
•,  Richard,  400 
•,  Robert,  401,  484 


Riches,  Andrew,  433 
•,  Samuel,  433 


Richier,  Isaac,  166 
Rickard,  Margaret,  113 

,  Samuel,  358,  362 

Ricord,  Charles,  396,  400 
Ricrofte,  James,  35 
Riddall,  Sara,  174 
Riddell,  William,  104 
Riddlesden,  Marie,  59 
Ridgdell,  William,  36 
Ridge,  Jo.,  115 

,  Tho.,  115 

Ridges,  Richard,  III 
Ridgeway,  Ann,  490 

,  Elizabeth,  490 


,  Nathaniel,  490 

,  see  Ridgway 

Ridgley,  Tho.,  36 
Ridglie,  Geo.,  74 
Ridgway,  Joseph,  462 

,  Mary,  461 

Ridley,  Uaniell,  362 

,  Elizabeth,  133 

,  George,  399 

,  Richard,  48 

•,  Robert,  133 


Rigglio,  Robert,  III 
Righton,  William,  Senr.,  304 
Rilcy,  Elizabeth,  102 

,  Garrett,  35 

,  Miles,  35 

,  Tho.,  133 

Rilsden,  Charles,  116 
Rimwell,  Adam,  260 
I  Ripen,  see  Ripping 
Riply,  Richard,  371 
Rippin,  Allin,  121 

•,  Nicholas,  94 


Ripping     (or     Ripen),     Chris- 
topher, 177,  219 
,  Ellis,  208 


71 2 


564 


INDEX. 


Risby,  Thomas,  183 

Rishford,  Geo.,  50 

Rising,  James,  132 

Riskyffier  [Riskymmer],  Nicho- 
las, 69 

Risley,  Cressent,  484 

Risson,  Judith,  450 

Rivers,  John,  314 

,  William,  505 

Roach,  William,  470 

Roads,  George,  183       )     see 

Roades,  Margreat,  1 79  \  Rodes 

Roane,  Bancks,  399 

Roas,  Ramsey,  505 

Roass,  Thomas,  505 

Robard's,  James,  52 

Robb,  Elizabeth,  143 

,  Ellin,  143 

Robinson,  jdeth,  465 

,  John,  465 

Robensone,  Ellen,  292 

Robert,    100,    192,   239,   j<v 
Robert  t 

Roberts,  Blanch,  87 

Edward,  38,  116,  425, 


462 


'ames,  178 

lohn,  112,  312,  435 

ohn,  ap.,  190 

oseph,  150 
Robert,  75 
Thomas,  64,  190 
Wm.,  399. 
see  Robert  ts 


Robertson,  Nic".,  93 

Robertt   ,  292,  sec   Ro- 
bert 

Robertts,  Christopher,  194 

,  William,  194 

,  set  Roberts 

Robesonn,  James,  220 

Robins,  Edward,  127 

,  John,  164",  316,  463 

,  Tho.,  83 

Robinson,  Allexander,  399,  498 

,  Ann,  425 

,  C.,  436 

,  Christopher,    166", 

167 


David,  52,  495 

,  Edward,  38,  484 

,  Elizabeth,  93 

,  Henrie,  114 

,  Isack,  130 

,  James,  143,  460 

,  Jeremy,  296 

,  John,  52,  85,  94,  95, 

140,  187,  251,  426,460,505 


-,  Joseph,  461 
-,  Joyce, 


Robinson,  Kat.,  94 

,  Leonard,  142,  425 
,  Manuss,  484 
,  Mathew,  95 
,  Mary,  94,  124 
•,  Richard,  182,  457 
-,  Sir  Robert,  164* 
,  Robert,  43,  484 
,  Sara,  93 
,  Thomas,     71,    in, 


141,  484 
,  William,    80,    193, 

425.  457,  484 
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 
Rodeway,  see  Rodway 
Rodgers,  George,  180 
(or  Rogers),    John, 

333,  335-  338 
see  Rog 


Rodman,  John,  484 

,        — ,  Junr.,  484 

•,  Sarah,  484 


Rodrigua,  Anthony,  449 

Rods,  John,  39 

Rodway  (or  Rodeway),  Stephen, 

333.  337,  34° 
Roe    (or    Row),    Christopher, 

316*,  317*.  343 

,  Edward,  103 

,  Margaret,  460 

,  Robert,  52 

,  Tho.,  75 

,  see  Row,  Rowe 

Roed's,  Roger,  225 
Roett,  Isaac,  448,  457 
Rofe,  Barbary,  131 

— ,  Wm.,  143 
Roffin,  Wm.,  H2 
Rogers,  Anne,  493 

,  Bryan,  257 

,  David,  427 

,  Edward,  262 

,  Ellener,  102 

,  Georg.,  232 

,  Henry,  37 

,  James,  66 

,  John,    63,    125,    143, 


484,  493 

•  (Rodgers,  or  Roggers), 


John,    316,    318,    333,    335, 

338,  340,  343 

,  Katherine,  493 

,  Mary,  129,  423 


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 

,  Theoder,  124 


Roker,  Arthur,  71 

Rolfe,  Elizabeth,  174,  223 

,  James,  209 

— — ,  John,  270,  271 

,  Robert,  135 

Rolinson,  John,  37 
Rolles,  Jo.,  80 
Rollright,  Margaret,  67 
Rolls,  Benedict,  119 
Romney,  Tho.,  82 

,  Sir  William,  155 


Romsey,  James,  38 
Rooby,  Martin,  153 
Rookeman,  Rookman 

,  John,  93 

•,  Elizabeth,  93 


Rookines  (or  Rookins),   Wil- 
liam, 183,  260 
Roome,  Thomas,  507 
Root,  John,  238 
Roote,  Mary,  97 

,  Nicholas,  177 

,  Ralph,  92 

Ropear,  Alles,  292 

,  Elizabeth,  292 

•,  John,  292 


Roper,  Clement,  217 

,  Hanna,  51 

— ,  Margaret,  423 

,  Thomas,  191 

,  William,  423 


Rosdell,  Tho.,  84 
Rosden,  Wm.,  132 
Rose,  Christopher,  399 

,  Daniell,  102,  278 

,  Dareas,  278 

,  Elizabeth,  278,  484 

,  John,  176,  278,316,316*, 

317,  317* 

,  Margery,  279 

,  Mary,  278 

,  Rebecca,  207 

,  Robert,  278,  279 

,  Samuell,  278 

,  Sarah,  278 

,  Susanna,  426 

,  Thomas,  240 

,  William,  342,  344,  432 


INDEX. 


565 


Roseter,  Thomas,  154 

Rosman,  James,  152 

Ross,  William,  399 

Rosse,  Henry,  133 

,  John,  484 

,  Phillip,  471 

,  Rebecca,  171 

,  Thomas,  161,  267 

Rosser,  Humphrey,  427 

Roswell,  Mr.,  183 

Roth,  Richard,  400 

Rottrie,  Sophia,  109 

Rou,  Jan  le,  198 

Rouse,  Caleb,   470,  471,  see 
Rowse 

Rousell,  George,  317,  sec  Row- 
sell 

Rovenson,  John,  156 

Row    (or   Roe),    Christopher, 

3l6*.  3'7*,  343 

Lawrence,  400 

Nich.,  184 

Peter,  326,  329 

see  Roe 

Rowe,  Anne,  457 

Mary,  262 

Nicholas,  262 

see  Roe 

Rowes,  John,  183 

Rowinge  (or  Rownige),  Henry, 

172,  2'7 
Rowland,  Jo.,  132 

,  Richard,  82 

Rowles,  Henrie,  135 
Rowlidge,  Jo.,  117 
Rowlson,  Francis,  no 

,  Thomas,  236 

Rowlston,   Sionell  [  ?  Lionel!], 

254 
Rownige  (or  Rowinge),  Henry, 

172,  217 
Rowse,    Thomas,    447,     see 

House 
Rowsell,  George,    316*,   see 

Rousell 

Rowsewell,  Thomas,  316 
Rowsley,  Elizabeth,  191 

,  William,  191 

Rowton,  Ann,  62 

,  Edmond,  62 

,  Richard,  62 

Roy,  Hugh  Le,  123 

,  Jerome,  Le,  199 

Royalf,  Joseph,  169,  202 

,  Sibill,  229 

Roydon,  Wm.,  399 
Royston,  Thomas,  118 
Ruce,  Roger,  240,  see  Reuse 
Ruck,  John,  484 
Rud,  Symon,  472 


Rudge,  Jo.,  140 

,  Thomas,  401 

Rudle,  Robert,  402 
Rudston,  Eliz.,  118 
Ruese,  Roger,  174,  see  Ruce 
Ruggells,  Barbaric,  46 

,  Jo.,  46 

Rul,  Elisabeth,  438 
Rule,  Thomas,  401 

,  Wm.,  136 

Rumball,  Tho.,  132 
Rumell,  Adam,  182 
Rumley,  Elisabeth,  431 
Rumsey,  Joseph,  430 
Rundall,  Edward,  457 
Rusco,  Marie,  57 

,  Rabecca,  57 

,  Samuel,  57 

,  Sara,  57 

,  Wm.,  57 

Rush,  Clinion,  219 

,  William,  8 1 

Rushbrook,  Henry,  484 
Rushmore,  George,  182 
Russell,  Edward,  401,  426 

,  Francis,  132,  167 

,  George,  54,  342 

,  James,  160* 

,  John,   36,    103,    119, 


i  So,  224 

,  Katherin,  71 

,  Phillip,  505 

,  Randolph,  162* 

-,  Thomas,  472 


Rutten,  Elizabeth,  180 
Rutter,  DanieU,  3«6,  317,  342 
•,  Tho,,  74 


Ryale,  Joseph,  218,  see  Riall 
Ryce,  Ann,  117,  see  Rice 
Rycord,  Samuell,  484 
Rycraft,  Sara,  484 
Ryder,  Symon,  399 
Rydie,  James,  115 
Ryle,  Tho.,  117 
Rymes,  Henry,  39 
Rymore,  Allexander,  484 

SABYN,  Geo,,  142 

—  (or  Sabin),    Robert, 


96,  1 86,  250 
Sacker,  John,  261 
Sad,  Abraham,  296        . 
Sadd,  Richard,  95 
Saddock,  Tho.,  137 
Sadler,  Hugh,  70 

,  Rowland,.  116 

•,  Thomas,  342,  344,  485 


Saford   (or    Safford),    Christo 

pher,  171,  2n 
Sage,  Jan,  198 


Sage,  Richard,  506 
Saie,  Wm.,  125,  see  Say 
Saiewell,  Arthur,  83 

,  Francis,  70 

,  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 
Saker,  Jo.,  116 

,  Marie,  116 

,  Tho.,  115 

halford,  John,  186,  250,  273 

,  Mary,  186,  250 

,  Robert,  186,  250,  273 

,  Sara,  190 


Salisbury,  Robert,  Earl  of,  156 
Sail,  Edward,  70 
Salmon,  Joseph,  437,  458 
— ,  Margaret,  437* 

,  Peter,  135 

,  Wm.,  81 


Salsbury,  William,  192 
Salt,  Samuell,  404 
Sailer,  Edward,  103 

,  Elizabeth,  174,  223 

,  George,  409 

,  James,  326,  329 

,  John,  185 

,  Nicholas,  3I7*,3I9*,  324 

— i-,  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 
Samond,  Wm.,  72 
Sampson,  John,  330,  338,  505 
Samuell,  290 
Sa'ms,  John,  323 
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 


INDEX. 


