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PRESERVED IN THE STATE PAPER DEPARTMENT OF HER MAJESTY'S PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, ENGLAND. EDITED BY JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. L n D n : CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS. 1874, THE ORIGINAL LISTS. 1o ihi ^zmhcxs of 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 PY THE EDITOR, JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. CONTENTS. Register of the Names of all the Passengers from London during One Whole Year, ending Christmas, 1635 33, HS 1 the Ship Bonavatture J. Ricrofte, Master . . . 35 » J) » J. Romsey, Master... 38 » „ Hopewell I. Wood, Master ... 39 » J, Christian J. White, Master ... 42 » )) Planter ... N. Trarice, Master... 43, 45, 47, 48, 'io, S3, 55,56 1) » Peter Bonaventurc I. Harman, Master... 43, 47>Si » )> Hopewell W. Bundocke, Master 44,46,49 y> » Elizabeth W. Stagg, Master ... 48, S3, 53, 56, 57, 60, 61,68 >, n Rebecca Hodges, Master 50,54 » » Paul Acklin, Master 50 » » Eliza ^ Ann R. Cowper [or Cooper], Master S4, 'il, 58, 61, 69, 72, 76, 77, 78 » » Encrease ... R. Lea, Master 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 64 J) » Sttsan 6-» Ellen E. Payne, Master ... 59,62,76 »» M Falcon ... T. Irish, Master ... 63, 143 » ,1 Expectation C. Billinge, Master 67,69 )» J) Ann Sr' Elizabeth . . . J. Brookhaven, Master 70 3, » Abigail ... R. Hackwell, Master 73, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 » J, Alexander Burche & G. Grimes, Masters ... 73 »1 » Plain Joane R. Buckam, Master 78 » JJ Matthew... R. Goodladd, Master 80 !) ;l Speedwell J. Chappell, Master 82 » » Thomas ^ John ... R. Lambard, Master 83 » » Truelove ... R. Dennis, Master... 8s )J ?, James J. May, Master 88, 107 l> » Defence ... — . Pearce, Master . . . 89,90 via CONTENTS. In the Ship Defence.. E. Bostocke, Master 89, 91, 98, 99, 100, loi, 105, lo6 Blessing .. . J. Lester, Master ... 93, 108 Philip . R. Morgan, Master •• 94 America ... . W. Barker, Master • • 95 Transport E. Walker, Master... .. lOI Patil . L. Betts, Master ... .. 103 Pied Cow . Ashley, Master 106, no Love . J. Young, Master ... .. 109 Alice . R. Orchard, Master .. 109 Hopewell . T. Babb, Master ... no, 123, 130, 144 Assurance I. Bromwell & I. Pewsie, Masters .. no Primrose . Douglass, Master ... .. n4 Merchant's Hope .. . H. Weston, Master .. 116 Elisabeth . C. Browne, Master .. 117 Bachelor ... . T.Webb, Master .. II? Globe . J. Blackman, Master .. n9 Safety . J. Graunt, Master ... .. 121 George J. Severae, Master ... .. 124 Thomas ... . H. Taverner, Master .. 126 William fir» John . . . R. Langram, Master .. 127 David ... J. Hogg, Master .. 129 Truelove ... J. Gibbs, Master ... .. 131 Dorset ... J. Flower, Master ... .. 132 John . J. Waymoth, Master •• 134 Amity G. Downes, Master ■ • 134 Constance . C. Campion, Master .. 136 Abraham J. Barker, Master ... .. 138 Expedition . P. Blackley, Master •■ 139 Friendship , Master ... ■• I4S Passengers by the Commission and Soldiers accord- ing to the Statute, Christmas, 163 i, 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 ... 147-154 1SS-168 169-196 197-199 201-265 CONTENTS. Patents Granted to Settlers in Virginia (circa) 1626 ... ... ... ... ... ... 266-274 Returns of those who Embarked from Ipswich and Weymouth for New England, 1634 to 1637 ... 275-286 From Ipswich, in the Ship Fj-ancis ... J. Cuttinge, Master ... 277,379 „ „ „ „ Elizabeth ... W. Andrewes, Master 277,280,281 „ Weymouth, in the Ship ['635] ••• , Master ... 283-286 Register of Persons about to pass into Foreign Parts, from March to Sept., 1637... ... ... 287-298 From Ipswich, in the yohti &> Dorothy . . . W. Andrewes, Master . . . 289 „ Yarmouth, in the iJoje ... W. Andrewes, Junr. Master 289 „ Southampton,inthe F/rg'z'«[i639] ... J.Weare&J. Delahay, Masters 296 „ „ „ Bcvis\i62,?i'] ... ... 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 loo Prisoners to be transported from Taunton, by John Rose, of London, Merchant ... ... ... ... ... 316 Invoice of 68 Men-servants shipped on Board the yamaica Alerchaiit, 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 Gerome 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 b CONTENTS. 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 Wm. 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 11 from Exeter 341 The Sale of 67 Rebels, delivered by Capt. Charles Gardner, of the Ja- maica Merchant ... ... ... ... ... ... 342 Tickets Granted to Emigrants from Barbadoes to New ENGL.A.ND, 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., 1 67S-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 [167S-9] ... ... 465-6 „ „ „ „ Burials ... ... ... 466-8 „ „ „ St. Andrews — Owners of Lands, Number of Acres, Servants, Negroes, Christenings, Burials ... ... ... 469-472 Parish Registers of Christchurch — Landowners, Acres, Servants, Ne- groes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 473-48S Parish Registers of ChristchV.ick — Baptisms [1678-9] ... 489-93 ,, „ „ „ Burials [1678-9] ... 493-6 „ „ „ St. James' — Baptisms ... ... ... 496-7 „ „ „ ., Biu-ials ... ... ... 497-9 „ „ ,, „ Landowners, Servants, Negroes [1678-9] 500-507 Parish Registers of St. John's— Baptisms [1678-9] ... ... 507-8 CONTENTS. xi List of Ships Conveying Emigrants to Virginia be- fore 1625-6, mentioned in Abigail Ambrose Ann 101-265 Blessing Bona Nova Bonaventure Bonny Bessie Charity Charles Concord Delaware Deliverance Diana Discovery Due Return Duty Edwin Elianor Elizabeth Falcon Flying Hart Francis Bonaventure Furtherance George Gift Great Hopewell God's Gift God Speed Hercules Hopewell Jacob James Jonathan John & Francis London Merchant Margaret Margaret & John Marmaduke Mary Ann Margaret Mary & James Mary Margaret Marygold Mary Providence Neptune Noah Patience Phcenix Prosperous Return Sampson Samuel Sarah Seaflower Sea Venture Southampton Star Supply Susan Swallow Swan Temperance Tiger Treasurer Trial Truelove Unity Warwick William & John William & Thomas INTRODUCTION. If^lITTLE could even the most sanguine of the early emigrants to | b,^l America have contemplated the subsequent effect which their action would work upon the world's history. Some of them, it is tme, 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 INTR OD VCTION. 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 a 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 AVinthrop, 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, v/as Isaac Johnson, who, as is well known, married the Lady Arabella Fy>:es, 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 I'egiment, 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. Dud-LEY had received a legal education, under his relative, /Sir Augustine NiCHOL, 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 INTRODUCTION. xv Chamber to pay a fine of ;£'3000 for his share 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 ma^'«. 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 seene dyvers tymes, about a month or six weekes 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. Tl-IOMAS 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, sometyme a weeke together. * * * " Edward Heron. " Yet maye j'ou please further to vnderstande, that this Mr. DUDLYE beynge reported to have 30oli p. an., some saye 40oli, refused vpon our earnest request tj beare 30J. 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. INTR OD UCTION. " Since the writinge hereof, I vnderstande that one Addam Reston ' brother in law vnto the s^ Mr. HOLLANDE, came ridinge through our streete on fridaye in the nyght, the 20th of this month, with a gentle- woman behinde him, supposed to be the wyfe of Mr. HoLLANDE goeynge towards Boston ; and an other gent, seeminge vnwillinge to be knowne. " You maye allsoe please to take into your consideration that one Beniamine Dickoson of Boston adviseth, that the toune of Boston is able and ought to contribute to the charge and expence of theyre late mayor & Edw. Tillson, or anye else, that suffer trouble in cause of the loane; and to helpe towards theyre losses, p JOHAN HoBSON, Collector. "The same Dykconson was 3li 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 AscoUGH, 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 Englandj and there attained positions of eminence. The London prisons were soon filled with the more important of the ob- jectors, from various parts of the country, but chiefly from the city of Lon- don, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Essex, and Gloucestershire. The * State Papers, Chas. I., Domestic Series, Vol. 72, No. 36, Record Office. INTR OD UCTION. xv ii 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, butvirerenot 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 Knightley, 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, when 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 i860, Mr. Samuel Gardner Drake, of Boston (Mass.), pub- lished his "Result of some Researches 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 INTRODUCTION. 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 bodyofthiswork, 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 Hcrctdes, of Sandwich, of the burthen of zoo tons, John Witherley, 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 p'amilies. Children. Seven and Mary his wife Servants. Seven Nathanl. Tilden of Tenterden yeoman and i Lydia his wife ' | by name byname Jonas Austen of Tenterden and Constance his ") ^ .^ f Four, wife ■ J Rob. Brook of Maidstone mercer and Anne his ) Seven wife ' Tho. Heyward of Aylesford taylor and SUSANNAH 1 , . .^ ■ r Five, his wife J Will. Witherell of Maidstone schoolmaster) > Three One C—2 XX INTRODUCTION. Masters of Families. Fannet of Ashford hemp-dresser. Tho Boney and Hen. Ewell of Sandwich, shoe- makers Will. Hatch of Sandwich merchant and Jane his wife Sam. Hinkley of Tenterden and Sarah his wife Isaac Cole of Sandwich carpenter and JOAN his | Children. Servants wife ) Five Four. Two. Six A SeiYant. 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 Sayers 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 J Jno. Best of the said parish taylor. Tho. BridGEI*? of Faversham husbandman and \ his wife. 3 History of Sandwich, by W. BoYS, 1792, pp. 7SO-I 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 i child Sarah his wife Edward Johnson of Canterbury joiner and 7 children 3 servants Susan his wife INTROD UCTION. XXI 3 children 5 serv. 3 serv. 4 serv. I child 3 serv. 5 children i serv. 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 Faversham 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 g'li June, 1637. History of Sandwich, by W. BOYS, 1792, p. 752. 3 children 3 children 4 children 4 children I serv. I serv I serv. We have next to notice the record compiled by Mr. DANIEL CuSH- 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 INTRODUCTION. 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 o' Mr. Hains, as he is described in the original. Hitherto, Governor Haynes has always been regarded as an Essex man, and he 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 veiy 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 CUSHING 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 V/ramplingham, which they enjoyed at the time Mr. Haynes married into that family. This list of Mr. GUSHING'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. INTROD UCTION. 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, Fortime,Ann, and Little James. Among other notices contained in this list, are the following : — William Bradford, of Austerfield, Eng., m. Nov. 30, 161 3, Dorothy May, of Witzbuts, Eng.* Edward Winslow, of London, m. 16 May, i6i8j 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 Pilgi-ims, or the Life and Times of William Brewster." Philadelphia, 1857, pp. 401 — 410. * Both Bradford and Winslow sailed in the Mayflower. + 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. 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 hy 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; Katherine, 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 Howland ; 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 W^inslow'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 in 1650, 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. Resola'TID, a son ; married and had five children. Peregrtne, :i 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 ovtr 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, hi^ 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. first sickness. A daughter came some }'cars 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 Winslow ; 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 commonh' ^ut incorrectly reckoned in the number of the first coiioany of passengers for the Colony ; Bradford himself says . " Two ether seamen were hired to stay a year ; * * when their time was out they both returned." Accordingly he says of the Mayflozvcr 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 hundred 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 — 3 xxviii INTRODUCTION. LIST OF PASSENGERS THAT ARRIVED, AFTER ONE YEAR, IN THE SECOND SMALL SHIP FORTUNE; Being parts of families, with otliei's, 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 in the Fortune, became an exemplary man in the Colony, and succeeded Elder Brewster in the eldership, in 1649. Stephe'n 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 Simonson. INTRODUCTION. Hugh Statie. James Steward. William Tench. John Winslow ; brother of Mr. Edward Winslow. William Wright. LIST OF THOSE WHO CAME OVER IN THE ANN AND LITTLE JAMES. The vessels parted company at sea ; the Ann anived the latter part of June, and the Little James some week or ten days later ; part of the nuraher were the wives and children o( 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. Manasseh 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. INTROD UCTION. William Hilton's wife and two children. He had sent for them before his death. Edward Hoi.man. 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. Perce'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 INTR on UCTION. xxxi Mayhew 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 know that many ships sailed from Bristol, among others Tlie Angel Gabriel and The 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 in the TJie Griffin, with John Haynes and the Revd. Thomas Hooker } Where are the lists of Tlie 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 '-^xxu INTR OD UCTION. 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 i';'«;«/(3;'fe^, as we now understand the word. The Summer Islands, mentioned at pages 301 — 314, and elsewhere, are now called the Bermudas. In 1609, Sir GEORGE 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 the Summer IslandsT 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. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS, 9 10 CAR. I. A REGISTER OF THE NAMES OF ALL THE PASSENGERS TO AMERICA, WHO PASSED FROM THE PORT OF LONDON IN THE YEARS 1634-35. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS, Post festum Natalis Christi 1634, usq^ ad festum Nat. Christi 1635- Secundo yanuarii, 1634. [HEIS under written are to be transported to Virginia, imbarqued in y= Merch'- Bonaventnre, James RiCCOSTE, M"'-, bound thither, have taken the oath of allegiance. Years. William Sayer 58 Bazill Brooke 20 Robert Percy 40 Charles Hilliard 22 Edward Clark 30 John Ogell 18 Richard Hargrave 20 John Anderson 20 Francis Spencer 23 John Lewes 23 Richard Hughes 19 John Clerk 19 William Guy 18 John Burd 18 James Redding 19 Years. Richard Cooper iS Andrew J EFFERiES 24 William Munday 22 Arthur Howell 20 Jo. Abby 22 James Moyser 28 Mathew Marshall 30 William Smith 20 Garrett Riley 24 Miles Riley 20 William Burch 19 Peter Dole 20 James Metcalf 22 Jo. Underwood 23 Robert Luck 25 5—2 36 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. John Wood 26 Walter Morgan 23 Henry Irish 16 George Greene 20 Henry QuiNTON 20 "^ Jo. Bryan 25 Robert Payton 25 Thomas Symonds 27 MiCHAELL Browne 35 John Hodges ■ 37 John Edmonds 16 Garret Pownder 19 John Wise 28 Henry Bunnell 23 Symon Kenneday 20 Tho. Hyet 22 Thomas James 20 Jo. Sotterfoyth 24 Emanuell Bomer 18 Leonard Wetherfield 17 James Lickburrowe 20 Tho. Smyer 18 Jesper Withy 21 Robert Kersley 22 Jo. Spemgall 18 Tho. Jesopp 18 James Perkyns 42 Daniel Green 24 William Hutton 24 John Wilkinson 19 - Hugh Garland 20 Richard Spicer 18 Humphrey TopsALL 24 Tho. Stanton 20 Jo. Watson 28 Years. Tho. Murfie 20 John Fountaine 18 Henry Redding 22 LOUGHTON BOSTOCK l6 John Russell ig Thomas Ridgeley 23 Robert Harris 19 William Mason 19 Victor Derrick 23 John Bamford 28 Geo. Session 40 Jo. Cooke 47 Thomas Tomason 26 Tho. Parson 30 MiCHELL HOPKINSON 27 William Surgisson 25 Edward Fisher 35 Robert Fisher 34 Richard Ellis 29 Jo. Atkinson 24 Jo. Hickcombottom 24 Joseph Washborn 22 Richard Pitt 19 Edward Mawr 19 Jo. Futror 18 Henry AuNNE 16 Ellin Jones 18 William Ridgdell^ 24 Christopher Carnoll 23 Jo. Feeldhouse 19 Tho. Taylor 19 Jo. Grimscroft 27 Jesper Meston 27 John Lee 17 John Skorie 16 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 37 Years. Jo. MOSELY l8 JERREMY Redding i8 Richard Ast 30 John Rolinson 26 Richard Glaister 31 Protherock Alis 24 John TowsE 26 Richard Cave 28 Thos. Goodman 25 Phillipp Conner 21 Launcelot Pryce 21 Uxor Thomazine 18 Kat. Yate 19 averyn cowper 20 John Dunn 26 Leonard Evans 22 ■ Thos. Anderson 18 Edward Cranfield 24 Kjrc^r Ann Cranfield 18 Jo. Baggley 14 Tho. Smith 14 William Weston 30 Thomas Townsend 14 Edward Davies 25 Mary Saunders 26 Jane Chambers 23 Margaret MuDDOCK 21 Roger Sturdev ANT 21 John Wigg 24 John Greenwood 16 Andrew DuNTON 38 John Wise 30 William Hudson 32 Tho. Edenburrow 37 John Hill 50 Years. Henry Rogers 30 Robert Smithson 23 Nicholas Harvy 30 James Graston 22 Daniell Daniell 18 Reginoll Harris 25 Geo. Burlingham {sic) 20 Jo. Hutchinson 22 James Grund 17 Richard Harman 20 Sam. Ashley 19 Geo. Burlingham {sic) 20 Elizabeth Jackson 17 Sara Turner 20 Mary Ashley 24 Margaret Furbredd 20 Margaret Huntley 20 Richard Doll 25 Thomas Perry 34 Uxor 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 Richard Hore : 24 Ralph Nicholson 20 Robert More 19 Joan Nubold 20 Thos. Hebden 20 38 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. vj. yamt,arii, 1634. ]HEIS. under written names are and the Barbadoes, James taken the oath of allegiance. Years. John Phillipps 21 John Allin 23 David JoHNES 24 William White 30 HUMPHERY DAVIES 22 William Cannion 21 Edward Lampeugh 35 George Cliffe 26 Abram Johnson 27 Henry Wells 23 John Usher 26 Edmond Knight 21 Thos. Rasbottom 23 William Griggson 14 Richard Jones 23 Michael White 18 Richard Borne 24 Edward Fletcher 20 Francis South 19 John Conny 20 Robert Skarvill 21 Edward Robinson 18 John Holland 15 Edward Ash 20 Tho. Sandby 17 Thos. Greene 24 Mark Theody 18 William Burt 22 to be transported to St. Chrystophers ROMSEY, M^'. bound thither, have Years. John Bowes 23 Henry CuppLEDiKE 20 Robert Stratford 16 Robert Holland 19 Tho. Borne 22 Edward Roberts , 25 John Carter 26 George Sutton 19 Edward Jennor 24 Joseph Glade 20 Peter Monk 29 Richard Coke 38 IssAC Peter 20 Phillipp Squier 20 Bartholomew Elude 24 Richard Lawrence 20 Daniel Smith 20 John Symes 17 Robert Kett 22 Suzan Hudson 20 Mary Sea 16 John Shettleworth 28 Richard Fryme 26 Robert Holme 22 John More 28 Richard Perie 45 Edward Jones 21 Mark Ellvyn 20 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 39 Years. Henry PuRSLYNN i8 Richard Chitting 23 Thomas Marfutt 22 Richard Edmunds 18 William Prichard 25 Thomas Arnold 18 Richard Chamblis 19 Edward Brunt 25 George Stokes 23 Henry FooKES 21 Robert Granger 21 William Walter 26 John Rods 20 EZECHELL ClEMENTES 20 Thomas Carpenter 20 Thomas Smith 17 John White 27 John Watkinson 22 Joseph Pardy 23 Robert Langridge 20 John Etherington 17 George White 27 Thomas Cockey 25 Anthony Blackgrove 24 Years. John Higgins 20 William Hodgson 20 Thos. Jenkynns 23 John Greenewood 26 John Place 22 William Hayman 36 Edward Savage 20 John Conniers 21 John More 30 Robert Ground 22 William Bruton 22 William Walton 22 William Seward- 26 Henry Rymes 40 John TowNE 27 Henry Iles 17 Bryan Erle 21 John Fox 19 Robert GiLBY 18 Robert Baker 50 Thomas Peck 20 William Harris 35 Christian Mynnikyn 19 17 February, 1634. |HEIS under written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes, imbarqued in the Hopewell, Cap'- Thomas Wood, Master, bound thither, the passengers have taken the oath of allegiance and supremacie. Years. William Usher 22 Richard Hanby 23 Years. Richard Jackson 17 John Hill 19 40 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Richard Clynton 23 John Harrison 46 James Read 19 DUNSTON KEMBER 20 William Owen 23 John Free 25 Richard Gane 19 Thomas Richards 19 William Nicks 23 Martin Perkynn •. 20 Anthony Bland 24 John Dymond 29 Thomas Dayil 20 William Walker....' 21 Ralph Harwood 23 Phillipp Philpott 30 James Pallister 28 Richard Clark 21 Daniell Baker 20 John Tayler 23 Thomas Prosser 20 John Craton 20 Thomas 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 William Walters 22 William Puttex 20 Archibald Weyer 18 Years. Nathaniel Cobham 17 Jarvaice Dodderidge 21 John Derborn 23 William Seriff 19 John Offword 24 Thomas Lee 20 Robert Richards 18 George H iter 18 John Dreadd 17 Arthur Wynd 17 Richard Osborne 22 John Phillipps 37 John Steevens 13 John Reddhedd 28 William Gibson 18 Thomas Waterman 27 Thomas Jones 19 Jo. NiSOM 23 Edward Layton 30 William Benson 28 John Whitehedd 23 Richard Barnard 23 Henry Long 21 John Wilks 22 Thomas Wellman 21 Tho. Gaton 25 William Allin 25 Tho. Lotteny 20 Robert Porter 20 John Hughes 20 Henry Atkyns 22 Robert Kember 21 Robert Mills 19 John Da VIES 25 Thomas Crowder 21 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 41 Years. Richard Purnell 21 Robert Lynley 20 Henry Holmes 44 John Key 30 John Williams 21 John Fowler 24 John Owen 20 Owen Williams 21 Thomas Drew 26 William Bumstedd 21 Edward Johnson 20 John Bownd 20 John Haies 30 John Lyon 17 William Corser 24 Thomas Trigg 21 Robert NiSBETT 19 William Caddy 21 John Cassedy 20 Alexander More 24 Richard Wellyn 25 Richard Griffes 24 Arthur Yeomans ■. . 24 Nicholas Hobson 23 William Marrow 25 Francis Dene 21 John Philpott 16 John Strattergood 18 Wm. Cant 19 Henrie Speckman . . . .^ . . . 27 John Yates 19 Wm. Ranse 27 George Selman 16 Nicholas Blades 21 John Clark 24 Years. Tho. Eyerie 19 Tho. Medwell 31 Jo. Basher 20 James Ellerton 18 Richard Hands 19 Medusala Wattes 20 Tho. Hames 19 Phillipp Cartwrite 20 John Loftis 21 Nichell Rocks 21 Jo. Ling 45 Tho. Sherman 26 Wm. Jackson 30 James Goldingham 32 Richard Rainolds 19 Jo. Nokes 20 Francis Symonds 21 Thomas Lurting 21 James Anderson 19 Walter Jago 20 John Bead 22 John Young 19 Thomas Hubbard 20 Edward Browne 24 William Seere 22 Wm. Levyns 22 Jo. Hamond 17 Edward Pullin 27 James Cullimor 22 Jo. DE Park 28 Richard Walton 21 Robert Collie . , 20 Joseph Hepworth 33 William Walters 32 Daniell Smith 33 6 42 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Richard Trueman 24 William Masters 21 John Clere 26 Years. Randall Ogden 19 Thomas Browne 1 1 II May, 1634. De Parochia, St. ISsaiHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Cripplegate. J ^°^-""' New England, having brought Certificates from the' Justices of the Peace, and Minister of the parish, the ptie. hath taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Peter Howson, 31 years, and his wife, Ellin- Howson, 39 years old. Tun-is, London. i|HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, having brought attestacon and certificates from the Justices of Peace, and Minister of the parish, according to the lis. of the counsell's order, the ptie. hath taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie. Thomas Stares 31 years. ] Suzan Johnson 12 years. 16 March, 1634. Mildred, Bredstret, HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Chrystian, de Lo. JOHN White, M"^ , bound thither ; the men have taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie. Yeare. Years. Francis Stiles 35 Thomas Barber 21 Thomas Bassett 37 Jo. Dyer. 28 George Chappell 20 Jo. Harris 28 Robert Robinson 45 James. Horwood 30 Thqmas Stiles 20 Jo. Reeves , 19 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 43 Year THO. FOULFOOT 22 James Busket 28 Thomas Coop 18 Edward Preston 13 Jo. Cribb 30 Edward Patteson 33 Francis Marshall 30 Richard Heylei 22 Thos. Halford 20 Years Thos. Haukesworth 23 Jo. Stiles '. 35 Henry Stiles 40 Jane Worden 30 Joan Stiles 35 Henry Stiles 3" John Stiles 9 mo. Rachell Stiles 28 22 March, 1634. |HEIS underwritten names are to be imbarqued in y' Planter, Nick Trarice, M""', bound for New England, per certificat from Stepney parish, and attestacon from SiR Thos. Jay and M""- Simon Mus- KETT, Justices of the Peace, and the men have taken the oath of supremacie and allegeance. Years. Nicholas Davies 40 Sara Davies 48 Joseph Davies 13 P^OBERT Stevens, a sawyer . . 22 John More, a labourer 24 James Haieward 22 Judith Phippin 16 Years. William Lock 6 Jo. Maddox, a sawyer 43 James Lonnin, glover 26 J 4 servants. 26 March, 1635. jHIS underwritten name is to be imbarqued in the Peter Bonaven- ture, Tho. Harman, M'^', bound for the Barbadoes and St. Chrystophers, per certificate from St. Andrews parish, Holborn, and attestacon from JUSTICE Grimston and JUSTICE Sheppard, hath taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie. William Banks 21 years, 6—2 44 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. I April, 1635. |N the Hopcivell, of London, William Bundocke, M'- , for New England. Years. Jo. Cooper . . . . ; 41 "j of Oney, in Edmond Farrington 47 \ Bucking- / Theis have taken William Parryer .. se-' hamshire. J the oath of Geo. Griggs, of Landen 42 -j in 1 allegeance and Philip Kyrtland, of Sherington 21 >- Bucking- ^supremacie. Nath. Kyrtland, „ 19-' ham. Thomas Griggs 15"] William Griggs .... 14 | Eliza Griggs 10 )■ Children of George Griggs, aforesaid. Mary Griggs 6 j Janet Griggs 2 J WiBROE 42 years, wife of John Cooper. Eliza 49 ,, „ Edward Farrington. Alyce 37 „ „ William Parryer. Alyce 43 „ „ George Griggs. Mary Cooper 13. Jo. Cooper 10 / „, ,, , Thomas Cooper ^ |> Children of John Cooper, aforesaid. Martha Cooper .... 5 ' Phillip Phillipp 15 years, servt. to Jo. Cooper. Sarra Farrington . . 14. Mathew Farrington 12 / Jo. Farrington ii\ ^'^'^^'^'^ °f ^dw. Farrington. Eliza Farrington . . 8 ' Mary Parryer 7 s Sarra Parryer 5 I Children of William Parryer. Katherine Parryer 18 mo. 3 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 45 2 April, 1635. ilHEIS underwritten are to be transported to New England, im- barqued in the Planter, NICHOLAS Trarice, M'' , bound thither, the pties have brought certificates from the Minister of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, and attestacon from the Justices of peace, according to the Lords order. Years. Jo. TUTTELL, a mercer 39 Joan Tuttell 42 John Lawrence 17 William Lawrence 12 Maria Lawrence 9 Abigall Tuttell 6 Symon Tuttell 4 Sara Tuttell 2 Jo. Tuttell i Joan Antrobuss 65 Maria Wrast 24 Tho. Greene 15 NODHIM Hafire, servant to Jo. Tuttell 16 Maria Chittwood 24 Tho. Olney, shoemaker .... 35 Maria Olney 30 Thomas Olney 3 Epenetus Olney i Thomas Carter 25 Michael Willinson 30 Elizabeth Morrison 12 } Years. Geo. Giddins, husbandman . . 25 Jane Giddins 20 Thomas Savage, a taylor .... 27 Richard Harveie, a taylor. . 22 Francis Peboddy, husband- man 21 William Wilcockson, lynnen vvever 34 Margaret Wilcockson 24 Jo. Wilcockson 2 Chas. Harvie 22 Wm. Beardsley, a mason .... 30 Maria Beardsley .... o ..... . 26 Maria Beardsley 4 John Beardslie 2 Joseph Beardslie 6 mo. Alan Parley, husbandman . . 27 WiLLM, Felloe, shoemaker. . 24 Francis BaKer, a taylor .... 24 Servants to George Giddins. 46 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 3 April, 1635. James Weaver, statinor 23 years. EPUND Weaver, 28 years, and his wife, Margaret, aged 30 year% husbandman, dwelling in Auckstren, in Herefordshire. IHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in y= Hopewell, W- Wm. BUNDICK, the pties have brought certificates from the Minister and Justices of the Peace, that they are no subsedy men. They have taken the oath of allegeance and siipremacie. Years. John Astwood, husbandman 26 Jo. Ruggells 10 Martha Carter 27 Marie Elliott 13 Laurence Whittimore, hus- bandman, p. cert, from Stun- stell Abbey, in co. Hert 61 Elizabeth Whittimore .... 57 Elizabeth Turner 20 Sara Elliott 6 Robert Day 30 William Peacock, of Nazing, in Essex • 12 Jo. Ruggells, shoemaker .... 44 Uxor Barbara Ruggells, . . 30 Jo. Ruggells 2 Elizabeth Elliot 8 Giles Payson 26 Isaac Morris 9 Years, Isaac DisbroUGH, husband- man, of Ell-Tyley, in co. Cam- bridge 18 Eliz. Elliott 30 Lyddia Elliott 4 Phillip Elliot 2 Jo. Peat, husbandman, of Duf- fill parish, in Derbieshire . . 38 Robert Titus, husbandman, of St. Katherines 35 Uxor Hanna Titus 31 Jo. Titus 8 Edmond 5 Edward Keele 14 Jo. GOUDBY 16 Jo. Bill 13 Tho. Greene 15 George Woodward, fish- monger 35 P. certs from Sir George Whitmore and Sir Nich, Raynton, two Justices of y= Peace in London, and from Jo. Thorp, Minister of the parish of St. Buttolpt Billingsgate. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 47 |0 be imbarqued y" ih.e Peter Bonavenf de London, Cap'- Harman, Mr- , for Barbadoes. Theis pties hereunder expressed, have brought certificates from the two Justices of Peace, that they toke the oathe of allegeance and supremacie, and also cert, from y° Minister of the parish, this 3d April, 1635. Years. Thomas Hathorne 22 William Morrison 23 Ralph Vaughan 22 & J Jane Maddockes 21 Years. Alice Mace 22 Margrett Ellgate 24 Margrett Hartforde .... 22 4 Aj>ril, 1635. N the Peter BonavenV de London, Capt. Harman, for Barbadoes. Theis two parties brought certs, from two Justices of Peace, and the Minister of their conformity, according to order. William Clerke .29 years. | Tho. Sergeant 23 years. 6 Aprils 1635. I HEIS pties heereunder mentioned are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Planter, Nicholas Trarice, M""- , bound thither. They have brought certificates from the Justices of Peace and Minister of the parish that they are conformable to the orders of y= Church of England, and are no subsidy men ; they have taken the oath of supreniacie and allegeance, die and an°- pred' . Martin Saunders, a carrier 40 years. Uxor Rache-l Saunders 40 „ r Lea Saunders „ 10 years. 3 children -| Judith Saunders 8 „ ^ Martin Saunders 4 „ 48 LICENCES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. r Marie Fuller 17 years. 3 servants <| Richard Smith 14 „ ^ RiCHD. Ridley 16 „ Francis Newcom, husb. . . 30 „ r Rachell Newcom 20 „ wife and 2 children -| Rachell Newcom .... 2 & J „ V Jo. Newcom 9 mo. „ a glover, Anthony Stannion 24 „ Daniel Hanbury 29 „ Francis Dexter 13 „ WillDawes_ IS „ Maria Saunders 15 „ a Taylor, Clement Bates 40 years: Ann Bates 40 James Bates 14 Clement Bates 12 Rachel Bates 8 Joseph Bates 5 Ben. Bates 2 (■ Jo. Wynchester . . . . 19 2 servants -{ „ ^ \ Gervase Gold 30 5 children Theis pties imbarqued in theBltz., W- Wm. Stagg, bound for New England, p. cert, from the Justice and Minister of the par- ish. More for the Planter. Years. husbandman, Richard Tuttell 42 Ann Tuttell 41 Ann Tuttell 12 Jo. Tuttell, 10 Rebecca Tuttell 6 Isabella Tuttell 70 Marie Wolhonston 30 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 49 Years. husbandman, William Tuttell 26 Elizabeth Tuttell 23 Jo. Tuttell i\ Ann Tuttell 2 i Tho. Tuttell 3 mo. Sycillie Clark 16 Marie Bill 11 Years. PhILLIPP ATWOOD 12 Barthol Faldoe 16 *ThI)s. Pell, a carpenter .... 26 Mame Pem. 26 Ma^iePeul c. I WllfclAM i-EN 16 Francis Bushnell, a carpen- ter 26 Years. Maria Bushnell 26 Martha Bushnell i William Len 16 Maria Smith 18 Elizabeth Swayne 20 Margaret Leach 15 Hanna Smith 18 Ann Wells i S JN the Hopewell, William Bundock, M''-, bound for New Eng- land, &c. Years. James Burgis 14 Alexander Thwaits ; 20 Jo. Abbott 16 Jo. Bellomes 12 ' Jo. JOHNES 18 Christiom Luddington .... 18 Marie Abbott 16 Marie Coke 14 Marie Peake 15 a taylor, Tho. Pell 22 a glazier, Jo. Bushnell 21 [* These four names are crossed through in the original MS. — J. C. H.] 7 so- LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. jp^N the Rebecca, of London, M"--, — HoDGES, for New Eng- a husbandman, Peter Underwood 22 years. ISABELL CRADDOCK 30 „ 7 April, 1635. [b'SIHIS ptie under mencioned is to be imbarqued in the Planter, ImI-toI bound for New England, p. certf. from ALDERMAN Fenn, of his conformitie, and he hath taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie. Richard Fenn 27 years. 3 April, 1635, at Gravesend. |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to St. Christophus, imbarqued in the Paid, of London, Jo. ACKLIN, M"--, bound thither; there was cert, brought from the Minister of St. Katherine's of their conformitie, of their disciphne and orders to y= Church of Eng- land, the men did take the oath of allegeance and supremacie. Years. Ralph Reason 23 Edward Merrifield 19 Robert Wade 35 William Haies 24 Geo. Rishford 24 Mathew Moyses 17 Robert Richardson 20 Jo. Mountain 20 Jo. Willis 29 Jo. French 18 Years. Tho. Watson 29 David Evans 22 Stephen Garret , 19 Wm. Beddle 19 Richard Lock 20 Abram Watson 19 James Carter 25 Wm. Searsbrick 23 William Church 21 John Reinolds 23 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. SI Years. Henry Bayin 22 William Lamyn 21 Hanna Roper 23 Henry Lea 30 Edward Smallman 21 Robert Atkinson 23 Tho. 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 33 Years. Jo. Watts 21 Edward Fisher 27 Richard Crowder 28 Richard Preston 21 Richard Older. 24 William King 18 John Holmes 22 Nico. Seden 20 Fra. Stott 32 Philip Jenings 25 Tho. Spendergrass 24 Richard Danes 20 Robert Spurr 24 Nicho. Hollis 20 |N the Peter Bonaventure, Thomas Harm an, M""-, bound for the Barbadoes, theis underwritten names p. order ; they have taken y= oath of supremacie and allegeance. Years. Tho. Berkym 24 Jo. Westgarth 28 Jo. Sweeting 26 James Townson 29 RicHD. Dawson 28 Tho. Greenwood 15 Tho. Iveson 36 Tho Hywood 22 Wm. Banks 23 Jo. Greenly , 20 Daniel Davies 26 Robert Braban 29 Jo. Thomas 25 Years, Richard Leach 22 Richard Abbott 20 Ambrose Huett 27 Jo. White 25 Jo. Weston 26 William Weston 16 Wm. Howseman 12 RiCHD. Chapman - . . -40 Tho. Cutler 33 James Jackson ■. 33 Jo. Smitheman 23 Robert Savage 21 Geo. Penny 24 7—2 52 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS, Years. Jo. Pattman 23 Tho. Coke 30 Jo. Symonds 19 Jo. Boone 12 NicHo. Evans 16 Jo. Wydhouse IS RiCHD. HOLLINBY 20 Will Lodge 13 Isaac Pratt 22 Jo. Evans 17 James Robards 20 RiCD. Clark 19 Geo. Plunckett 19 Wm. Marrowdin. 19 Jo. Alliday 20 Walter Gibson 25 Jo. Wynkles 20 Jo. Vynn 17 Robert Roe 19 Maurice Willins 18 Dennis Mortagh 30 Gregorie Ogell 15 Jo. Long 20 Tho. Farmer 22 Mathew Westwood 18 Robert Pendred 40 Wm. Beckkitt 26 Jo. Hynd 24 Roger Wills 20 Jo. Sessions 22 Capten Jacob Luke 30 RiCHD. Speed 35 Arthur Watkyns 25 Years. Jo. Dent 3° Jo. Sawcott 18 Jo. Bunce 18 Jo. Robinson 26 RiCHD. Pell 22 Jo. Disherd 22 Tho. Lamberd 23 Mary Loveley 35 Anne Loveley 10 Jo. Dukkarth 31 RiCD. Mansfield 22 Wm. Whitlock 31 Jo. Thomson 31 RiCD. Brownley 19 Jo. Mather 21 David Robinson 20 Tho. Evans 20 Wm. Mecham 20 Tho. Tedder 19 Daniel Dennis 22 Luke Stokes 35 Phillipp Henson 21 Jo. JOYNER 25 Robert Johnson 26 Geo. Chapman 17 Wm. Aston 17 Adrian Coke 27 Robert Philkynn 25 Jno. Sympson 29 Steaven Greenly 16 Margaret Lu cocks 27 Annis Percy 24 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND 7HE SEAS. 53 8 April, 1635. |HEIS pties hereunder mentioned are to be transported to New England, embarqued in the Elizabeth, of London, Wm. Stagg, M""- , bound thither ; they have taken the oath of allegeance and supre- macie, p. certs, from the parish of St. Alphage, in Cripplegate, the Minster there. Tanners, Wm. Holdred 25 years. Roger Preston 21 „ Daniel Brodley 20 „ Isaac Stud MAN 30 „ |HAT theis 3 pties prd. are no subsidie men we, whose names hereunto are written, belonging to Blackwell Hall, do averr and they are none Robert Farrands, Thomas Smith. HEIS pties hereunder written are to be transported in the Planter prst. p. c'dat. from the Minister of Kingston upon Thames, in the County of Surrey, of their conformitie, and that they are no subsidy. a miller. Palmer Bingley 21 years. an ostler, Wm. Butterick 20 „ a miller, Jho. Jewell 27 „ 9 April, 1635. JN the Elizabeth, of London, prd. M'- WiLLM. Stagg, bound for New England. Theis underwritten names havebrought cert, from y= Minister of Hauckust, in Kent, and attestation from two Justices o^ 54 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Peace, being conformable to the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men. Years. a clothier, James HosMER 28 r Uxor, Ann Hosmer 27 wife and 2 children X Maria Hosmer 2 ^Ann Hosmer 3 mo. ., . (■ Marie DoNNARD 24 maid servants i , , , , I Marie Martin 19 Jo. Ston 40 Edward Gold 28 Geo. Russell 19 Jo. Massell 15 9 April, 1635, ilN the Rabecca, W- ]0. HODGES, bound for New England. husbandman, Jacob Welsh 32 years. Geo. Woodward 35 „ |HEIS under written names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Rebecca, prd. Years. Years. Elizabeth WiNCKOLL ... 52 Jo. WiNCKOLL 13 Wm. Swayne aged 16 Francis Swayne 14 17 April, 1635.. UN the Eliza and Am, %*■ Ro. Cooper, for New England. Thomas Hedhall 47 years. LICENSES TO GO BMYOND THE SEAS. N the Encrease of Lond., s-- bound for New England, the pties. under written hath brought certificates according to order. Years. Years. Jo. CLUFFE 22 Jo. Wild 17 Samuel Haieward 22 Jo. Duke 20 a carpenter, Wm. Whitteredd 36 Uxor Elizabeth 30 sonn, Tho. Whittredd... 10 N the Planter, prd. Theis under written names are to be trans- ported to New England, p. certificate according to order. Sara Pittnei 22 „ ,.,, ("SaraPitnei 7 2 children \ „ ' (. Samuel Pitney . \\ Margaret Pitney 22 Rachell Deane 31 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 57 13 A/>ri/, 1635. Ira^N the Elizabeth and Ann, W- ROGER CooP, bound for New l^i^l England, p. cert, from the Maior of Evesham, in com. Worw""' & from the Minister of y'- parish of their conformitie. Years. Margerie Washborn 49 Jo. Washborne 141 T1 ,TT M sonns. Phillipp Washborne iij ]N ^t Elizabeth, de London, Wm. Stagg, M''- prd. Theis under written names brought certificates from the Minister of St. Saviours, Southwark, of their conformitie, Years. Tho. Millet 30 CZaror Marie Millet 29 Ursula Greenwav 32 Henry Bull 19 Years. JosuA Wheat ■• 17 Jo. Smith 12 Ralph Chapman 20 Tho. Millet 2 |HIS underwritten name is to be imbarqued in y= " Jiicrease," Robert Lea, M''- bound for New England, p. cert, from Bil- lerecay in Essex, and from the Minister of the parish that he is no subsidy man. husbandman, Wm. Rusco 41 et uxor Rebecca 40 Sara Rusco ... 9 Marie Rusco ... 7 , , ., , \ A children. Samuel s Wm. Rusco i 58 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. l^^lN the " increase," prd. Theis under written names are to be I^Lal transported to New England, p. cert, from All S'^- Staynings, Mark-lane, of their conformation to the Church of England. Years. a Taylor, Tho. Page 29 Elizabeth Page . 28 'j Thomas Page ... 2 l Wife and 2 children. Katherine Page, i -' Edward Sparks 22^ T^ ^ 5-2 servants. Kath. Taylor 24 J N t\iQ EtizabelhdinA Ann, ROGER CooP"-, M'- Theis pties. here- under expressed are to be embarqued for New England, having taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie, and likewise brought cer- tificates from the Ministers and Justices where their abidings were latlie of their conformitie to the discipline and orders of the Church of Eng- land, and that they are no subsidy men. Yeai-s. Robert Hawkynns, husb. ... 25 Jo. Whitney 35 Jo. Palmerley 20 Richard Martin 12 Jo. Whitney 11 Richard Whitney 9 Nathaniel Whitney 8 Tho. Whitney 6 Jonathan Whitney i Nicholas Sension 13 Henry Jackson 29 William Hubbard 35 Years. Thomas Hubbard 10 Tho. Eaton i Marie Hawkynns 24 Ellen Whitney 30 Abigall Eaton 35 Sara Cartrack 24 Jane Damand 9 Mary Eaton 4 Marie Broomer 10 Mildred Cartrack 2 Joseph Alsopp 14 IICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 59 N the Susan and Ellin, Edward Payne, M"'- bound for New England, theis pties. hereunder expressed have brought certifi- cates from the Minister and Justices, of their conformitie, and that they are no subsidy men. Years. John Procter, husbandman . 46 Martha Procter 28 John Procter 3 Marie Procter i Alice Street 28 Walter Thornton, husb. ... 36 Joanna Thornton 44 John North 20 Mary Pynder 53 Francis Pynder 20 Marie Pynder 17 Joanna Pynder 14 Anna Pynder 12 Katherine Pynder 10 Jo. Pynder 8 Richard Skofield 22 Edward Weeden 22 George WiLBY 16 Richard Hawkins 15 Thomas Parker 30 Symon Burd 20 Jo. Mansfield 34 Clement Gold 30 Jo. Jones 20 Wm.Barrow 19 Phillipp Atwood 13 Wm. Snowe 18 Edward LUMUS 24 Yaars. Richard Saltonstall, husb. 23 Merriall Saltonstall 22 Merriall Saltonstall ...9 mo. Tho. Wells 30 Peter Coop 28 Wm. Lambart 26 Samuel Podd 25 Jeremy Belsher 22 Marie Clifford 25 Jane Coe 30 Marie Riddlesden 17 Jo. Pellam 20 Mathew Hitchcock 25 ToMAZiN Carpenter 35 Edmond Gorden 18 Margaret Leach 22 Elizabeth Swayne 16 Ann Wells 20 Hanna Smith 30 William BuTTRicK 18 Elizabeth NiCHOLLS 25 Ann Fowle 25 Tho. Sydlie 22 Marie Smith 21 Grace Bernlie_ 30 Dyonis Tayler 48 Jo. Backley 15 8—2 6io LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS, 15 May, 1635. Penelopy Pellam, 16 years, to pass to her broth, plantun. 14 April, 1635. |N the Increase, of London, M""- Robert Lea, bound for New England. Robert Corpeli., gouldsmith in Lombert St., sent them away. Samuel Andrews aged 37 "^^^'^ have taken the oath of allege- Robert NiMEY „ 22 U'^'^^ ^"^ supremacy, and have Robert Samkey „ 30 [brought certificates of the confor- James Gibbons „ 2 1 J "^i^y, which are this day filed. And rest : JiNNE, the wife of the above named Samuel Andrews, aged 30 years. Years. -. Ellen Long, her servant aged 20 ) All for New England, in Jane Andrews, her daughter „ 3 r the /;/- Rebecca Chittingden 40 „ Isaac Chittingden 10 years. ) , ., , TT ^ / {-2 children. Hen. Chittingden 6 „ ) servants^ 6a LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England imbarqued in the Suzan and Ellen, Edward Payne, M"- ; the parties have brought certificates from the Minister and Justices of the Peace that they are no subsidy men, and are conformable to the order and discipline of the Church of England. Years. A Draper, Ralph Hudson 42 Kro^ Marie Hudson 42 /-Hanna Hudson 14 3 children 4 Eliza Hudson 5 ^Jo. Hudson 12 fTHO. Briggham 32 Benj. Thwing 16 Ann Gibson 34 Judith Kirk 18 Jo. More 41 Henr. Knowles 25 Geo. Richardson 30 Ben. Thomlins 18 Edward Thomlins 30 Barbara Ford 16 Joan Broomer 13 Richard Brooke 24 Tho. Brook 18 husbandman, Symon Crosby 26 Kr^r, Ann Crosby 25 Thomas Crosby, 8 weeks, i child. husbandman, RiCHD. ROWTON 36 Uxor, Ann Rowton... 36 Edward Rowton 6, i child. husbandman, Percival Greene 32 Ellen Greene 32 ^ fjo. Trane 25 2 servants i ^ (Margaret Dix 18 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Jo. Atherson 24 Ann Blason 27 Ben. Buckley 11 Daniel Buckley 9 Jo. Corrington 33 Mary Corrington 33 63 14 April, 1635. [HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to the Barbadoes, imbarqued in the Faulcon, de London, Tho. Irish, M''-; p. cer- tificate from the Minister of the parish of their conformity to the orders of the Church of England. Theis men have taken the oath of allege- ance and supremacie. Years. Gabriel Bolt 29 Owen Bliss 30 George Say 26 Bassell Terry 22 Marmaduke Turner 21 Jo. Bassett 19 Jo. Sheermy 26 HeNRIE BUDDLESTON 1/ Tho. Lett 22 Samvel Stor 17 James Burt 13 Charles Fall 19 Wm. Sennott 20 Jo. Browne 20 Tho. Webb 18 Jo. HOPWOOD 20 Nico. Wade 19 Robert Davers 14 Years. Henry Dye 20 Edward Bull 22 Farford Goldsmith 22 Tho. Crispin 19 Francis Sheres 26 John Bathe 23 Smith Baker 28 James Hibbins 17 Jo. Belton 48 Nicholas Flitcro FT 16 Wm. Bingham 18 Humfrey Morris 18 Jo. Dallinger 16 Jo. Rogers 34 Jo. Spyer 32 Francis Smith 20 Abraham Halloway 20 Joseph Dray .,... 21 64 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Thomas Bromey 59 Jo. Bromby 27 JESPER GiGGON 18 John Brumiv:ell 22 RicHD. Dent 17 Thomas Gualmuy 22 Richard Snathe 19 RiCHD. COCKMAN 20 Thomas Allin 22 Valentine Love 18 Robert Haxley 21 Thos. Metcalf 20 Wm. Knight 30 Henric Gilder 18 George Lee 16 Anth. Boldsworth 18 John Church 21 John Scott 16 Robert Jones 25 Nathaniell Write 32 John Jones 24 Years. Thomas Wallis 27 Toby Hazell 20 Geo. Clark i5 Tho. Roberts 18 Marmaduke Crosby 28 Geo. Harris 17 Roger Sawter 17 Marie Perry 18 Elizabith Elson 18 Bridget Gerden 19 Katherine Hill 20 Marie Newcom 17 Benedict Sherhack 20 Marie Drew 19 Elizabeth Long 21 Mainfred Hand 20 Elizabeth Curtis 22 Wm. Sturgis 18 Thos. Knowles 16 Peter Lostell 14 Walter Holburd 24 15 April, 1635. |HEIS ptics. hereafter expressed are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Increase, Robert Lea, M'- having taken the oathes of allegeance and supremacie, as also being conformable to the government and discipline of the Church of England, whereof they brought testimony and cert, from y* Justices and Ministers where there abodes have latlie been, (viz.) Years. husbandman, Samuel Morse 50 Z7x Elizabeth Morse 48 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 65 Years. Joseph Morse 20 Elizabeth Daniell 2 a lynnen wev' Philemon Dalton 45 Ux. Hanna Dalton 35 Samuel Dalton jj Wm. White 14 John Owdie 17 butcher, Wm. HouGHTON 22 husb. Wilton Payne 37 Anna Payne 40 Wm. Payne 10 Anna Payne S Jo. Payne 3 Daniel Payne 8 weeks husbandman, Matthew Marvyn 35 ^ Ux. Elizabeth Marvyn 31 Elizabeth Marvyn 31 Matthew Marvyn 8 Marie Marvyn 6 " Sara Marvyn 3 Hanna Marvyn \ Jo. Warner 20 Isaac More 13 v carpenter, Samvell Ireland 32 Kf^r Marie Ireland 30 Martha Ireland \\ Plowrite, WiLTON Buck 50 Roger Buck 18 ajoyner, Jo. Davies 29 a husban'3man, Abram Fleming 40 husb:, Jo. Fokar 21 clothier, Tho. Parish 22 9 66 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. James Bitton 27 Wm. Potter 25 Elizabeth Wood 38 Elizabeth Beards 24 SuzAN Payne 11 Aynes Gladwell 16 Phebe Perce 18 Henry Crosse, carpenter , 20 husb. Tho. Kilborne 55 Uxor Francis Kilborne 50 Margaret Kilborne 23 Lyddia Kilborne 22 Marie Kilborne 16 Francis Kilborne 12 Jo. Kilborne 10 Years. James Roger 20 Richard Nunn 19 Thos. Barret 16 Jo. Hackwell 18 Symon Ayres, chirurgion 48 Uxor Dorothy Ayres 38 Marie Ayres 15 Thos. Ayres 13 Symon Ayres 11 Rebecca Ayres 9 Jane Ramlin 30 Christopher Ayres 7 Anne Ayres 5 Benjamin Ayres 3 Sara Ayres 3 mo. a sawyer, Steeven Upson 23 years. Jo. Myndell 16 husbandman, Symon Stone 50 Uxor Joan Stone 38 c Francis Stone 16 Ann Stone 11 Symon Stone 4 Marie Stone 3 ^ Jo. Stone 5 weeks children ,j . Isaac Worden 18 Nathaniel Wood 12 servants -j g^lZABETH Streaton 19 v Marie Toller 16 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 67 16 April, 1635. |fei'»j|HEIS pties. hereafter expressed, are to be transported to the l^.ral Island of Providence, imbarqued in y= Expectacion, CORNELIUS BiLLINGE, M'- , having taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie, as likewise being conformable to the Church of England, whereof they brought testimonie from the Ministers and Justices of Peace of their abodes. Years. Francis Smith 36 Tho. Palmer 18 Leonard Smith 22 Matthew Hamblen 38 Wm. Lynlie 58 Christopher Whetston 19 Wm. Cawdle 19 Florence Dickenson 19 Jo. Baker 42 John Martin 30 Wm. Smith 20 Ant°- Dowsell 20 Richard Slie 20 Francis Dales 20 Peter Ambrey 32 Tho. Feld 18 Edward Hassard 24 Richard Bull 17 Richard Reinolds 16 Wm. Eakins IS Jo. Totnell 16 Edward Horsham 14 Richard Trendall 16 William Read 16 Matthew Pippin 20 Years. Mary Baker 42 Elisha Bridges 16 Wilton Thorpe 30 Elizabeth Thorp 20 Elizabeth Thorp 2 Joan Felver 50 Margaret Rollright 45 Ellen Cooper 24 Elizabeth Coke 20 Marie Chaddock 20 Elizabeth Hamond 25 Alice Awbrey 29 Elizabeth Laurence 26 Ann Noble 21 Marie Harrowigg 21 Millicent Leech 28 Marie Goodwynn 20 Katherine Webb 22 Elizabeth Scott 20 Marie Howes 18 Dorothy Lawrence 28 Elizabeth Horskam 16 Alice Goldham 26 Richard Price 14 Richard Lane 3& 9—2 68 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Alice Lane 30 Samuel Lane 7 Jo. Lane 4 OziELL Lane 3 Jo. Atkinson 36 Love Atkinson 38 Years. Elizabeth Owen 30 Marie MiLWARD 21 Isaac Barton 27 Abram Ray 20 Dorcas Horsham 40 Marie Griffinn 17 17 April, 1635. lE^lHEIS pties. hereunder expressed are to be transported to New BiM England, imbarqued in y"" Elisabeth, 'Wm.. Stagg, M'-, pr. cert, from the Ministers and Justices of the Peace of their conformitie to the Church of England. They have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. James Bate, husb 53 Alice Bate 52 Lyddia Bate 20 Maria Bate 17 Margaret Bate 12 James Bates 9 Edward Bullock, husbandm. 32 Elizabeth Stedman 26 Nathaniel Stedman 5 Isaac Stedman i Robert Thornton 11 Margaret Davies 32 Elizabeth Davies i Dorothy Smith 45 Years. Maria Smith, filia 15 Peter Gardner 18 Wm. Hubbard 35 Rachell Bigg 6 Patrick Foster 40 HOPESTILL FoRSTER I4 Francis White 24 Joan Sellin 50 Ann Sellin 7 Edward Loomes 27 Jo. Hubbard 10 Jo. Davies 9 Marie Davies 4 Jo. Browne 40 LICEmES TO GO BE YOND THE SEAS. 1 HE ptie. hereunder named, with his wife and children, is to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Elizabeth and Ann, Wm. Cooper, M''- bound thither, the ptie. hath brought testi- mony from the Minister of his conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and from the Justices of the Peace, that he hath taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie. Alexander Baker 28 • Uxor Elizabeth 23 • Elizabeth Baker ^rY^'^'^^- Christian Baker i ■ Clement Chaplin 48 Wm. Swayne w . . . so 24 April, 1635. iS^lHEIS under written names are to be transported to the Island of I^-ctI Providence, imbarqued in the Expectation aforesaid. The pties. have taken the oath of allegeance. Years. Nicholas Reskymer 31 Wm. Randall 26 Andrew Leay 24 Jo. Leay 25 Jo. Bloxsull 28 Years. Sam. Goodenuff 22 Edward Hastings 23 ThO. HOBBS 18 Jo. Saracole 17 Tho. Wilson 18 27 April, 1635. JlHEIS under written names are to be transported to New England, Roger Cooper, M^-, bound thither in \X\z Elizabeth ^ind Ann, The pties. have brought certificate from the Minister of Westminster 70 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. and from the Justices of the Peace of their conformitie. The pties. hath taken the oath of allegeance and supremacie. Years. a carpenter, Richard Brocke 31 Edward Sall 24 Daniel Preston 13 |HEIS under written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes and St. Christophers, imbarqued in the Ann and Elizabeth, Jo. Brookehaven, Cap'- and M'-, having taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie, as also being conformable to the order and discipline of the Church of England, and no subsidy men, whereof they brought test, from the Minister of St. Katherine's near the Tower of London. Years. John Crofts 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 HOLLOWAY 17 Thomas Pierie 19 William Hayward 18 Edward Wilkinson 17 Richard Gale 16 Robert Tratt 21 Thomas Reddm an 16 William Grubb 16 John Golding 21 Years. Clement Hutchinson 20 Bartholomew Bennet 18 Thomas Tyler 21 Jo. Peichard 20 Giles Barnes 19 Hugh Sadler 20 Harford Young 20 John Williams 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 WiLLM. Harris 23 John Turpin 22 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 71 ■' Years. Francis Saidwell 18 Matthew Rogers 21 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 Couly 21 George Goddin 31 Arthur Roker 20 Tho. Dale 28 John Davies 19 Tho. Burton 19 Hugh Wynstanly 20 Bartholomew Draper 20 Robert Brock 25 Hugh Sawyer 18 Wm. Greene 17 Patrick Connyer 20 Richard King 23 William Barnes 17 Wm. Taylor 23 Robert Sennodd 23 Thomas Perkynn 29 Wm. Longwith 26 Thos. Gullifer 28 John Davies 18 Richard Cawood 25 Richard Dynley 19 Dennis Peke 20 Years. Nicholas Greene 18 Robert Laycock 18 NiCHELL ESTPLYNN 1 8 James Bell 19 Frend Picto 20 John Whithedd 23 Jo. Mallion 21 Thomas Bedlam 24 Tho. Lone 19 Thomas Wazell 21 Gilbert Holdsworth 30 Edward Garrard 26 John Coke 22 Jeremy Hartley 30 Women. Katherine Lloyd 19 SuzAN Greene 20 Margerie Barran 19 Elizabeth Benning 18 Elizabith Bruster 18 Joan Smith 27 Suzan More 21 Alice Dixon 21 Jane Stafford 24 Alice Hilton 18 Katherine Russell 20 Mary Powell 23 Debora Winke 21 Rebecca Bedding 18 Matthew Page 20 Ann Spicer 26 Marie Jones 20 Margery Harding 20 Marie Kinderslie 26 72 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. . 2g April, 1635. |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Elizabeth and Ann, Roger Coop^ M"'- , the pties brought certificates from the Minister of the parish and Justices of the Peace, of their conformation to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men. Years. Richard Goard 17 Tho. Lord, a smith 50 Uxor Dorothy 46 Thomas Lord 16 Ann Lord 14 Wm. Lord 12 John Lord 10 James Cobbett 23 Joseph Faberr 26 Years. Tho. Pond .- 21 Robert Lord 9 Aymie Lord 6 Dorothy Lord 4 josias cobbet 21 John HOLLOWAY 21 Jane Bennet 16 William Read 22 Willlam Samond 19 a taylor, Christopher Stanley . Uxor SuzAN 32 31 4 May, 1635. JHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Elizabeth and Ann, prd. The ptie having brought certificate from the Minister and Justices of the Peace of their conformitie, and that they are no subsidy men. a tallow chandler. Hen. Wilkinson 25 years. a soap boyler, ROBERT Hans 19 „ LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 73 |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the "Abigail" Richard Hackwell, M""- The pties. have brought certificate from the Minister and Justices of their conformitie to the order and discipline of the Church of England. Years. Tho. Buttolph 32 Uxor Ann Buttolph 24 Wm. Fuller 25 Jo. Fuller 15 Years. Nathaniel Tylley 32 Peter Kettell 10 Tho. Steevens 12 Eliz. Harding 12 2 May, 1635. jjHEIS under written names are to be transported to y° Barbadoes, imbarqued in the Alexander, Cap'- BURCHE, and GILBERT Grimes, M''- P. certificate from the Minister where they late dwelt The men took the oaths of allegeance and supremacie die and anno prd. Years. William Rapen 29 Leonard Staples 22 Jo. Stanford 24 James Manzer 27 Jo. Watts 25 Tho. Clark 26 Michell Ki'mp 27 Henry Broughton 20 Geo. Ventimer 20 Robert Hardy 18 Tho. Dabb 25 Geo. Norton 22 Wm. Huckle 20 Edward Kemp 19 Years. Wm. Powell - . 