Sandforcl,  John,  408 
Sandiford,  Charles,  469 

,  Henry,  404 

,  John,  470 

[ — ?],  Richard,  469 

Sandley,  Robert,  82 
Sandome,  Richard,  406 
Sandra  t  sec  Sanders,  Saunders 
Sands,  Sand's 

,  Anthony,  436 

,  David,  233 

,  George,  174,  234 

,  Isaac,  436 

,  William,  179,  236 

Sandwich,    Edward,    Earl    of, 

162 
Sandy,     Robert,    318*,    319*, 

324 

Sandys,  George,  270 
Sanford,  Roger,  142 
Sankey,  Hamhlet,  135 

,  Robert,  60 

Sankster,  Eliz.,  118 
Sansom,  Richard,  78 
Santen,  Lucas,  165 
Sape,  Marey,  295 
Sapster,  Bridget,  467 

,  William,  462,  467 

Saracole,  Jo.,  69 
Sarah,  Mordecah,  450 
Sares,  Win.,  86,  sec  Saires 
Satchill,  Win:,  119 
Sauewell,  Daniel),  195 
Saundby,  Michell,  118 
Saunders,  Edward,  122 

. ,  John,  117,  387 

,  Judith,  48 

— ,  Lea,  48 

,  Marie,  48 

— ,  Martin,  47,  48 

,  Mary,  37 

• ,  Rachell,  47 

,  Thomas,  102,  122 

— ,  William,    121,   316, 

3l8,  327 
,  .v.v  Sanders,    Sawn- 

ders 

Saunderson,  Jo.,  135,  485 
— ,  Robert,  486 
— ,  Tho.,  112 
Savadge,  Robert,  259 

,  Thomas,  189,  256 

Savage,  Ann,  263 

— ,  Edward,  39,  51 

,  Thomas,  45,  263 

Savery,  John,  469 
Savory,  Win.,  119 
Sawcott,  Jo.,  52  [217 

Sawell,    Thomas,     I2O,     172, 
Sawier,  Thomas,  225 


Sawier,  William,  175,  232 
-,  see  Sawyer 


Snwkynn,  Wm.,  106 
Sawnders,  Edward,  126 

,  Jo.,  128 

see  Sanders, 


ders 

Sawter,  Roger,  64 
•Sawyer,  Margarett,  485 

,  Thomas,  182 

,  William,  1 80 

,  see  Sawier 

Sawyers,  Charles,  465 

,  Elizabeth,  465 

S.i\-,  Geo.,  63,  siv  Saie  [159 
Say  &  Sele,  William,  Lord, 
Sayer,  William,  35  [319 

Scamplyn  (or  Kemplyn),  John, 
Scar,  Stephen,  442 
Scarburgh,  Edward,  162 
Scarfield,  William,  I2O 
Scarsbrick,  Win.,  50 
Scawell  (or  Seawell),  Richard, 

485 

Schenckingh,  Amarinzia,  490 
— ,  Benj".,  490 

(or      Shenkingh, 

Sckenken),     Bernard,     429, 


Scrutton   (or    Strutton),   John, 

485 

Scurrier,  William,  316*,  317 
Sea,  Mary,  38 
Seabright,  Richard.  141 
Saun-  i  Sealy,    Henry,    408,    412,    j.v 

Seely 
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 

,  Richard,  409 

,  Thomas,  441 

Serle 


458,  490 


Elizabeth,  490 
( ),    Han. 


nah,  429 

— ,  Kutherine,  490 
Scot,  Jane,  421 

— ,  Mary,  421 

,  see  Scott,  Skott 

Scotchmoro,  Robert,  124,  221, 

239,  .<.-•(•  Scottesmore 
Scott,  Abigail,  282 

,  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,  263 

,  Richard,  325 

,  Thomas,  282,  407 

— ..Walter,    188,   263,   331, 

336,  5°S 

,  Win.,  125 

,  Siv  Scot,  Skott 

Scottesmore,    Robert,    176,   j.v 

Scotchmore 
Scotts,  Mr.,  313* 
Scriven,  Robert,  I2O 
Scrubs,  George,  342 


Sears  (or  Seasc),  Robert,  332, 
337,340 

Seaton,  John,  119,  498 

Seaward,  John,  188,  j.v  Up- 
ward 

Scawell,  Davers,  493 

,  Elizabeth,  493 

,  Richard,  493 

(or  Scawell),  Richard, 

485 

Seay,  Widow,  445 

Seden,  Nic0.,  51,  see  Seeden 

Sedgewicke,  George,  465 

Sedgwick,  John,  131,  461,  465 
,  Marie,  83 


,  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 

.Jo-,  "33 

Selleck,  John,  405 
Selley,  John,  243 
Sellin,  Ann,  68 
— ,  Joan,  68 
Sellock,  John,  384 
Selman  George,  41 
Sclwyii,  William,  l6S* 
Senior,  Jacob,  409 
-,  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. 


567 


Serjeant,  Richard,  224,  402 
Serle,  Elizabeth,  489 

,  John,  489 

,  Thomas,  489 

,  see  Searle 

Sertain,  Elizabeth,  496 

,  Thomas,  496 

Session,  Geo.,  36 

Sessions,  Jo.,  52 

Severne,  Jo.,  124 

Sewar,  Robert,  84,  see  Sewer 

Seward,  John,  249 

,  William,  39 

,  see  Seaward 

Sewer,  John,  404,  see  Sewar 
Sexton,  Richard,  108 

,  Thomas,  192 

Sexston,  Peter,  102 

,  Robert,  136 

Seymer,  John,  340,  see  Seamer 
Seymor,  Florentio,  310 
Seywell,  Thomas,  255 
Sfrane,  Almons,  405 
Shakerly,  William,  427 
Shaftesbury,  Anthony,  Earl  of. 

161* 
Shafto,  Win.,  363,   371,  388, 

413 

Shahanisse,  Daniell,  471,  see 
Shanis 

Shahany,  John,  324 

Shale,  Robert,  326 

Shanis,  Daniell,  470,  see  Sha- 
hanisse 

Sharks,  George,  191 

Sharp,  Boaz,  303 

Elizabeth,  205 

Isack,  205 

Judith,  191 

Mrs.,  170 

Richard,  101 

• Robert,  93,  114 

Samuell,  172,  205 

Tho.,  119,  132 

William,  119,  170,  205 

Sharpe,   Aser,   360,   372,  381, 

385.  390,  39',  398,  4°3 

Elizabeth,  215 

Henry,  308 

James,  441 

Mary,  410 

Samuell,  215,  268 

Sharpes,  William,  267 
Sharpies,  Edward,  173 

,  Tho.,  84 

Shaw,  Annis,  224 

,  Thomas,  303,  304,  355, 

398,  418 
Shawe,  Abram,  142 

-  ,  Anne,  no 


Shawe,  Daniell,  506 
— ,  John,  80,  94,  95 
-,  Sara,  95 


,  Wm.,  115 

Sheaperd,  see  Sheppard 
Sheere,     Strenght,      244,      see 

Shere 

Sheering,  Jo.,  63 
Sheffield,  Thomas,  266 
Sheicrofte      (or      Shercrofte), 

Wm.,  141 

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,     Shepe- 

heard,  Shepheard,  Shepherd, 

Sheppeard 

Humfrey,  286 
John,  99,  506 
Justice,  43 
Lieutenant,  184 
Margaret,  99 
Quid,   I  So,   see  Ber- 


nardo 


232,  235 


Ralph,  97 
Robert,    175, 

Samuell,  100 
Sara,  97 
Thankes,  97 
Tho.,  99 


180, 


Sheppey  (or  Sheppy),  Thomas, 

170,  204 

Sherborn,  Henrie,  150 
Sherborne,  James,  85 
Shercrofte      (or       Sheicrofte), 

Wm.,  141 
Shere,      Stephen,      185,      see 

Sheere 

Sheres,  Francis,  63 
Sherewood,  see  Sherwood 
Sherhack,  Benedicter,  64 
Sherin,  Robert,  280 
Sherland,  John,  406 
Sherley  (or  Shurley),  Daniell, 

169,  201 

,  Lidin,  213 

•,  Susan,  213 


Sherly,  Tho.,  84 

,  see  Shirley 

Sherlock,  Edward,  sen.,  303 
>Jo.,  134. 


Sherlocke,  Elizabeth,  III 
Sherman,  John,  280 
,  Tho.,  41 


Sheron,  George,  485 
Sherrick,  Jo.,  114 
Sherringham,  Phillipp,  119 
Sherwin,  John,  410 
Sherwood,  Alice,  279 

; ,  Anna,  278 

—    (or       Sherewood), 

Peaceable,  176,  236 


Peeter,  243,  254 

,  Rebecca,  278 

,  Rose,  278 

,  Samuell,  403 

,  Suzan,  85 

,  Thomas,  278,  279 

Shettleworth,  John,  38 
Shetman,  Richard,  440 
Shev/ord  (or  Shewoud), 

Thomas,  184,  243 
Shilborn,  Wm.,  118 
Shingle,  Richard,  296 
Shinglewood,  Robert,  80 
Ship,  Edmund,  428 

,  Jefferie,  140 

Shipley,  Jo.,  115 

Shipman,  Wm.,  82 

Shippin  (or  Phippin),  William, 

334 

Shipton,  Wm.,  446 
Shirley,     William,      430,      see 

Sherley,  &c. 
Shoare,  James,  355 
Shore,  Ellin,  118 

-,  Mathew,  141 

-,  Richard,  485 

Shorey,  Anthony,  508 
,  William,  508 


Short,  Martha,  408 

,  Samuell,  86 

,  Walter,  406 

Shorte,  Joane,  152 
•,  Owen,  485 


Shorter,  Jo.,  84 

,  Marie,  114 

Shotten  (or  Shotton),  Nicholas, 

181,  230 

Shovell,  Elias,  506 
Shrawley,  Margrett,  191 
Shreife,  Richard,  190 
Shrewsbury,  Ann,  431 

(or     Shroesbury), 


John,  431,  448 

,  William,  431 


Shule,  John,  180 
Shurke,  George,  178 
Shurland,  John,  485 
Shurley,  see  Sherley 
Sibery,  Thomas,  182 
Sibsey,  John,  185 
Sicklemore,  James,  439 


568 


INDEX. 