19 Ralph Promd 26 Jo. Bullman 40 Jo. Watts 19 Wm. Deuch 16 Francis Peck 22 Jo. Benstell 24 Symon Parker 24 Richard Howesman 19 Walter Jones 20 Phelix Lyne 25 Arthur Write 21 Lewis Willins 21 Wm. Pott 18 10 74 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. THOS. GILSON 21 Jo. Anderson 21 Wm. Phillipps 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. Nedson 19 Edward Church 18 Ant°- Threlcott 19 Wm. Willis 17 Clement Hawkins 16 Lewes Hughes 19 John Greene 22 Richard Marshall 36 Mathew Calland 16 Lewes Davie 28 Geo. White 18 Nicholas Watson 26 Olliver Hookham 32 Chuslipt Buckland 25 Jo. Hill 23 Anthony Skooler 20 John Ashurst 24 Years. James Parkinson 23 William Young 21 William Smith 18 Morgan Jones 31 Jo. Richard 30 Peter Fleming 16 Miles Farring 24 Robert Atkins 23 Benjamin Mason 23 Tho. Rutter 22 Jo. HowsE 41 Jo. Cole 20 James Watts 35 Wm. Crome 17 Phillipp Lovell 34 Uxor Elizabeth Lovell 33 Rowland Mahew 27 Robert Sprite 30 Jo. Weston 41 James Smith 19 Jo. Smith 19 Richard Lee 22 Geo. Ridglie 17 Dennis M^^ Brian 18 Jo. Russell 36 James Driver 27 Hugh Jones 22 Tho. Gildingwater 30 Thomas Taylor 27 Edmond Nash 21 Jo. Herring , . . . 28 Wm. Benton 24 Tho. Roe 22 Edward Banks 35 Tho. Fludd 21 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 75 Years. David Collingworth 22 Wm. Mathews 30 TiMiTHiE Goodman 27 Tho. Person 20 William 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 Wm. Seely 29 Edward Plunkett 20 Tho. Plunkett 28 Rowland Plunkett 18 Teague Nacton 28 Dermod O'Bryan 20 Charles Galloway 19 James Montgomery 19 JNO. M^Conry 28 Samvell Peiday 20 Samvell Farron 30 Edward Montgomery 26 Olliver Bassett 14 Parry Wy 15 Daniel Burch 14 Richard Stone 13 John Burton 17 Symon Wood 14 Robert Mussell 14 Richard Fane 15 Years. Robert Roberts 18 William Lake 14 Richard Joeson 16 Humfrey Kerby 18 Edward Cokes 17 Henry Morton 20 James Brett 17 Tho. Dennis 18 Tho. More 33 Jo. Lawrence 17 Wm. Martin 13 Richard Phelpe 17 Women. Barbarie Reason 20 Jane Marshall 21 Diana Drake 19 Mary Inglish 17 Annis Barrat 20 Marie Lambeth 17 Ann Mann 17 Elizabeth Warren 17 Ann Skynggle 18 Alice Chump 20 Mathew May 21 Elizabeth Chambers 20 Elizabeth Farmer 20 Margaret Conway 20 Grace Walker 34 Edith Jones 21 Alice Guy 20 Mary Spendley 17 Ann Gardner 36 10 — 2 76 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 6 May, 1635. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Elizabeth and Ann, ROGER COOP"^, M'- , the pties. have brought cert, from the Ministers where their abodes were, and from the Justices of the Peace of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men, they have taken the oathes of allegeance and supremacie. Years. Samivell Hall 25 Wm. Swynden 20 Jo. Halsey 24 Henry Curtis 27 Yeare. Vyncent Potter 21 RiCHD. GOARD 17 Wm. Adams 15 8 May, 1635. N the Elizabeth and Ann, prd. Roger Coop"-, Mr- Theis under- written names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the said shipp, they brought cert, of their conformitie to the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men. Years. John Wylie 25 Jo. Thomson 22 Edmund Weston 30 Gamaliell Beomont 12 Andrey Whitton 45 Years. George Orris 21 Jo. Jackson 27 Elizabeth Fabin 16 Grace BULKLEY 33 Nono die Mali, 1635. |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in y= Suzan and Ellen, Edward Payne, M"'- The pties. have brought Certificate from the Ministers of the Parish of their LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 77 conformitie to the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men, the pties. have taken the oaths of allegiance and supremacie. Years. Feter Bulklen SO Precila Farman 10 Richard Brooke 24 Years. Elizabeth Taylor 10 Ann Lieford 13 |N the Elizabeth and Ann, prd. ROGER COOP"^, M'-, bound for New England. Robert Jefferies 30 years. - Marie Jefferies 27 „ Tho. Jefferies 7 „ Elizabeth Jefferies 6 „ Mary Jefferies 3 „ f Hanna Day 20 „ Wife and Children. 2 Servants -> l SuzAN Browne Robert Carr, a taylor 21 Calebb Carr 11 /- Richard White 30 Carpenters. X Tho. Dane 32 vWm. Milliard 21 II May, 1635, IHEIS under written names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Elizabeth and Ann, prd. The parties have brought Certificates from the Minister and Justices of the Peace, of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men. William Courser, a shoemaker 26 years. Geo. Wylde, a husbandman 37 „ Geo. Parker, a carpenter 23 „ 78 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 12 May, 1635. JlN the Elizabeth and Ann, Roger Cooper, M"^- bound to New- England. Theis underwritten names are to be transported per Certificate from y= Minister of Bennundin, in Kent, of their Conformitie to the Orders and discipline of the Church of England. Years. John BiRDEN 28 Uxor JOA'S 23 NlC°- MORECOCK 14 BENNET MORECOCK l6 Marie Morcock ., 10 Years. JERRMY WHITTON 8 Mathew Borden S Eliz. Borden 3 Thomas Whitton 36 Samvell Baker 30 14 May, I635. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Elizabeth and Ann, Roger Cooper, M'^- the pties. have brought Certificates from the Minister of the parish of his conformitie to the Orders and discipline of the Church of England. Years. Years. Richard Sanpson, a taylor ... 28 Tho. Alsopp 20 John Oldham 12 Tho. Oldham 10 Robert Standy 22 IS May, 1635. |HEIS underwritten names are to Virginia imbarqued in the Plaine Joan, Richard Buckam, M'- the pties having brought attesta- con. of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 79 Years. Robert Briers 21 JN<>- Johnson 20 Robert Coke 25 Jo. Alsopp so Wm. PiGGOTT 50 Wm. ToPLYS 30 Tho. Arnold 30 Wm. Paulson 23 Jo. Northin 22 Tho. Turner 21 Jo. Beddell 22 Jo. Barrowe 26 Jo. Trent 27 Jo. Coker 21 Henrie Donaldson 25 Wm. Lavor 22 Chrl Davies 22 Chri. Taylor 22 Daniell Clark 33 Richard Day 32 Robert Lewes 23 Luke Blund 20 Jo. Warren 27 James Ward iS Tho. Stamp 32 Tobias Frier 18 William Steddall 26 Chrl Thomas 26 Richard Fleming 24 MathewLem 20 Henry Perpoynt 22 Tho. Hall 21 Edward Wilson 22 Jo. Palliday 23 Richard Wolley 36 Years. William Clark 27 Wm. Baldwin 24 Wm. Collins 20 Tho. Pitcher 20 Joseph Nelson 26 Francis Gray 15 Samvell Young 14 Robert HuTT 14 Jo. Raddish 23 Tho. Bulkley 32 Robert Brooke 33 Richard DowNES 34 Arthur Peach 20 Wm. James 26 Wm. Blackett 40 Roger Koorbe 25 Ann Perks 27 Tho. Britton 26 Wm. Collins 34 Jo. Resburne 30 Henry Jackson 24 Owen M= Cartie 18 RiCH°- Lawrence 20 Nic°- Kent 16 Peter Subburrowe 20 Wm. Hitchcock 27 Edward Wheeler 18 Jo. Shawe 21 Jo. Aris 19 Tho. Viper 26 Geo. Smith 34 Geo. Talbott 18 Jo. Bennet 18 James Wynd 23 Charles M': Cartie 27 So LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Charles Flane i8 Tho. Godbitt 20 Thomas Newman 15 Tho. Lloyd 20 Francis Barber i8 James Miller 18 Jo. Marshall 21 Years. Robert Ward 22 RoBT. Shinglewood 26 Jo. Hughes 3° Robert Gilbert 18 Jo. RoLLES 22 Jn°- Marsh 26 Ralph Wray 64 21 May, 1635. |HEIS under written are to be transported to St. Christophers, imbarqued in the Mathew of London, RiCHARD GOODLADD, M'^- , p. warrant from y= Earle of Carlisle. Years. Thos. Knight 21 Jo. Hill 18 Jo. Rawlins 18 Francis Penn 22 Richard Griggson 34 Jo. Bruning 20 Robert Coke 32 George Allerton 23 Rowland Millington 24 Rich. Thomas 40 Roger Thomas 22 Originall Lowis 28 Jo. Thomson 34 Wm. Brookes 25 Clinton Cutler 20 Tho. Turner 25 Jo. Wood 22 Wm. Robinson 26 Edward Bicroft 22 Years. Jo. Sturdy 26 Ant"- Neteie 20 Robert Wendever 25 Samvell 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 40 Miles Coventrie 18 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 8i Years. Jo. Thomas 14 Tho. Reeve 24 Lewes Ambrey 30 James Walker 30 Tho. Venn 27 Geo. Ball 51 Jo. Doe 22 Mathew Walker 19 Walter Collins 18 Jo. Clinton 19 Adam Chesterman 19 Hugh Hallowell 22 Wm. Salmon 25 Jo. Lange ...'. 22 Richard Love 28 Jo. Greene 29 Edward Warren 28 Jo. POPLE 21 Robert Denton 26 Wm. Elvyn 23 Geo. Tenis 20 Geo. Swales 19 Marmaduke Read 25 Jo. Kile 21 Tho. Garrett 20 Jo. Goslinn 20 Tho. Milward 18 Morgan Brint 19 Pearce Stapleton 22 Geo. Eaton 27 Leonard Hunt 38 Jo. Cave 34 Wm. Barker 22 Jo. HoDDiNS 50 Thos. Gosling 22 Years. Jo. Palmer 19 James Cotes 21 Wm. Helaiwe 21 Matthew Hely 21 Original Lewis 28 Jo. Thomson 34 Wm. Brookes 25 Darby Hurlie 18 Jo. Hilliard 35 Robert Lacie 21 Tho. Bell 14 Rowland Morton 17 James Hide 22 Richard Nelme 20 Thomas Hodges 20 Edward Thompson 18 Tho. Williams 18 Richard Lee 18 Walter Antony 23 Charles Caverlie 17 Tho. Coxson 21 Tho. Goodwyn 30 NlC- WILCOCKS 21 Geo. Eeke 26 Richard Hubbard 18 William Rush 20 Wm. DoNN 22 Paul BoTTELL 32 Jo. Boswell 17 Jo. Woodgreene 16 Jo. Harlowe 16 Robert Warrington 20 Alexander Todd 38 Robert Woodstock 40 John Offlent 20 II 82 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Nic°- Watts i8 Richard Brookes i6 Thomas Hadbie 22 Tho. Reinolds 18 Jo. Reinolds 20 Ant°- True 18 Wm. Knight 13 Ant°- Williams 14 Jo. Barloe 22 Wm. Parker 17 Jo. Wood 18 Jo. Payne 18 Daniel Lee 25 Tho. Powell 21 Jo. Smith 22 Years. Geo. Dodd i7 RoBT. Sandley 20 Edward Mawfrey i S Geo. Wade i^ Jo. Fulford 18 Geo. Smith 17 Tho. Powell 24 Women. Margaret Prichard 17 Jane BURROME 17 Katherine Armstrong .... 20 Mary Barker 12 Eliz. Speere 20 28 May, 1635. jHEIS under written names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the Speedwell, of London, JO. Chappell, M"'-, being examined by the Minister of Gravesend of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and have taken the oath of allegeance. Years. Henry Beere 24 John West 30 Richard Morris 19 Nic°- Tetloe 31 Wm. Shipman 22 Nathaniell Fairbrother.. 21 William Pasford 19 Jo. Watson 22 Jo. Gilgate 22 ROBT. Spynk 20 Richard Rowland 20 Years. Tho. Childs 30 Jo. CURDEN 22 Tho. Romney 19 Jo. Harris 20 Christopher Peddington . . 18 Edmond Clark 16 Jonas Smith 22 Wm. Hynton 25 Jo. Mowson 22 Richard Baylie 22 Wm. Spencer 17 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 83 Years. James Lowder 20 Chr. Metcalf 19 Jeremy Burr 20 Richard Browne 19 Wm. Appleby 32 Robert Parker 21 Wm. Cunningham , 21 Tho. Willis 19 Wm. Stranghan 22 Geo. Sympson 19 Richard Phillips 20 Arthur Saidwell 25 Meleshus M'= Kay 22 Richard Thomas 20 Samvell Tyres 21 Wm. Steevens 22 Tho. Busby 19 Richard Harvy 32 Tho. Robins 17 Years. Jo. Beeby 17 Jo. Turner 19 Samvell Holmes 20 Jo. Bever 24 Jo. Talbott 27 Edward Austin 26 Tho. Greene 24 Katherine Richards 19 Marie Sedgwick 20 Elizabeth Biqcs 10 Dorothy Wyncott 40 Ann Wyncott 16 Phillipp Biggs 6 mo. Elizabeth Pew 20 Francis Langworth 25 Chri. Reinolds 24 Abram Poore 20 Elizabeth Tuttell 25 6 June, 1635. HEIS under written names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the Thomas and John, RICHARD Lambard, M""- , being examined by the Minister de Gravesend concerning their confor- mitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and tooke the oath of allegeance. Years. Richard Pew 23 Richard Maynwrite 24 Chrl Houghton 19 Richard Jones 24 Francis Garret 25 Richard Dally 18 Years. Edward Dix 19 Wm. Chaplin 18 Jo. Shorter 26 Anth. Terry 50 Robert Willins 44 Tho. Rosdell 23 84 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Tho. Terry 25 Charles Wyngate 22 Jo. Hampton 30 Jo. Evans 22 Jo. Singleton 18 Geo. Dickenson 19 Geo. Hawkins 18 Henry Rastell 30 Francis Spight 21 Wm. Aymie 26 Wm. Hynton 20 Jo. Edwardson 22 Tho. Mann 23 Robert Aldred 24 Zachary Taylor 24 HuMFREY Grudge 21 Wm. White 22 Joseph Monuvs 21 Wm. Yard 21 Christopher Wheatley ... 28 Robert Heed 27 Edward Coles 20 Morris Jones 28 Wardin Fositt 22 Tho. Chamberlin 20 Wm. Bead 15 Lawrence Platt 15 Robert Spencer 21 Samvell Walden 16 Henry MoRLEY 25 Ben Easy 13 Robert Sewar 23 Richard Berry 23 Owen Hughes 27 Jo. Sutton 24 Years. Wm. Stonhouse 43 Wm. Clark 18 Jo. Dickenson 22 Tho. Bell 17 Wm. Bett 20 James Cross 27 SiLUS Fopster 22 Edward Mountfort 20 Henry Newby 24 Jo. Eeden 19 Tho. Sherly 23 Jo. Thomson 24 Henry Warren 15 Jo. WiLKENSON 28 Ralph Hudson 17 Thomas Allin 33 Wm. Jones 17 Thos. Sharples 20 Wm. Crooke 23 Wm. White .' 22 James Sherbone 15 Wm. Gardener 15 Jo. Robinson 19 Robt. Turner 16 Jo. Moss 21 Jane Wilkinson 20 Ann Brookes 18 Katherine Wiseman 19 Jane Scot jg Jane Catesby 20 James Powell 12 Wm. Mann 25 Thos. Warner 26 Tho. Ram jg Griffin Jones 21 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 85 Years. THO. TOLLIE l^ Wm. Jones 21 Morris Parry 30 Marmaduke Young 24 James Banks 30 Geo. Kennyon 25 Thomas Clark 16 Giles Terry 33 Edward Cressitt 20 Tho. Waggitt 17 Mary Ford 22 Katherine Waterman 20 Years. Suzan Sherwood 22 Grace Bycroft 20 Francis Hunter 19 Francis Ashborn 20 Wm. Dixon 18 Wm. Smart 20 Laurence Preston 21 Wm. Wheatlie 17 Wm. Lacy 18 Geo. Cobcraste 22 Jo. Kennyon 21 X. yunii, 1635. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to the Bormoodes or Somer Islands, imbarqued in the Truelove, de London, ROBERT Dennis, M"'- being examined by the Minister of Gravesend, concerning their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, as it now stands established, and took the oath of allegeance. Years. Years. Henry More 19 William Holt 19 Jo. Norman 19 Anto. Gilliard 38 Rob. Stock 26 Tho. Fopster 27 Robert Hart 30 Wm. Pendleton 27 James Taylor 28 Chrl Hart 20 Edward Goddin 16 Tho. Dorrell 22 Richard Canon 24 Uxor Elizabeth Canon 23 Barnard Colman 26 Chrl Tuke 16 Wm. Paul 20 Wm. Bates 17 Samvell Short 24 Wm. Hooper 18 Richard Hurt 17 William Wells 17 Thomas Dene 17 Jo., a Negroe 18 Jo. Richards 21 Anto. Bullock 19 86 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Thomas Bassit i8 Edward Aldworth 13 Richard Anderson 30 ThO. Richards 24 Jo. Norris 18 David Huswith 22 Henry Hill 24 Jo. Warrin 19 Zeverin Viccars 18 Geo. Norman 25 Gabriell Stockwell 16 Tho. TooLiE 27 Tho. Jones 17 Tho. Ervynn 16 Symon Barcott 16 Geo. Culverlie 14 Edward Parnell 16 Wm. Lee 18 Wm. Tayler 17 Edward Gibbs 17 James Reason 27 Jacob Wilson 18 Ben Strange 18 Ralph Vennable 21 Tho. Bloes 10 Tho. Hedley 11 Tho. Thomson 17 Hen. Stonward 13 Samvell Hubbard 16 Edward Vyncent 18 Jo. Tripp ATT 17 Anto. Cooper 17 Jo. Lake 16 RiCHD. Tayler 16 Tho. Mordin 18 Years. Edward Sell 18 Roger WiLLMS 16 Jo. Baylie 18 Francis WooDCOTT 16 Jo. Bee 17 Richd. Greene 17 Geo. Palmer 18 Tho. Smith 14 NATHANIELL WiLLMSON 1 7 Phillipp Wharton 14 Wm. Henry 18 Geo. Saires 12 NiCHO. Gaughton 14 Edward Hedley 13 Wm. Sares 17 Rob. Poole 20 Ann Taylor 24 Elizabeth Groves 35 Jo. Groves i qr. Blanche Roberts 20 2 Ministers. Jo. Oxenbridge 24 Henry Jennings 24 Thomas Bull 13 Daniel Hamond 12 George Morgan 12 Jo. Barnes 16 Abraham Claxson 17 James Aston >.. 22 Richard Daughton 13 Mathew Steevens 12 Tho. Larkynn 51 David Jones 15 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND IHE SEAS. 87 Years. George Hanmer 24 Roger Hodges 17 Wm. Powell 15 Sampson Meverill 20 Henry Carter 42 Jo. Yates 48 Jo. Browne 16 Francis Raynne 10 Francis Hedges 13 Davie Morris 18 Tho. West 17 Hugh Wentworth 44 Francis Watson 16 Katherine White 18 Elizabeth Clark 18 Ellen Burrows 30 Years. John Page 33 Tho. Jennicom 21 Sara Page 31 Benjamin Miller 30 Henry Fletcher 35 Edward Slaughton 50 JosiAs Forster 43 Tho. Hall 24 HuMFREY Smith 14 Sara Page 3 Mary Page 3 months Richard Harris 17 Jeffrey Wright 18 Samvell Mayo 10 Marie Goffe 18 Jo. Brookes 12 15 June, 1635. Ifej'^IHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, IPM imbarqued in the Abigail, de London, M"^- H. Hackwell, the ptie. having brought certificate from the Minister of Thisselworth of his conformitie to the orders and discipHne of the Church of England, he hath taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. Dennis Geere 30 r Elizabeth Geere 22 Wife and J Elizabeth Geere 3 2 children 1^5^^ (,^^^^ .... 2 Years. Anne Pancrust 16 Eliz. Tuselie 55 Constunt Wood 12 88 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 19 yune, 1635. W^IHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, p.™i imbarqued in y= Abigail, Hackwell, M""- the pties. having brought certificate from the minister of the parish of the Little Miniries of his conformitie and opinion of the discipline of the Church of Eng- land. Years. William Tilly , 28 Robert Whiteman 20 Years. Charles Jones 21 Liddia Browne 16 |BOARD the jfaines, Jo. May for N. England. Years. Thomas Ewer, taylor 40 Sara Ewer 28 Elizabeth Ewer 4 Tho. Ewer ij Years. Sara Beale . . .- 28 Elizabeth Newman 24 Jo. Skudder 16 20 yune, 1635. HEIS underwritten names are to be embarqued in the Abigail, de London, Hackwell, and bound for New England, have taken the oathe of allegeance and supremacie, and conformed to the ser. as prdct. from two Justices of Peace and Minister of St. Lawrence, in Essex. Henry Bullock, husbandman 40 years. and Susan, his wife 42 „ /- Henry 8 „ 3 children \ Mary 6 „ V Tjiomas 2 „ LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 89 Male 20, 1635. |N the Defence of London, Pearce, and bound for New England, p. cert, from 2 Justices of Peace, and Minister of All Saints (homan) in Northampton. Wm. Hoeman, 40 years husbandman. his wife, WINIFRED 35 years. Alice Ashley 20 years. A maid servant. Hanna 8 „ Jeremy 6 „ 5 children. \ Mary 4 ,, Sarra 2 „ Abraham i qr. 20 June, 1635. |N the Abigail of London, Hackwell, bound for New England, p. cert, of his conformity from Justices of the Peace and Minister of Eaton Bray, in co. Bedford, John Houghton 40 years old. 7 July, 1636. |N the Defeiwe of London, Edmd. Bostocke, for New England, p. cert, from 2 Justices of Peace and Minister from Dunstable in coun. Bedfordshire. Robert Longe 45 years. Innholder. Eliza, his wife 30 „ 12 9° LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. lo children. < MiCHELL 20 years. Sarra i8 „ Robert i6 „ Eliza 12 „ Annie 10 „ Mary 9 „ Rebecca 8 „ Jo 6 „ Lachery : 4 „ Joshua 3 qrs. old. Luce Mercer 18 years a servant. 20 yune, 1635. I N the Defence of London, — Pearce, for New England, p. cert, from 2 Justices of the Peace and Minister of Towcesterj co. Northampton. Jo"- Gould, husbandman 25 years. Grace, his wife 25 „ 22 yune, 1635. |N the Abigail de London, — Hackwell, for New England, p. cert, from Minister of Cranebroke in Kent. Edw. White, husbandman 42 years. and his wife, Martha 39 » c Martha 10 „ 2 children. I j^^^Y g ^^ John Allen, husbandman 30 „ his wife, Anne 30 „ P. cert, herrnehil in Kent. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 91 |N the Ahbigall. P. cert, from Justice of Peace and Minister of Stepney. Geo. Hadborne, glover 43 years. his wife, Anne 46 „ (•Rebecca 10 „ 2 children. \ . \ Anna 4 „ Joseph Borebancke 24 j servants to George Had- JOAN JORDEN 16 S BORNE. 22nd. |N the Defence de London, Edw. Boswell, for New England. Cert, from Sir Henry Mildmay, and Minister of Baddow in Essex. Jo. Browne, taylor 27 years. /- Tho. Hart 24 „ his 3 servants. -| Mary Denny . . 24 „ y Anne Leake . . 19 „ 26 yune, 1635. |N the Abigail, Robert Hackwell, M'-, to New England, p. cert., from Northton., Thomas Martin, Maior, and 2 Justices. shoemaker, JO. Harbert 23 years. bricklayer, Richard Adams 29 „ Susan Adams 26 „ 4 Jully. Henry Somner 15 years. Eliza Somner 18 „ 12 — 2 92 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 17 Junii, 1635. I HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Abigail, ROBERT Hackwill, M'-,. p. cert, from the Minister and Justices of Peace of their conformitie, being no subsidy men, and they have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie, being all husbandmen. Years. Ralph Wallis 40 Ralph Roote 50 Jn°- Freeman 35 Walter Gudsall 34 Richard Graves 23 Robert Mere 43 Samvell Mere 3 Edmund Maning 40 Tho. Jones 40 Geo. Drewrie 19 Wm. Marshall 40 Thomas Knore 33 John Hollwick 38 George Wallis 18 Rebecca Price 14 Marie Freeman 50 Jo. Freeman 9 Sycillie Freeman 4 Jo. West 11 Years. Mary Monings 30 Mary Mounings 9 Anna Mounings 6 Michelanell Mounings , . . 3 Elizabeth Ellis 16 Ellin Jones 36 Isaac Jones 8 Hester Jones 6 Tho. Jones 3 Sara Jones 3 mo. Cesara Covell 15 Joan Wall 19 Wm. Payne 15 Noll Knore 29 Sara Knore 7 Robert Driver 8, Elizabeth More 30 Jo. More 3 mo. |N the Abigail, prd. p. cert, from the Minister of their conformitie and from the Justices that they are no subsidy men. Christopher Foster 32 years. Uxor Frances Foster 25 „ LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 93 / Rebecca Foster s children. | Nathaniel Forster 2 ( Jo. Forster i years. Years. Edward Ireson 32 William Almond- 34 Mary Jones 30 Awdrey Almond 32 Annis Almy 8 Edward Burt 8 Tho. Freeman 24 Wm. Yates 14 Elizabith Ireson 27 Chrl Almie 3 John Strowde 15 Edward Rainsford 26 Years. Robert Sharp 20 John Rookeman 43 Elizabeth Rookman 31 Jo. Rookeman 9 Hugh Burt 35 Ann Burt 32 Wm. Bassett 9 Jo. Fox 35 Richard Fox 15 Jo. Payne 14 Edmond Freeman 45 IHEIS under written names are to be transported to New Eng- I land, imbarqued in the Blessing, Jo. LecesteRj M'^- The pties having brought cert, from the Minister and Justices of their conformitie, being no subsidy men, took the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. William Cope 26 Richard Cope 24 Thomas King 21 Jo. Stockbridge 27 Robert Saiewell 30 Wm. Brookes 20 Gilbert Brooks 14 Nathaniell Byham 14 Jo. Wassell 10 Wm. Vassell 42 Richd. More 20 Years. Robert Turner 24 Eliza Holly 20 Ann Vassall 6 Margaret Vassall 2 Mary Vassall i Elizabeth Robinson 32 Sarra Robinson i J Nic°- Robertson 30 Jo. Mory 19 Charles Stucbridge i James Saidwell \\ 94 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Jo. Robinson 5 Ann Stocbridge 21 Susan Saiewell 25 Ann Vassall 42 Suzan King 30 Judith Vassall 16 Years. Sara Tynkler 15 Fra. Vassall 12 Thomazin Manson 14 Kat. Robinson 12 Mary Robinson 7 RoBT. Onyon 26 29 yune, 1635. HEIS under written names are to be transported to Virginia, imbarqued in the Phillip, RICHARD MORGAN, M"^- . The men have been examined by the Minister of the town of Gravesend, of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and taken the oath of allegeance die et a° prd. Years. TiMOTHIE FEATLIE 23 Wm. Arundell 32 Alexander Leake 22 George BoNHAM 31 Wm.Rogers 35 Edward Halock 22 Richd. Dawson 31 Peter Johnson 36 John Mason 16 Wilton Emson 33 James Habroll 22 Thomas Trumball 22 Richd. JN° son rg John Lawters 17 Thomas Edwards 20 Robert Da vies 28 Richard Uppcott 26 Thomas Poslett 23 Years. John Hart 33 John Coachman 28 John Reddun 32 John Shawe 30 George Hill 23 William Bransby 34 Nicholas RiPPiN 31 James Quarrier 22 Isaac OwDELL 22 Wm. Taylor 36 James York 21 Thomas Gorham 19 Nathaniell Disnall 23 John Taylor 16 John Gorham 18 Richard Wilson 19 Robert Morgan 33 Samvell Milner 18 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 95 Years. Years. Women. Ellen Burgis 45 Katherine Bowes 20 SuzAN Trask 25 MuRCiE Langford 24 Elizabith Willerton .... 18 Sara Shawe 18 Marie Baker 25 Anne Barnie 23 23 June, 1635. ||HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- barqued in the America, WILLIAM BARKER, M"^-, p. cert, from the Minister of the town of Gravesend of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England. Years. Richard Sadd 23 Thomas Wakefield 17 Thomas Bennett 22 Steeven Read 24 Wm. 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 William Cowley 20 John Shawe 16 Richard Gumy 21 Bartholomew Holton .... 25 John White 21 Thomas Chappell 33 Hugh Fox 24 David Morris , ■, 32 Rowland Cotton 22 Miles Fletcher 27 William Evans 23 Laurence Farebern 23 Mathew Robinson 24 Isaac Bull 27 Phillipp Remington 29 Radulph Spraging 37 George Chaundler 29 Richard Hersey 23 John Robinson 32 Edmund Chipps 19 Tho. Prichard 32 Jonathan Bronsford 21 HuMFREY Belt 20 John Mace 20 Walter Jewell , 19 William Buckland 19 Launcelot Jackson 18 John Williamson 12 Phillipp Parsons 10 96 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Henry Parsons 14 Andrew Morgan 26 William Thomas 22 John Yates 20 Richard Wood 36 James Somers 22 Davie Bromley 15 Walter Brookes 15 Symon Richardson 23 Thomas Johnson 19 Jo. Averie 20 John Crostes 20 Thomas Broughton 19 Benjamin Wragg 24 Henry Emberie 20 Robert Sabyn 40 George Brookes 35 Thomas Holland 34 William Brookes 17 Richard Harrison 15 Thomas Pratt 17 John Eales 16 Richard Miller 12 Robert Lamb 16 Years. Thomas Boomer 13 George Dulmare 8 John Underwood 19 William Bernard 27 Charles Wallinger 24 Thomas Dymett 23 Kyce Hood 36 John Carter 54 Women. Elizabeth Remington 20 Katherine Hibbotts 20 Elizabeth Willis 18 Joan Jobe 18 Ann Nash 22 Elizabeth Phillips 22 Dorothy Standish 22 SuzAN Death 22 Elizabeth Death 3 Alice Remington 26 Dorothy Baker 18 Elizabeth Baker 18 Sara Colebank 20 Mary Thurrogood 19 29 June, 1635. BOARD the Abigail, ROBT. Hackwell, M'-, for New England. Years. Joseph Fludd, a baker 45 Uxor Jane Fludd 35 Elizabeth Fludd 9 Obediah Fludd 4 Years. Joseph Fludd \ Edward Martin 19 Suzan Hathway 34 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 97 Ultimo Junii, 1635. [BOARD the Abigail, Robert Hackwell, M""-, cert, from the Minister of Stepney Parish, of their conformitie, and that they are no subsidy men. Starchmaker, Henry Collins 29 years. Ktr^r Ann Collins 30 „ /- Henry Collins 5 „ 3 children 4 Jo. Collins 3 „ V Margery Collins 2, „ /-Joshua Griffith 25 „ Servants -| Hugh Allen 27 „ '^ Mary RooTE 15 „ Jo. Coke 27 „ Geo. Burdin 24 „ |N the Abigail, prd. p. Cert, from the Minister and Justices, accord- ing to order. Edward Fountaine 28 years. Ralph Shippard 29 „ Wife and daughter pnoMAsiE Shippard 23 „ (. Sara Shippard 2 „ I July, 1635. |N the Abigail, prd. Ann GiLLAM 28 years. Son Ben Gillam i „ J- John Cooke 15 „ Servants X Edward Belcher 18 „ V Ann Williams 10 „ 13 98 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Thomas Brane, husbandman 40 Thomas Launder 22 William Potter, husb 27 Frances Potter, Uxor 26 Joseph Potter 20 weeks Richard Carr 29 Philip Drinker 39 Elizabeth Drinker, Ux 32 Edward Drinker 13 Jo. Drinker 8 Margaret Tucker 23 Ellner Hillman 33 Wm. King 18 George Ram 25 Jo. Stuntley 34 Years. James Dodd 16 Mathew Abdy IS Edmund Freeman, husb 34 Elizabeth Freeman, Ux 35 Edmond Freeman 15 John Freeman 8 Jo. Jones 15 Jo. Terry 32 Jo. Emerson 20 Richd. Woodman 9 Elizabeth Freeman 12 Alice Freeman 17 Hugh Burt 15 Annis Aldcock 18 Tho. Thomson 18 2 yuly, 1635. N the Abigail, prd. p. certificate from the Minister of Shoreditch parish and Stepney parish. Years. John Deyking 25 \ Jesper Arnold 40 / bo^nd to New England. Alice Deyking 30 C Ann Arnold 39 '^ Alice Steevens 22 Margaret Devocion . 9 Ralph Bushell 23 |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England imbarqued in the Defence, THOMAS BOSTOCK, M"'-, the ptie. hath brought testimony from the Justices of Peace and Minister in Cambridge LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 99 of his conformity to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and he hath taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. A taylor, Adam Mott 39 Uxor Sara Mott 31 Mason, Henry Steevens 24 Husb. John Sheppard 36 Margaret Sheppard 31 Thomas Sheppard 3 mo. Jo. Mott 14' Adam Mott 12 Jonathan Mott g V children. Elizabeth Mott 6 Mary Mott 4. j|N the Defence, prd. Thos. Bostock, M"'-, for New England, p. cert, from the Minister of Fenchurch of his conformitie, &c. Tho. Boylson 20 years. a, July. |N the Abigail, of London, p. cert, from the Minister and Justices of Peace of St. Olives, Southwarke. Ralph Mason, joyner 35 years. Ann, his wife 35 J- Richard 5 3 children. \ SAMUEL 3 ' Susan i |N the Defence, prd. Years. Elizabeth French 30 Elizabeth French 6 Maria French 2 J Years. Francis French 10 Jo. French 5 mo. 13—2 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 4 July, 1635. N the Defence, of London, Thomas Bostock, M'-, for New Eng- land, p. cert, from the Minister and Justice of Peace of his con- formity to the orders of the Church of England, and no subsidy man. Years. Roger Harlakenden .... 