Siddy,  Henry,  409 
Sides,  Thomas,  178,  229 
Sidney,  John,  410 
— ,  Wm.,  447 
Siggins,  Tho.,  129 
Silby,  Robert,  112,  se.-  Sylbie 
Silcomb,  William,  496 
Silsby,  Mathew,  124 
Silvester,  Abram,  37 

,  Grace,  461 

,  Madam,  485 

Simes,  Beniamin,  184,  242 
(Sims  or   Sunes),  Henry, 

318*.  319*,  323 

,  Sarra,  loo 

,  see  Symes 

Simes   [i.e.,   Simmes],   Symon, 

104,  see  Symes 
Simmes,  Symon,  104 

— ,  Wm.,  449 
Simmons,  Phillip,  458,  459 

— ,  Richard,  343 
Simnell,  John,  257 
Simon,    Hester   Bar,   449,    stc 

Symon 
Simons  (or  Symonds),  Richard, 

316*,  318,  see  Symons 
Simpkins,  Nathaniel!,   128,  see 

Symkynn 

Simpson,  Edward,  133 
,  James,  485 

,  J"-,  132 

,  Thomas,  104,  136,  181 

,  Mr.,  133 

Sims,  see  Simes 
Simson,  Henry,  491 

,  James,  491 

,  Mary,  491 

,  Thomas,  443 

Sindry,  John.  410 
Singer,  Tho.,  36 
Singleton,  Jo.,  83 
Singnell,  William,  139 
Sinklaire,  Allexander,  458 
Sipsey,  John,  274 
Sismore,  Martha,  172 

,  William,  172 

Sister,  Gerrart,  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 

,  Nicholas,  182 

,  see  Skynner 

bkofield,  Richard,  59 


Skooler,  Anthony,  74 
Skorie,  Jehn,  36 
Skorier,  Phillip,  128 
Skose,  Richard,  151 
Skott,  Elizabeth,  280 

,  Thomas,  280 

,  set  Scott 

Skudder,  Jo.,  88 
Skyddell,  Tho.,  142 
Skynggle,  Ann,  75 
.Skynner,  Richard,  135 

— ,  Sam.,  142 

sec  Skinner 


Slade,  Jphn,  3:6,  318 
Slany,  Anthony,  485 
Slate,  John,  342 
Slater,  Anne,  246 

,  Henry,  1 66 

,  John,  246 

— ,  Mary,  498 
Slatier,  Martin,  239 
Slaughter,  John,  498 

,  Mary,  498 

,  Thomas,  485 

,  William,  402 

Slavelie,  Richard,  153 

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 

Smal,  Ann,  428 

Smale,  Hugo,  194 

Smalepage      (or      Smalpage), 

Lawrence,  177,  220 
Smalewood,  see  Smalwood 
Small,  Wm.,  113 
Smalle,  Walter,  297 
Smallie,  John,  149 
Smallman,  Edward,  51 
Smalpage,  see  Smalepage 
Smalwood      (or     Smalewood), 

Randall,  176,  225 
Smart,  John,  323,  410 
Richard,  140 
Samuell,  337 
Wm.,  85 


Smartt 


Smith, 


John,  440 
Samuell,  447 
Alexander,  40,  304 
Alice,  56,  458 
Ann,  424,  426,  430 
Anne,  290,  421 
Antonio,  141 
Arthur,  186 
Charles,  120 


Smith,  Christopher,  253,  429 
,  Daiiiell,  38,  41 


,  David,  470 

,  Dorothy,  68 


,  Edward,  117,  179,  2;  i, 

403 

,  Elisabeth     (or     Kli/.i- 

beth),    123,    280,    282,   292, 

424,  43',  437,  485,  492 

,  Frances,  492 

— — ,  P'rancis,  63,  67,    231, 

3'7*,  3 '  9",  324 

,  ,  Junr.,  460 

-,  George,  80,    82,    125, 

-,  Hanna,  49,  59 

,  Henry,   115,  292,  421, 


436 


424,  426,  432 
— ,  Hester,  403 

,  Humfrey,  87 

,  Isaac,  406 

— ,  James,  74,  141 

,  Jane,  429 

,  Joan,  71,  223 


,  John,  56,   57,    70,  74, 

82,  109,  ui,  117,  135,   13.1, 

140,   177,   178,   179,  220,  229, 

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 

,  Leonard,  67 

,  Lewes,  122 

-,   Margaret,    118,    405, 


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 

-,  Osbome,  183 
,  Osmond,  223 
,  Osten,  175 
,  Peter,  IOI 
,  Phillip,  282,  402 


,  Phihppa,    422,    432, 

43° 

,  Ralph,  429 

,  Richard,  48,  III,  134, 

139,  177,  219,  239 

,  Robert,  172,  185,  243 

,  Roger,  174,  223,  232 


INDEX. 


569 


Smith,  Samuell,  280,  282,  305, 

432,  463 

Sithe,  292 

Stephen,  470,  495 

— —   Susanna,  231 

Thomas,  37,  39,  40,  53, 

86   115,  120,  137,  174,  177, 
194,  220,  224,407,421,426, 

437,  439 
—   •     Thurlo,  408 

Walter,  126 

— —  Widow,  443 

• William,  35,  67,  74,  138, 

184,  189,  190,  243,  246,  263, 

326.  329,  332.  334,  404,  406, 
440,  492 

.  .  Juni'-r  335,  336 

,  see  Smyth 

Smitheman,  Jo.,  51 
Smithick,  Henry,  119 
Smithson,  Robert,  37 
Smithwicke,  Wm.,  503 
Smyth,  Arthur,  252 
,  John,  341 

,  Sir  Thomas,  156 

,  Wm.,  341 

Snacknell,  Richard,  465 
Snales,  Margaret,  123 
Snape,  John,  135 
Snapp,  Thomas,  188 
Snathe,  Richard,  64 
Snellin,  Anne,  490 

,  John,  490 

,  Robert,  490 

Snerling,  Robert,  485 
Snipe,  Christopher,  489 

,  Elizabeth,  489 

,  John,  485,  489 

,  William,  461 

Snoden,  Luke,  114 
Snouks,  George,  442 
Snow,  Snowe 

George,  316*.  317*,  343 

Henry,  no 

Nathaniell,  471 

Rebecca,    175,   225,   see 


Gr 


ave,  Elnor 


Richard,  141 

Sara,  175,  225,  see  Grave 

Wm.,  59 

see  Swnow 
Snowood,  John,  246 
Soanes,  Mary,  126 
[Somerhaies?],  Anne,  470 

,  John,  470 

Somers,  Cornwall,  164  • 

,  Sir  George,  155 

,  James,  95 

,  see  Summers 
Sotoersall,  John,  Senr.,  303 


Somersall,  Thomas,  191 
Somerton,  John,  103 
Sommer,  Elisa,  91 
,  Henry,  91 


Sone,  George,  408 
Sothey  (or  Soothey),  Ann,  176, 
226 

-  ( ),  Elizabeth, 


191,  226 

,  Henry,  191 

,  Mary,  191 

,  Mr.,  191 

,  Mrs.  176 

,  Thomas,  191 
Sotterfoyth,  Jo.,  36 
Sourton,  Samuell,  443 
Sousa,  Abraham,  449 
Southampton,  Earl  of  313* 
,  Henry,  Earl  of, 

156 
Southern,  John,  175,  225,  273, 

see  Sowthem 
Southernes,  Mr.,  308 
Southward,  Henry,  143 
Southwood,  Marie,  no 
Southworth,  Francis,  405,  418 
Sowth,  Francis,  38 
,  Martin,  128 


Sowthern,  Jane,   Ml,  see  Sou- 
thern 

Spalden,  Edmond,  187 
Spalding,  Edward,  176 
Spar,  Georg,  433 
Sparke,  Sparkes,  Sparks 

,  Edward,  58 

,  George,  1 80 

,  James,  1 12 

,  John,  195,  234,  498 


,  Joye,  505 

,  Madam,  472 

,  Samuell,  407 

,  Thomas,  265,  307 


S.  Parplin  [?St.  Parlin],  Tho- 
mas, 141 

Sparowhawk,  James,  485 

Sparrow,  Judith,  \/\<\ 

Sparshott,  Edward,  173,  208 

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 

,  Mrs.,  191 

,  Sara,  178,  249 


Spence,    William,    178, 

271,  499 

Spenceley,  John,  141 
Spencer,  Allice,  228 

,  Sir  Edward,  106 

,  Francis,  35 

•,  James,  142 


19', 


— ,  John,  142,  448,  485 

,  Kathren,  173 

,  Margaret,  506 

,  Nicholas,  163,  163* 

,  Peter,  141 

,  Robert,  84,  163 

,  Thomas,  182 

William,  82,  117,228, 


229 

Spendergrass,  Tho.,  51 
Spendley,  Mary,  75 
Spenlove,  John,  491 

•,  Lowrie,  491 


Spenswick,  Mrs.,  458 
Spicer,  Ann,  71 

,  Edward,  122,  129 

,  Gregory,  233 

,  Henry,  129 

,  Richard,  36 

,  Samuell,  405 

•,  Wm.,  112 


Spight,  Fra.,  84 
Spilman,  Haima,  252 

(or  Spillman),  Thomas, 


175,  186,  188,  226,  252,  273 
Spillmans,  Captain,  269 
Spittle,  Robert,  409 
Sprad,  Elinor,  179 
Spraging,  Radulph,  95 
Spratt,  Mary,  108 

,  Tho.,  112 

Sprawe,  Oliff,  102 
Sprawson,  William,  114 
Spreate,  Jo.,  101 
Spring,  Elinor,  280 
•,  Henry,  281 


,  John,  280,  281 

,  Mary,  281 


,  William,  281 

Springall,  Jo.,  36 
Springham,  Hannah,  422 

John,    338,    422, 


458 


-,  Sarah,  422 


Sprite,  Robert,  74 
Spurting,  Richard,  172 
Spurr,  Robert,  51 
Spurway  (Spurwey,   or   Spur- 
nay),  Robert,  326,  329 
Spyer,  Jo.,  63 
Spynk,  Robert,  82 
Sqire,  John,  303 
Squier,  Phillipp,  38 

72 


570 


INDEX. 


Srayne,  Richard,  132 

Stabcr,  Peter,  178 

Stacie,  Elizabeth,  105 

Stacy,  W.,  403 

Stafferton,  Mr.,  176 

Stafford,  Jane,  ^\ 

,  Mr.,  309 

— ,  William,  249,  2$I 

Stagg,  Wm.,  48,  53,  56,  57, 
60,  61,  68 

Stalvers,  Henry,  306 

,  Mrs.,  305 

Stamford,  John,  257 

Stamp  (or  Stump),  Tho. ,  79 

Stanbridg,  Nathanel,  194 

Stanbridge,  William,  95 

Standerick  (Standericke,  Stan- 
derwicke,  Sanderick,  or  San- 
derwike),  Nathaniel!,  319, 

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 

,  Robert,  485,  489 

Stanley,  Christopher,  72 

Francis,  138 

Hugh,  126 

— Morris,  261 

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 

,  Tho.,  36 

Staple,  see  Staples 

Sta] ilehill,  Allexander,  1.51 

Staples  (or   Staple),  Leonard, 

73.  3i6,  318.  342 

,  Richard,  271 

Stapleton,  Pierce,  81 

,  Walter  405 

,  William,  161*,  162* 

Stapons,  Cornelius,  488 

,  Margaret,  488 

,  Thomas,  488 

Stares,  Thomas,  42 


Starkey,  Elizabeth,  175 
Starkie,  Peter,  125 
Starling,  Wm.,  114 
Standing,  ice  Staveling 
Staughton,  Edward,  87 
Staunton,  Jo.,  126 
Staveling,  Mathew,   193 
Staysmore,  Francis,  505 
Stebing,  Eli/.,  278 

,  John,  278 

,  Rowland,  278,  279 

,  Sarah,  278,  279 

,  Thomas,  278 


StaMall,  William,  79 
Stede     (Steed,     or     Steede), 
Edwyn,  162,  321,  325,  331, 

335-  339.  344,  424,  447.  45® 
,  John,  166 

•,  see  Steed 


Stedham,  John,  449 
Stedman,  Elizabeth,  68 

,  Isack,  68 

,  Nathaniel!,  68 


,  Susanna,  426 

Steed,  Calia,  424 

,  see  Stede 

Steel,  Mary,  403,  404 
Steele,  Barbary,  466,  468 

,  George,  468 

— ~,  Thomas,  466 
Steephens,  see  Stephens 
Steere,  Richard,  136 

,  Robert,  ill 

Steerer,  Eliz.,  107 
Steerman,  Anthony,  499 
Steevens,  Alice,  98 

,  Edward,  139 


,  Henry,  99 

,  John,  40,  129,  506 

,  Mathew,  86 

,  Tho.,  73,  101 


— ,  Wm.,  83,  126,  128 
— ,    se<-    Stevens,     Ste- 
phens 

Steevenson,  Christopher,  127 
,  Richard,  120 


Stepbing,  Henry,  447 

Stephen,  ,  192 

Stephens,  Steephens,  &c. 

or   Stevens),  Elias, 


326,  329 

,  John,  239,  485 

,  Nathaniell,  405 

,  Philipp  (PPhilippa), 

IS' 

(or  Stevens),  Richard, 

175,  193,  226,  333,  336,  339 

,  Sylvester,  406 

— ,   see    Steevens,    Ste- 
vens 


Stepney,  Thomas,  256 

Sterry,  Geo.,  140 

Steven,  196 

Stevens   (or  Stephens),   Elias, 

326,  329 

-  ,  Hector,  426 

(or  Stevans),  John,  181, 


296 
—  ,  Judeth,  151 

(or  Stephens),  Richard, 


333.  336,  339 
.  Robert,  43 

,  Thomas,  426 

,  see  Steevens,  Stephens 


Steward,  Amey,  505 

-  ,  John,  424 

-  ,  Margaret,  424 
--  —  ,  William,  139 

-,  see  Sheard 


Stewart,  John,  329 
Stibbs,  Jo.,  120 
Stickland,  Margaret,  422 

William,  379,422,439 


Stiffchynn,  Wm.,  128 
Stile>,  Francis,  42 

,  Henry,  43 

,  Joan,  43 

.  Jo-.  43 

,  Rachel,  43 

,  Tho.,  42 

Stilgo,  Ant".,  II I 
Stint,  Henry,  140 
..Stirrup,  James,  306 
Stith,  Martin,  436 
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 
Stocker,  William,  177,  237 
1  Stockley,  John,  403 
,  Mary,  403 


Stockton,  Jonas,  187,  256 

,  Timothy,  187,  25(1 

•,  Tho.,  132 


Stockwell,  Gabriel),  85 
Stoe,  Win.,  80,  stv  Stow 
Stoiks,  Goodman,  178 
Stoker,  Samuel!,  444 

— ,  Wm.,  132 
Stokes,  Stoak's,  Stoakes 
,  Ann,  227 


,  David,  304 

,  George,  39 


-,  Grace,  130 

-,  John,  227 

-,  Jonathan,  305,  306 

-,  Luke,  52 


INDEX. 


57i 


Stokes,  Michaell,  403 

.  Tho.,  132 

,  Wm.,  335,  336,  338, 

339 

Stollard,  James,  470 
Ston,  Henry,  119 

.  J°-.  54 

,  Moves,  175)  see  -Stones 

,  Richard,  193 

(Stor,  or  Stow),  Samuel, 

63 
Stone,  Ann,  66 

,  Elizabeth,  238 

,    Francis   [i.e.,    Frances], 

494 
££ 

,  ,    DC 

,  Hugh,  430 

,  Joan,  66 

,  John,  66,  180,  181,  234, 

237,  408,  485,  494 

,  Marie,  66 

,  Maximillian,  238 

,  Richard,  75 

,  Robert,  444 

,  Sisly,  237 

,  Symon,  66 

Stones,  Moyses,  244,  see  Ston 
Stonhouse,  Win.,  84 
Stonword,  Hen.,  86 
Stoodly  (or    Stoodley),    John, 

333,  336,  34° 
Slope,  Chri.,  122 
Stor,  Samuel,  63 

,  see  Ston,  &c. 

Storey,  William,  290 

Stott,  Fra.,  51 

Stotter,  Jo.,  143 

Stout,  John,  505 

Stow   (or    Slowe),  John,  303, 

3°9 

,  Mary,  308,  sec  Mountain 

(Ston  or  Stor),  Samuel,  63 

,  Thomas,  303,  309 

,  see  Stoe 

Stowes,  Mr.,  312,  313 

Strachey,  William,  171,  238 

Strafford,  Thomas,  437 

Stramige  (?),  see  Straunge 

Stranfellow,  Thomas,  433 

Strange,  Ben.,  86 
,  William,  104,  222 

,  see  Straunge 

Stratford,  Robert,  38 

Strattergood,  John.  41 

Stratton,  Mary,  435 
,  Thomas,  435 

Straughan,      Wm.,      83,      see 
Strawne 

Straunge  (or  Stramige  ?)  Wil- 
liam, 172 


Strause,  Elias,  407 

Strawne,      Henry,      485,      see 

Straughan 

Streaton,  Elizabeth,  66 
Street,  Alice,  59 
Stremc,  Jo.,  131 

— ,  Thomas,  131 
Stretch,  John,  505 
Stretcher,  Andrew,  122 
Streter,  Thomas,  143 
Stringer,  Mr.,  309 

,  Samuel,  120 


Strong,  Charles,  327,  330 
Strode,  George,  494 

,  Henry,  485 

,  John,  162,  163,  458 

•,  Margarett,  485 


Stroude,  Mrs.  John,  505 
Strowde,  John,  93,  115 
Strutt,  James,  352,  359,  371, 

395,  400,  406 
Strutton   (or    Scrutton),   John, 

485 

Stuard,  John,  441,  see  Steward 
Slubber,  Jo.,  113 
Stucbridge,    Charles,    93,     see 

Slocbridge,  Slockbridge 
Sluddy,  Thomas,  485 
Sludman,  hack,  53 
Slump  (or  Slamp),  Tho.,  79 
Slurdevanl,  Roger,  37 
Sturdivantt,  Edward,  443 
Sturdy,  Jo.,  80 
Sturgis,  Wm.,  64 
Slurman,  Mary,  505 
Sturlon,  Jo.,  140 
Suckliff,  Michell,  136 
Sudburrowe,  Peter,  79 
Sudgerner,  Rowland,  109 
Suffolk,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  156 
Suillivant,  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),  Nicho- 
las, 262 

Sumes  (Summes),  John,  140 
Sumfill  (Summfilll,  John,  188 
Summers,  Ann,  507 
(or    Sumers),   7^>hn, 

338-  343,  507 

,  Thomas,  505 

-,  see  Somers 


Sunes,  see  Simes,  Henry 


Surgisson,  Wm.,  36 

Susan,  ,  245 

Susanna  (negress),  489 

Sussames,  Alexander,  194 

Sutton   Dorothy,  437 
Ellin,  u  6 
George,  38 
Henry,  377,  486 
John,   84,    323,    343, 


Swain, 


407,  423,  433,  458" 
Katharin,  423 
Mary,  423 
Nicholas,  173,  215 
Richard,  163,  461 
Robert,  121 
William,  179 
Martin,  437 
Peter,  376,  415,  448 
see  Swayne 
Swales,  Geo.,  81 
Swan  (or  Swann),   John,    120, 

425,  469,  470 
Swanley,  Jn.,  112 

-,  Robert,  410 


Swarbeck,  John,  220 
Swarris,  David,  450 
Swayne,  Ann,  117 

Elizabeth,  49,  59 

Francis,  54 

Tho.,  116 

—   Wm.,  54,  69 

— •  see  Swaine 


Sweet    (or     Sweete),    Robert, 

185,  249 
Sweeting,  Jo.,  51 

•,  Richard,  409,  458 


,  Samuell,  316* 

Sweetland,  James,  386 

William,   349,   373, 


402,  403 
Swift,  Mr.,  180 
Swifte,  Abram,  114 

,  Janej  126 

,  Jo.,  114 

,  Thomas,  234 

,  Wm.,  115 

Swinhow,  Thomas,  220,  268 
Swinny,  Thomas,  409 
Swnow,      Thomas,      177,      fee 

Snow 

Swynden,  Wm.,  76 
Syanl,  Jo.,  103 
Sydlie,  Tho.,  59 
Syer,  Tho.,  113 
Sylbie,  Tobie,  138,  see  Silby 
Symes,  Alexander,  138 

— ,  Margrett,  243 
ijyfnes    (Symmes),    Beniamin, 

126 
( ),  John,  38 

72 — 2 


572 


INDEX. 