23 Eliza, his wife 18 Mable, his sister 21 Anne Wood, his servant ... 23 Samuell Shepperd, servant 22 toke oath of allegiance and supre- macie. Joseph Cocke 27 Geo. Cocke 25 Wm. French 30 Eliza, his wife 32 Robert, a man servant .... — Sarra Simes 30 ^ Servants to y* aforesaid Roger Harlakenden. 6 yuly. |N the Defence, of London, Tho. Bostock, for New England. Jo. Jackson, 30 years . , Wholesaleman in Birchin Lane, p. cert, from SiR GEORGE Whitmore and Minister of y' parish. 10 yuly, 1635. N the Abigail, Richard Hackwell, M""-, p. cert, from y= Minis- ter and Justice of Peace of his conformitie to the Church of Eng- land, and that he is no subsidy man. Years. John Wynthropp 27 Elizabeth Wynthropp 19 DeNNE WINTHROPP II Years. Tho. Goad 15 Elizabeth Epps 13 Mary Lyne 6 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. |N the Defence p. cert, from the Justice and Minister of his con- formitie to the Church of England. A taylor, James Fitch . . 30 years. Uxor Abigall Fitch . . 24 years. 4 July, 1635. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- barqued in the Transport of London, EDWARD WALKER, M"'-, p. cert, from the Minister of Gravesend, of their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England. Years. Oliver Van Heck 35 Uxor Katherine Van Heck. 34 Peter Van Heck 7 Richard Maton 23 Wm. Page 18 Robert Kevynn 19 Peter Smith 25 Brian McGawyn 3 Daniel Symson 17 William 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 Years. Jo. Waters 29 robt. fossitt 26 Walter Dowms 24 Symon Jones 40 Robert Jenkinson 18 Francis Clark 28 Patrick Breddy 21 Heary Castell 22 Steeven Block 18 GowEN Lancaster 28 Robert Farrar 24 Bryan Glynn 20 Humfrey Hudnet 22 Jo. Woddall 18 Geo. Ashon 22 Peter Sexston 20 Tho. Johnson 23 Thomas Saunders 20 John Lee 16 Robert Farest 20 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Richard BicK i8 William 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 Francis Bick 23 Thomas Cranfield 14 Thomas Payne 23 Phillip Jones -, . 22 John Goodson 21 Steeven Beane 20 George Barber 20 Richard Wheatlie 32 Richard Lloyd 28 Henrie Barnes 22 Thomas More 21 John Harrison 30 Wm. Hudson 20 Wm. Mason 30 Mark Briggoll 21 Henry Porter 30 Patrick Woddall 20 John Gee 1 8 Richard Cooper 28 Richard Eggleston 24 William Harbert 15 John Wise 18 Thomas Coles 32 Tho. Williams 18 Richard Atkinson 21 Years. John Powne 20 Edward Row 17 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. Hacket 19 Robert Honniborn 21 Jo. Parson 18 Alexander BuRLiE 18 Wm. Hart 26 Nathaniel Patient 16 Henry Armstrong 22 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 16 John Harris 28 Jo. Baylie 42 John Hathorn 20 Edward Drue 18 Jo. Arp 19 Edward Pryme 16 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 103 Women. Years. Katherine 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 weeks Ellener Roger 19 Dorothy Charles 20 Francis Webster 27 Jo. Syard 38 Geo. Midland 19 Hester Brotherton 18 Margaret Watson .... 18 Oliffe Sprawe 21 Years. Ann Brisco 22 Ann Gudderidge 23 Rebecca Lane 22 Elizabeth Yore 23 Ralph Golthorp 20 Edward Thomson 24 Wm. White 2>7 Robert Lewes 38 Barnabie Barms 35 Edward Ison 20 John Somerton 24 John Russell 14 Robert Bateman 20 Wm. Cooke 20 Henr. Banister 22 Tho. Richardson 26 Jo, Waller 19 Richard Wever 27 John True 26 Jo. Horne 21 Robert Medley 16 6 yuly, 1635. |N the Paule of London, Leonard Betts, M""- Bound for Vir- ginea, p. certificate from the Minister of Gravesend of their con- formitie to the Church of England. Years. Adrian Ford 26 William Crast 23 Robert Caplin 22 Edward Wade 24 Years. Tho. Greene 21 Jo. Jones 18 Tho. Barefoot ig Robert Taylor 18 104 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Jo. Richardson 22 Richard Hughes 20 Robert Markcom 22 Peter Price 23 Giles Collins 20 Jo. Machem 18 Robert Wile 21 John Thomkins 25 Sylvester Thatcher 21 Nicholas Fox 20 Jermy Watts 21 John Davis 23 Nicholas Parke 23 John Gill 19 Jo. Aynis 21 Aron Everett 20 Launcelott Limrick 20 Wm. Strange 25 Wm. Palmer 18 Philip Bagley 19 CiPRiAN Warner 21 Henry Dudman 18 Tho. Hitchcock 22 Richard Eggleston 16 Jo. Courtney 32 Robert Underwood 30 Wm. Quynie 40 Nicholas Clark 31 Samvell Symonds 30 Jo. Gill 34 John Cooper 24 Henry Banks '. 19 Nathaniel Deane 27 Thomas Lister 22 Edward Wygon 20 Years. Wm. Jackson 26 Tho. Simpson 17 Daniel Collyer 30 John Cooke 20 Arthur Patient 22 Hugh Harrison 22 William Pack 27 Francis Lattner 17 William Berry 17 David Fludd 17 Jo. Hodges 17 Samvell Burnett 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 Mathew Bennet 18 William Hind 35 Margaret Hind 30 AUGUSTIN HaRWOOD 2$ Katherine Wilson 28 ( Robert Wilson . 6 ^<=^^^'^''""( Richard Wilson 5 Lidvard Wood 22 Wm. Postell 22 Charles Ford 33 John Scott 26 Thomas Flexney 23 John Heron 18 Tho. Baker 16 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. r°S Years. William Hughes 20 Jo. COXSHEDD 14 Peter Pryer 26 Benjamin Hooke ... - 20 Jo. GiBBS 35 Geo. Dawe 23 Hugh Beacon 25 Jo. Bishop 23 Samvell Davies 24 Tho. Warner 12 Thomas Draper 26 Anth°- Potts 27 Mark White 25 William Hickey 22 Francis Searle 28 William Riddell 16 Jo. Potter 26 Wm. Capell 25 Jo. Mynter 16 Wm. Harefinch 30 Symon Simes 15 Anthony Day 22 Women. Grace Alderman '. . . 22 Mary Husband 20 Alice Fuller 22 Elizabeth Raynton 16 Elizabeth Collins 20 Dorothy Brad LIE 18 Grace Jones 24 Sybbill Courtney 23 Joan Bowd'en 24 Annis Seeden 22 Joan Colchester 23 Elizabeth Stacie 20 Dorothy Day 17 Ann Emmerton 20 Martha Holland 24 iitk day of Jidy, 163"^. I^'^IHEIS under written names are to be transported to New England, Itei.^l imbarqued in the Defence, of London, Edward Bostock, M"- , p. certificate of his conformitie in Religion, and that he is no subsidy- man. a miller, Richard Perk 33\ Mary Perk 40 / ^ > years. Isabell Perk 7 i Elizabeth Perk 4 -^ Henry DuHURST 35 14 Io6 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 14 July, 1635. IN the Defence, of London, M'- EdmonD BostoCKE, for New England, p. cert, from the Minister. Robert Hill, 20 years, servant to Mr. Craddock. 18 Jiily, 1635. lyi'^IHE underwritten names are to be transported to New England, I^.ctI imbarqued in the Pide-Cowe, p. cert, from the Minister of his conformitie, and from Sir Edward Spencer, resident nere Branford, that he is no subsidy man ; hath taken the oath of allegeance and supre- macie. William Harrison 55 years old. Jo. Baldin , 13 „ William Baldin - 9 ,. Ife'^lHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, ^!^ imbarqued in the Defence, prd. p. cert, from the Minister and Justices of their conformitie. and y'- they are no subsidy men. Years. Sarra Jones 34 Sarra Jones 15 Jo. Jones ..» 11 Ruth Jones 7 Theophilus Jones 3 Rebecca Jones 2 Eliz. Jones \ Tho. Donn 25 Suzanna Farebrother 25 Eliz. Fennick 25 Years. Wn. Sawkynn 25 Wm. Hubbard, husb 40 Judith Hubbard 25 John Hubbard 15 Wm. Hubbard 13 Wm. Read „ 48 Mabell Read 30 George Read 6 Ralph Read 5 Justice Read 18 mo. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 107 Years. Dorothy Knight 30 Nathaniel Hubbard 6 Richard Hubbard 4 MARxiiA Hubbard 22 Mary Hubbard 20 Robert Colburne 28 Edward Colborne 17 Dorothy Adams 24 Francis Nutbrowne 16 Wm. Williamson 25 Marie Williamson 23 Luce Mercer 19 Jo. Fitch 14 Penelope Darno 20 Years. 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 ytcly, 1635. IHEIS under written names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the James, Jo. May, M"'- , for N. E., p. cert, from the Minister of their conformation in Religion, and that they are no subsidy men. Years. Wm. Ballard, husb 32 Elizabeth Ballard 26 Hester Ballard 2 Jo. Ballard i Alice Jones 26 Eliza Goffe 26 Edmond Bridges 23 Michell Milner 23 Tho. Terry 28 Robert Terry 25 RiCHD. Terry 17 Tpios. Marshall 22 Wm. Years- Hooper* 18 Edmond Johnson 23 Samvell Bennet 24 RiCHD. Palmer 29 Ant°- Bessy 26 Edw. Gardner 25 Wm. Colbron 16 Henry Bull 25 Solomon Martin 16 William Hill, wheelewrite . . 70 Nicholas Buttry 33 Martha BuTTRY 28 14—2 io8 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Grace BuTTRY i Jo. Hart, shoemaker 4° Maria Hart 31 Henry Tybbot, shoemaker ... 39 Elizabeth Tybbot 39 Jerymy Tybbott 4 Samvell Tybbott 2 Remembrance Tybbott 28 Nicholas Goodhue, cloth worker 60 Years. Jane Goodhue S^ John Johnson 26 SuzAN Johnson 24 Eliza Johnson 2 Tho. Johnson 18 mo. Ralph Farman, barber 32 Alice Farman 28 Mary Farman 7 Tho. Farman 4 Ralph Farman 2 IHEIS under written names are to be transported to N. England imbarqued in the Blessing JOHN LESTER, M'- The pties have brought cert, from the Minister and Justices of their conformitie in Religion, and that they are no subsidy men. Years. Mary Syratt 20 Richard Hallingworth ... 40 SuzAN Hallingworth 30 Years. Jo. Jackson, fisherman 40 Margaret Jackson 36 John Jackson 2 Jo. Manifold 17 John Burles 26 Jo. Fitch 14 Nic°- Long 19 Christian Buck 26 Darnabie Davies 36 SuzAN Danes 16 Robert Lewes 28 Eliz. Lewes 22 Edward Ingram 18 Henry Beck 18 Jo. Hathoway 18 Richard Sexton 14 Mary Hubbard 24 Christian Hunter 20 Elizabeth Hunter 18 Tho. Hunter 14 Wm. Hunter 11 Wm. Hollingworth 7 RicHD. Hollingworth 4 SuzAN Hollingworth 2 Eliz. Hollingworth 3 Tho. Trentum 14 Tho. Biggs 13 Jo. Bruggs 20 RoBT. Lewes 28 Eliz. Lewes 22 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 109 |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England imbarqued in the Love, JOSEPH YouNG, M'- Years. William Cherrall, baker ... 26 Ursula Cherrall 40 Jo. Harman 12 Francis Harman 43 Years. Sarra Harman 10 Walter Parker 18 William Browne, fisherman . 26 Mary Browne 26 |HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- barqued in the Alice, RICHARD ORCHARD, M"'- The men have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. Edward Hughes 21 James Morfy 21 Robert Haggar 33 Tho. Askeu 21 Richard Cooke 21 Miles Atkinson 22 Rowland Vaughan 19 Richard Natt 18 Fra. Jenkinson 28 William Kendredd 20 Jo. Wilson 29 RoBT. Baxter 21 Jo. Bentley 34 Jo. HOLDSWORTH 20 Jo. Wright 21 Charles Peacock 28 Years. Chrl Hudson 30 Jo. Smith 20 Jo. Cooper 20 Edward Waggitt "20 Jo. ViccARS 35 Tho. Atkinson 27 Rowland Sudgerner 21 William Massingburd 23 Jo. Hutton 17 Elizabeth Dew 32 Ann Dew 9 mo. Rachell Adams 16 Avis Deacon 19 Hanna Glisford 20 Eliz. Blanch 20 Sophia Rottrie 16 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 23 yuly. Ife^'^IHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, ImM imbarqued in the Pide-Cowe, Mr-., — AsHLEY. The ptie. hath brought certificate of his conformitie in religion, and attestacon from the Justices that he is no subsidy man. husb. Robert Bills 32 28 July, 1635. |HEIS persons hereunder expressed are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Hopewell, of London, Thomas Babb, M"'- , p. Certificate from the Minister of St. Giles', Cripplegate, that they are conformable to the Church of England, the men have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. Tho. Tredwell, a smith 30 Mary Tredwell 30 Years. Tho. Blackly 20 Tho. Tredwell...: i 24 July. ira^lHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- HS barqued in the Assurance, de Lo :, ISAAC Bromwell and Geo. Pewsie, M''', examined by the Minister of the Town of Gravesend,- of their conformitie in religion, the men have taken the oaths of allegi- ance and supremacie. Years. Robert Brian 2^ Maudlin Jones 60 Ann Shawe 32 Jo. DUNCOMB 46 SiTH Haieward 30 Years. Richard Hamey 38 Wm. Holland 35 Henry Snowe 26 Marie Southwood 22 Francis Roweson 29 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Ill Years. Jane Sowthern 19 Margerie Baker 39 Sara Rayne 18 Andrew Underwood 22 Philipp Johns 22 Henrie Marshall 35 Henry Heiden 30 Elizabeth Sherlocke 29 Thomas Hurlock 40 Samvell Handy 25 Jo. Gater 36 Joan Gater 23 Wm. Lee 36 Joshua Titloe 19 Jo. Middleton 23 Robert Haiward 22 Samvell Powell 19 Richard Glove 24 Tho. Pagett 41 Mathew Holmes 21 Elias Harrington 22 Richard Smith 25 Tho. Robinson 24 Evan ap Even 19 Jo. Browne 21 Robert Frith 23 Tho. Wilkinson 23 Dennis Hoggin 24 Jo. Friccar 25 Richard Ridges 19 Edward Davies 27 Leodorus Blakewell 21 Jo. Dermot 21 Jo. Morgan 27 Thos. Baycock 46 Years. Richard Rogers 48 Richard Lockley 51 Jo. Jakes 20 Tho. More 19 Jo. Baker 22 Nehemiah Cason 21 Robert Mayes 28 Richard Barnes 38 Jo. Buttler 50 Wm. Robbell 19 Robert Wyon 22 Mathew Dixon 18 John Wheeler 23 Jo. North 24 Mountfort Newman 27 Robert Steere 17 Wm. Lake 35 Humfrey WiLKiNs 19 Ant°- Stilyo 21 Tho. Deacon 19 Robert Rigglie 19 Benjamin Pillard 18 Robert Davies 28 Jo. Smith 20 Walter Merridith 33 Tho. Phillips 24 James Kingsmill 18 Jo. Bowton 20 Walter Chapman 44 James Arnold 37 Richard Leake i8 Tho. Edwynn 13 Handgate Baker 22 Jo. Alcock 20 Tho. Hall 15 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. James Edwin i8 Edward Comins 28 Jo. Gater 15 NiCHO. Gibson .'. 22 Jo. Roberts 46 Geo. Mosley 20 James Ravesh 20 Jo. Hales 21 Warram Tuck 20 Jo. Jones 30 Wm. Colture 19 Robert Silby 19 Richard Bruster 26 Jo. Swanley 21 Wm. Charles 21 Anthony Lee 21 William Williams 28 Henry George 19 Jo. BiLLINS 21 Wm. Write 18 Robert Lovett 20 Jo. JEFFERIE 19 HENRIE HALER 22 Richard Symonds 30 James Sparks 57 Richard Kirbie 32 James Hingle 40 Tho. Saunderson 24 William Spicer 20 William Thomas 19 Henry Madin 30 Edward Ednall 21 Tho. Jefferies 22 Nic°- Jackson 22 Tho. Spratt 23 Years. Tho. Leonard 18 Tho. Beson 24 Christoph. Dixon 24 Isaac Kemp 23 Jeremie Slie 19 Jo. O. MULLIN 18 Ant°- Procter 16 Robert Handley 19 Jo. Aymies 19 Jo. Tayler 21 Wm. RoFFiN 18 Richard Halsey 13 Ant°- Otland 18 Robert Oldrick 18 Wm. Hall 21 Jo. Copeland 19 John Goad 18 Jo. Pooley 17 Francis Gayer ... 1 18 Tho. Craven 17 Richard Lucas 16 Geo. Cullidge 18 Laurence Barker 26 Jo. Bowes 20 Jo. WOODBRIDGE 32 Jo. Johnson ; . . . 20 Jo. Chappell 38 Geo. Whittaker 32 Richard Liversidge 24 Henry Wood 20 Robert Max 21 Jo. Warren 18 Tho. Turner 18 Jo. Garland 19. Jo. Humfrey 23 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Isaac Ambrose i8 WM. HUNCOTE 35 Tho. Williams 19 Tho. Foxcrofte 19 Tho. Hobbs 22 Charles Collohon 19 Henry Donn 23 Roger QuiNTiN 21 Wm. Small 18 Wm. Coleman 16 Ant°- Andrewe 21 Jo. Richardson 18 Wm. Claddin 17 Thomas Gudderidge 17 Roger Burley 17 Thos. Bard 16 Henry Butler 14 Jo. Budd 15 Jos. Marshall 35 Wm. Read 30 Edward Mitchell 18 Robert Drewrie 16 Richd. Wells 17 Jo. Cotes 17 Jo. Stubber 17 Henry Lee 18 Richard Ball 17 Jo. Cooke 17 Thomas Syer 14 Jo. Partridge 18 Jo. Johnson 24 Women. ISBELL DAVIES 22 Years. 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 Bateman 23 Thomas Markcom 26 Ann Goldwell 17 Ann Griffin 26 James Brookes 28 Ux. Alice Brookes 18 Dorcas Mercer 30 Ellen Davies 23 Alice Harris 21 Eedie Holloway 22 Sara Coggin 20 Elizabeth Baker 20 Dorothy Davies 17 Elizabeth Raynard 20 Marie Olliver 21 Alice Riall 18 Rebecca Parmeton 19 Marie Middleton 17 Kat. Fulder 17 Eliz. Dicks 18 Sara Greene 20 Margaret Rickord 20 WINNIFREDD CONGRAVE 22 Mathew Plant 23 Jo. More 28 15 114 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Elizabeth Powell 17 Marie Shorter 26 Years. Marie Lee 14 weeks Mathew Clatworthy 25 27 July, 1635. |HEIS under written names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the Primrose, Capten DOUGLASS, Mr. , per certifi- cate under y= Minister's hand of Gravesend, being examined by him touching their conformitie to the Church discipline of England ; the men have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. S< O Q Years. William Spa wsoN ... 20 Jo. Symonds 18 Richard Webb 36 Luke Snoden 21 Wm. Starling 18 Laurence Whit- horse 17 Robert Nuttall ... 18 Jo. Hall 24 Mathew Burr ....,-...■ 27 Tho. Daggett 21 Jo. Baldwyn 27 Tho. Bruxston 20 Henry Banbridge 18 Nic°- Petting 24 Robert Williams 21 Wm. Thorncome 19 Tho. Wiggin 21 Chrl Legg 19 Henrie Robinson 26 Jo. Sherrick 19 Jo. Palmer 18 Years. Wm. Alderton 35 Thos. Clifton .., 25 Wm. Browne 19 Alexander Masie 21 Geo. Lee 16 Tho. Browne 21 John Pew 16 George Cottingham 20 Jo. Swifte 23 Geo. Fowler 22 Tho. Farraby 26 Robert Sharp 21 Wm. Evans 25 William Harris ....; 50 Thomas Coke 24 Abram Swifte 23 Oliver Fayrie 25 Oliver Symon 30 Henry Maggitt 29 Tho. Bales 18 Wm. Allinson 25 Walter Marshall 17 Jo. Shipley 21 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. "S Years. Tho. Smith i8 Jo. Johnson 21 Jo. Wicks 26 RicHD. West 21 Geo. Warde 19 Wm. Perce 29 Jo. Beotell 20 •Francis Ratford 20 Jo. Morfin 20 Jo. Lee 25 Jo. Balme 34 Jo. Strowde 17 Wm. Fox 21 Tho. Pynch 32 RicHD. Gill 26 Henry Dikes 33 Wm. Shawe 25 Henry Smith 22 Ralph Hunt 22 Jo. Lupton 25 James Rydie ^ 4S Garret Cooke 20 John Merie 17 Oliver Clifford 18 William White 23 Tho. Mortimer 20 Jo. Ridge 16 Tho. Vinson 18 Francis Dellicat 20 Tho. Ridge 23 Richard Cary 17 Tho. Munnings 16 Wm. Parry 16 James Hall 18 Robert Benton .. 18 Tho. Mason 19 Tho. Saker 16 Jo. Marsh 33 Francis Mursh 28 Tho. Adams 21 Philip Da VIES 25 Edward Dannell 18 Henry Chapman 19 Jo. North 22 Charles White 18 John Parry 27 Godfrey Hundley 24 Richard Watts 24 Clement Donn 22 Richard Stanford 25 Ben. Gregorie 24 Edward Mills 30 Robert Crelie 14 Richard Kellum 16 Robert Page 17 Jo. Baldwyn 21 Ellis Harman 18 Jo. Bottomley 19 Wm. More 16 Samvell Boswell 23 Wm. Swifte 21 Wm. Griffin 21 Jo. Norman 20 Richard Ward 13 Francis jARVicE 14 Tho. Thomas 20 Luke Richardson 17 Jo. Fletcher 18 Robert Harris 20 Robert Feats 25 15—2 ii6 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Jo. Saker 3° Wm. Johnson 26 Jo. Weekes 18 Edmond Ardinton 20 Chisto. Banbridge 19 Eliz. Maynard 22 Ann Jackson 23 Jo. MoLiN 30 Margaret Clark 21 Wm. Clark i Ellen Haly 55 Sicillia Weston 37 Years. Jane Prym 18 Ann Visher 20 Kat. York 19 Dorothy Jakes 29 Aymie HuMFRiE 23 Margaret Jnoson 20 Marie Saker 24 Ellin Sutton 20 Jo. Saker i Tho. Poole 43 Jo. Whetston 20 Thomazin Mills 38 Ultimo July, 1635. jHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- barqued in y^ Merchant's Hope, HUGH Weston, M'-; per exami- nacon by the Minister of Gravesend, touching their conformitie to the Church discipline of England, and have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. Edward Towers 26 Henry Woodman 22 Richard Seemes 26 Allin King 19 Rowland Sadler 19 Jo. Phillips 28 Vincent Wharter 17 James Whithedd 14 Josius Watts 21 Peter Loe 22 George Broker 17 Henry Erles 26 Jo. Dennis 22 Tho. Swayne 23 Years. Charles Rilsden 27 John Exson 17 William Luck 14 Jo. Thomas 19 Jo. Archer 21 Richard Williams 25 Francis Hutton 20 Savill Gascoyne 29 Richard Buleell 29 Richard Jones 26 Tho. Wynes 30 HUMFREY WiLLINS 22 Edward Roberts 22 Martin Atkinson 32 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 117 Years. Edward Atkinson 28 Wm. Edwards 30 Nathan Bruddock 31 jeffery gurrish 23 Henry Carrell i6 Tho. Ryle 24 Gamaliel White 24 Richard Marks 19 Tho. Clever 16 Jo. Kitchin 16 Edmond Edwards 20 Lewes Miles 19 Jo. Kenneday 20 Sam. Jackson 24 Daniel Cudick 16 Jo. Chalk 25 Jo. Vynall 20 Edward Smith 20 Jo. Rowledge" 19 Wm. Westlie 40 John Smith 18 Jo. Saunders 22 Tho. Bartchard 16 Tho. Dodderidge 19 Richard Williams 18 Years. Jo. Ballance 19 Wm. Baldin 21 Wm. Pen 26 Jo. Geerie 24 Henry Baylie 18 Richard Anderson 50 Robert Kelum 51 Richard Fanshaw 22 Tho. Bradford 40 Wm. 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 Ellen Hawkes 18 I August, 1635, jHEIS under written names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the Elizabeth of London, Christopher Browne, Examined by the Minister of Gravesend touching their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England ; the men have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. ir8 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Jo. Benford 20 LoDOWiCK Fletcher 20 Jo. Bagbie 17 ROBT. Salter 14 Edward White 18 Steeven Pierce 30 Richard Beauford 18 Richard Chapman 18 Andrew Parkins 18 Jo. Baker 16 Jo. Wakers 16 Jo. Vaughan 17 Yeoman Gibson 16 Tho. Leed 16 Geo. Trevas 18 William Shilborn 20 Samuel Growce 38 Wm. Glasbrooke 21 Edward Dicks 30 Jo. Bennett 18 Michel Saundby 25 Years. Wm. Thurrowgood 13 Samuel Mathew 14 Tho. Frith 17 Jo. Austin 24 Paul Fearne 24 Thomas Royston 25 Jo. Tayler 18 Women. Katherine Jones 28 Eliz. Sankster 24 Ellin Shore 20 Alice Pyndon 19 Sara Everedge 22 Margaret Smith 28 Elizab. Hoeman 20 MouLES Naxton 19 Marie Burback 17 Eliz. Rudston 40 Eliz. Rudston 5 II August, 1635. |N the Batclieler de Lon. Tho. Webb for New England. Lyon Gardner, 36 years, and his wife Mary, 34 years, and Eliza Coles, 23 years, their maid servant, and Wm. Jope, 40 years, who are to pass to New England, have brought cert, of their conformity. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 119 7 August, 1635. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the Globe, of London, JEREMY Blackman, M"'- , have been examined by the Minister of Gravesend, of their conformitie, and have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. John Goodbarne, minister ... 30 Edward Lewes 21 Jo. Whitwham 26 Jo. Babington 20 WM. SaTCHILL 22 Tho. Gowen 18 Symon Moody 20 Thomas Tucker 21 Jo. Watton 20 Jo. Ramsey 30 Richard Bates 16 William Bowler 14 Henry Hopes 23 William 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 William Savory 25 Edward King 21 Nathaniel Rogers 17 Michell Victor 18 Wm. Sharp 21 Wm. Osmotherley 14 Years. Geo. Nettellford 19 Tho. Parker 22 Philip Meredith 12 Robert Coppyn 11 Wm. Browne 20 Robert Yates 25 Wm. Griffith 18 Olough Berne 19 James Copley 22 Thos. Blithe 20 Wm. Howard 16 Jo. Hale 14 Nicholas Tayler 17 Benedict Rolls 16 Martin Perkins 18 Wm. Ennis 22 Davie Vaughan 18 Jo. Seaton 19 Tho. Bowyer 19 Abram Bentley 20 Richard Adams 22 John Russell 15 Wm. Burton 20 Mathew Bateman 20 Jo. Bynstedd 20 Michell Haynes 21 Thos. jNosoN 21 John Whitfield 20 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. 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 Wm. Andrews 18 Jo. Bland 26 Philip Westlake 20 Jo. Marwood 17 Jo. Griffith 20 Jo. HowGATE 17 Luke Hanes 27 Jo. Stibbs 19 Jeffrey Wynch 20 Richard Abbott 25 Richard Steevenson 19 Tho. Smith 30 Ant°- Carter 22 Geo. More 25 Robert Gannock 20 Richard Cooke 46 Richard Townsend 28 Nicholas Jernew 28 Tho. Wallis 32 WiLLM. SCARFIELD 22 Samvel Stringer 17 Nic°- Reinolds 38 Years. John Peter 20 Richard Wollman 22 Edward Cleiborn 20 Nicholas Bate 24 Wm. Bate 35 Richard Weli^ 26 Richard Guy 23 Jo. Swann 18 Edward Lene 32 Tho. Sawell 29 Tho. Whaplett 21 Mabell Eaton 27 Sara Cleyton 27 Ann Levynns 31 Mary Willis 22 Ann Creede 22 Julian Merideth 38 Lucie Buckle 18 Joan Jernew 30 Eliz. Jernew 25 Robert Swive;n 18 Robert Isham 14 Jo. Armsby 30 Wm. Lennon 19 Michell Whitley 23 Jo. Mannings 20 Wm. Barloe 19 Edward Hollinbrigg 27 Wm. Mainfold 20 Gregorie Allin 17 Wm. Talbott 14 Geo. Hawley 17 Edward Hodgskynns 21 Mark Gill 22 Tho, Harwood 26 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. i2r Years. Abram Watson 17 Allin Rippin 28 John Hobson 25 Tho. Chapman 26 Robert Vase 19 Richard Ward 23 Geo. Aldin 20 Wm. Warner 25 Geo. Grace 25 Christopher Hammond 32 Jacob Averie 33 Geo. Averie 23 Francis Bullock 26 Richard Upgate 21 Ann Willett 23 Joyce Robinson 20 Margaret Balie 20 Mary Brackley 20 Years. Francis Townsend 21 Francis Townsend 2 Tho. Needham 13 Tho. Axstell 35 Jo. Reddman 46 Robert Mastrie 32 Robert Crouch 15 Tho. Owen 23 Tho. Knibb 23 Robert Waltum 26 Deboro Barnie 23 Jo. Tyler 16 Tho. Gregorie 15 Tho. Tate 22 Tho. Hancock 15 Fra. Pepper 16 Wm. Saunders 19 m 10 August, 1635. HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- barqued in the Safety, JOHN Graunt, M"'- Years. John Hardon 27 Richard Haieward 33 Barthol Hoskyns 34 Ant°- Haies 24 Jo. Catts 23 Jo. Wazon 19 Henry Gadling 16 Richard Hopkins 25 Robert Sutton 17 Robert Pitway 27 Years. Mary Pitway 4 Jo. Jones 29 Mathew Gough 22 Robert Boddy 19 Jo. Carter 22 Thomas Heath 23 Jo. Hornwood 21 Francis Barker 21 Wm. Tighton 24 Christopher Wynn 20 x6 122 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Jo. HEMING 25 Ralph Sympicynn 28 James Barnes 25 Chri. Stopt 24 Robert Lendall 20 David Kiffin 24 Wm. Symondes 32 TYMOTHY TRALLOPP 21 Henry Dugdell 20 John Lownd 16 James Atkinson 16 NicH"- Watson i6 Jo. Taylor 18 Arthur Raymond 20 Edward Spicer 21 Robert Harrwood 17 Richard Foster 16 Jo. Bell 30 Gabriell Fisher 36 Thomas Browne 18 Cornelius Maies 12 Steeven Gorton 35 Jo. Gloster 23 Jo. Pigeon 15 Thos. Thorne 13 Jo. Write 15 Richard Preston 17 Andrew Stretcher 14 Alexander Harvie 15 Edmond Jenkins 15 Nic°- Morton 17 Jo. Bay 16 James Pattison 21 Wm. Lowther 24 Edward Saunders 40 * Intended Years. James Bethell 27 Jo. Browne 25 Jo. Gibson 30 Tho. Belk 37 Geo. Tucker 22 Tho. Jennions 24 Robert Perkins 25 Jo. Martin 23 Edmond Farrell 20 Wm. Hassell 24 Edward Gifford 30 Roger Gilbert 16 Richard Allin 22 Jo. Wilkinson 14 Francis Vyons 25 Willm. Davies 27 Richard Alderley 26 Henry Dalleper 18 Richard Hudson 30 Jo. Hill 22 Edmond Mulleneux 20 Humfres Blackman 16 Richard Cotton 20 James Allin 19 Martin Church 16 Henry Gilbert 34 Wm. Q'uy* 20 Brian Kelly 20 Lewes Smith 22 Tho. Doe 33 Thomas Saunders 13 Edward Saunders 9 Thomas Carter 25 Thomas ap Thomas 30 Richard Caunt 36 for QuiNCV. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 123 Years. 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 WiLLM. 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 Pister 44 Marie Lerrigo 19 Margaret Homes 23 Alice Ashton 20 Years. Hanna Waddington 16 Elizabeth Holloway 26 Eliz. Gold 17 Elizabeth Frisby 24 Eliz. Smith 50 Margaret Gard 24 Margaret Smith 22 Elizabeth Pister 16 Elizabeth Ward 25 Joan Griffige 35 Eliz. Turner 44 Joan Allin 20 Marie Booth 19 Jane Cutting 17 Wm. Hindsley 23 Katherine Smith 18 Thomazin Broad 24 Ann Waterman 18 Joan Turner 21 Jane Foxsley 25 Rose Hills 22 Ann Crofts 16 Grace Tubley 20 Margaret Snales 22 Ann Holland 19 Ann Fossitt 34 Dorothy Moyle 24 21 August, 1635. |N the Hopewell, de London, — Babb, for New England. Henry MaudsleY, 24 years, hath brought cert, from the Minister of his conformitie, hath taken the oathe of allegeance. 16 — 2 124 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 2 1 August, — . Ifej-yiHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im- P.^l barqued in the George, Jo. Severne, M"^-, bound thither, p. examination of the Minister of Gravesend, &c. Years. Michael Masters 21 ThO. MORECOCK 26 Jo. GiLLAM 21 Tho. Gillam 18 HUMFREY HiGGINSON 28 Mathew Silsby 31 Tho. BuLLARD 32 Tho. Rogers 15 NowELL Lloyd 16 Ann HiGGINSON 25 Francis Foster 18 Robert ScoTCHMORE 39 Jo. Evans 19 Rebecca Palmer 19 Arth"- Bodilies 19 Peter Maning 25 Daniel Bowyer 30 MiCHELL Williams 18 Chrl Kirk 23 RiCHD. Genney 20 Christopher Thomas 21 Walter Walker 23 Jo. Pope 28 Ant°- Hodgskins 22 John Bell 21 Ann Layfield 30 Jo. Hutchinson 47 Alice Lovitt 16 Years. 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. Golder 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 Wm. Dickenson 21 Wm. Mitchell 15 Marie Neele 13 Ann Cooper 20 Geo. Tayler 20 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 125 Years. Henry Kelby 27 Jo. Fynch 27 Geo. Quithor 25 Tho. Mothropp 21 James Horner 24 Jo. Ray 21 RiCHD. Dixon 20 Thomas Peacock 19 Jo. Rogers 18 Griffith Hughes 24 Ann White 19 Jo. QUYLE IS Tho. Allin 17 Jo. Butler 13 Tho. PURNELL 16 Valentine BisHOPP 11 Wm. Clowdeslie 26 Richard Verdin 24 Jo. Baddam 40 ELIAS WiGGMORE 24 SuzAN Hare 24 Richard Hide 24 Robert Dunham 30 Jo. Goodridge 19 Jo. Tiffing 19 Henry Cutling 40 Leonard Richardson 43 jesper hodgskins 24 Jo. Wynn 25 Tho. Howell 20 Lawrence B arwick 20 Jo. MusGRAVE 37 Edward LiLLiE 19 Jo. Goodson 25 Michell Prynn 25 Years. Alexander Greene 40 James Banks 35 OLIFF GiBEINS 18 Constance Foster 23 Wm. Scott 24 Ralph Browne 23 RoBT. Morrison 21 Edward Greene 6 Tho. Banks 4 Eliz. Banks 9 mo. Jo. Allin 21 Lewes James 30 Tho. Wiggins 20 Sara Merriman 20 Arthur FiGiss 40 Wm. Hinshawe 20 Roger Nevitt 20 Mathew Price 20 Richard James 33 Wm. Neesum 21 Tho. Buck 17 Geo. Smith 20 Joseph Mills 20 Tho. Rogers 16 Jo. Richards 17 Wm. Saie 17 George Cranwell 23 Jo. Weston 20 Francis Blake 18 Tho. Maynard 22 Jo. Price 34 Peter Starkie 22 James Hawkins 17 Joseph Warrwell 17 Francis Young 21 126 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Thomas CoNNiER 22 Tho. Perry 18 Jo. Staunton 27 Tho. White 16 Richard Phillipps 14 Jane SwiFTE 23 Margaret Carter 23 Gressum Parkins 19 Wm. Block 23 Tho. Gadsby 19 Richard James, Minister 33 Ursula James 19 Arthur FiGiss 33 Years. Francis Havercamp 17 Edmond Jones 22 Henry Ha wley 24 Robert Burr 19 Wm. Miller , 29 Wm. Curtis 19 Tho. Beomont 29 Jo. COVELL 18 Mary Lovett 18 Joan Vizard 18 Wm. Steevens 22 Tho. Horrocks 22 Mary Soanes 26 |HEIS under written names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the Thomas, Henry Taverner, M'-, have been examined by the Minister of Gravesend, touching their conformitie in our religion, &c. Years. Jo. Lewes 16 Wm. Greene 18 Walter Smith 20 Wm. Burton 24 Jo. Hill 15 Joseph Browning 20 Tho. Fouch 16 Edward Saunders 20 Wm. James 18 Jo. TuLLiE 20 Jane Gibes 27 Mary Chadd 17 Jane Colerack 22 Alice Wright 21 Years. Edward Erle 45 Richard Crane 32 Adam Crowe 19 Jacob Denton 20 Hugh Stanley 16 Benjamin Symes 42 Mary Jolly 21 Eliz. Ayres 26 humfrey awdry 21 Edward Johnson 28 Jo. COLLOPP 22 Peter Ricard 19 Henry Gew 20 Wm. Adams 24 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 127 Years. Robert James 18 Jo. Browton 20 Richard Wheeler 24 Robert Wells 30 Jo. Gressum 22 Teague Quillin 20 Wm. Peas 19 Batholomew Furbank 20 Robert Johnson 27 Mary Johnson 23 Alice Johnson 22 Eliz. Johnson 18 Mary Lucie 20 Joan Looker 20 SuzAN Jennoway 26 Years. Edward Robins 33 Geo. Dawe 23 Joseph Preston 20 ■ Anamieh Dyer 24 Roger Wilkyns 33 Jo. Booths 19 Peter Harbynn 21 Tho. Maltman 17 NiCHO. Folly 16 Hugh FoucHE 17 Michell Hutchinson 16 Wm. Pallmer 17 Wm. Chamberlin 16 Nathan Tooly 19 Henry Wilson 12 2 September, 1635. IHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to St. Christopher's, imbarqued in the William and John, ROWLAND Langram, M""- have been examined by the Minister of Gravesend, and tooke the oaths of alleg' and suprem., die and A°- pd. Years. 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 Years. Williams 21 Wm. Christopher Steevenson . . 19 Tho. Barnes 20 Robert Watler 20 Andrew Young 40 Francis Hudson 36 Jo. Parr 19 Wm. Morley 24 Richard Gavyn 21 Tho. Phillipps 35 Jo. WiLLARD 16 128 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Tho. Hanmer 14 WM. BURNHAM 21 Walter Wall 16 Wm. Bathoe 18 Tho. Tapper 21 Wm. Baylie. ' 23 Tho. Brookes 21 Nathaniel Bernard 22 Tho. Price 20 Geo. Frie * 19 Tho. Hart 25 Mathew Addison 17 Theobald Wall 18 Robert Richardson 33 Robert Leake 38 Barnabie Brooke 20 Jo. Cock 18 ' Nicholas Cobb 24 Jo. HiNSON 21 Tho. Elkersoe 24 Geo. Carter 28 Richard Harris 26 Henry Nokes 27 Tho. Thomson 28 Samvell Knipe 23 Jo. Watton 25 Jo. Byrall 29 Morris Parry 30 Jo. Nayler . . , 20 Edward Nayler 21 Geo. Noble 22 Wm. Cocks 20 Martin Sowth 19 Wm. Greenelefe 26 Jo. Sawnders 17 Years. Tho. Hames 16 John Pinkley 30 Robert Thomson 22 Wm. Davies 30 Richard Beare 28 Geo. Ford 19 Tho. Lowyun 29 Jo. Drake 18 Robert Outmore 38 Hugh Hilton 23 Tho. King 27 Lawrence Adderford 26 James Dockkie 17 Ezechell Kennam 13 Tho. Haiden 15 Edward Brunt 26 Tho. Reinolds 16 Wm. Benn 24 Phillip Skorier 26 Wm. Worrall 23 Jo. Benson 27 Henry Bugland 21 Jo. Morton 24 Jo. Ditchfield 22 Nathaniel Simpkins 26 Wm. Procter 26 Edward Gressle 17 Wm. Stevens 21 Tho. Whithell 24 Tho. Clark 25 Wm. Stifflynn 16 Jo. Bonn 18 Wm. DUNBARR IS Jo. Morrish 18 Alexander Glover 37 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 129 Years. Edward King 25 Jo. Kent 23 Robert Lynt 21 Edward Bellis 21 Tho. Gill 30 Wm. Grove 32 Richard Mason 29 Years. Mauley Richardson 21 Isaac Belt 23 John Pickering 25 Tho. Archbold 19 Mathew Wells 28 103 IHEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, imbarqued in the David, JO. HOGG, M''- , have been examined by the Minister of Gravesend, &c. Years. Edward Browne 25 Samvell Troope 17 Wm. Hatton 23 Daniell Bacon 30 Robert Alsopp 18 Tedder Jones 30 Tho. Siggins 18 Abell Dexter 25 Richard Caton 26 Henry Spicer 28 Tho. Granger 19 Jo. Bonfolly 21 Roger Mannington 14 JosuA Chambers 17 Henry Melton 23 David Lloyd 30 DONNAGH GORGIE 27 Ger. Buller 27 Addam Nunnick 25 Jo. Stann 27 Edward Spicer i8 Jo. Feelding 19 Years. 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 25 Martha Porter 20 GURTRED LOVETT l8 Jane Jennings 25 Margaret Bold 30 Mary Rogers 20 Margaret Walker 20 Freese Brooman 20 Eliz. Jones 20 41 /OS- 17 '3° LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. II Sept., 1635. [ HEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the Hopewell, THOMAS Babb, M'-, p. cert, from the Minister and Justices of their conformitie in religion to our Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men, they have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Years. WiLLM. Wood, husb 27 Elizabeth Wood 24 Jo. Wood 26 Robert Chambers 13 Tho. Jn°son 25 Marie Hubbard 24 Jo. Kerbie 12 Jo. Thomas 14 Isaac Robinson 15 Ann Williamson 18 Jo. Weekes, tanner 26 Marie Weekes 28 Anna Weekes i SUZAN WiTHIE 18 Robert Baylie 23 Marie Withie 16 Samvell 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 Years. Robert Withie 20 Henry Ticknall 15 Isaac Heath, harnis maker , . 50 Elizabeth Heath 40 Elizabeth Heath 5 Martha Heath 30 Wm. Lyon 14 Grace Stokes 20 Tho. Bull 25 Joseph Miller 15 Jo. Prier IS Richard Hutley 15 Daniel Fryer 13 Katherine Hull 23 Mary Clark \6 Jo. Marshall 14 Joan Grave 30 Mary Grave 26 Joan Clever 18 Edmond Chippfield , 20 Mary With 62 Robert Edwards 22 Robert Edge 25 Walter Lloyd 27 Ellin Leaves 17 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 131 Years. Alice Albon 25 Barbare Rofe 20 Years. Jo. Forten 14 Gabriel Reld 18 19 Sept., 1635. to be transported to 1 HEIS underwritten are imbarqued in the Truelove, Jo. GiBBS, M' the oaths of alleg. and suprem. Years. Thomas Burchard, labour- ing man 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 Edward Howe, husbandman . 60 Elizabeth Howe 5° Jeremie Howe 21 Sara Howe 12 Ephraim Howe 9 Isaac Howe 7 Wm. Howe 6 Jo. Sedgwick 24 Jeremy Blackwell 18 Lester Gunter 13 Zacharia Whitman 60 Sara Whitman 25 Zacha. Whitman 2| Rebecca Fenner 25 New England, The men have taken Years. Tho. Tibbalds 20 Thomas Streme 15 Jo. Streme 14 Ralph Tomkins, husb 50 Kat. Tomkins, Uxor 58 Elizabeth Tomkins 18 Marie Tomkins 14 Samvell Tomkins 22 Richard Hawes 29 Ann Hawes 26 Anna Hawes 2 J Obediah Hawes 6 mo. Ralph Ellwood 28 Geo. Tayler 30 Elizabeth Jenkins 27 Wm. Preston 44 Marie Preston 34 Eliz. Preston 11 Sara Preston 8 Marie Preston 6 Jo. Preston 3 Wm. Joes 28 Willm. Bentley 47 Alice Bentley 15 Margaret Killinghall 20 Jo. Bentley 17 17 — 2 132 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Tho. Stockton 21 Geo. Morrey 23 Richard Srayne 34 Sarah Haile 11 Samvel Grover 16 Robert Browne , 24 Thos. Blower 50 Edward J EFFERiES 24 John Dome 16 Roger Broome 17 Years. DoROTHiE Lowe 13 John Simpson 30 Tho. Brighton 31 Tho. Rumball 22 Edward Parrie 24 Jane Walston 16 66 67 Tricesimo die Septembris, 1635. BOARD the Dorst., John Flower, M'-, bound for y« Bermodos. Years. John Reeford 16 Robert Ramsay 15 John Williams 16 William Elliston 13 LuBUS Wright 16 HuMFREY Holt 18 Tho. Joyner 16 Richard Tregagell 18 Jo. LoE 18 Josua Woodcock 11 Robert Fisher 10 Tho. Sharp 17 Jo. Rowland 21 Wm. Wheeler 22 Wm. Pennington 18 Jo. Mathews 16 Robert Vardell 20 Years. Jo. Heth 21 NATHANIELL BONNICK \6 Jo. Denman 14 Tho. More 18 Wm. Bruister 17 George Hubbard 16 Edm. Middleton 15 Francis Russell 23 James Rising 18 Geo. Absolon 16 Jo. MOSDELL 24 Wm. Stoker 19 Edward Morris 18 Wm. Thomas 17 Richard Bunting 17 Tho. Stokes 30 Wm. Rosden 16 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 133 Years. Nathaniel West 15 Jo DONN 14 Edward Edwynn 15 Jo. Sell 15 Tho. Ireland 10 Edward Da VIES 17 Edward Simpson 13 Edward Allin 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 Wilton Alburie 15 Arthur Thorne 33 Wm. Cheeseman 20 John Mitchell 20 John Casson 18 Alexander Brabant 30 Henry FuLCOCK 15 Jo. Mansfield 19 William East 15 Richard Haldin 14 Geo. Palmer 27 Wm. Simpson 17 Edward Simpson 13 Years. Edward Gruethorn 14 Jonas Goldenham 16 Judith Bagley 58 John Glassbuden 14 Wm. Harding 30 Ktr^r Sara Harding 30 Henry Rosse 31 Tymothie Pynder 26 Margaret Pynder 41 Jane Dart 17 Geo. Turk, Minister 40 EziA Vyncent 30 C/;iror MARTHEW 30 Daniel Wite, Minister 30 Sampson LoET 30 Jo. Miller 47 John Johnson 23 Richard Jennings 35 Uxor Sara Jennings 18 Richard Palmer 30 Ki:or Ellis Palmer 21 Tho. Griffin 32 Ann Griffin 35 Robert Ridley 23 Elizabeth Ridley 30 Edward Chaplin 20 Wm. Casse 19 Peternell Nowell 46 Christian Wellman 43 Eliz. Aleworth 15 134 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 2 die Odobris, 1635. BOARD the John, of London, jAMES Waymoth, M' St. Christophers. Years. John Batcheller 26 Samvell 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 W iLLiAM Richardson 24 Edward Mekins 18 Jo. Olymer 30 Richard Evans 21 Henrie Feeld 25 Henry Radford 20 Jo. Henman 19 ■■■, bound for Years. Tho. Walker 19 Jo. Mulleneux 24 OSWELL MeTCALF 22 Edward Cooke 22 Jo. Sherlock 20 Thomas 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 Odobris, 1635. ilBOARD the Amitie, George Downes, M'', bound for St. Chris- tophers. Years. Isaac Drake 25 Richard Iveson 24 Robert Barne 33 Tho.Hernden 23 Years. Edward Fair 28 Wm. Burrowe 19 Tho. Brewynn 24 Marmaduke Borne 21 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 1J5 Years. WM. CRESWELL 22 Henry Hodgskynns 19 Robert Payne 21 George Hatwell 32 Jo. HiPPSLEY 19 WiLLM. Stanley 22 John Snape 22 Isaac Buck 33 Walter Ellitt 20 Aymies Halfyard 19 Oliver Johnes 25 John Smith 23 Hamblet Sankey 22 Edward Porter 21 Tho. Galley 20 Tho. Pitts 24 Jo. Thomson 25 Richard Webster 24 Lewes Jones 20 John Coombes 26 George Coop \i.e. Cooper] . . 20 Matthew Preston 22 John Pynkston 27 Wm. Geies - 18 WiLLM. Ubank 20 Charles Parker 18 James Leachman 22 Wm. Cartwrite 18 Richard West Garrett . . 20 Wm. Harris 16 JER. NiCHOLLS 16 Tho. Rodes 20 Jo. BOUGHEI 21 Edward Grindall 21 Jo. Vaughan 23 Years. Jo. Goddin 20 Richard Larkynn 32 Richard Boemun 23 Tho. Molton 20 David Owen 26 Henrie Rowles 22 Nic°. Alford 28 Samvell Sakell 32 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 Richard Skynner 20 Wm. Egerton 20 James Makyun 20 Wm. Harris 20 Bastian Petite 23 John Warren 20 Richard Phinnei 30 James Briggs 25 John Musick 19 Jo. Griddick 16 Wm. Davies 40 Robert Heath 30 Tho. Baggelay 24 William Yateman 25 Richard Grind 11 William Galler 20 Robert Downe „ 35 136 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. John Hye 36 Edward Webb 17 James Johnson 28 John Avery 22 Daniel Cannelly 20 Rice Poke 30 Roger James 29 James Curtis 18 Clement Hames 22 John Fynn 22 WiLLM. GOFF 30 Andrew White 11 John Billinghurst 24 MoRRiCE Davie 24 Years- Wm. Rule 20 Mary Wynd 18 Margaret Coles 21 Marie Merriton 21 Kat. Brewett 16 Ellin Chaunce 21 Ann Palmer 29 Alice Barker 30 Patient White 44 Isaac and Jacob, twynns .... 2 Judith Lloyd 18 Marie Maxwell 21 I OS 24 Oct., 1635. BOARD the Virginia. Constance, Clement Campion, M""- Bound for Years. . . 21 John Wade Garret Nicholson 23 John Burrowes 18 Wm. Bett 21 Thomas Simpson 24 Tho. Patrick 22 John Till 20 Joseph Prichard 17 Wm. Bennerman 18 Richard Tayler 18 John Griffin 26 Samvell Jackson 21 Years. Geo. Atkinson 16 Robert Sexston 24 Tho. Pursell 16 Davie Lupton 23 Henrie More 20 MICHELL SUCKLIFF 1 8 George Atterborn 20 Richard Steere 24 Tho. Leer 18 Wm. Prichard 34 James Cotes 22 James Revell 20 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 137 Years. Wm. Andrews 20 Symon Garr 14 Wm. Hunt 21 Tho. Jackson 23 MiLDo Coke 23 Chri. Chambers 24 Davie Williams 24 NicH°- Huggins 24 Jo. Davies 20 WiLLM. Jones 25 Henrie Richareson 21 Roger Williams 19 Jo. Wythins 24 Tho. Jay 25 Elizabeth Brewer 17 Isaac Bever 24 Alice Brass 15 Tho. More 26 Wm. King 21 Jo. Mitchell 22 Tho. Hall 21 Robert Ellis 22 James Haies 28 John Hancock 17 Richard Gray 21 Wm. Tyse 20 Tho. Wathin 35 Charles Hughes 50 James Symonds 20 Jo. Clark 38 Geo. Dyos 38 Years. Jo. Palmer 12 Griffin Maymor 21 Francis Marsden 19 Stephen Pack 22 Geo. Davie 22 Henrie Johnson 27 Jo. Ashcrofte 33 Mathew Gowgh 28 Tho. Digglin 22 Robert Baskerville 22 Nathaniell Young 20 Tho. Hodson 20 Sampson Alkynn 24 Jo. Coke 24 John de Cane 20 Jo. Elliott 16 Wm. Gillam 27 Tho. Smith 24 Ant°- Miles n Chrl Boyce 38 Thos. Saddock 17 Mary Parker 15 William Hulett 19 Walter Jenkyns 30 Edmond Porter 35 Edward Herrott 35 Hugh Douglas 22 Walter Colly 19 Joan Carraway 22 Tho. Hart j8 85 138 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. BOARD the Abraham, of London, John Barker, M'- bound for Virginea. Years. Tobias Sylbie 20 Robert Harrison 32 William Lawrence 22 John Johnson 35 Wm. Fisher 25 Steeven Tayler 17 Tho. Penford 30 Wm. Smith 25 Tho. Archdin 18 Richard Morrice 17 Walter Piggott 19 Richard Watkyns 20 Jo. Braunch .. 13 Jo. Clark 20 Gabriell Thomas 30 Davie Jones 21 Alexander Maddox 22 Francis Tippsley 17 Emanuel Davies 19 Wm. Williams 25 Roger Mathews 28 Jo. Masters 23 William Mathews 18 Jo. Britten 18 George Preston 20 Robert Toulban 23 Henry Debell 20 Years. George Brewett 18 Francis Stanley 23 William Freeman 46 Edward Griffith 33 William Manton 30 Owen Williams 40 Tho. Flower 32 Jo. BuLLAR 32 Jo. Clanton 26 Alexander Symes 19 Anto. Parkhurst 42 John Hill 36 Alexander Gregorie 24 Martin Westerlink 20 Patrick Wood 24 Tho. Kedby 25 Roger Greene 24 Willm. Downes 24 Jo. Burnett 24 Tho. Allin 31 Simon Farrell 19 Tho. Clements 30 Wm. Hunt 20 Katherine Aldwell 33 51 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 139 20 November, 1635. HEIS under written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes, imbarqued in the Expedition, PETER Blackler, M'- The men have taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie, and have been examined by the Minister of the towne of Gravesend touching their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, die and ao. prd. Years. Nicholas Bloxa, alias In- gles, minister 31 Abram Holland 19 Thomas Hudson 16 Blackwell Laurence 16 Leonard Briggins 17 Thomas Clark 27 Morgan Jenkins 32 Richard Pratt 18 Tho. Freeman 19 William 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 William Gibson 19 Jo. Williams 17 William Steward 21 John Pierce 18 Hugh Evans i8 Years. 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 Wm. Watts 28 John Bonner 18 William Snignell 18 Tho. Hobin 20 Francis Barnit 23 WiLLM. Buckley 26 John Clark 16 PhILLIPP MORLIN 21 Henry Rawlins 25 18—2 I40 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. 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 Sumes 20 John Heron 20 Miles Tayler 26 John Parlin 21 Wm. Jackson 33 John Medgley 21 William 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 20 John Smith 22 Ambrose Greene 23 Jo. Hilliard 18 Jo. Browne 26 Years. William Warr 19 Mathew Wilkinson 18 Mathew Gibbons 20 Wm. Awdley 19 James Kingston 22 Richard Smart 20 Wm. Walters 26 Thomas Davies 23 Nathaniell Nordin 46 Wm. Pitt 25 Jo. Chater 17 Jo. Chapman 24 Geo. Sterry 24 Abram Cheynei 22 Jo. Sturton 18 Jo. Edens 19 Laurence Brock 18 Richard Best 18 Robert Hobbs 26 Peter Jones 30 Wm. Topleife 18 Jo. Robinson 19 MoRRicE Jones 21 Henry Stint 18 JosiAS Weston 25 Francis Birkenhedd 24 Edward Jones 29 Ellis Williams 18 Wm. Tayler 40 Tho. Burnham 18 Joseph Boyce 24 Jo. Rainsecrofte 23 Henrie BosTOCK 19 jEFFERiE Ship 24 William Brooke 26 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 141 Years. Launcelott Lacon 32 Wm. Plomer 23 William Sheicrofte 17 Wm. Coke 18 Jo. Jennings 18 THO. OSSEBROOKE 2/ Jo. Davenport 30 Geo. Burton 23 Wm. Morgan 20 Davie Thomas 20 Richard Hannis 21 Peter Croningbuck 20 Jo. Hall 29 Jo. Compton 26 Clement Backford 30 Robert Browne 18 John Key 32 Howell Pryce 25 Edward Aston 32 Robert 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 Sparlin 19 Dorothy Symonds 40 Mary LuPTON 30 Richard Horne 22 Years. John Newton 29 Thomas Cowdell 17 Richard Gibson 25 Nicholas Nevell 19 George Tayler 20 Wm. Goad 21 Wm. Marritt 26 Roger Eritage 22 Davie Dodderidge 20 George FuLLWOOD 19 Richard Hamis 21 RalphWebster 20-^ Tho. Robinson 15 Joseph Tomlinson 26 Baltazar Dederix 26 James Smith 24 Nic°- Flutter 27 Nic- Whithedd 26 Wm. Hinkynn 26 Tho. Gilbert 26 Richard Seabright 21 Robert Greenewood 18 Anthony Ashmore 33 Launcelott Bromley 44 Peter Spencer 15 Thomas Phipps 15 Davie Thomas 20 William Greene 23 Jo. Watts 20 Wm. Lock 21 George Leas 20 John Spencer 19 Henry Antony 19 James Fassitt 34 Henry Ellotts 23 142 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Henry Coke 28 Richard Benes 25 Wm. Cosson 20 Wm. Thomson 20 Thomas Usherwood 28 Wm. Haning 30 John Goad 22 Richard Monc aster 32 John Chesting 21 Years. Roger Sanford 35 WiLLM. Cornwell 20 Wm. Gosselin 21 Jo. Coop"'- \i.e. Cooper] 24 Wm. Price 22 Sam^- Skynner 22 Robert DuNSTARR 34 Richard Buck 24 Nic°' Lynton 22 ■ 205 19 Deer-, 1635, IS'MHEIS under written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes, IsS imbarqued in the Falcon, Tho. Irish, M'- The men have been examined by the Minister of the Town of Gravesend, touching their conformitie to the Church discipline of England, and also have taken the oaths of allege and suprem. die and a°- prd. Years. Jo. Barnet 20 James Spencer 25 Jo. Chubnell 21 William Gunter 22 Jo. Thurrogood 20 Thomas Greene 16 Richard Richardson 36 Rebecca Burgis 17 Richard Panke ig Leonard Robinson 20 Francis Buck 20 John Hogg 21 Robert Symyer 20 Thomas Paye 20 Dennis Britton 20 Years. Arnold Ownstedd 30 Tho. Skyddell 28 Ant°- Cadwold 23 Phillipp Miller 21 Maximillian Prichard 20 Tho. Tiffin 28 Jo. Butler 21 Phines Trusedell 18 Bryan Cowley 30 Jo. Mason .• 19 Robert Harris 42 Abram Shawe 20 Geo. Sabyn 21 Wm. Cartwrite 23 Nathan MuRFiTT 23 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 143 Years. Jo. Rogers 18 James WoLTON 22 John BuRKETT 21 Tho. Harrwell 29 Gregorie Booth 18 Edward Howe 19 RoBT. Clark 18 Francis Martin 18 Tho. Webb 22 Years. Jo. Scott 42 Tho. Evans 23 Wm. Phillipps 28 James COTESWORTH 21 Ellin Robb 27 Elizabeth Robb 7 Tho. Clark 27 46 25 December, 1635. ]HEIS under written names passed in a Catch to the Downes, and were put aboard the aforesaid shipp. Years. Wm. Rofe 20 Jo. Lawnder 16 Wm. Atwell 21 Hugh Parry 27 Jo. Stotter 26 Richard Hughes 28 Thomas Davies 17 Henry Benson 19 Jo. Welsh 35 Henry Southward 20 Richard Newbolt 28 Lawrence Keysie 28 James Robinson 15 Ant°- Pope 28 Jo. Lee 30 Griffin Evans 40 James Terrill 20 Elizabeth Cossen 25 Years. Jane Hickles 25 Henry Van Luccom 24 Jo. King 30 Wm. Flatter 18 Jo. Weston 27 Tho. Clark 28 Wm. Conisby 31 Robert TissuLL 30 Tho. VuYON 19 Tristiam Ford 21 Elias Carpenter 20 Richard Hames 18 Thomas Streter 21 James Lee 28 32 in all... 78 142 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. Years. Henry Coke 28 Richard Benes 25 Wm. Cosson 20 Wm. Thomson 20 Thomas Usherwood 28 Wm. Haning 30 John Goad 22 Richard Moncaster 32 John Chesting 21 Years. Roger Sanford 35 WiLLM. CORNWELL 20 Wm. GOSSELIN 21 Jo. Coop"- \i.e. Cooper] 24 Wm. Price 22 Sam"-- Skynner 22 Robert Dunstarr 34 Richard Buck 24 Nic°- Lynton 22 ■ 205 19 Dei^-, 1635. HEIS under written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes, imbarqued in the Falcon, Tho. Irish, M"^- The men have been examined by the Minister of the Town of Gravesend, touching their conformitie to the Church discipHne of England, and also have taken the oaths of allege and suprem. die and a°- prd. Years. Jo. Barnet 20 James Spencer 25 Years. Arnold Ownstedd 30 Tho. Skyddell 28 Ant°- Cadwold 23 Phillip? Miller 21 Maximillian Prichard 20 Tho. Tiffin 28 Jo. Butler 21 Phines Trusedell 18 Bryan Cowley 30 Jo. Mason < 19 Robert Harris 42 Abram Shawe 20 Geo. Sabyn 21 Wm. Cartwrite 23 Nathan MuRFiTT 23 Jo. Chubnell 21 William Gunter 22 Jo. Thurrogood 20 Thomas Greene 16 Richard Richardson 36 Rebecca Burgis 17 Richard Panke 19 Leonard Robinson 20 Francis Buck 20 John Hogg 21 Robert Symyer 20 Thomas Paye 20 Dennis Britton 20 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 143 Years. Jo. Rogers 18 James WoLTON 22 John Burkett 21 Tho. Harrwell 29 Gregorie Booth 18 Edward Howe 19 RoBT. Clark 18 Francis Martin 18 Tho. Webb 22 Years. Jo. Scott 42 Tho. Evans 23 Wm. Phillipps 28 James Cotesworth 21 Ellin Robb 27 Elizabeth Robb 7 Tho. Clark 27 46 25 December, 1635. JHEIS under written names passed in a Catch to the Downes, and were put aboard the aforesaid shipp. Years. Jane HiCKLES 25 Henry Van LuccoM 24 Jo. King 30 Wm. Flatter 18 Jo. Weston 27 Tho. Clark 28 Wm. Conisby ' 31 Robert TissuLL 30 Tho. VuYON 19 Tristiam Ford 21 Elias Carpenter 20 Richard Hames 18 Thomas Streter 21 James Lee 28 32 Years. Wm. Rofe 20 Jo. Lawnder 16 Wm. Atwell 21 Hugh Parry 27 Jo. Stotter 26 Richard Hughes 28 Thomas Davies 17 Henry Benson 19 Jo.Welsh 35 Henry Southward 20 Richard Newbolt 28 Lawrence Keysie 28 James Robinson 15 Ant°- Pope 28 Jo. Lee 30 Griffin Evans 40 James Terrill 20 Elizabeth Cossen 25 in all... 78 144 LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 29 August, 1635. ILLIAM NORTON, 25 years old, is to transport himself to New England, and 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 and suprem. — die and ao. prd. 4 Sept., 1635. p^OBERT EDWARDS, 27 years, who is to passe to Virginia, hath taken the oath of allegeance. 5 die Septembris. ig^HOMAS TURNER, of age 42 years, to pass to New England, HS imbarqued in the Hopewell, hath certificate of his conformitie, and taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie. Thomas Turner. ^th day of Sept. Turner. ROBERT PENNAIRD, of age 21 years, and Thomas Pennaird, 10 years old, are to imbarque in M"'- Babb, bound to New England, have brought certificate from Doctor Denison, of his conformitie, and hath taken the oaths of alleg. and suprem. LICENSES TO GO BEYOND THE SEAS. 145 HOSE whose names are hereunder written, belonging unto the Friendshipe, of London, now riding at an ankere, in the Rever of Thames, bound for Virginia. March, 1636. Leonard Betts, Master. John Goodwine, Master's mate. John Chambers, y= other mate. Samuel Lawson, Gunner. Davey Larcome, Carpenter. John Yonge, botswain. Richard Daves, Cooper. Larence Willkisson, qr. master. John Huchens, Carpenter's mate, John Lee. William Blorke. John Pollen. Richard Bonner. Thomas Reeves. Nicholas Porte. Richard Frye. Benjamone Willkisson. John Blake. Thomas Crilcell, Cooke. Henry Joyce. And. Alcoye. 19 LISTS OF PASSENGERS, 1631— 1634. Mostly from WEST OF ENGLAND Parts. LISTS OF PASSENGERS, 1631— 1634. Mostly from WEST OF ENGLAND Parts. BOOK OF ENTREE for Passengers by y= Commission, et Souldiers, according to the Statute, passing beyond the Sea, begun at Christmas, 163 1, and ending Christmas, 1632. 7 March, 1631. I HE names of such men as are to be transported to New England to be resident there upon a plantation, have tendred and taken the oath of allegeance, according to the statute. Thomas Thomas. Thomas Woodford. John Smallie. John Whetston. Wm. Hill. William Perkins. Walter Harris. Joseph Mannering. John Levins. Thomas Olliver. John Olliver. Thomas Hareward. Edmond Wynsloe. John Hart. William Norton. Robert Gamlin. 15° LISTS OF PASSENGERS, 163 1—1634. 12 April, 1632. lUi'^lHE names of such men, women, and children, which are to passe |Ba.^l to New England, to be resident there upon a plantation, have tendred and taken the oath of allegeance, according to the statute. John Barcrofte. John Greene. Jane Barcrofte. Jacob Greene. Hugh Moier. Abigall Greene. Henrie Sherborn. Sarra Johnes, maidservant. John Greene. Joseph Greene. Perseverance Greene. 22"^ yune, 1632. |HE names of such men transported to New England to the plan- tacon there, p. cert, from Capten Mason, have tendered and taken the oath of allegeance, according to the statute. A/Jk S.-^^ William Wadsworth. John Tallcott. Joseph Roberts. John Coxsall. John Watson. Robert Shelley. William Heath. Richard Allis. Thomas Uffitt. Isaac Murrill. John Witchfield. Jonathan Wade. Robert Bartlett. Jo. Browne. John Churchman. Tobie Willet. William Curtis. NIC- Clark. Daniel Brewer. Jo. Benjamin. Richard Benjamin. William James. Thomas Carrington. William Goodwynn. John White. James Olinstedd. William Lewes. Zeth Graunt. Nathaniell Richards. Edward Ellmer. Edward Holmar. Jo. TOTMAN. Charles Glower. LISTS OF PASSENGERS, \6zi—-i6iA- iSi HE names of those persons that went from Dartmouth to the Barbadoes, being sworn before me, Alexander Staplehill, Maior of Dartmouth, the 15th day of April, Anno Dni. 1634. Impris. Daniel Powell, of Carmer. LIST of the Names and Surnames of those psons wch are bound for St. Christopher's, and have taken the oath of allegeance before M--- William Gourney, Maior of Dartmouth, they being brought before me the twenty eth day of February in y= year of our Lord God, 1634. Imprimis. WILLIAM HAWKINS, of Exon,* a glover, aged 25 years or thereabouts. James Courteney, of Exon, a blacksmith, aged 22 years or there- abouts. Richard Skose, of Newton Abbott, a seafaring man, 17 years or thereabouts. Francis Boyce, of London, a buttonhole maker, aged 25 years or thereabouts. William Carkillr, of Plymouth, a saylemaker, aged 21 years or thereabouts. William Gurge, of Exon, a shoemaker, aged 20 years or thereabouts. Alice Whitmore, of Honniton, in Devon, spinster, aged 25 years or thereabouts. ■fPHlLIPPA Stephens, of Ashberton, in Devon, spinster, aged 28 years or thereabouts. Sara Goose, of Exon, spinster, aged 18 years or thereabouts. Judith Stevens, of Exon, spinster, aged 19 years, or thereabouts. Margaret Harwood, of Stoke Gabriell, in Devon, spinster, aged 22 years or thereabouts. Edward Morris, of Exon, a locker, aged 21 years or thereabouts. Thomas Bryant, of Bampton, in Devonshire, a husbandman, aged 28 years or thereabouts. • Means Exeter. t It is written Pliilipp Stephens on the record, but it evidently ought to be Philippa. IS2 LISTS OF FASSENGEHS, i62,i—i6iA- William May, of Mymard, in Somersett, a sea man, aged 32 years or thereabouts. HUTINNE OwETH, of St. Steevens, in Cornwall, a husbandman, aged 24. John Wills, in Barnstable in Devon, a feltmaker, aged 35 years or thereabouts. Symon Weeks, of Exon, a worster weaver, aged 16 years or thereabouts. Thomas Jermayne, of Exon, an ostler, aged 30 years. John French, of Washford in Ireland, a seaman, aged 26 years. William Hill, of Great Toring'ton 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 j-ears, or thereabouts. Mary Harte, of Lyme, a spinster, aged 18 years, or thereabouts. Mary Hoppine, of Exminster, a spinster, aged 20 years. Marye Harries, of Stoke Pommeroy, in Devon, aged 23 years, or thereabouts. Elizabeth Quicke, of Barnstable, in Devon, aged 18 years. Elizabeth Hill, of Brixam, in Devon, aged 24 years. JOANE Shorte, of Exon, aged 20 years. JoANE Lanerc, of Modbury, in Devon, aged 19 years. Jane Gouldinge, of St. Thomas the Apostle, in Devon, aged 16 years, or thereabouts. JAMES WORTHY, Deputy, For Mr. Thoroughgood. Marked. The Names of such as passed out of the Port of PlimoiUh, Anno Dni. 1634. PLYMOUTH PASSENGERS, Feb., 1633. I N the Robert Bonaventiire, for St. Christopher's. George Ford, of Exon, aged 30 years. Stephen WhittingTON, of Lincolne, 20 years. John Thomas, of St. Tissey, 26 years. LISTS OF PASSENGERS, 1631— 1634. 