Symes,  see  Simes,  &c. 
Symon,  Oliver,  114 

,  Stephen,  153 

—  (an  Italian),  194 

,  see  Simon 

Symondes,  Tho.,  36 
Symonds,  Dorothy,  141 

,  Francis,  41 

— ,  James,  137 

,  Jo.,  52,  114 

,  Richard,  112,  154 

— ,  Samuel),  104 

,  Wm.,  122 

— ,  set  Simons 
Symons,  John,  194 

—  (or   Simons),   Richard, 
269,  316*,  318 

,  Samuell,  403 

,  st'e  Simons 

Symper,  Robert,  142 
Sympkynn,     Ralph,     122,    Sit 

Simpkins 
Sympson,  Daniel],  IOI 

,  Geo.,  83 

,  John,  52 

,  u'C  Simpson 

TABOR,  Anne,  283 

,  Jane,  283 

,  Sarah,  283 

,  Timothy,  283 

Tadd,  Alexander,  81 
Taggard,  Elisabeth,  434 
Taggartt,  Alexander,  458 

— ,  James,  445 
Tailor,  Barbara,  432 

,  Mary,  432 

,  see  Tayler,  Taylor 

Talbott,  Geo.,  80 

,  Jo.,  83 

,  Thomas,  95 

,  Wm.,  120 

Tallcott,  John,  150 
Tanner,  Daniell,  185,  247 

,  Elisabeth,  431 

,  Josias,  228 

,  Mary,  431 

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 


Tail's,  Robert,  442 
Taverner,  Henry,  126 
Tawyer,  Hugh,  71 
Tayler,  Dyonis,  59 

,  George,  124,  131,  141 

,  James,  85 


,  Jasper,  194 

,  John,  40,  112,  Il8 

— ,  Nicholas,  119 
-,  Richard,  86,  136 


,  Sleeven,  138 

,  Thomas,  75 
,  Wm.,  86,  140 


Taylor,  Ann,  87 
,  Anio.,  7{ 
,  Chri.,  79 
,  Dorolhy,  203 
,  Elizabeth,  77 
Fortune,  174 


,    John,    94,    122, 

428,  486 

,  Jonathan,  449 

,  Kat.,  58 

,  Mary,  203 

,  Mrs.,  181 

,  Rebecca,  253 

Richard,     170, 


253, 


203, 


267,  268 

,  Robert,  103,  193 

,  Thomas,  36,  273 

,  Walter,  506 

-,  William,  71,  94,  396 


,  Zachary,  84 

,  see  Tailor 

Tayte,  John,  470,  sue  Tate 

Teage,  John,  412 

Teagua  (boy),  471 

Teape  (or  Teap),  Robert,  332, 

338,  341 

,  Waller,  319 

Tedder,  Tho.,  52 

Teed,  John,  294 

Teene,  John,  467 

Teirrer,  John,  135 

Temple,  Edward,  173,  190,  205 

— ,  Sir  Richard,  161* 

,  Thomas,  161 


Temproe,  John,  506 
Terns  (or  Tenis),  George,  81 
Terrett,  Ralph,  40 
Terrill,  James,  143 

,  Samuell,  486 

,  Tho.,  80 


Terry,  Anio.,  84 

Bassell,  63 

Christopher,  411,  458 

Giles,  85 

Jo.,  98 

Richard,  107 

Robert,  107 


Terry,  Thomas,  84,  107 
Terwighl,  Geo.,  330 
Tester,  Elisabeth,  432 
Tetloe,  Nic".,  82 
Thatcher,  Francis,  423 
,  Jo.,  120 
,  Mary,  413 
,  Samuel,  423 
,  Sylvester,  104 


Thayer,  Nathaniel,  412 
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 

,  Christopher,  79,  124 

,  David,  133,  458 

-,  Davie,  80,  141 


— ,  Elizal>eth,  497 
-,  Gabriel],  138 


— ,  George,  41 1 

,  Henry,  153 

,    John,     51,    80,    Il6, 


130,     152,     179,    233,    470, 
498,  506 

-,  Nathaniel],    172,   217, 


436 


-,  Richard,  80,  83 

,  Robert,  95 

,  Roger,  80,  458 

,  Thomas,  115,  122,  149 

,  Thompson,  486 

,  William,  95,  112,  132, 

293,  497 

(an  Indian),  188,  255 

Thomkins,  John,  104 
Thomlins,  Ben.,  62 

,  Edward,  62 


Thomlinson,    Joseph,    141,    see 

Tomlinson 
Thompson,  Ann,  222 

,  Christopher,  506 

— ,  Jane,  494 

,  John,  486,  494 

,  Lancelott,  489 

,  Mary,  489 

,  Roger,  222 

(?) ,  Thomas,  486 

,  William,  195 

,  see  Tompson 


Thomson,  Chri.,  134 

— ,  Edward,  81,  103 

,  Georg,  185 

,  Jo.,  52,  76,  81,  84, 

'34,  135 

,  Morris,  273 

,  Paule,  185 


INDEX. 


573 


Thomson,  Robert,  128 

,  Tho.,  86,  98,  128 

William,   124,   142, 


185,  244 


,  see  Tomson 


Thornbrugh,  Widow,  441 
Thornburgh,  George,  436,  486 
Thorncome,  Wm.,  114 
Thorne,  Arthur,  133 

,  Henry,  173,  213 

,  Peter,  56 

,  Thomas,  122 

Thomebury,  Thomas,  253 
Thornegood    (or    Thorngood), 

Thomas,  176,  182 
Thornehill      (or      Thornhill), 

Timothy,  164,  469,  506 
Thornton   Joanna,  59 

Nicholas,  303 

Robert,  68,  162* 

Walter,  59 

Wm.,  411 

Thorogood    (or    Thorougood), 

Adam,  187,  253 

-,  Richard,  433 


Thoroughgood,  Edw.,  286 
,     see    Thurrow- 

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 
Througood,  see  Thorogood 
Thurrogood,  Jo.,  142 

,  Mary,  96 

Thurrowgoqd,  Wm.,  118 
,    see   Thorowgood, 

&c. 

Thursby,  James,  192 
Thurston,  John,  293 

. ,  Margrett,  293 

,  Thomas,  293 

Thwait's,  Alexander,  49 
Thwing,  Ben.,  62 

,  John,  357 

Tibbalds,  Tho.,  131 
Tibott,  see  Tybbott 


Tichbourn,  Winnefred,  486 
Tickin  (or  Tinkin),  Peter,  318* 
Ticknall,  Henrie,  130 
1'ickner,  Thomas,  446 
Tiffin,  Tho.,  142 
Tiffing,  Jo.,  125 
Tighten,  W.,  121 
Tiler,  Elizabeth,  259 

,  William,  259 

,  see  Tyler 

Till,  John,  136 
Tilly,  Wm.,  88,  see  Tylly 
Tilney,  Thomas,  486 
Timothy,  John,  316*,  317,  343 
Tindall,  Richard,  506 

,  Thomas,  191,  267 

,  Widow,  176 


Tine,  Elisabeth,  424 

,  John,  424 

,  Margaret,  424 
Tingley,  Palmer,  53 
Tinico,  Jacob,  41 1 
Tinkin,  see  Tickin 
Tippin,  John,  411 
Tippsley,  Francis,  138 
Tissall,  Robert,  143 
Titcomb,  Samuell,  329 
Titloe,  Josua,  1 1 1 
[Titus],  Edmond,  46 
•,  Jo.,  46 
,  Hanna,  46 
•,  Robert,  46 


[340 

Tiverton,   William,    333,    336, 
Todd,  Robert,  259 
Toleman    (or    Doleman),    Su- 
sannah, 320" 
Toller,  Marie,  66 
Tollie,  Tho.,  84 
Tollo,  Demeuerez  Lewis,  412 
Tomkins,  Elizabeth,  131 

,  Kat.,  131 

— ,  Marie,  131 

,  Ralph,  131 

,  Samuel,  131 


Tomlinson,     Mathew,    So,    jv 

Thomlinson 
Tompson,  Ann,  172 

— ,  Nicholas,  180,  234 

,  Roger,  172 

,  see  Thompson,  &ci 


Tomson,  George,  244 

Mather,  256 

—   Mr.,  257 

Paule,  244 

William,  255 

see  Thomson 


Tooke,  James,  1 78,220,^1-  Tuke 
Tooles,  Morgan,  411 
Toolie,  Tho.,  85 
Tooly,  Nathan,  127 


Toothaker,  Margaret.  130 
,  Roger,  130 


Topleife,  Wm.,  140 

Topliss,  Wm.,  79 

Toppan,  Abraham,  293 
•,  Elizabeth,  293 
•,  Petter,  293 
,  Susanna,  293 


Toppin,  see  Tappin 

Topsail,  Humfrey,  36 

Torez,  Judieah,  450 

Tothill,  Mrs.,  447 

Totle,  William,  206 

Totman,  Jo.,  150 

Totnell,  Jo.,  67 

Toulban,  Robert,  138 

Touey,  see  Tovey 

Tounsend,  see  Townesend,  &c. 

Tovey,  Richard,  506 

Towers,  Edward,  n6 

Towne,  Edmund,  291 
,  Edward,  446 
•,  John,  39 

Townesend     (or     Townsend), 
Thomas,  327,  329 

Townsend,  Alice,  428 

,  Francis,  121 

,  John,  448 

(or  Townshend),  Ri- 
chard,   120,   134,    174,   223, 

363,  4" 

,  Tho.,  37 

Townson,  James,  51 

,  Tho.,  36 

Towse,  John,  37 
Toyer,  Kath.,  441 
Trachern,  John,  173 
Tracy,  Thomas,  266 
Trallopp,  Tymothy,  122 
Tramorden,  Edward,  172 
Trane,  Jo.,  63 
Trantt,  Richard,  441 
Trance,  Nic°.,  43,  45,  47,  55 
Trash  (or  Trask),  Suzan,  95 
Tratt,  Robert,  70 
Travel,  Samuel,  164 
Travers,  Phillip,  w\ 
Travis,  Richard,  410 
Tredwell,  Mary,  no 

,  Thomas,  no 


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 


INDEX. 


Trese,  Samuel,  84 

Trethewy  (or  Trethewey),  John, 

161,  162 

Trevas,  Geo.,  118 
Trewin,  Jane,  153 
Trigg,  Thomas,  41 
Triggs,  Thomas,  192 
Trim,    Trim,    [i.e.,  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 
— ,  John,  103 
Trueman,  Richard,  42 
Trumball,  Thomas,  94 
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 

Henry,  Senr.,  303 
'-.  3°5.  327,  33° 


John,  163*,  164* 
Margaret,  98 
Mary,  185,  244 
St.  George,  303 
Thomas,  119 
William,  184,  244,  273, 


274,  327,  330 
Tudar,  Richard,  445,  458 
Tudor,  Mary,  430 

—  ,  Richard,  430 
Tuke,  Chri.,  85,  see  Tooke 
Tull,  John,  461 
Tullie,  Jo.,  126 
Tulls,  John,  466 
-  ,  Richard,  466 
Tuppin,  see  Tappin 
Turdall,  John,  412 
Turgis,  Symon,  170,  208 
Turk,  Geo.,  133 
Turner,  Elizabeth,  46,  123 


Turner,  Joan,  123 
— ,  John,  83,  411 

,  Jonathan,  303 

,  Joseph,  193 

,  Marmaduke,  63 


— ,  Martha,  424 
— ,  Martin,  1 80,  234 
— ,  Mary,  424 

,  Mathew,  51 

,  Robert,   85,    93,    170, 


-,  Sara,  37 

-,  Symon,  170 

-,  Thomas,  79,  So,   112, 


Tyse,  Win.,  137 
Tysoe,  Wm.,  486 
Tyzacke,  John,  166* 

UBANK,  William,  135 

Ufibrd,  John,  486 

Underwood    Andrew,  ill 
John,  35,  96 
Marable,  291 
Martha,  281 
Martin,  281 
Mary,  433 