153 John Liddicott, of St. Cullum, 22 years. William Clark, of Truro, 20 years. Thomas Frethy, of Perintho, 24 years. MiCHAELL BOWDEN, of Helston, 27 years. John Badland, of Northill, 22 years. Richard Slavelie, of Stonehowse, 40 years. Richard Cocke, of Wincklye, 33 years. Henry Rensby of St. Stephen's, 28 years. Anthony Webb, of Lanceston, 20 years. Gregory Sam, of Chidleigh, 15 years. Christopher Carter, of St. Gilt, 45 years. Martin Rooby, of Ginndiron, 23 years. Wm. CurkE, of Monteratt, 24 years. Henry Thomas, of Luxulian, 1 5 years. Stephen Symon, of Plimpton, 18 years. Mathew Arthur, of Plumpton, 18 years. Jane Treloin, of Plimpton, 26 years. Wm. Johnson, of London, 32 years. Reignold Frost, of Tottnes, 15 years. John Farren, of Peter Tany, 2 years, Wm. Wade, of Bodmin, 33 years. Nichas. Dabbin, of St. Stephen's, 40 years. Andrew Picke, of Great Dalby, 34 years. John Penington, of Symon Ward, 40 years. Tho. Pollard, of Paraneuth, 23 years. Ellin Naucarro, of Penryn, 20 years. Rawleigh Edye, of Bodmyn, 1 5 years. Wm. Dun, of Truro, 16 years. Anth. Pearse, of St. Breage, 16 years. Edward Tremineere, of Helston, 18 years. Robert Treneighan, of Helston, 34 years. Tego Leane, of Corke, in Ireland, 30 years. Rec. for these All husbandmen, bound to serve here some 3 and some 4 years. 20 154 LISTS OF PASSENGERS, 1631— 1634. 1633, 5 MUii {MarcJi\. IN the Margarett, for St. Christopher's. Thomas Roseter, of Washford, 20 years. Tho. Martin, of Cardingham, 24 years. John Duston, of St. CuUom, 26 years. Richard Williams, of St. Cullom, 30 years. John Newdon, of St. Tue, 28 years. John Howbrayne, of Josias Newton, 20 years. Anth. Burrowes, of Jacobstow, 20 years. Robert Oliver, of Crediton, 20 years. Barth Cornew, of Crediton, 18 years. Clement Barry, of Exon, 22 years. Francis Pedler, of St. Breage, 28 years. Robert Pedler, of St. Breage, 22 years. John Merry, of Whithiell, 28 years. Walter Burlacy, of Luggan, 22 years. Samuel Forgive, of Waller Lizard, 26 years. Richard Edward, of St. Hirian, 28 years. Richard Symond, of Wantage, 28 years. Robert Paine, of Marrozion, 29 years. Wm. Badcock, of St. Hillary, 20 years. Simon Martin, of St. Ives, 18 years. John Martin, of St. Ives, i8 years. George Griffin, of Marozion, 18 years. Thomas Sleman, of St. Hillary, 18 years. John Sanders, of Marozion, 18 years. Thomas Bounthon, of Helston, 22 years. Wm. Wiett, of Marozion, 17 years. Nichas. Waterman, of Marozion, 15 years. Samuel Purefoy, of St. Ives, 13 years. LISTS OF FASSENGEHS, 1631—1634. 155 George Mathew, of Ludswan, 23 years. Teage Williams, Irishman, 18 years. H. s. d. reed, for them . . . o 15 All husbandmen for the most part as the former. JOSEPH BOOLE is debutie ther. 20- DATES OF SEVERAL PATTENTS, GRAUNTS, AND DEEDS POLL RELATING TO NEW ENGLAND. 3 Nov. 1620. 18 Jac. The Councill of Plymouth constituted by Patent. 9 March, 1620. 18 Jac. The Councill of Plymouth grant Cape Anne by Pattent, to Capt. Mason. 30 Dec. 1622. 20 Jac. The Councill of Plymouth, by deed Poll graunt part of the Maine land called Messachusiack, unto ROBT. GORGES. 19 March, 1627. 3 Car. I. A Graunt made by the said Councill to the Mattachusets. 4 March, 1628. 4 Chas. I. His Matie. graunts and confirms the same to the Mattachusets by Patent. 19 Nov. 1629. 5 Car. I. The Councill of Plymouth graunt by Indenture the Province of Laconia unto SiR Ferdinando GORGES and Cap- tain John Mason. 3 Nov. 1 63 1. 7 Chas. I. The Councill of Plymouth graunt by Indenture the house and plantation lately belonging to Capt. Walter Beale unto Sir Fernando Gorges and Capt. Mason, and their asso- ciates. 7 Dec. 163 1. 7 Car. I. The said Councill graunt 2000 acres of land on y^ south side of the Cape Porpus unto John Stratton of Shatley. 16 June, 1632. 8 Car. I. The said Councill graunt certain Lands called the River Bishopscott unto George Way and Thomas Pur- chase. DATES OF SEVERAL PATTENTS, GE AUNTS, &'c. 157 18 April, 1635. II Car. I. The said Councill demise by indenture unto Sir Ferdinando Gorges a province called New Somersetshire for 3. Anthony / ^ Francis p^groes. Margaret ^ John Bennett. Nicholas Skinner. THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. John Atkins. John Pollentin. Rachell Pollentin. Margaret Pollentin. Mary, a maid. Henry Woodward. Thomas Sawyer. Thomas, a boye. At the Indian Thickett. Henry Wood all. Gregory Dory. John Foster. John Greene. John Ward. Cristofer Windmill. Richard Rapier. Cuthbert Peirson. Adam Rumell. Richard Robinson. James, a Frenchmaa. At Elizabeth Cittye. Capt. Isaacke Whittakers. Mary Whittakers. Charles Atkinson. Charles Calthorp. John Lankfield. Bridge Freeman. Nicholas Wesell. Edward Loyd. Thomas North. Anthony Middleton. Richard Popely. Thomas Harding. William Joy. Ralph Osborne. Edward Barnes. Thomas Thorngood. Ann Atkinson. — Lankfield. — Medclalfe. George Nuce. Elizabeth Whittakers. George Roads. Edward Johnson. William Fouller. Reinold Goodwyn. James Larmount. John Jackson. Vide Johnson. Vide Fowler. 2 Frenchmen. George Medcalfe. Walter Ely. Thomas Lane. Bartholomew Hopkins. John Jefferson. Robert Thresher. John Rowes. Mr. Yates. Robert Goodman. JJx. Ely. Infans ELY. Capt. Rawleigh Crashaw. Robert Wright. James Sleight. John Welchman. John More. Henry Potter. Mr. Roswell. THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 183 William Gawntlett. Osborne Smith. Ux. More. Ux. Wright. Ux. Wright. Filia Wright. Thomas Dowse. Samvell Bennett. William Browne. William Allen. Lewis Welchman. Robert More. Mrs. Dowse. Ux. Bennett. p^^^ /Bennett. i Bennett. At Buck's Row. Thomas Flint. John Hampton. Richard Piersby. William Rookins. Rowland Williams. Steven Dixon. Thomas Risby. Henry Wheeler. James Brookes. Samwell Bennell. John Carning. Thomas Neares.' Robert Salvadge. William Barry. Joseph Hatfield. Edward Marshall. Ambrose Griffith. Fetter Arrundell. Anthony Bonall \ La Gaurd >- Frenchmen. James Bonall -' John Arundell. John Hanie. NicH. Row. Richard Althorp. John Loyd. Ux. Hame. Ux. Hampton. Elizabeth Arundell. Margaret Arundell. At Bass's Choise. Capt. Nathaniel Basse. Samwell Basse. Benjamin Simes. Thomas Sheword. Benjamin Handcleare. William Barnard. John Shelley. Nathaniel Moper. Natha. Gaumon. Margaret Giles. Richard Longe. Infaits Longe. Richard Evans. William Newman. John Army. Peter Langden. Henry. Andrew Rawley. Better. Liuetennot Sheppard. John Powell. i84 THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. John Woolley. Cathren Powell. John Bradston. Francis Pitts. Gilbert Whitfield. Peter Hereford. Thomas Faulkner. ESAW De la Ware. William Cornie. Thomas Curtise. Robert Brittanie. Roger Walker. Henry Kersley. Edward Morgaine. Anthony Ebsworth. Agnes Ebsworth. Elinor Harris. Thomas Addison. William Longe. William Smith. William Pinsen. Capt. Wm. Tucker. Capt. Nich. Marteaw. Leftennant Barkley, Daniell Tanner. John Morris. George Thomson. Paul Thomson. William Thomson. Pasta Champin. Stephen Shere. Jeffrey Hall. Rich. Jones. William Hutchinson. >- Negroes. Richard Apleton. Thomas Evans. Weston Browne. Robert Mounday. Steven Culloe. Raph Adams. Thomas Phillips. Francis Barrett. Mary Tucker. Jane Brackley. Elizabeth Higgins. Mary Mounday. Choupouke, an Indian. Anthony Isabella Leftennant Lupo. Philip Lupo. Bartholemew Wethersby. Henry Draper. Joseph Haman. Elizabeth Lupo. Albiano Wethersby. John Laydon. Ann Laydon. Virginia Laydon. Alice Laydon. Katherine Laydon. William Evans. William Julian. William Kemp. Richard Withe. John Jornall. Walter Mason. Sara Julian. Sara Gouldocke. THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. i8s John Salter. William Coale. Jeremy Dickinson. Laurence Peele. John Evans. Mark Evans. George Evans. John Downeman. Elizabeth Downeman. William Baldwin. John Sibsey. William Clarke. Richard Griffine. Joseph Mosley. Robert Smith. John Cheesman. Thomas Cheesman. Edward Cheesman. Fetter Dickson. John Baynan. Robert Sweet. John Parrett. William Fonks. John Clarkson. 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 and child. Thomas Willowbey. Oliver 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. Reginald Booth. Mary. Elizabeth Booth and child. Cap. Tho. Davies. John Davies. Thomas Huges. William Kildridge. Alexander Mountney. Edward Bryan. Percival Ibotson. John Penrice. Robert Locke. Elizabeth Ibotson. Ann Ibotson. Edward Hill. Thomas Best. Hanna Hill. 24 i86 THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. Elizabeth Hill. Robert Salford. John Salford. Phillip Chapman. Thomas Parter. Mary Salford. Francis Chamberlaine. William Hill. William Harris. William Worlidge. John Forth. Thomas Spilman. Rebecca Chamberlaine. Alice Harris. Pharow Phlinton, Arthur Smith. Hugh Hall. Robert Sabin. John Cooker. Hugh Dirken. William Gayne. Richard Mintren, junior. Joane Flinton. Elizabeth Flinton. Rebecca Coubber. Richard Mintren, senior. John Frye. William Brooks. SiBiLLA Brooks. William Brooks. Thomas Crispe. Richard Packe. Miles Prichett. Thomas Godby. Margery Prichett. Jone Goodby. JONE Grindry. John Juiman. Mary Grindry. John Grindry and child. John Waine. Ann Waine. Mary Ackland. George Ackland. John Harlow. William Cappe. Edward Watters. Paul Harwood. Nich. Browne. Adam Througood. Richard East. Stephen Read. Grace Watters. William Watters. William Ganey. Henry Ganey. John Robinson. Robert Browne. Thomas Parrish. Edmond Spalden. Roger Fareracke. Theoder Jones. William Baldwin. Luke Aden. Anna Gany. Anna Gh^Y,filia. Elizabeth Pope. Rebecca Hatch. Thomasin Loxmore. Thomas Garnett. Elizabeth Garnett. SussAN Garnett. THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 187 Francis Michell. Jonas Scockton. Thimothee Stockton. William Cooke. Richard Boulten. Francis Hill. John Jackson. Richard Davies. Ann Cooke. DiCTRAS CHRISMUS. Thomas Hill. Arthur Davies. William Newcome. Elizabeth Chrismus. Joan Davies. Thomas Hethersall. William Douglas. Thomas Douthorn. Elizabeth Douthorne. Samuel Douthorne, a boy. Thomas, an Indian. John Hazard. Joane Hazard. Henry. Francis Mason. MiCHEALL WiLCOCKS. William Querke. Mary Mason. Maudlin Wilcocks. Mr. Beth, minister. John Bush. John Coop"- Jonadal Illett. John Barnaby. John Seaward. Robert Newman. William Parker. Thomas Snapp. Clement Evans. Thomas Spilman. Thomas Parish. At the Eastern Shore. Capt. William Epps. Mrs. Epps. Petter Epps. William. Edmond Cloak. William Bibby. Thomas Cornish. John Fisher. William Dry. Henry Wilson. Petter Porter. Christo. Cartter. John Sumfill. Nicholas Graunger. James vocat Piper. Edward. John. Thomas. George. Charles Farmer. James Knott. John Ascomb. Robert Fennell. Phillip. Daniel Cogley. William Andrews. Thomas Graves. 24 — 2 i88 THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. John Wilcocks. Thomas Crampe. William Coomes. John Parsons. John Coomes. James Chambers. Robert Ball. GooDwiFE Ball. Thomas Hall. Ismale Hills. John Tyers. Walter Scott. Goodwife Scott. Robert Edmonds. Thomas Hichcocke. John Evans. Henry Wattkins. Peregree Wattkins. Daniell Wattkins. John Blower. GoDY Blower. John. A boy of Mr. Cans. John How. John Butterfield. William Davies. Petter Longman. John Wilkins. Goodwife Wilkins. Thomas Powell. GoDY Powell. Thomas Parke. William Smith. Edward Drew. Nicholas Hoskins, and his Child. William Williams. Mrs. Williams. John Throgmorton. Benjamin Knight. Chad Gunston. Abram Analin. Thomas Blacklocke. John Barnett. Thomas Savadge. William Beane. Saloman Greene. John Wasborne. William Quills. List of the Names of the DEAD in Virginia, SINCE April last, February i6, 1623. \ kild. Colledg. John Wood, William More, Thomas Nayler, John Hunter, James Howell, William Lambertt. At the Neck of Land. Moses Conyers. George Grimes. William Clements. Thomas Fernley, ki'd. Edward. At Jurdahis Jorney. Roger Much. Mary Reefe. Robert Winter. Robert Woode. Richard Shreife. Thomas Bull. John Kinton. Daniell. A t West and Sherloiv hundred. Samwell Foreman. Zorobabell. 2 Indians. one Negar. Thomas Roberts. John Edmonds. John Lasey. Daniell Francke. Capt. Nath. West. Christopher Harding, kild. A t Flower de hundred. John Mayor. William Waycome. Thomas Prise. Robert Walkin. John Fetherston. John ap Roberts. Richard Jones. Richard Griffin. Richard Ranke. Willian Edger. John Fry. Dixi Carpenter. William Smith. James Cinduare. Edward Temple, Sara Salford. 190 THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. John Stanson. Christo. Evans. A t yames' Cittie. Mr. Sothey. John Dumport. Thomas Browne. Henry Sothey. Thomas Sothey. Mary Sothey. Elizabeth Sothey. Thomas Clarke. Margaret Shrawley. Richard Walker. Vallentyn Gentler. Fetter Brishett. humfrey boyse. John Watton. Arthur Edwards. Thomas Fisher. William Speure, \ j^^^.^ Mrs. Speure, 3 George Sharks. John Buth. Mr. Collins. Ux. Mr. Pegden. Fetter de Maine. Goodman Ascomb. Goodman Witts. William Kerton. Mr. Atkins. Thomas Hakes. Fetter Gould. Robert Raffe. Ambrose Fresey. Henry Fry. John Dinse. Thomas Tindall. Richard Knight. John Jeffereys. John Hamun. John Meridien. John Countwane. Thomas Guine. Thomas Somersall. William Rowsley. Elizabeth Rowsley. A maid of thers. Robert Bennett. Thomas Roper. Mr. Fitz Jefferys. Mr. Smith. Fetter Marttin. James Jakins. Mr. Crapplace. John Lullett. Ann Dixon. William Howlett. Mr. Furlow and child. Jacob Frophett. John Reding. Richard Atkins, his child. John Bayley. William Jones, his servant. John, Mr. Fearn's servant. JosiAS Hart. Judith Sharp. Ann Quaile. Reignolds. THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 191 William Dier. Mary Dier. Thomas Sexton. Mary Bawdry. Edward Normansell. Henry Fell. Enims. Roger Turnor. Thomas Guine. John Countway. John Meriday. Benjamin Usher. John Haman. John Jefferys. Richard Knight. John Walker. Hosier. William Jackson. William Apleby. John Manby. Arthur Cooke. Stephen. A t tJte Plantation over against James Cittie. Humphrey Clough. Morris Chaloner. Samuel Betton. John Gruffin. William Edwards. John Salsbury. Matthew Griffin. Robert Adwards. John Jones. Thomas Prichard. Thomas Morgaine. Thomas Biggs. Nicholas Bushell. Robert Williams. Robert Reynolds. Edward Huies. Thomas Foulke. Mathew Jenings. Richard Morris. Francis Barke. John Ewins. Samwell Fisher. John Ewis. James Cartter. Edward Fletcher. Aderton Greene. Morice Baker. Robert, Mr. Ewins' man. Robert Pidgeon. Thomas Triggs. James Thursby. Nicholas Thimbleby. Francis Millott. John Hooks. Thomas Lawson. William Miller. Nicholas Fatrice. John Champ. John Manning. Richard Edmonds. David Collins. Thomas Guine. John Vicars. John Meridie. 192 THE DEAD IN VIRGIN-IA. Henry Usher. 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. Christoph. Pittman. Thomas Wilder. Samwel Fulshaw. John Wamsley. Abram Colman. John Hodges. Naamy Boyle. At Hog Island. William Brakley. Better Dun, John Long. At Martin's hundred. Henry Bagford. Nicholas Gleadston. Nicholas Dorington. Ralph Rogers. Richard Frethram. John Brogden. John Beanam. Francis Atkinson, Robert Atkinson. John Kerill. Edward Davies. Percevall Man. Mathew Staneling. Thomas Nicholls. 2 Childrens of y= frenchmens. John Pattison, \ j^-j^ Ux. Pattison, J Edward Windor. Thomas Horner. John Walker. Thomas Poi^. Richard Ston. John Catesby. Richard Stephens. William Harris. Christopher Woodward. Joseph Turner. At Warwick's Squrak. JosiAs Collins. Clement Wilson. William Robinson. Chrl Rawson. Thomas Winslow. Ux. Winslow. Infans Winslow. Alexander Sussames. Thomas Prickett. Thomas Maddox. THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 193 kild.. John Greene. Nathaniel Stanbridg, John Litton. Christopher Ash. Ux. Ash. Infans Ash. Nethaniel Lame Jane Fisher Philip Jones. Edward Banks. John Symons. Thomas Smith. Thomas Griffin. George Cane. Robert Whitt. Symon, an Italian. Dead at Elizabeth Cittie. Charles Marshall. William Hopkicke. DoROTHiE Parkinson. William Robertts. John Farrar. Martin Cuffe. Thomas Hall. Thomas Smith. Christopher Robertts. Thomas Browne. Henry Fearne. Thomas Parkins. Mr. Hussy. James Collis. Raph. Rockly. William Geales. George Jones. Andrew Allinson. William Downes. Richard Gillett. Goodwife Noun. Hugo Smale. Thomas Wintersall. John Wright. James Fenton. CiSELY, a maid. John Gavett. ■' ' \ Irishmen. John ) JOCKY ArMSTRONGE, 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. Bridget Searle. Anthony Andrew. Edmond Carter. Thomas . William Gauntlett. Gilbert , kild. Christo, Welchman. John Hilliard. Gregory Hilliard. 194 THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. John Hilliard. William Richards. Elizabeth, a maid. Capt. Hitchcocke. Thomas Keninston. Cap. Lincolne. Chad. Gulstons. Ux. Gulstons. Infans Gulstons. George Cooke. Richard Goodchild. Chrismus, his child. Elizabeth Mason. Symon With. Whitney Guy. Thomas Brodbanke. William Burnhouse. John Sparks. Robert Morgaine. John Locke. William Thomson. Thomas Fulham. Cutbere Brooks. Innocent Poore. Edward Dupper. Elizabeth Davies. Thomas Buwen. Ann Barbeb. William Lucott. Nicholas , kild. Henry Bridges. Henry Payton. Richard Griffin. Raphe Harrison. Samwell Harvie. John Box. Benjamin Box. Thomas, servant. Francis Chamberlin. Bridgett Dameron. Isarell Knowles. Edward Bendige. William Davies. John Phillips. Daniel Sanewell. William Jones. Robert Ball's wife. Robert Leaner. Hugh Nichcott. John Knight. UT of the ship called the Furtherance. John Walker. Hosier. William Jackson. William Apleby. John Manby. Arthur Cooke. Steven. THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 195 UT of the God's Gift, M"'- Clare, Master. William Bennett. jUT of the Margaret and John. Mr. Langley. Mr. Wright, the gunner of the William and John. ^5— 2 1 62 if 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 A mbassador of the Most Serene King of Great Britain to go and inhabit 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 have communicated to the said Ambassador, and not otherwise, on the faith of which we have unanimously signed this present with our sign manual." [The signatures and the calling of each are appended in the form of a round robin, and in an outer circle the person signing states whether he is married, and the number of his children. Endorsed 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. French. The signatures are in- distijtctly written?^ 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. ii, 1621, and a contemporary copy is preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. It is signed by John Ferrar, 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 oath of al- legiance 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 con- venient numbers in the principal cities, boroughs, and corporations in Virginia.] WALLOONS AND FRENCH. 197 Henry Lambert, woollen draper ; wife. *George Beava, 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 Goundeman, 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. *Gillain Broque, labourer ; young man. George Wautre, musician ; wife and four children. *Jan Sage, serge maker ; wife and six children. *Maria 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. *Francois 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. *GreG0RIE Le Jeune, shoemaker ; wife and four children. Martin Framerie, musician ; wife and one child. 198 WALLOONS AND FRENCH. 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. *MlCHEL 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. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 1624. iMUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 1624. The muster of the Inhabitants of the Coli.edge Land in Virgin ia, taken the 23rd of January, 1624. Lieutenant Thomas Osborne arrived in the Bona Nova, November, 1619. Servants. Daniell Sherley, aged 30 years, came in the Bona Nova, 1619. Peter Jorden, aged 22, in the London Merchant, 1 620. Richard Davis, aged 16 years, in the Jonathan, 1620. Robert Lapworth came in the A bigaile. John Watson came in the William and Thomas. Edward Hobson came in the Bona Nova, 16 19. Christopher Branch came in the London Merchant. Mary, his wife, in the same shipp. Thomas, his sonne, aged 9 months, William Bronninge came in the Bo.ia Nova. Mathew Edlowe came in the Neptune, 161 8. William Weldon came in the Bona Nova, 1619. Francis Wilton came in the Jonathan. Ezekiah RaugHTON came in the Bona Nova. 26 202 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Margaret, 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 Merchant. MUSTER of the Inhabitants of the neck of land in the Cor- poration of Charles Cittie, in Virginia, taken the 24//^ February, 1624. Luke Boyse, aged 44 years, arrived in the Edwin, in May, 1619. Alice, his wife, arrived in the Bona Nova, in April, 1622. Servants. Robert Hollam, aged 23 years, in the Bonaventure, August, 1620. Joseph Boyall, aged 22 years, in the Charitie, July, 1622. The MUSTER of Josuah Chard. JOSUAH Chard, aged 36 years, in the Sea Venture, May, 1607. Ann, his wife, aged 33 years, in the Bonybesse, August, 1623. The muster of John Dods. John Dods, aged 36 years, in the Susan Constant, April, 1607. Jane, his wife, aged 40 years. The muster of William Vintene. William Vintene, aged 39 years, in the Mary and James. JOANE, his wife, aged 42 years. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 203 The MUSTER of Thomas Harris. Thomas Harris, aged 38 years, in the Prosperous, in May. Adria, his wife, aged 23 years, in the Mameluke, in November, 1621. Ann WoodlasT, their kinswoman, aged 7 years. Servant. Elizabeth , aged 15 years, in the Margaret aruijohn, 1620. The MUSTER of John Price. John Price, aged 40 years, in the Starr, in May. Ann, his wife, aged 2 1 years, in the Francis Bonaventure, in August, 1620. Mary, a child aged 3 months. The MUSTER of Hugh Hilton. Hugh Hilton, aged 36 years, in the Edwine, in May, 1619. The MUSTER of Richard Taylor. Richard Taylor, aged 50 years, in the Mary Margaret, September, 1608. Dorothy, his wife, aged 21 years, in the London-Mercltant, May, 1620. Mary, their child, aged 3 months. Servant. Christopher Browne, aged 18 years, in the Dutie, in May, 1620. The MUSTER of Thomas Oage. Thomas Oage, aged 40 years, in the Starr, in May. Ann, his wife, in the Neptune, in August, 161 8. Edward, their son, aged 2 years. 26 — 2 204 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Robert Greenleafe. Robert Greenleafe, aged 43 years, in the Try all, August, 16 10. Susan, his wife, aged 23 years, in the Jonathan, May, 1620. Thomas, their sonn, aged 3 years. Ann, a daughter^ aged 22 weeks. The MUSTER of Henry Coltman. Henry Coltman, aged 30 years, in the Noah, August, 1610. Ann, his wife, aged 26 years, in the London Merchant, May, 1620. The MUSTER of Hugh Price. Hugh Price, aged 35 years, in the William and John, January, 161J Judith, his wife, aged 24 years, in the Marygold, May, 16 19. John, his son, aged 2 years. The MUSTER of Thomas Farmer. Thomas Farmer, aged 30 years, in the Tryall, 1616. The MUSTER of Thomas Sheppey. Thomas Sheppey, aged 22 years, in the Supply, January, 1620. The MUSTER of Alexander Bradway. Alexander Bradway, aged 31 years, in the Supply, January, 1620, SiSLEY, his wife, aged 28 years, in the JonatJtan, May, 1620. Adria, their daughter, aged 9 months. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 205 The MUSTER of William Sharp. William Sharp, aged 40 years, in the Starr, May. Elizabeth, his wife, aged 25 years, in the Bonaventure, August, 1620. I SACK, his son, aged 2 years. Samuel, his son, aged 2 months. Servant. Katherine Vause, aged 20 years, in the Jonathan, May, 1620. The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of West and Sherley hundred, taken 2 2d Jany., 1624. Richard Biggs, his MUSTER. Richard Biggs, aged 41 years, arrived in the Sivann, in August, 1610. Sarah, his wife, aged 35 years, in the Marygold, in May, 1618. Richard, their sonn, aged 3 years. Thomas Turner, his cozen, aged 11 years, in y^ Marygold, 16 16. Susan Old, his cozen, aged 10 years, in the Marygold, 1616. Servants. James Gay, aged 20 years, in the Marygold, 1622. William Brock, aged 26 years, in the Margaret, in May, 1622. Edward Temple, age 20 years, in the Margaret, May, 1622. Mary Peeters, aged 16 years, in the London Merchant, May, 1620. William Bayley's MUSTER. William Baley, aged 41 years, in the Prosperous, in May, 16 10. Mary, his wife, aged 24 years, in the George, 161 7. Thomas, his sonn, aged 4 years. 2o6 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Robert Partin's MUSTER. Robert Partin, aged 36 years, in the Blessing, in June, 1609. Margaret, his wife, aged 36, in the George, 1617. Robert, -v r aged 4 months. Avis, \ their children, X aged 5 years. Rebecca, ) ' aged 2 years. Servants. Thomas Hale, aged 20 years, in the George, 162% in October. Ellin Cooke, aged 25 years, in the London Merchant, June, 1620. Christopher Woodward's MUSTER. Christopher Woodward, aged 30 years, in the Try all, in June, 1620. John Higgins, \ , . , f aged 21 years, in the George, 1616. RiCl Howe, J ' 1 aged 26 years, in the Gi/le, 161 8. Servants. Mathew Gloster, aged 20 years, in the Warwick, 1621. William Totle, aged 18 years, in the George, 1623. John Canon, aged 20 years, in the Abigaile, 1622. , The MUSTER of Amias Bolte. Amias Bolt, aged 23 years, in the Neptune, in August, 161? The MUSTER of John Collins. John Collins, aged 30 years, in the Supply, 1620. Susan, his wife, aged 40 years, in the Treasurer, 1613. Ann Usher, aged 8 years, born heare. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 207 The MUSTER of Henry Benson. Henry Benson, aged 40 years, in the Francis Bonaventure, August, 1620. Nicholas Blackman, his ptner., aged 40 years, in the same ship. Mr. Thomas Powlett's MUSTER. Thomas Powlett, aged 40 years, in the Neptune, in August, \6ii Servant. John Trussell, aged 29 years, in the Southampton, 1622. The MUSTER of William Askew. William Askew, aged 30 years, in the Prosperous, in May, 16 10. The MUSTER of Rebecca Rose, a widow. Rebecca Rose, aged 50 years, in the Mary gold, in May, i6ig. MARMADUKE HiLL, ) j^jj^^^^^ j aged 1 1 years, | ;„ ^^e same shipp. Jane Hill, ) (. aged 14 years, J The MUSTER of Mrs. Mary Maddison, a widow. Mary Maddison, aged 30 years, in the Treasurer, 161 8. Katherine Layden, a child aged 7 years. Servants. James Watson, aged 20 years, in the George, 1623. Roger Lewes, aged 19 years, in the Edwin, in May, 1617. 2o8 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Robert Bagwell. Henry Bagwell, aged 35 years, in the Deliverance, 1608. Symon Turgis, aged 30 years, in the William and TJiomas, 161 8. Servants. Randall Bawde, aged 30 years, in the Due ReUirn, 1623. Charles , aged 19 years, in the Jacob, 1624. The MUSTER of Robert Milner. Robert Milner, aged 24 years, in the Francis Bonaventure, August, 1620. John Passeman, aged 29 years, in the JonatJian, May, 1620. Jenkin Osborn, aged 24 years, in the George, 1617. William Weston, aged 25 years, in the Jonathan, May, 1620. The MUSTER of John Throgmorton, &c. John Throgmorton, aged 24 years, in y= William and TJiomas, 16 13. Chyna Boyse, aged 26 years in the George, in May, 1617. Servants. Edward Sparshott, aged 31 years, in the Seafloure, 1621. Francis Downing, aged 24 years, in the Return, March, 1624. Ellis Ripping, aged 23 years, in the Returne, 1624. The MUSTER of Roger Ratcliffe. Roger Ratcliffe, aged 44 years, in the George, May, 1619. Ann, his wife, aged 40, in the George, May, 1619. ISACK, his son, aged 9 months. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 209 The MUSTER of Nathaniell Tatam. Nathaniell Tatam, aged 20 years, in the George, May, 16 19. The MUSTER of Mrs. Katherine Bennett, a widow. Katherine Bennett, aged 24 years, in the Abigail, 1622. William Bennett, her sonn, aged 3 weeks. Servant. Randall Crow, aged 20 years, in the Charles, 1621. DEAD at West and Sherley, and at Sherlev Hundred, 1624. Andrew Dudley came in the Truelove, 1622. Ralph Freeman came in the Margaret and John, 1622. M^- William Benet, Minister, in the Seafloure, 1621. Captain ISACK Maddeson. James Crowder, in the Return, 1623. Daniel Viero, in the George, 1623. Barnard Jackson, in the Margaret and John, 1623. Thomas Weston, in the George, 1623. James Rolfe, Lieutenant Gibbs' man, John Michaell, \ slain by the Indians. Francis — , Capt. Wadison's man. Jordan's \ xhe MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Jordan's Jorney, Jomey, f j j > Charles'! taken the 21 January, 1624. The MUSTER of Mr. William Ferrar and Mrs. Jordan. William Ferrar, aged 31 years, in the Neptune, August, 161 8. Sisley Jordan, aged 24 years, in the Swan, in August, 1610. 27 2IO MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS LN VIRGINIA. Mary Jordan, her daughter, aged 3 years, s Margaret Jordan, aged i year, I borne heare. Temperance Jordan, aged 7 years, ) Servants. William Dawson, aged 25 years, in the Discovery, March, 1621. Robert Turner, aged 26 years, in the Try all, June, 1619. John Hely, aged 24 years, in the Charles, Novemb., 1621. Roger Preston, aged 21 years, in the Discoverie, March, 1621. Robert Manuel, aged 25 years, in the Charles, Nov., 1621. Thomas Williams, aged 24 years, in the Dutie, May, 16 18. Richard Johnson, aged 22 years, in the Southampton, 1622. William Hatfield, aged — , in the Southampton, 1622. John Pead, aged 35 years, in the same shipp. John Freame, aged 16 years, in the same shipp. The MUSTER of Thomas Palmer. Thomas Palmer arrived in the Tyger, November, 1621. Joane, his wife, in the same shipp. Priscilla, her daughter, aged 1 1 years. Servant. Richard English, aged ir years, in the James, 1622. The MUSTER of Robert Fisher. Robert Fisher arrived in the Elizabeth, May, 1611. Katherine, his wife, in the Marmaluke, October, 1621. SiSLEY, their daughter, aged i year. Servant, Idye Halliers, a maidservant, aged 30 years, in the Jonathan, 1619. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of John Claye. John Claye arrived in the Treasurer, February, 1613. Ann, his wife, in the Ann, August, 1623. Servant. William Nicholls, aged 26 years, in the Dutie, in May, 16 19. The MUSTER of Christopher Safford. Christopher Safford arrived in the Treasurer, 16 13. John Gibbs, his ptner. in the Supply, 1619. Servant. Henry Lane, aged 20 years, in the Southampton, 1623. The MUSTER of Henry Williams. Henry Williams arrived in the Treasurer, 1623. Suzan, his wife, in the William and Thomas, 16 18. The MUSTER of William Braulin. William Braulin arrived in the Margaret and John, 1620. Ann, his wife, in the Truelove, 1622. The MUSTER of John Fludd. John Fludd arrived in the Swan, 1610. Margaret, his wife, in the Supply, 1620. Frances Finch, her daughter, in the Supply, 1620. William Fludd, his son, aged 3 weeks. 213 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Thomas Chapman. Thomas Chapman arrived in the Tryall, 1610. Ann, his wife, in the George, 1617. Thomas, his son, 2 years. Ann, their daughter, aged 6 weeks. The MUSTER of Joseph Bull. Joseph Bull arrived in the Abigail, 1622. The MUSTER of John Davies, &c. John Davies arrived in the George, 161 7. William Emerson, his ptner., in the Sampson, 16 18. Servants. William Popleton, aged — , in the James, 1622. EUSTICE DOWNES, aged 25 years, in the Abigail, 1622. The MUSTER of Thomas Cawsey. Thomas Cawsey arrived in the Francis Bonaventure, 1620. The MUSTER of Thomas Ironmonger. Thomas Ironmonger arrived in the . The MUSTER of Richard Milton. Richard Milton arrived in tlie Su/>lj', 1620. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 213 The MUSTER of Nathaniel Causey. Nathaniell Cawsey arrived in the Phxnix, 1607. Thomasine, his wife, in the Lyon, 1609. Servants. Edward Denison, aged 22 years, ) • , • ., ^ , „ , f arrived in the Truelove, 102^. James Bonner, aged 20 years, J James Dore, aged 19 years, in the Bona Nova, 1621. Laurence Evans, aged 15 years, in the James, 1622. Joane Winscomb, aged 20 years, in the George, 161 8. DEAD at Jordan's Journey. LiDiA Sherley came in the George, 1623. Suzan Sherley, her infant. Chaplin's-) The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Chaplin's Choise, (. 1 1 T- > /— Charles' f Choyse, and the Truelove s Company, taken the Cittie. 2 1 St January 1624. The MUSTER of Ensign Isack Chaplaine. ISACK Chaplaine arrived in the Starr, 1610. Mary, his wife, in the James, 1622. John Chaplaine, his kinsman, aged 15 years, in the James, 1622. Servants. Robert Hudson, aged 30 years, n Henry Thorne, aged 18 years, ( . , . , ^ , ^ arrived in the James, 1022. John Duffill, aged 14 years, I -^ IviE Banton, a maidservant, ^ Ann Mighill, a maidservant, arrived in the George, 1619. 2 14 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Walter Price, &c. Walter Price arrived in the William and Thomas, 1618. Henery Turner arrived in the John and Francis, 161 5. Servant. Edward Fallowes, aged 30 years, in the Hopewell, 1623. The MUSTER of Thomas Keic. Thomas Keic, aged 30, arrived in the Prosperous, June, 1619. Sarah, his wife, in the Truelove, 1622. The MUSTER of John Browne. John Browne, aged 28 years, in the Bona Nova, April, 1621. The MUSTER of John Trehearne. John Trehearne, aged 33 years, in the Trtielove, 1622. The MUSTER of David Jones. David Jones, aged 22 years, in the Truelove, 1622. The MUSTER of John Box. John Box, aged 23 years, in the Truelove, 1622. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 215 DEAD at Chaplin's Choise. 1624. Henry Wilson, came in the Truelove, 1622, slain by the Indians. Nicholas Sutton, in the James, 1622, slain by the Indians. Nicholas Baldwin, in the Truelove, 1622, slain by the Indians. William Barnett, in the Truelove, 1623. Peirsey's 1 MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Peirseye Hundred, Hundred. J taken the 20th January, 1624. Samwell Sharfe arrived in the Sea Venture, 1609. Elizabeth, his wife, in the Margaret and John, 1621. Servant. Henry Carman, aged 23 years, in the Duty, 1620. The MUSTER of Grivell Pooley, Minister. Gabriel Pooley arrived in the James, 1622. Servants. John Chambers, aged 21 years, in the Bona Nova, 1622. Charles Magner, aged 15 years, in the George, 1623. The MUSTER of Humfrey Kent. HUMFREY Kent arrived in the George, 1619. Joane, his wife, in the Tyger, 1621. Margaret Arrundell, aged 9 years, in the Abigail, 1621. Servant. Christopher Beane, aged 40 years, in the Neptune, 1618. 2i6 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Thomas Doughtie. Thomas Doughtie arrived in the Marigold, 1619. Ann, his wife, in the Mamaluke, 1621^ The MUSTER of Edward Auborn. Edward Auborn arrived in the Jonathan, 1620. The MUSTER of William Baker. William Baker arrived in the Jonathan, 1609. The MUSTER of John Woodson. JOHN Woodson, | j„ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ Sarah, his wife, > The MUSTER of Edward Threnorden Edward Threnorden arrived in the Diana, 1619. Elizabeth, his wife, in the George, 1619. The MUSTER of Nicholas Baly. Nicholas Baly arrived in the Jonathan, 1620. Ann, his wife, in the Mameluke, 162 1. The MUSTER of John Lipps. John Lipps arrived in the London Merchant, 1621. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. \ 217 The MUSTER of Mr. Abraham Piersey's Servants. > Arrived in the Southampton, 1623. Years. Thomas Lea aged 50 Anthony Pagitt 35 Saloman Jackman 30 John Davies 45 Clement Roper 25 John Bates 24 Thomas Abbe 20 Thomas Brooks 23 William Jones 23 Peeter Jones 24 Pierce Williams 23 Robert Granes 30 Edward Hubberstead 26 John Lathrop 25 Thomas Chambers 24 Walter Jackson 24 Henry Sanders 20 William Allen 22 George Dawson 24 ' John Upton, aged 26, in the Bona Nova, 1622. John Bamford, aged 23 years, in the James, 1622. William Garrett, aged 22, in the George, 1619. Thomas Sawell, aged 26, in the George, 1619. Henry Rowinge, aged 25 years, in the Temperance, 162 1. Nathaniel Thomas, aged 23 years, in the Temperance, 1621. Richard Bradshaw, aged 20 years, in the same shipp. Robert Okley, aged 19 years, in the William and Thomas, 161 S. Negro 4 men. 28 2i8 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Alice Thorowden, \ jn^idservants, arrived in the Southampton, 1623. Katherine Leman, J Negro man. Negro woman and a young child of hers. DEAD at Piersey's Hundred, Anno Dni. 1624. John Linicker. John English. Edward Carlowe Christopher Lees' wife. Robert Hussye. Elizabeth Jones. Jacob Lerbee. pashehaygh J The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Pashehavs Corporation f of St. James' ( and the Maine, taken the 30th of January, 1624, belonging to the Corporation of James' Citty. Adam Dixon, arrived in the Margaret and John. Joseph Ryale, arrived in the William and Thomas. George Frier, arrived in the William and Thomas. Ursula, his wife, in the London Merchant. Allen KenisTON, arrived in the Margaret and John. Robert Paramour, arrived in the Sivan. William Kemp, arrived in the George. Margaret, his wife, in the George. Anthony, his sonn, aged 7 weeks. Richard Bridgwater arrived in the London Merchant. ISABELL, his wife, in the same shipp. Hugh Howard, arrived in the Starr. SUZAN his wife, in the George. Henry Turner, arrived in the London Merchant. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 219 Joseph Crew, arrived in the London Merchant. Thomas Jones, arrived in the London Merchant. Margaret, his wife, in the same ship. Edward Bourbicth, in the Lo7idon Mo-chant. Revoll Morrock, arrived in the Jonathan. Elizabeth, his wife. Thomas, his son, aged i year. Edward Fisher, arrived in the Jonathan. Sarah, his wife, in the Warwick. Edward Kildale, her son, aged 6 years. Clara Ken, a girl, aged 10 years. John Moone, arrived in the Returne, 1623. Servants. Julian Hullers, aged 19 years, \ Giles Martin, aged 23 years, Hn the Return, 1623. Clinion Rush, aged 13 years, •' Richard Smith, in the London Merchant. The MUSTER of the Governor's Men at Pashehaighs, James' Citty. Thomas Jordan, aged 24, came in the Diana. John Milnhouse, aged 36, in the London Mercliant. Richard Sanders, aged 25, in the Francis Bonaventure. Griffin Winne, aged 28, in the Francis Bonaventure. Arthur Chandler, aged 19, in the Jonatlmn. William Dorrell, aged 18, in the Truelove. Christopher Kipping, — 22, in the Francis Bonaventure. Thomas Osborne, aged 18, in the Francis Bonaventure. George Nelson, aged 19, in the Francis Bonaventure. Francis Butler, aged 18, in the Francis Bonaventure. Thomas Blancks, aged 17, in the Francis Bonaventure. 28—2 2 20 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS LN VIRGLNIA. The Maine, ) James' Citty. \ Henry Dowtie, aged 19, in the Jonathan. John Swarbeck, came in the . Thomas Marloe, came in the Jonathan. Thomas Bunn. Bridgett, his wife. Thomas, his sonn, aged i year. Servants. JOHN SMITH, aged 30 years, | .^ ^j^^ ^^.^^.^^_ Thomas Smith, aged 16 years, J Thomas Jones, aged 35, in the Bona Nova. James Robesonn, aged 35, in the Swaji. Elizabeth Hodges, a maid servant in the Abigaile. Thomas Swinhow, came in the Diana. Servant. Lawrence Smalepage, aged 20 years, in the Abigaile. John Carter, came in the Prosperous. David Ellis, in the Mary Margrett. Margaret, his wife, in the Margrett and John. John Cooke, arrived in the . William Binks, came in the George. Ann, his wife, in the George. MichaeLL Batt, came in the Heracles. Ellen, his wife, in the Warwick. Robert Lince, came in the Treasurer. Hugh Baldwine, came in the Tryall. Susan, his wife, in the . Robert Scotchmore, came in the George, 1622. Thomas Kniston, came in the George, 1623. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Servants. Roger Kidd, aged 24 years, in the George, 1623. Robert Chomle ") James Standish J '^^'"^ '" '^^ ^^'''''''''■ The MUSTER of Doctor Potts' men in the Maine. y antes Citty. Thomas Leister, aged 33 years. Roger Stanley, aged 27 „ Thomas Pritchard, aged 28 „ Henry Crocker, aged 34 „ Thomas Crosse, aged 22 John Trye, aged 20 Walter Beare, aged 28 Randall Holt, aged 18 years, in the George, 1620. The rest of his servants^ provisions, amunition, &c., at James' Citty. ^Came in the Abigaile, 1620, DEAD at Pashehaighs and in the Maine, 1624. Joachim Andrelvs. Henry Scott. Richard, 1 r iv/r t> ' ;- 2 men of Mr. Bunn s. Richard, ) James- ) The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of James' Cittie Citty. j ■' > taken 24 January, 1624. The MUSTER of Sir Francis Wyatt, Kt, &c. Sir Francis Wyatt, Kt., Governor, &c., came in the George, 1621. Servants. Christopher Cooke, aged 25, in the George, 1621. 222 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. George Hall, aged 13, in the Suply, 1620. Jonathan Giles, 22, in the Triall, 1619. John Matheman, 19, in the Jonathan, 1619. Jane Davis, 24, in the Abigaile, 1622. The MUSTER of Sir George Yearley, K'., &c. Sir George Yearlley, K'-, &c., came in the Deliverance, 1609. Temperance Lady Yearlley, came in the Faulcon, 1608. Mr. Argall Yearlley, aged 4 years, -j Mr. Francis Yearlley, aged i year, \ children born heare. Mrs. Elizabeth Yearlley, aged 6 years, -' Servants at James' Citty. Richard Gregory, aged 40 years. . Anthony Jones, 26. / ^ . , ^ ^ .^ yCamemthe Temperance, 1020. Thomas Dunn, 14. f Thomas Phildust, 15. ' Thomas Hatch, 17, in the Duty, 1619. Robert Peake, 22, in the Margaret and John, 1623. William Strange, 18, in the George, 16 19. Roger Thompson, in the London MercJmnt, 1620. Ann, his wife. Richard Arundell, in the Abigail, 1620. George Deverill, in the Temperance, 1620. Thomas Barnett, 16, in the Elizabeth, 1620. Theophilus Beriston, 23, in the Treasurer, 1614. Negro Men, 3. Negro Women, 5. SuZAN Hall, in the William and Thomas, 1618. Ann Willis, in the Temperance, 1620. Elizabeth Arrundell, in the Abigail, 1620. The rest of his servants at HoG Island. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VLRGINIA. James' \ Citty. * The MUSTER of Doctor John Pott. Doctor John Pott ) ■ j • ^t. ^ ^ ■' \ arrived in the George, 1020. Mrs. Elizabeth Pott ) Servants. Richard Townsend, aged 19 years, in the Abigaile, 1620. Thomas Wilson, aged 27 years, in the Abigaile, 1620. Osmond Smith, aged 17 years, in the Bona Nova, 1620. SU.SAN Blackwood, a maid servant, in the Abigaile, 1622. The MUSTER of Capt. Roger Smitpl Capt. Roger Smith, came in the Abigaile, 1620. Mrs. Joane Smith, came in the Blessinge. Elizabeth Salter, aged 7 years, came in the Seafloicre. Elizabeth Rolfe, aged 4 years, "i , .,,... " ^ \ born in Virginia. Sarah Macock, aged 2 years, ) Servants. Charles Waller, aged 22, came in the Abigaile, 1620. Christopher Bankus, aged 19 years, in the Abigaile, 1622. Henry Booth, aged 20, in the Dtitie. Henery Lacton, aged 18 years, in the Hopwcll, 1623. The rest of his men, their provisions, arms, &c. over the Water. The MUSTER of Capt. Raph Hamor. Capt. Raph Hamor. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamor. Jeremy Clement | ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ Elizabeth Clement J Servants. John Lightfoote, in the Seaventicre. Francis Gibbs, a boy, in the Seaflozver. Ann Addams, a maid servant. The rest of her servants, &c. at HOG Island, 224 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Cap^- William Pierce. Capt. William Pierce, came in the Seaventure. Mrs. Jone Pierce, his wife, in the Blessing. Servants. Thomas Smith, aged 17 years, in the Abegaile. Henry Bradford, aged 35 years, in 'Cos. Abegaile. Ester Ederife, a maid servant. In the Jonathan. Angelo, a Negro woman, in the Treasurer. The rest of his servants, &c., at MULBERRY Island. The MUSTER of Abraham Piersey, Marchaunt. Mr. Abraham Piersey, came in the Susan, 1616. Elizabeth, his daughter, aged 15 years, ^ came in the SoutMmpton, Mary, his daughter, aged 11 years, J 1623. Servants. Christopher Lee, aged 30 years, Richard Sericant, aged 36 years, ' \ maidservants, Annis Shaw, ) The rest at Piersey's Hundred, . „ ^ ^came in the Southampton, 1623. Alice Chambers, ^ ^ r > o The MUSTER of Mr. Edward Blaney. Mr. Edward Blaney, came in the Francis Bonaventtire. Servants. Robert Bew, aged 20, came in the Dutie. John Russell, aged 19, came in the Bona Nova. All the rest of his Servants, &c., at his plantation, over the Water. Robert Poole, came in the James Hicmott, came in the Bonavetiture. His wife, in the MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 225 Thomas Southern, came in the George, 1620. Servant. Thomas Crust, aged — , came in the George, 1620. Randall Smallwood, came in the George Grane, came in the Seaventure. Eleanor, his wife, in the Susan. John Grane, their sonne, aged 10 years. Rebecca Snow, 1 , , , ^ ' |- her daughters. Sara Snow, ) Edward Cadge, came in the Marmaduke. Nathaniell Jeffreys, came in the Gift. John Jackson, came in the John Jackson, his sonn, aged g years. Gertian Buck, aged 10 years. Thomas Alnutt, came in the Gifte. His Wife, in the Marygold. Servant. Roger Roeds, aged 20 years, in the Bonybess. Peter Langman, came in the William and Thomas. Mary, his wife, came in the Peeter Ascam, her sonn, aged i year. Abigaile Ascam, her daughter, aged 4 years. Benomy Buck, aged 8 years. Peleg Buck, aged 4 years. Servants. Abraham Porter, aged 36 years, in the Thomas Sawier, aged 23 years, in the John Burrowes, came in the 29 226 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Bridgett, his wife. Mara Buck, aged 13 years. Servants. John Cooke, aged 27 years. Nicholas Gouldsmith, aged 19 years. John Bradston, aged 18 years. Thomas Thorowgood, aged 17 years. Ellias Gaile, aged 14 years. Andrew Howell, aged 13 years. Ann Ashley, aged 19 years. Elizabeth Soothey, came in the Southampton. Ann Soothey, her daughter. John Jefferson, came in the Bona Nova. Walgrave, Mark, in the Margrett and John. William Mutch, came in the Jonathan. Margaret, his wife, in the George, 1623. Richard Steephens, came in the George, 1623. Servants. Wassell Rayner, aged 28 years, came in the — Thomas Spillman, aged 28 years, in the George, 1623. Edward Prise, aged 29 years, in the George, 1623. J DANE Rayner, wife of Wassell Rayner. George Minifie, arrived in the Samuell, July, 1623. Servants. John Griffin, aged 26 years, in the William and John, 1624. Edward Williams, aged 26 years, came in the same shipp. John Barnett, aged 26 years, came in the Jonathan, 1620. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 227 yames' Ileand. John Stoaks, ) ■ ^^ ^xr ■ u ■' ' V came in the Warwick. Ann, his wife, 3 Richard Tree, came in the George. John, his sonne, aged 1 2 years. Servants. Silvester Bullen, aged 28 years, came in the — William Lasey, "I • 4.1, c ^7 ^^ .<„, > came m the Southampton, 1024. Susan, his wife, ) John West, came in the Bonybess. Thomas Crompe, came in the John Greevett, came in the Ellen, his wife, in the James Hand. Thomas Passmore, ) „ • 4.1, /- ' \ came in the George. Jane, his wife, J Servants. Thomas Kerfitt, aged 24 years, in the Hopwell. Robert Julian, aged 20 years, in the Jacob. John Buckminster, aged 20 years, 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 Bonaventiire. Elizabeth, his wife, in the same shipp. Francis Pall, a boy, aged 6 years. Thomas Pall, a boy aged 4 years. John Hall, came in the John and Francis. Susan, his wife, in the London Merchant. 29- 2 28 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Robert Marshall, came in the George. Ann, his wife, in the same shipp. Thomas GruBB, came in the George. John Osborne, came in the Mary, his wife^ in the William Carpenter, came in the Sarah. Allice, his wife, in the Allice, their daughter, aged 4 years. Thomas Grave, came in the Margaret, his wife, in the — William, their sonne, aged 3 years. J one, their daughter, aged 6 years. Gabriell Holland, came in the John and Francis. Rebecca, his wife, in the same ship. JOSIAS Tanner, aged 24 years, came in the Andrew Raily, came in the William Cooksey. John, his son, aged i year. Thomas Bagler. Ann, his daughter, aged 4 years. William Carter. Alice Kean, a maidservant. John Johnson. John Hitchy. Ann, his wife. Thomas de la Maior. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 229 DEAD at James' Cittie and in the Hand, 1624. Richard Mumford. Goodwife Jeffereys. George Clarke. Thomas Popkin. Bartholemew Blake. Thomas Sides. William Wanerton. Thomas West. SiBiLL Royall. Wm. Spencer, a child. Mrs. Peirse. A servant of Mr. Keth's. John Gee. A servant of Peeter Longman. Phinloe. Mrs. Susan Keth. Neck of Land near James Citty. The MUSTER of the inhabitants of the Neck of Land near James' Citty, taken February the 4th, 1624. Richard Kingsmall, came in the Delaware. Jane, his wife, in the Susan. Nathaniell, his Sonne, aged 5 years. Susan, his daughter, aged i year. Servants. HORTON Wright, aged 20 years, came in the Susan. John Jackson, aged , came in the Abigail. Edward, a Negro. Isbell Pratt, came in the Jonathan. John Smith, came in the Bonaventure. Thomas Bagwell, came in the Thomas Bennett, came in the Bona Nova. Margery, his wife, in the Guist. Sarah Bromedg, a child of 2 years. 230 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. John Reddish, came in the . Mr. Alnutt and his servant here planted, retoned before in the Muster of James' Cittie. DEAD in this Plantation, 1624. A man servant of Mr. Kingsmell's. LIVING. Richard Pierce, ) - ^t. ,r .. (■came m the Neptune. Elizabeth, his wife, J Anchers Hope, fames' City. Thomas Bransby, came in the Charitie. Servants. Nicholas Greenhill, aged 24 years. \ Chadwallader Jones, aged 22 years, [- Came in the Marmaduke, Robert Crew, aged 23 years. J 1623. John Ellison, came in the Prosperous, 1623. Ellin, his wife, in the Charitie. Servant. John Badeley, aged 24 years, came in the Hopewell, 1623. Thomas Farley, came in the Ann, 1623. Jane, his wife, in the same shipp. Ann, a child. Servant. Nicholas Shotter, aged 40 years, in the Ann, 1623. John Johnson, came in the William and Thomas. Margaret, his wife, in the Abigaile. George PrOUSE, came in the Diana. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 231 DEAD at Ancher's Hope. George Ellison, a child. A maidservant of Mr. Bransbye's. William Browne. Burrow s Hill, fames' Citty. Mr. Burrows and 6 of his men which are planted heare are retoned with their arms, &c., at jAMES' CiTTlE. John Smith came in the Elizabeth, 161 1. Susanna, his wife, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Francis Smith, his sonne, aged i year. Servant. John Ellatt, aged 15 years, in the Margarett and John, 1621. George Pelton, came in the Furtherance, 1622. Richard Richards, came in the London Merchant, 1620. Richard Dolphinbe, came in the Gteist, 1618. Pace's Paines, fames' Citty. John Proctor, came in the Seaventure, 1607. Allis, his wife, in the George, 1621. Servants. Richard Grouc, aged 30, in the George, 1623. Edward Smith, aged 20, in the George, 162 1. William Nayle, aged 15, in the Ann, 1623. Pheteplace Close, came in the Starr, 1608. Daniell Wattkins, in the Charles, 162 1. Servant. John Skinner, in the Marmadnke, 162 1. Thomas Gates, came in the Swan, 1609. Elizabeth, his wife, in the Warwick, 1620. 232 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. William Bedford, in the James, 1621. Francis Chapman, came in the Starr, 1603. Smirk's Plant, yames Citty. The MUSTER of Capt. Roger Smith's men over the Water. Francis Fowler, aged 23 years. Christopher Lawson. Alice, his wife. Christopher Redhead, aged 24 years. Stephen Webb, aged 25 years. John Butterfield, aged 23 years. William Baker, aged 24 years. Richard Alford, aged 26 years. Thomas Harvie, aged 24 years. Thomas Molton, aged 25 years. Mr. Blaneys Plant, jfames Citty, The MUSTER of Mr. Edward Blaney's men over the Water. Richard Watkins, aged 30 years, came in the Francis Bonaventure. Nathaniell Floid, aged 24, in the Bona Nova. George Rogers, 23 John Shelley, 23 Thomas Ottowell, 40 Thomas Crouch, 40 Robert Sheppeard, 20, in the Hopwell. William Sawier, 18, in the Hopwell. Robert Chambrie, 19, in the George. in the Bona Nova. MUSTERJtOLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 233 William Harley, 23, in the Charles. Lawley Damport, 29, in the Duty. William Ward, 20, in the Jonathan. Jeremy White, 20, in the Tyger. John Hatker, 17, in the Hopwell. Robert Whitmore, 22, in the Duty. > came in the Southampton, 1622. Capt. Matthews Plant., J antes Citty. Capt. Samwell Matthews, came in the Southmpton, 1622. Mr. David Sands, Minister, came in the Bonaventure, 1620. Servants. Robert Mathews, aged 24 years. ' Roger Williams 20 „ Samuell Davies 18 „ Henry Jones 25 „ Aaron Conaway 20 „ John Thomas 18 „ Michaell Lapworth... 16 „ William LusAM 27 „ -, William Feild 23 „ lin the Charles, 1621. Peeter Montague 21 ,, i Robert Fernall, 31, in the London Merchant, 1619. Walter Coop [Cooper], 33, in the Jonathan, 1619. William Walters, 27, in the Bona Nova, 16 18. Nicholas Chapman, 31, in the Jonathan, 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 Furtherance, 1622. Thomas Hopson, 12, in the Bona Nova, 161 9. 234 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Abraham Wood, io, in the Margarett and John, 1620. William Kingsley, 24 | j^ ^^^ Marmaduke, 1623. Thomas Bridges, 12 J Arthur Goldsmith, 26, came in the Diana, 161 8. Mr. Crowders Plant, fames' Citty. Hugh Crowder, came in the BojiaNova, 1619. Servants. Richard Ball, in the George, 161 7. Thomas Hawkins, in the James, 1622. Paule Renalles, in the Try all, 16 19. Nicholas Smith, a boy of 18 years, in the Bona Nova, 1621. John Verin, a boy of 14 years in the George, 1623. Mr. Treasurer s Plant. The MUSTER of Mr. George Sands, Esquire. Mr. George Sands, Esquire, Treasurer, &c., came in the George, 1621. Servants. Martin Turner, George Bailee, John Spark, John Daney, , . , ^ 1. T- „ rcame m the George, 1021. John Edwards ^ ' Nicholas Tompson. RosAMUs Carter, John Stone, a boy, _, Nicholas Comon, 1 j„ t^e Guiste, 1622. Nicholas Eyres, a boy, } David Mansfield,) j^^ ^j^^ ^^^^ j^^^a, 1619, hired servants. John Claxon, ■' MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 235 Thomas Swifte, \ ■ ^, ^ r ^ „ >• in the I yzer, ire&mcn, 1022. John Baldwine, 3 Daniel Poole, a Frenchman, hired. His wife. A young child of theirs. Mr. Treasurer s Plant., James Citty. The MUSTER of those that live in Mr. Treasurer's Plant. Robert Sheaperd, came in the George, 162 1. James Chambers, in the Dutie, 1620. John Parsons, William Benge, John Evens, } in the Marygold, 1619. Robert Edmunds, John Comes, John Tyos, William Pilkington, , , „ T- T >in the Bona Nova, 1620. Elias Long, Thomas Hall, Margaret Pilkington, ) „ „ y women. Jane Long, ) Mr. Vincencio, the Italian. Mr. Bernardo. His wife. A child. Zachary Cripps, came in the Margrett and 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 James, 1622. 