144,  205,  297 
Tumor,  George,  255 

— ,  Roger,  192 
Turpin,  Henry,  Junr.,  458 

— ,  ,   Senr.,  458 

— , ,  437 

,  John,  70 

,  Widow,  442 


Turton,  Francis,  458 
Tustin,  Jo.,  133 
Tuthill,  George,  439 
Tuttell,  Abigail,  45 

,  Ann,  48,  49 

,  Anna,  48 


,  Elizabeth,  49,  83 

— ,  Isbell,  48 
— ,  Joan,  45 

.  J°-.  45.  48,  49 

,  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 
Tyler,  Elizabeth,  181 

Jo.,   121 

Robert,  486 

Thomas,  70 

William,  181 

i see  Tiler 

1  Tylly,  Nathaniel!,  73,  see  Tilly 
Tynkler,  Sara,  94 
Tynman,  Robert,  102 
Tyos,  John,  235 
Tyres,  Samuell,  83 
Tyrwhitt,  George,  458 
Tyrwill,  Herculous,  458 


Peter,  50 
Robert,  104 
Union    (Vnion    or     Vinon), 

George,  181 

Uniton  (orVinton),Thomas,486 
Unyon,  Tho.,  143 
Upgate,  Richard,  121 
I  Upham,  Elizabeth,  286 
-,  John,  286 

, ,  Junr.,  286 

,  Nathaniel!,  286 
,  Sarah,  286 


Uppcott,  Richard,  94 

Upson,  Steeven,  66 

Upton,  John,  172,  217 

Uree,  John,  369 

Urquhart,  Allexander,  413 

Usfitt,  Thomas,  150 

Usher,  Ann,  206 

,  Beniamine   (or  Beny), 

192,  '93 

,  John,  38 

William,  39 


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 

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. 


575 


Vassal!,  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* 

,  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,  5°6 

,  Joshua,  506 

Vergo,  Daniell,  173 

,  John,  179 

Verin,  John,  234 

,  Nathaniel!,  413 

Vernie,  John,  176 
Vernnillie,  John,  166* 
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 
Victor,  Michel!,  119 
Viero,  Daniell,  209 
Vildy,  Edward,  332,  336,  341 
Villerrnarsk,  Dr.  De,  431 
Vincencio,  Mr.,  1 80,  235 
Vincene,  Joane,  202 

,  William,  202 

Vincent,    John,    318*,    319*, 

324,  436 

-,  Mrs.,  if 


-,  William,  169,  267 
-,  see  Vyncent 


Virgo,  John,  240 

,  Susan,  240 

Visher,  Ann,  116 
Vizard,  Joan,  126 
Voh,  Phillip  le,  427 
Voss,  John,  102 

,  Morris  Furse,  alias,  340, 

set  Fuss,  &c. 
Vynall,  Jo.,  117 
Vyncent,  Edward,  86 
,  Ezia,  133 


,  Marthew,  133 

,  see  Vincent 


Vynn,  Jo.,  52 
Vyons,  Francis,  122 

WACKEFEILD,  Anne,  300 
•,  William,  300 


Wadd,  Anne,  291 
Waddine,  Thomas,  487 
Waddington,  Hanna,  123 
Wade,  Dinah,  286 

Edward,  103 

Elizabeth,  286 

Geo.,  82,  115 

Hannah,  426 

John,  136,  426 

Jonathan,  150 

.  Nic«.,  63 

Richard,  286 

Robert,  50 

Wm.,  153 

Wadford  (or  Madford),  Wm., 

326 
Wadham,  Richard,  334, 338, 340 

,  Roger,  328,  331 

,  Tho.,  370 


Walker,  Joseph,  70 
— — —   Margaret,  129 

Mathew,  8t 

Richard,  60,  191 

Roger,  184,  243 

Sarra,  6 1 

Susan,  434 

Thomas,  134,  426 

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 

,  Charles,  174,  22J 

,  Edmond,  162 

,  Jo.,  103,  140 

,  Peter,  IO2 


Viner,  Anthony,  412 

Vinicott  (or  Vincott),  Joseph, 

333.  338,  34° 

Vinon  (or  Union),  George,  181 
Vinsou,  Tho.,  115 
Vinter,  Richard,  324  [486 

Vinton  (or   Uniton),   Thomas, 
Viper,  Tho.,  80 
Virbritt,  261 


Wadsworth,  William,  150,  243, 

254 
Waggitt,  Edward,  109 

' ,  Tho.,  8S 

Waine,  Amyte,  250 

,  Ann,  187 

,  John,  187,  250 

Wainwright,  James,  418 

,  John,  Semv,  303 

— — — ,  see  Wnynewrite 

Wakefield,  Thomas,  95 
Waker,  Sarah,  438 
Wakers,  Jo.,  118 
Walden,  Humphrey,  181,  239 

' ,  Samuel!,  84 


-,  Thomas,  446 


I  Wale,  John,  340,  506,  see  Wall 
I  Walford,  Elisabeth,  432 

j ,  Muse,  343,  432,  440 

,  Walker,  Edward,  101,  434,  435 

j ,  Grace,  75 

I ,  James,  61,  8 1 

,  John,  192, 193, 196, 431 


Walley,    Henry,    507,    set 

Whaley 

Wallinger,  Charles,  96 
Wallington,  Joseph,  70 

,  William,  IOI 


Wallis,  George,  92 

! ,  Ralph,  92 

,  Tho.,  64,  120 

Walrond,  Thomas,  487 
Walston,  Jane,  132 
Walter,  Alice,  499 

,  Ellinor,  448 

,  Richard,  487 

,  Robert,  162* 

,  Thomas,  499 

-,  William,  39 


Walters,  Ann,  343 

,  Christopher,  486 

,  John,  332,  337,  340 

,  Richard,  322 

,  William,  40,  41,   140, 


233.  334,  338,  34i 
Waltho,  Francis,  496 


-,  Mary,  496 


Walton,  George,  459 

,  John,  186,  257 

,  Margaret,  488 

,  Mary,  488 

,  Richard,  41,  487 

,  William,  39,  488 


Walters,  Richard,  506 
Wai  turn,  Robert,  121 
Walwyn,  Anne,  496 

(or  Walwyne),  James, 


496,  506,  507 
Wamsley,  John,  193 
Wandall,  Ann,  102 
j  Wanerton   [Wannerton],    Wil 
liam,  229 


S76 


INDEX. 


Ward,  Eliza,  55 

,  Elizabeth,  123 

,  Henry,  314 

,  James,  79 

,  Jane,  435 

,  John,  182,  260 

,  Richard,  121,  487 

,  Robert,  80 

,  Thomas,  181,  239,  314 

,  William,  174, 180,233,487 

Wardd,  Richard,  115 
Warden,  Thomas,  262 
Wardle,  Christopher,  506 
Ware,  Esaw  de  La,  184 
Warner,  Ann,  427 

,  Ciprian,  104 

,  John,  65,  427 

,  Nathaniell,  418 

,  Ralph,  426 

— ,  Samuell,  338,  459,  462 

,  Stephen,  487 

,  Sir  Thomas,  436 

,  Thomas,  84,  105,  158, 

427.  444 

,  Wm.,  121 

Warr,  William,  140 
Warren,  Anne,  431 

,  Edward,  8 1 

— ,  Elizabeth,  75 

,  George,  333.  336,  340 

,  Henry,  84 

(or  Warrin),  John,   79> 

85.  "2-  "35.  333,  337,  34° 
-,  Joseph,  431,  459 


-,  Nicholas,  326 
-,  Richard,  297 
Thomas,    351, 


363, 


375-  384,  395 

Warrington,  Robert,  82 

Warrwell,  Joseph,  125 

Wartumbee,  Richard,  139 

Warwick,  Robert,  Earl  of,  159 

,  Earl  of,  309 

Wasey,  Joseph,  374 

Washborn,  Washborne,  Wash- 
burn,  Wasborne 

,  John,  57,   189,  257, 

263,  426 

,  Joseph,  36 

,  Margerie,  57 

Phillipp,  57 


Wasley,  John,  487 
Wassell,  Jo.,  93 
Wasson,  Edward,  489 
Waterman,  Ann,  123 

,  Humphery,  471 

,  John,  324 

,  Katherin,  85 

,  Mr.,  309 

,  Nicholas,  154 


Waterman,  Tho.,  40 
Waters   Walters 

Edward,  187,  253,  272 


— ,  Grace,  187,  253 

,  Jo.,  101 

,  Margarctt,  253 

,  Mary,  459 

William,  187,  253 


Wathin,  Tho.,  137 
Walkines,  Watkins,   Watkyns, 
Wattkines,  Wattkins 
Arthur,  52 
Daniell,  189,  231 
David,  354,  486 
Eliz.,  489 
Henry,  189 
Peregree  (or   Pere- 


grin, &c.),  189,  265 
Phillip,  416 
Rice,  181,  232 
Richard,  138 
Robert,  486 
Thomas,  487 


Watkinson,  John,  39 
Waller,  Robert  127 
Watlington,  Francis,  351,  354, 
368,  375,  388,  408 
-,  Marj',  4"  7 


Watson,  Wattsun 

— ,  Abram,  50,  121 
— ,  Alice,  124 
,  Christopher,  So 


--  ,  Francis,  87 
--  ,  James,  172,  207 
—  ,  John,  36,  82,  1,50,  169, 

201,  256 
--  ,  Margaret,  102 

-  ,  Nic0.,  74,  122 
--  ,  Thomas,  50,  172,  439 

—  ,  William,  103,  434 

-  ,  see  Whntsoii 
Watt,  David,  487 
Walters,  see  Waters 


Wattlin,  Richard,  279 
Walton,  John,  119,  128,  191 
Walls,  Wall's 

—  James,  74 

-  Jeremy,  104 

—  Jo.,  5',  73-  '41 
--  Josias,  116 
--  Medusala,  41 
--  Nic».,  81 

-  Richard,  115 

-  Thomas,  171,  238 

-  Wm.,  139 
Watlson,  see  Watson 
Watly,  Henry,  497 

-  ,  Pierce,  497 


Waulre,  George,  198 
Waycome,  William,  190 
Waymolh,  James,  134 
Waynewrite,  Richard,  83,   see 

Wainwright 
Wayte,  John,  471 
Wazell,  Thomas,  71 
Wazen,  Jo.,  12 1 
Weare,  John,  296 
Weasell  (or  Wcsell),    Niccolas, 

182,  26: 
Weaver,  Edmond,  46 

,  James,  46 

— ,  John,  467 

,  Margrett,  46 

,  .Samuel],  181.  238,  319, 

320",  322 

,  Sarah,  467 

(or  Weaver),   Thomas, 


167*.  417 

,  William,  329,  461 

-,  see  Wever 


Webb,  Anthony,  153 

-  Edward,  136,  499 

-  Goodman,  176 

-  James,  316,  317,  343,  471 

-  —  —   Jane,  472 

-  Katherin,  67 

-  Richard,  114 

-  Samuell,  461 

-  Stephen,  177,  232 

—  Thomas,  63,  104,  118,  143 
Webbs,  Mr.,  308 
Webber  (or  Wheeler),   Natha- 

niel, 326,  329 
Weblin  (or  Webling),  Wassell, 

182,  241 
Webster,  Anne,  490 

-  Edward,  415 
Elisabelh,  429,  430 


---   Francis,  103 
-    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 
Weekes,  Anna,  130 

,  Jo.,  116,  130 

,  Marie,  130 

,  Thomas,  139 


Weeks,  Symon,  152 
Welby,  William,  168 
\Vclch,  David,  459 

,  Edmond,  416 

,  John,  303,  362,  471 


INDEX. 


577 


Welch,  see  Welsh 
Welshman,  }ohn,  183 

,  Lewis,  183 

Welder,  William,  169 
Welding,  William,  447,  459 
Wcldon,  William,  201 
Wellyn,  RicharJ,  45 
Wellmnn,  Christian,  133 

,  Tlio.,  40 

Wells,  Ann,  49,  59 

Henrie,  38 

John,  487 

Mathew,  129 

RicharJ,  113,  120 

Robert,  127 

—   Tho.,  59 

William,  86 

Welsh,  Jacob,  54 

>  John,  143,  304 

— ,  ta  Welch 

Weltden,  Anthony,  413 
Wendever,  Robert,  So 
Wentworth,  Hugh,  87 
Wesell,  see  Weasell 
West,  Anthony,  176,  235 
-,  Francis,    157,    158,    172, 

257,  268 

,  [Frances],  179 

, ,  Mrs.,  257 

,  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 
Westbury,  Thomas,  417 
Westerlink,  Martin,  138 
Westgarth,  Jo.,,  51 
Westlake,  Philip,  120 
Westlie,  Wra.,  117 
Weston,  Edmond,  76 

• • — ,  Francis,  266 

,  Hugh,  116 

36 

74,  125,  143 
140 
Sicillia,  116 

,  Thomas,  209 

— ,  Willi.im,37,si,i73,2o8 
Westwood,  Westwoode 

,  Bridgett,  279 

,  Mathew,  52 

,  William,  277,  279 

Wethered,  John,  298 
Wetherell,  Sackford,  258 
Wetherfield,  Leonard,  36 
Wethersby,  Wethersbie 


-,  nugn,  i 
-,  Jespur,  ; 
-,  Jo.,  51, 
-,  Josi.is,  I 


Wethersby, ,  257 

,  Bartholmew,     185, 


251 


-,  Dorythie,  251 


Wethersly,  Albiano,  185 

Wcver,  Richard,  103,  see  Wea- 
ver 

Weyer,  Archibald,  40 

Weyly,  Michael!,  460 

Whaley,  Roger,  164*,  see  Wai- 
ley 

Whaplett,  Tho.,  120 

Whai-ton,  Phillipp.  85 

Whauon,    Richard,    506,    set 
Watson 

Wheat,  Josua,  57 

Wheatlie,  Richard,  102 
,  Wm.,  85 

Wheatly,  Christopher,  84 

Wheeler,  Sir  Charles,  161* 

,  Charles,  162 

,  Edward,  79 

,  Henry,  183,  259 

,  John,  in,  416,  463 

(or  Webber),  Nathaniel, 


326 


-,  Richard,  127 
-,  Win.,  132,  415 


Wheler,  Christopher,  417 
Whetenhall,  Charles,  303 
Whetston,  Christian,  67 

(Whetstone  or  Whctt- 


ston),  John,  116,  149,  321, 
322.  325,  331,  335,  339,  344. 
439 

Whetty,  Matthew,  498 

Whicker  (or  Whitker),    Benja- 
min, 318*,  320,  324 

,  John,  318,  320,  325 

Whitby,  Richard,  181 

White,  Andrew,  136 

,  Ann,  125 

,  Anthony,  279 

,  Charles,  115,  320 

,  Cornelius,  303 


,  Edward,  90,  118,  235 

,  Ellin  (or  Elen),  102,422 

— ,  Elizabeth,  465 

,  Francis,  68 

,  Gamaliel,  117 


,  George,  39,  74 

,  John,  39,  42,   51,  75, 

95.  '5°.  33° 
(Witte,     or    Wittes), 

John,  326,  327,  331 

,  I sack,  136 

,  Jacob,  136 

,  Jeremy,  233 

,  Katharine,  87 

,  Mark,  104 


White,  Martha,  90 

— —  —    Mary,  90,  428,  465 

Michel!,  38 

— —   Milicent,  487 

Nath.,  459 

Patient,  136 

Patrick,  487 

—   Richard,  7  /,  422 

— Thomas,  126,  422,  465 

— William,   38,   65,  84, 

102,  103,  115,  257 
see  Wite 


Whitefoot,  Amos,  414 
Whitehead,  Joseph,  418 

— ,  Tho.,  487 
Whitehedd,  John,  40 
Whiteing,  Kathrine,  448 

,  Thomas,  446 

,  Wm.,  416 

see  Whiting 


Whiteliff,  George,  414 
Whiteman,  Robert,  88 
Whitfeild,  Mathew,  415 

,  Roger,  355,  382 

(or    Whitfild),    Gil- 


bertt,  184,  243 
Whitfield,  John,  1 19 
Whitehand,  George,  238 
Whithedd,  James,  116 
— ,  John,  71 

,  Nico.,  141 

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,  Sara,  131 

,  Zacharia,  131 

Whitmarck,       Whitmarcke, 

Whitmarke,  Whytemark 
— ,  Alee,  284 

,  Jane,  284 

,  John,  284 

Ouseph   (or   On- 


seph),  284 

— ,  Richard,  284 
Whitmore,  Alee,  151 

(or    Whilmor), 


Sir 


George,  47,  100 

,  Robert.  175,  233 

,  see  Whitimor,  Whit- 


timor 
Whitney,  Ellin,  58 

73 


573 


INDEX. 


Whitney. 


Whitt,  E 
'  ler 


Jo.,  58 
Jonathan,  58 
Nathamell,  58 
Richard,  58 
Samuel,  308 
Tho.,  58 

Imond,  180 


•  me,  I  So 
Robert,  194 

,  William,  173 

Whittaker,  Geo.,  112 
Whittakers,  Elizabeth,  183 

,  Isacke,  182 

,  Mary,  182 

Whittee,  Mary,  414 
Whiueic-cld,  Whittredd 

,  Elizabeth,  56 

,  Tho.,  56 

Win.,  56 


Wild,  see  Wylde 

Wile,  see  Wild 

\Yiley,  lone,  426,  see  Wylie 

WilkeiiMm,  s<'t'  Wilkinson 

Wilkines,  Briggett,  265 

— ,  John,  264,  265 
Wilkins,  Goodwife,  189 

,  Hiimfrey,  III 

— ,  John,  189,  415,  461 

,  set  Wilkyns 

Wilkinson,  Daniell,  414 

,  Kdward,  70 

— ,  Hen.,  72 

— ,  Jane,  84 

— »  J°->  36>  84,  122 

— ,  Mathew,  140 

,  Parnel,  310 

Tho.,  ill 


Whittington,  Stephen,  152 
Whittimor,  Elizabeth,  46 

,  Lawrence,  46 

,  see  Whitimor,  Whit- 
more 
Whitton,  Awdry,  76 

— ,  Jeremy,  78 

,  Thomas,  78 

,  see  Witton 

Whitreed,  see  Whiteredd 
Whitwham,  Jo.,  119 
Whurter,  Vyncent,  1 16 
Whytemark  see  Whitmarck 
Wickham,  Benj'.,  415 

,  Eliz-.,  417 

,  Joseph,  332,  335,  341 

,  Tho.,  417 

Wicks,  Jo.,  115 

— ,  Matthew,  308 
Wiett,  \Vm.,  154,  see  Wyatt 
Wifle,  Richard,  257 
W'gg,  John,  37 
Wigge,  Edward,  241 
Wiggm    (or    Wiggins),    Tho., 

114,  125 

Wiggmoie,  Elias,  125 
Wilbraham,  Tho.,  461 
Wilby,  George,  59 
Wilcockes,  Mihell,  246 
Wilcocks,  John,  188 

,  Maudlin,  1 88 

,  Micheall,  1 88 

,  Nic°.,  81 

— ,  set  Willcockes 

Wilcockson,  Margaret,  45 

,  Wm.,  45 

— ,  stf  Willcockson 
Wild,  Alice,  56 

,  Jo.,  56 

(or  Wile),  Robert,  104 

(or  Wilde),  William,56,4i8 


Wilks,  John,  40 
— ,  Nathaniel!,  414 

Wilkyns,  Roger,  127,  j<v  Wil- 
kins 

Willard,  Jo.,  127 

Willcockes,  Elizabeth,  246 
,  John,  263 


— ,  see  Wilcocks 


Willcockson,  Jo.,  45,   see  Wil- 
cockson 

Wilier,  Thomas,  193 

Willerton,  Elizabeth,  95 

Willet,  Tobie,  150 

Willett,  Ann,  121 

Willey,  Rawley,  507 

William,  ,   188 

—  (Negroes),  172,  244,489 

Williames,  Alles,  292 
— ,  Ann,  98 

• ,  Ar.ne,  290 

-,  Elizabeth,  292 

,  Roland,  261 

— — ,  William,  292 

Williams,  Ann,  422 

,  Ant".,  82 

— ,  Arthur,  418 

,  Cassandra,  435 

— ,  Christopher,  324 
— ,  David,  169,  236 
— ,  Davit-,  70,  137 
.  Edward,  226,  435 

— ,  Elias,  498 

,  Elizabeth,  180,  433 

,  Ellis,  140 

,  Henry,  171,  211 

— .Hugh,  174,  329,  338, 
470 

,  Iliunfrey,  116 

,  John,   41,    70,    132, 

»39,  141,  349,  35-1.  3&5.  397, 
412,  427,  434,  448,  459 
,  Joyce,  467 


William*,  Katharin,  4.^2 
,  Lewes,  73 

— ,  Matthew,  386,  413 

— ,  Maurice,  52 

— ,  Michel],  124 

— ,  Mrs.,  189 

— ,  Owen,  41,  74,  138 

— ,  Pierce,  217 

,  Rice  ap,  179 

Richard,    u6,    117, 


'54,  329,  35".  439,  487 

— ,     Robert,    84,     114, 

'79,  '9-2 

,  Roger,  86,  137,  2',3 

— ,  Rowland,  165',  183 

• ,  Simon  (or  Symon), 

415,  422 

-,  Susan,  2 1 1 


— ,  Teage,  154 
— ,    Thomas,    81, 
113,     166*,    171,    210, 


102, 
326. 


33°,  369.  3*5. 
396.  401,  407, 
418,  429,  506 

,  William,    112,    127, 


39°, 
4'3. 


392. 
416, 


138,  189,  329,  506 

—  (or  Wills),  William, 


326,  327,  329 
Williamson,  Ami)  130 

— ,  John,  96,  436 

,  Marie,  107 

— ,  Michell,  46 

,      Nathaniel, 

,  Win.,  107 

Willis,  Ann,  222 

,  Elizabeth,  96,  423 


[501 

86, 


— ,  Henry,  413 
— ,    John,    50,     319, 
320*,  423,  459 
— ,  Mary,  I2O 
— ,  Richard,  471,  472 
— ,  Thomas,  83,  423 
Wm.,  74 


3'9* 


Willkisson,  Beniamone,  145 

— ,  Larence,  145 
Willmott   (or    Willmatt),    Ed- 
ward, 327,  328 

-  (- ),  Hugh, 

327,  33° 

Witrms,  stY  Williams 
Wi*rhnson,  see  Williamson 
Willoughby,  Lady  Ann,  461 
— ,  Ami,  423 

— — ,  Dorcas,  423 

Francis,      Lord, 


160",  161 


George,  459 
-,  John,  162",  45 
-,  Nicholas,  423 
-,  Oliver,  417 


INDEX. 


579 


Willoughby     William,  Lord, 
161* 


Willmighbye  (Willowbey,  Wil- 
loby,or\Villowsaby),  Thomas, 
i80,  248,  274 

Willox,  Mathew,  446 

Wills,  John,  152,  413 

,  Roger,  52 

(or   Williams),    William, 

326,  327,  329 

? ,  j,v  Quills 

Willson,  Ik'iiry,  173 

,  Nicholas,  466 

,  Wm.,  416 

• — ,  ssi'  \Vil>on 

Wilmose,  John,  177 
Wilse,  Francis,  415 
Wilson,  Anthony,  487 

,  Charles,  487 

— ,  -    — ,  Junr.,  487 
— ,  Clement,  193 

,  Edward,  79,  487 

,  Elisabeth,  433 

,  George,  463 

,  Henry,  127,  188,   215, 

262 

,  Jacob,  86 

,  James,  296 

,   John,    102,    109,    172, 

327,  329,  427 

,  Katherin,  105,  117 

,  Margarett,  487 

— ,  Mary,  433.  449 

,  Nathan,  124 

,  Reginald,  163*,  166 

,  Richard,  94,  105,  446 

-,  Robert,  105 


— ,  Stephen,  433 

,  Thomas^  69,  223 

,  Williani,  444,  487 

,  see  Willson 

Wilton,  Francis,  202 
Wiltsheir,  Benjamin,  466,  468 

— ,  John,  462 

• — • — ,  Lawrence,  468 

,  Thomas,  463 

, -,  Jnnr.,   467, 

468 

— ,  —    — ,  Senr.,  467 

,  Widow,  466 

Winch,  Sir  Humplicy,  162 
Winche,  Mary,  278 

,  see  Wyneli 

Winckoll,  Elizabeth,  54 

,  J°-.  54 

Windebank,  Secretary,  114 
Windmile        (or        Wynwill), 

Clmsto.,  182,  260 
Windor.  Ann,  181 


Winrlor,  Edward,  193 
Windsor,  Thomas,  Lord,  160* 
Wing,  Hugh,  240 
Winge,  Judith,  279 
Robert,  279 


Wingfield,  Jlarljoltle,  162* 

Wingate,      Roger,     159*,     iff 
Wyngate 

Wingatt,  John,  415 

Winkc,  Debora,  71 

Winnc,  Griffin,  219,  see  Wynn 

WiiiscumK  Joane,  213 

Winslow     (or    Winsloe),    Ed- 
ward, 348,  376,  381,  385 

,  Josias,  163 

,  Simon,  163 

— • ,  Thomas,  193 

,  see  Wynsloe 

Winter,  Ambross,  332,  336, 340 
— ,  Robert,  190 
•— ,  Thomas,  272 
-,  see  Wynter 


Wintersall,  Thomas,  194 
Winthropp,  or  Wynthropp 

,  Deane,  100 

-,  Elizabeth,  loo 


,  John,  ico 


Wise,  Abraham,  367 
—  ,  Christopher,  487 
— ,  John,  36,  37,  102 
Wiseman,  Katherin,  84 
Witchfield,  John,  150 
Wite,  Daniell,  133,  see  White 
With  (or  Withie),  Mary,  130 

— ,  Symon,  195 
With'e  [i.e.,  Withere],  Richard, 
Withering,  Jane,  488  [185 

,  Thomas,  488 

Withers,  Susanna,  426 
Withie  (or  Wilh),  Marie,  130 
— ,  Robert,  130 


— ,  Suzan,  130 

,  see  Withy 

Withington,  Tho.,  368,  406 

— ,  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 
W»w,  see  Williams 
Wocldall,  Francis,  104 

,  Jo.,  101 

,  Patrick,  102 

Wolfe,  Em  v.iucll,  416 
Wolfinden,  Jeremiah,  416 
Wolhouston.  Marie,  48 
Wolley,  Richard,  79 
Wollinan,  Richard,  120 
Wolrich,  John,  177 


\Volrich,  Mrs.,  177 

— ,  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 

,  James,  416 

,  John,    35,   80,   82,    130. 

100,  283 

,  Leonard,  105 

,  Nathaniell,  66 

,  Percivall,  179,  240 

— ,  Patrick,  138 
— ,  Richard,  95 

,  Symon,  75 

— ,  Thomas,  39,    140,   176, 
240,  303 

,  William,  130 

,  s:e  Wood's 

Woodall,  Henry,  182 
Woodbridge,  Elizabeth,  124 

— ,  Jo.,  112 
Woodcock,  Josua,  132 

— ,  Thomas,  407,  417 
Wookcocke     (or     Woodcoke), 

William,  316*,  317,  344 
Woodcooke,  John,  286 
Woodcott,  Francis,  85 
Woodfine,  Elizabeth,  492 

• — ,  Wm.,  492 

Woodford,  Thomas,  149 
Woodgrene,  Jo.,  82 
Woodland,  John,  436 
— .  Mary,  436 

,  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 
Woodward,   Christopher,    193, 
2  06 

— ,  George,  47,  54,  281 
— ,    Henry,     181,     182, 
237,  242 

,  Jane,  237 

,  John,  281 

73  —  2 


580 


INDEX. 


Woodward,  Mary,  173 

,  Richard,  280,  281 

,  Rose,  280 

Woodword,  Samuel!,  469 
Wood  yard,  John,  436 

,  Mary,  436 

Wooley,  John,  184 
Woolridge,  William,  334,  339, 

341 

Worden,  Isaac,  66 

-   ,  Jane,  43 
Worlklge,  Henry,  104 

,  W.lliam,  185,  254 

Wormley,  Ralph,  167 
Worrall,  Win.,  128 
Worsam,  John,  437 

— ,  Mary,  437 
Worthall,  Thomas,  251 
Worton,  Nathalie!!,  266 
Wragg,  Bsniamin,  96 
Wrast,  Marie,  45 
Wray,  Ralph,  80 
Wrench,  Wm.,  140 
Wrenn,  Tho.,  123 
Wright,  Alice,  126 

,  Dorcas,  497 

,  Henry,  497,  507 

,  Horten,  229 

,  Jeffery,  87 

,  Joane,  261 

,  John,  109,  194,256,487 

,  Lubas,  132 

,  Mary,  414 

,  Mr.,  a 96 

,  Ralph,  306 

,  Richard,  123,  414 

,  Robert,  183,  261,  414 

-   ,  Thomas,  443 

,  William,  487 

,  see  Write 

Wrighton,  Mr.,  309 
Write,  Arthur,  73 

,  J<>-,  74,  '22 

,  Nathaniel!,  64 

,  Wm.,  112 

,  see  Wright 

Writters,  John,  268 
Wulfris,  Tho.,  300 
Wy,  Parry,   75 
Wyatt,  Christopher,  487 

,  Sir  Francis,   157,    160, 

173,  ^2l,  273 

,  Hant,  173 

,  Margaret,  Lady,  173 


Wyatt,  Ralph,  162* 
-— ,  see  \Viett 

Wydhouse.  Jo.,  52 

W>'."°n,  Ed  ward,  104 

Wy'lde,  Geo  ,  77,  sft  Wild 

Wylie,  John,  76,  sea  Wiley 

Wynch,  Jeffery,  123,  see  Winch 

Wynchestcr,  Jo..  48 

Wyncott,  Ann,  83 
,  Dorolhie,  83 

\Vyad,  Arthur,  40 
,  James,  80 

—  — ,  Mary,  136 

Wyndell,  Jo.,  66 

Wynes,  Tho.,  116 

Wyngate,  Charles,  84,  see  Win 
gate 

Wynkles,  To  ,  52 

Wynn,  Christopher,    121,    see 
Winne 

,  Jo.,  125 

— ,  Richard,  486 

Wynnstonly,  Hugh,  71 

Wynsloe,    Edmond,     149,     see 
Window 

Wynter,  John,  140,  see  Winter 

Wynthropp,  see  Winthropp 

Wynwill  (or  Windwile),  Chris- 
topher, 182,  260 

Wyon,  Robert,  1 1 1 

Wythins,  Jo.,  137 

YARD,  Wm.,  84 
Yardley,  set  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 

Thomas,  418 

—    Wm.,  93 

Yatman,  Henry,  74 
Yeamans,  Eliz*.,  507 

,  Lady,  472 

Yeardley,    Yardley,     Yeardly, 
Yearlley 

,  Arga',1,  173,  222 

,  Elizabeth,  173,  222 


Yeardley,  Frances,  173,  222 
— ,  Sir    George,     157, 

173,  222,  238,  274 

,  Temperance,    Lady, 

173,  222 

Yeats,  Leonard,  172 
Yemanson,  James,  174 
Ycomans.  Arthur,  41 
Yonge,  Joane,  245 
— ,  Richard,  245 

[? ],  Susan,  245 

,  see  Young,  &c. 

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, 

161,  161*,  162.  164 

,  James,  94 

,  John,  140 

,  Kat.,  116 

Yott,  Tho.,  135 
Young,  Andrew,  127 

,  Francis,  125,  342 

,  Harford,  70 


160" 


—.John,  41,439 

,  Joseph,  109 

,  Marmaduke.  84 

,  Mathcw,  418 

.,  Nathaniel!,  137 

,  Richard,  95 

,  Samuell,  79,  342, 344 

•,  William,  74 


,  see  Yonge,  Yonges,  &c. 

Younge, ,173 


-,  Jone,  176 


,  Richard,  176 

,  Thomas,  159 

Younglove,  Margaiet,  130 
,  Samuel,  130 


ZOROBABELL,  190 
Zouch,  Edward,  Lord,  156 


es,  Debra.  290 

es,  Elizabeth,  290 

es,  John,  290 

es,  Samuell,  290 


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