30—2 236 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. DEAD at the Plantations, over the Water. John Philmott. William Plant. Thomas Rowlson. Edward Jones. John Dimsdale. John Docker. Robert Aldridge. Richard Greene. James Davis. David Williams. John Foxen. Elias Henton. Thomas Fitch. Enecha Fitch. John Sere. William Sands. George Gurr, ") Slain by the William Comes, i Indians. Robert Evars. Pkacable Sherewood. William Hall. Hog Island. The MUSTER of Capt. Ralph Hamor's Servants. Jeffery Hull, came in the George. MORDECAY Knight, in the William and John. Thomas Doleman, in the Returne. Elkinton Ratliff, in the Seafloure. Thomas Powell, in the Seafloure. Thomas Cooper, in the Returne. John Davies, in the Gtiiste. The MUSTER of Lieutenant Barkley. Lieutenant Edward Barkley, in the Unitie. Mrs. James Barkley, in the Seafloure. Jane Barkley, his daughter. Servants. Thomas Phillips, ) ■ . 1, d ,7- ' \ in the £oim Nova. Francis Barrett, J MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. . 237 Robert Martin, in the George. Katherine Davies, in the Southampton. John Uty, came in the Francis Bonaventure. Ann, his wife, in the Seailoure. John, his son, in the Seafloure. Servants. William Burt, William Stocker, Richard Bickley, in the Returne. \ in the Bonybess. John Chew, came in the Charitie. Sarah, his wife, in the Seafloure. Servants. Roger Delk, in the Southampton. Samuel Parson, in the Hopewell. Walter Haslewood, in the Returne. Henry Elwood, ) • ^1 c- • r. ' \ m the Francis Bonaventure. William RamshaWj ) John Stone, in the Swann. SiSLEY, his wife, in the Seafloure. Henry Crocker, in the Marygold. J ONE, his wife, in the Swan. Henry Woodward, in the Diana. Jane, his wife. Thomas Hikkock, in the Marygold. Alice, his wife. -Roger Webster. ^ Joane, his wife. Joane Davis. 238 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Hog Island. The MUSTER of Sir George Yeardley's men. Maximilian Stone, aged 36 years, came in the Temperance, 1620. Elizabeth, his wife, in the same ship. Maximilian, his son, aged 9 months. Robert Guy, 22, in the Swan, 1619. Edward Yates, 18, in the Duty, 161 9. Oscar Puggett, 20, in the Diana, 1619. Alexander Saunders, 24, in the Truelove. William Strathey, 17, in the Temperance, 1620. George Whitehand, 24, in the Temperance, 1620. Henry King, 22, in the Jonathan, 1620. John Day, 24, in the London MercJtant, 1620. The Wife of John Day, in the same shipp. John Root, in the Guist n Walter Blake, in the Swan >- Dwellers. Thomas Watts, in the Treasurer ' David Button ) _^ , ^ T, r Dead. Richard Baker ... J The rest of his servants, &c., retoned from James' Citty. Martins Hundred. The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Martin's Hundred, taken the 4th February, 1624. Mr. William Harwood, came in the Francis Bonaventure. Servants. Hugh Hughs, came in the Guiste. Ann, his wife n Thomas Doughtie, aged 26 V came in the Abigail/, John Hasley, aged 22 years -' Samuell Weaver, aged 20, in the Bonybess. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 239 Elizabeth Bygrave, 12, came in the Warwick. Ellis Emerson n Ann, his wife Vcame in the George, 1623. Thomas, his sonn ^ Servants. Thomas Goulding, aged 26 years, came in the George, 1623. Matrin Slatier, aged 20, came from Canada, in the Swan, 1624. Robert Addams ) ■ ^^. t, at f came in the Bona Nova. Augustine Leak J Winifred Leak, his wife, came in the George, 1623. Servant. Richard Smith, aged 24 years, came in the George, 1623. Stephen Barker, came in the James. Humphrey Walden, in the Warwick. John Jackson ) . ,, „r ■ 1. . . r came m the Warwuk. Ann, his wife, ) A child aged 20 weeks. Servants. Thomas Ward, aged 47 years ... ") • ^, ur i came in the Warwick. John Steephens, 35 years J Samuell March, came in the William and Thomas. COLLICE, his wife, in the Ann, 1623. Samuell Culley, came in the London Merchant. Robert Scotchmore and his company now planted here are retonned before in the Maine. DEAD at Martin's Hundred this year. Allice Emerson, a girle. Robert, a boy of Mr. Emerson's. a girl of John Jackson's. a child of SAMUEL March. 240 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Mulburie Hand. The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Mulbury Iland, taken the 25th of January, 1624. The MUSTER of Capt. William Pierce's Servants. Richard Attkins, aged 14, came in the London Merchant. Abigall, his wife ) . ., y,,- „ ' > came m the Abigail. William Baker, aged 20 J Robert Aston, 29, in the Treasurer. Hugh Wing, 30, s Robert Lathom, 20, / ■ ^i, ^ c vcame m the George, 1020. Richard Aldon, 19, I Thomas Wood, 35, ' Roger Ruce, came in the Charles. Alexander Gill, 22, in the Bonny bess. Samuil Morris, 20, in the Abigail. Thomas Rose, 35, in the Jonathan. Robert Hedges, aged 40 years, 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 Margaret and John. Richard Downes, came in the jonatJmn. 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. Anthony Baram, came in the Abigail. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 241 Elizabeth, his wife, in the William and Thomas. Thomas Harwood, came in ih.e. Margaret and John, 1622. Grace, his wife, in the George. Servant. Thomas Read, aged 65 years. Wariscoyack. The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Wariscoyack, taken the 7th February, 1624. The MUSTER of Mr. Edward Bennett's Servants. Henry Pink, came in the London Merchant, 1619. John Bate, in the Addam, 162 1. Peeter Collins, in the Addam, 1621. Wassel Webling, ) . ,, ^ y m the fames, 1021. Antonio, a Negro, ) Christopher Reynold, \ Luke Chappman, rin the John and Francis, 1622. Edward Maybank, ^ John Attkins, •> William Denum, tin the Gidste, 167.3, Francis Banks, j Mary, a Negro woman, in the Margareit and John, 1622. A MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Basse's Chovse. Capt. Nathaniell Basse, his MUSTER. Nathaniell Basse, aged 35, in the Ftirtherance, 1622. William Barnard, aged 21, in the Furtherance, 1622. Edward Wigge, aged 22, in the Abigail, 1621. 31 242 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. The MUSTER of Thomas Phillipes. Thomas Phillipes, aged 25, in the William and Thomas, i6ii Elizabeth Phillipes, aged 23, in the Seafloure, 1621. The MUSTER of Thomas Bennett. Thomas Bennett, aged 38, in the Neptune, 161 8. Mary Bennett, aged 18, in the Southampton, 1622. Roger HefoRD, aged 22, in the Return, 1623. Benjamin Simes, aged 33, in the . Richard Longe, his MUSTER. Richard Longe, aged 33, in the .' Alice Longe, aged 23, in the London Mercliant, 1620. Robert Longe, a child, born in Virginia. Richard Evans, his MUSTER. Richard EvanSj aged 35, in the Neptune, 1618. William Newman, his MUSTER. William Newman, aged 35, in the Furtherance, 1622. John Vemy, aged 35, in the Furtherance, 1622. Henrie Woodward, his MUSTER. Henry Woodward, aged 30, in the John Breowninge, aged 22, in the Abigail, 1621. Servants. Ambrose , aged 25, in the Marmaduke, 162 1. Peeter , aged 19, in the Margrett and John, 1620. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 243 A List of the DEAD in Wariscoyack, 1624. Margaret Symes. Nathaniell, ) c \ Servants, Thomas. ) John Selley. Nathaniell Haukwortii. Thomas Sewond. Benjamin Hirudsleard. Thomas, Of Mr. Bennett's men, ) slain by the Indians. i Newportes News. Mr. Danniell Gookines MUSTER, Servants. William Wadsworth, aged 26. William Foockes, aged 24. Thomas Curtis, aged 24. Peeter Sherwood, aged 21. Gilbert Whitfield, aged 23. Rise Griffin, aged 24. William Smith, aged 23. Anthonie Ebsworth, aged 26. ISAYE Delywarr, aged 22. Henry Carsley, aged 23. Roger Walker, aged 22. Edmond Morgan, aged 22. William Clarke, aged 25. "Joseph Mosley, aged 21. ^ All these came in the Flying Hart, 1621. John Parratt, aged 36. Robert Smith, aged 22. William Croney, aged 24. William Longe, aged 19. Anne Ebsworth, aged 44. Ellnor Harris, aged 21. in the Providence, 1623. DEAD in his Plantation, One Armstronge. 31—2 244 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS 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. Elizabeth Tucker, bom in Virginia in August. George Tomson, aged 17 -j Paule Tomson, aged 14 >-in the George, 1623. William Tomson, — 11 ) Pascoe Champion, aged 23 1 . ^, r-n ^ ^ ^ y m the E/lenor, 1621. Strenght Sheere, aged 23 J Thomas Evans, aged 23 \ Stephen Collowe, aged 23 tin the George, 1623. Robert Munday, aged 18 -' Mahewe Robinson, aged 24, in the greai kopewel/, 1623. Richard Appleton, aged 19, in the James, 1622. John Morris, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Mary Morris, aged 22, in the George, 1623. William Hutchinson, aged 21, in the Diana, 161 8. Peeter Porter, aged 20, in the Tyger, 162 1. William Crawshaw, an Indian Baptised. Anthony, negro ; Isabell, a negro, and William her child, baptised. John Downeman, his MUSTER. John Downeman, aged 33, in the John and Francis, i6ii. Elzabeth Downeman, aged 22, in the Waj-wick, 1621. Moyses Stones, aged 16, in the Bone Bes, 1623. John Laydon, his MUSTER. John Laydon, aged 44, in the Susan, 1606. Anne Laydon, aged 30, in the Mary Margetf, 1608. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 245 Virginia Laydon Alce Laydon ,, . ,r- • • yborn in Virginia. Laberin Laydon ^ Margaret Laydon William Cole, his MUSTER. William Cole, aged 26, in the Neptune, 1 61 8. Francis Cole, aged 27, in the Susan, 1616. Roger Farbrase, aged 26, in the Elizabeth, 1621. Miles Peickett and Francis Mitchell, their MUSTER. Miles Peickett, aged 36, in the Starr, 1610. Francis Mitchell, aged 38, in the Neptune, 161 8. Maudlin Mitchell, aged 21, in the Bona Nova, 1620. John Mitchell, bom in Virginia, 1624. Richard Younge, his MUSTER. Richard Younge, aged 31, in the George, 1616. JOANE Younge, aged 26, in the Guiste, 1618. Joane Young, aged 2, bom in Virginia. Susan , aged 12, in the Swan, 1624. Leiveten Alburno Lupo, his MUSTER. AlbuRNO Lupo, aged 40,. in the 5wa;«, 1610. Elizabeth Lupo, aged 28, in the George, 1616. Temperance Lupo, aged 4, born in Virginia. Servants. Henry Draper, aged 14, in the George, 1621. Joseph Herin, aged 16, in the Warivick, 162 1. 246 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. John Powell, his MUSTER. John Powell, aged 29, in the Swallow, 1609. Kathren Powell, aged 22, in the Flying Hart, 1622. John Powell, born in Virginia. Servant. Thomas PeateK, aged 20, in the Marie Providence, 1622. Larence Peale, his MUSTER. Larence Peale, aged 23, in the Margaret and John, 1620, William Smith, aged 30, in the Jacob, 1624. Robert Brittin, his MUSTER. Robert Brittin, aged 30, in the Edwin, 161 8. MiHELL WiLcocKES and John Slater, their MUSTER. MlHELL WiLCOCKES, aged 31, in the Prosperous, 1610. Elizabeth Wilcockes, aged 23, in the Concord, 1621. John Slater, aged 22, in the George, 1617. Ann Slater, aged 17, in the Guyst, 1622. Servants. James Field, aged 20, in the Swan, 1624. John Jornall, aged 20, in the Ann, 1623. Theodore Joones, aged 16, in the Margrett and John, 1620. Joseph Cobb, his MUSTER. Joseph Cobb, aged 25, in the Treasurer, 1613. Elizabeth Cobb, aged 25, in the Bone-Bes, 1623. John Snowood, aged 25, in the . MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 247 Cornelius May, his MUSTER. Cornelius Maye, aged 25, in the Providence, 1616. William Morgan, als Brookes, his MUSTER. William Morgan, aged 30, in the Starr, 1610. William Morgan, aged 2, born in Virginia. Mr. William Julian, his MUSTER. William Julian, aged 43, in the Hercules, 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. Servants. Thomas Flower, aged 22, in the George, 1623. Wyatt Masonn, aged 16, in the Ann, 1623. Leiveten'^- Thomas Purfruy, his MUSTER. Thomas Purfey, aged 43, in the George, 1621. Christopher Colethorpe, aged 18, in "dx^ Furtherance, 1622. Danniell Tanner, aged 40, in the Sampson, 161 8. Servants. Henry Feeldes, aged 26, in the Jacob, 1624. William Bauldwin. John Barnabe, his MUSTER. John Barnabie, aged 21, in the London Marchant, 1620. 248 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. John Hazard, his MUSTER. John Hazard, aged 40, in the William mtd Thomas, 1618. Servant. Abraham Pelteare, aged 14, in the Swmt, 1624. Jeremiah Dickinson, his MUSTER. Jeremiah Dickinson, aged 26, in "Csx?: Margrett and John, 1620. Elizabeth Dickinson, aged 38, in the Margreti and John, 1623. Philip Lupo, his MUSTER. Philip Lupo, aged 42, in the George, 1621. Ensigne Thomas Willoby, his MUSTER. Thomas Willoby, aged 23, in \h.G. Prosperous, 161 o. Servants. Joan Chaundler, aged 24, in the Hercules, 1609. Thomas, aged 20, in 'Cat great Hopewell, 1623. Robert Bennett, aged 24, in the Jacob, 1624. Nicolas Davis, aged 13, in the Marie Gould, 161 8. John Hatton, his MUSTER. John Hatton, aged 26, in the Treasorer, 161 3. Olive Hatton, aged 32, in the Abigail, 1620. Mr. Cisse, Minister, his MUSTER. Mr. George Keth, aged 40 -j JAME Whitinge, aged 16 r" '^' ^'°'^'' '^'^- John Keth, aged 11. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 249 Susan Bush, her MUSTER. Susan Bush, aged 20, in the George, \6i'j. Sara Spence, aged 4, born in Virginia. Servants. Clement Evans, aged 30, in the Edzvin, 16 16. William Parker, aged 20, in the Charles, 161 6. John Seward, aged 30, in the Giefe, 1622. Gilbert Marburie, aged 32, in the Southampton, 1622. Thomas Willson, in the Ti-uelovc, 1623. Capt. Nicolas Martne, his MUSTER. Nicholas Martne, aged 33, in the Francis Bonaventurc. Peter Eccallowe, aged 30, in the Southampton. William Stafford, aged 17, in the Furtherance. Mr. John Banum, and Robert Sweete, their MUSTERS. John Banum, aged 54, in the Susan, 1616. Elizabeth Banum, aged 43, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Robert Sweete, aged 42, in the Neptune, 161 8. Servants. Nicholas ThreDDER, aged 30, in the KatJierine, 1623. Richard Robisonn, aged 22, in the Bona Nova, 1620. John Hill, aged 26, in the Bona Nova, 1620. William Morton, aged 20, in the Margrett and John, 1620. James Pascoll, aged 20, in the Warwick, 1621. Robert Draper, aged 16, in the Jacob, 1624. Sara Gouldinge, aged 20, in the Ann, 1623. 32 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Richard Mintrene, his MUSTER. Richard Mintrene, aged 40, in the Margrett and John, 1620. William Beane, aged 25, in the Diana, 1618. Edward Mintrene, aged 12, in the Margrett and John, 1620. John Inman, aged 26, in the Falcon, i6ig. William Browne, aged 14, in the Southampton, 1622. Anthony Burroes, his MUSTER. Anthony Burroes, aged 44, in the George, 1617. John Waine, his MUSTER. John Waine, aged 30, in the Neptune, 1618. Anthony Waine, aged 30, in the Swan, 1610. George Ackland, aged 7 ), . ^^. . . \ born in Virginia. Mary Ackland, aged 4 ) John Harlow, aged 28, in the Sampson, 1619. Robert Sabyn, aged 30, in the Marget ajid John, 1622. Philipp Chapman, aged 23, in the Flying Hart, 1621. Mr. Robert Salford, his MUSTER, and John Salford. Mr. Robert 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 Nova, 1620. Servants. William Ellison, aged 44, in the Swan, 1624. Thomas Faulkner, aged 28, in the Mary Providence, 1622. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 251 Bartholemew Wethersbie and Richard Boulton, their MUSTERS. Bartholemew Wethersbie, aged 30, in the Providence, 16 16. DORYTHIE Wethersbye, aged 30, in the London Merchant, 1620. Richard Boulton, aged 28, in the Marjf and James, 1610. Richard, aged 15, in the Swan, 1624. John Gundrie, his MUSTER. John Gundrie, aged 33, in the Starr, 1610. Marie Gundrie, aged 20, in the George, 161 8. John Gundrie, aged 2, born in Virginia. Francis Mason, his MUSTER. Francis Mason, aged 40, in the John and Francis, 161 3. Alice Mason, aged 26, in the Margrett and John, 1622. Francis Mason, born in Virginia. Servants. William Querke, aged 30, in the Marmaduke, 1621. Thomas Worthall, aged 14, in the Marmaduke, 1621. William Stafford, aged 16, in the Fziriherance, 1622. Henrie Ganie, aged 21, in the DzUie, 1619. John Robinson, aged 21, in the Margaret and John, 1622. Farrar Flinton, his MUSTER. Farrar Flinton, aged z6, in the. Elisabeth, 1612. Joane Flinton, aged 38, in the Elizabeth, 1612. William Bentlie, aged ^6, in the Jacob, 1624. 252 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Servants. ARTHUR SMYTH, aged 25 | j^ ^^^ Margaret and John, 1622 Hugh Hall, aged 13 J John Hardcastell, aged 20, in the Jacob, 1624. Henry Nasfeild, aged 19, in the Swan, 1624. James Sleight and Francis Huff, their MUSTERS. Francis Huff, aged 20, in the Swan, 1624. James Sleight, aged 42, in the Tryall, 1610. Lieuten. John Chisman, his MUSTER. John Chisman, aged 27, in the Flying Hart, 1621. Edward Chisman, aged 22, in the Providence, 1623. Mr. Thomas Spilman, his MUSTER. Thomas Spilman, aged 24, in the George, 1616. Hanna Spilman, aged 23, in the Bo7ia Nova, 1620. Elizabeth Hill, bom in Virginia. Servants. Robert Brown, aged 25, in the Marygould, 1618. Rebecca Brown, aged 24, in the Southampton, 1623. Thomas Parrish, aged 26, in the Charity, 1622. John Harris, aged 21, in the Jacob, 1624. Oliver Jinkins his MUSTER. Oliver Jinkins, aged 30, in the Mary jeanics, 1610. Joan Jinkins, aged 26, in the George, 1617. Alexander Jinkins, born in Virginia. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 253 William Gayne and Robert Newman, their MUSTERS. Robert Newman, aged 25, in the Neptune, 1618. William Gayne, aged 36, in the Bona Nova, 1620. John Taylor, aged 34, in the Swan, 1610. Rebecca Taylor, aged 22, in the Margrett and John, 1623. John Coker, aged 20. Richard Packe, aged 23, in the Warwick, 1621. Abraham A velin, aged 23 ) . . _,. , . ^ '', ^ Y m the Ehzadeik, 1620. Arthur Avelin, aged 26 ) Thomas Godby, his MUSTER. Thomas Godby, aged 38, in the Deliverance, 1608. Joan Godby, aged 42, in the Flying Hart, 1621. John Curtis, aged 22, in the Flying Hart, 1621. Christopher Smith, aged 23, in the Return, 1624. Mr. Edward Waters, his MUSTER. Edward Waters, aged 40, in the Patience, 1608. Grace Waters, aged 21, in the Diana, 161 8. William Waters, ) , .,,■•• X born in Virginia. Margaret Waters, > William Hampton, aged 40, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Joane Hampton, aged 25, in the Abigail, 1621. Thomas Lane, aged 30, in the Treasorer, 161 3. Alice Lane, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Thomas Thornebury, aged 20, in the George, 1616. Servants. Adam Thorowgood, 18, "I . ^, ^, , ^ (- m the Charles, 102 1. Nicholas Browne, ) Paule Harwood, aged 20, in the Bona Nova, 1622. Stephen Reede, aged 17, in the George, 161 8. 254 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Matthias Francisco, aged i8, in the Jacob, 1624. Robert Pen rise, aged 12, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Capt. Thomas Davis, his MUSTER. Capt. Thomas Davis, aged 40, in the Jokn and Francis, 1623. Thomas Hewes, aged 40, in the John and Francis, 1623. Mr. Francis Chamberlin, his MUSTER. Francis Chamberlin, aged 45, in the Marmaduke, 1621. Rebecca Chamberlin, aged 37, in the Bona Nova, 1622. Francis Chamberlin, aged 3, born in Virginia. Servants. John Forth, aged 16 1 . ,, „ ,.. ,^ •' ^' , „ f in the Bona Nova, 1622. William Worlidge, aged 18... J LlONELL Rowlston, aged 30, in the God's Guifte, 1623. David Burton, aged 28, in the Swan, 1624. Percivall Ibottson, his MUSTER. Percivall Ibottson, aged 24, in the Neptune, 161 8. Elizabeth Ibottson, aged 23, in ^& flying Hart, 1621. John Davis, aged 24, in the John and Francis, 1623.^ Servants. , William Greene, aged 21, in the Hopewell, 1623. Robert Locke, aged 18, in the Warwick, 1621. Mr. Daniell Cookins, his MUSTER. William Wadsworth, aged 26. William Foulke, aged 24. Thomas Curtis, aged 24. Peter Sherwood, aged 21. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 255 Thomas Bouldinge, his MUSTER. Thomas Bouldinge, aged 40, in the Swan, 1610. William Bouldinge, born in Virginia. William Coxe, aged 26, in the Godspeede, 1610. Richard Edwards, aged 23 1. , , ^ T^ . r in the Jacob, 1624. Nicholas Dale, aged 20 ) Reynold Booth, his MUSTER. Reynold Booth, aged 32, in the Herades, 1609. Elizabeth Booth, aged 24, in the Ann, 1623. Servants. George Levett, aged 29, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Thomas Seywell, aged 20, in the Tyger, 1623. Thomas Garnett, his MUSTER. Thomas Garnett, aged 40, in the Swan, 1610. Elizabeth Garnett, aged 26, in the Neptune, 161 8. Susan Garnett, aged 3, born in Virginia. Ambrose Gyffith, aged 33, in the Bona Nova, i6ig. JOYSE Gyffith, aged 20, in the Jacob, 1624. Thomas Dunthorne, his MUSTER. Thomas Dunthorne, aged 27, in the Margrett and John, 1620. Elizabeth Dunthorne, aged 38, in the Tryall, 1610. Servants. William Tomson, aged 22 ^ George Turnor, aged 27 I in the Swan, 1624. George Banckes, aged 15 ) Thomas, an Indian Boaye. Elizabeth Joones, aged 30, in the Patience, 1609. Sara Joones, aged S, born in Virginia. 256 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Thomas Stepner, his MUSTER. Thomas Stepner, aged 35 years, in the Swan, 1610. Mr. Stockton, his MUSTER. Jonas Stockton, aged 40, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Richard POPELEY, aged 26 Richard Davis, aged 22 h^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^_ Walter Barrett, aged 26 f Timothy Stockton, aged 14 ... ^ Servants. William Duglas, aged 16, in the Margrett and John, 162 1. John Watson, aged 24, in the Swan, 1624. Tobias Hurst, his MUSTER. Tobias Hurst, aged 22, in the Treasurer, 1618. Mr. William Gany, his MUSTER. William Gany, aged 33, in the George, 1616. Anna Gany, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Anna Gany, born in Virginia Servants. Thomasin EestER, aged 26, in the Falcon, 161;/. Elizabeth Pope, aged 8, in the Abbigall, 1621. John Wright, aged 20 , William Clarke, aged 20 / Hather Tomson, aged 18 H" *^ Ambrose, 1623. Thomas S avadge, aged 18 ....) MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 257 Alexander Mountney, his MUSTER. Alexander Mountney, aged 33, in the Mary James, 1610. Lenord Mountney, aged 22, in the Bona Nova, 1620. John Walton, aged 28, in the Elizabeth, 1621. Bryan Rogers, aged 18, in the Elisabeth, 1621. John Washborne, aged 25, in the Jonathan, 1619. A List of the BURIALLES Weston Browne, April 20. Richard Wiste, April 26. John Wileman, April 28. John Jackson, May 12. Edward Hill, May ij. Peeter , May 16. James More, June 24. Mr. Tomson. I t 1 , Phillip Coocke 3 Thomas Ebes, July 12. Mr. Chamberlain's man, July 17. SiBiLL Morgan, July 18. Wethersby, August 8. James Chamberlin, Augt. 14. Mr. Fenton, Minister, Septem- ber 5. 8. in Elizabeth Citty, 1624. William White, September 12. James Chamberlain, Septem- ber 22. Mary Donneman, a child, No- vember 23. John Stamford, September 30. Thomas Davis. Peter Dickinson. Richard Easte. Thomas Hunter. John Simpell. Henru^ Middellton. Sammuell Lambert. John Bush. A MUSTER of the Inhabitants of Elizabeth Cittie, beyond Hampton River, Being the Company's land. Capt. Francis West, his MUSTER. Capt. Francis West, Counselor, aged 36, in the Mary Ann Margett, 1610. Mrs. Francis West, Widdowe, in the Supply, 1620. Nathaniell West, born in Virginia. 33 258 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Servants. JOANE Fairechild, aged 20, in the George, 161 8. Benjamin Owin, aged 18, in the Swan, 1623. William Parnell, aged 18, in the Southampton, 1622. Walter Couper, aged 22^ in the Neptune, 161 8. Reinould Godwin, aged 30, in the Abigail, 1620. John Pedro, a Negro, aged 30, in the Swan, 1623. Capt. John Martin, his MUSTER. C APT. John Martin , Sackford Wetherell, aged 21 John Smith, aged 31 John Howard, aged 24 , John Anthony, aged 23 , ^in the Swan, 1624. George Medcalfe, his MUSTER. George Medcalfe, aged 46. Sara Medcalfe, aged 30, in ^t Hopewell, 1624. Joane, a child. Edward Johnson, his MUSTER. Edward Johnson, aged 26, in the Abigail, 1621. in the Bona Nova, 1621. A child born in Virginia. John Lauckfild, his MUSTER. John Lauckfild, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 1621. Alice Lauckfild, aged 24, in the Abbigall, 1621. Sammuell Rennell, aged 30, in the Abigail, 1621. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 259 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. Elizabeth Ely, aged 30, in the Warwick, 1622. Ann Ely, born in Virginia. William Tiler, his MUSTER. William Tiler, in the Francis Bonaventure, 1620. Elizabeth Tiler, in the Francis Bonaventure, 1620. Servants. Robert More, aged 50, in the Providence, 1622. William Browne, aged 26, in the Providence, 1622. Robert Todd, aged 20, in the Hopewell, 1622. Anthony Burt, aged 18, in the Hopewell, 1622. Samuell Bennett, aged 40, in the Providence, 1622. JOANE Bennett, in the Providence, 1622. Thomas Flynt, his MUSTER. Thomas Flynt, in the Diana, 161 8. Thomas Morres, aged 21, in the Francis Bonaventure, 1620. He'nrie Wheeler, aged 20, in the Try all, 1620. John Brocke, aged 19, in the Bona Nova, i6ig. James Brookes, aged 19, in the Jonathan, 1619. Robert Savadge, aged 18, in ^& Elizabeth, 162 j. -2 26o MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. John Ward, his MUSTER. Adam Rimwell, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Christopher Wynwill, aged 26, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Oliver Jenkin, aged 40. Joan Jenkin, and a littell child. Henrie Potter, aged 50. Ann Potter, in the London Merchant. Robert Goodman, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, i6ig. Gregorie Dorie, his MUSTER, Gregorie Dorie, aged 36, in the Bona Nova, 1620. His Wife, and a littell Child, borne in Virginia. John More, his MUSTER. John More, aged 36, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Elizabeth More, in the Abigail, 1622. Sargent William Barry, his MUSTER. William Barry, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Servants. Richard Frisbie, aged 34, in the JonatJian, i6ig. William Rookines, aged 26, in the Bona Nova, 1619, Joseph Hattfild, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Cuthbert Seirson, aged 22, in the Bona Nova, 1619. John Gibbes, aged 24, in the Abigail, 1621. Francis Hill, aged 22, in the Boiia Nova, 1619. John Vaghan, aged 23, in the Bo7ia Nova, 1619. Edward Marshall, aged 26, in the Abigail, \6m. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 261 William JoycEj aged 26, in the Abigail, 1621. William Evans, aged 23, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Ralph Osborne, aged 22, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Morris Stanley, aged 26, in the Hopewell, 1624. Nicholas Weasell, aged 28, in the Abigail, 1621. Stephen Dickson, aged 25, in the Bona Nova, 1619. Thomas C alder, aged 24, in the Bona Nova, 161 9. William Hampton, his MUSTER. William Hampton, aged 34, in the Bona Nova, 162 1. Joane Hampton. John Arndell, age 22, in the Abigail, 1621. Anthonie Bonall, his MUSTER. Anthonie bonall, age 42 ) j^ ^^^ ^^. ^^^ ^g.^ Elias Legard, age 38 ) Robert Wright, age 45, in the Swan, 1608. Joane Wright, and two children, born in Virginia. William Binsler, age 18, in the Jacob, 1624. Robert Godwin, age 19, in the Swan, 1624. Robert Thrasher, his MUSTER. Robert Thrasher, age 22, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Roland Williams, age 20, in the Jonathan, 1622,. Servant. John SackER, age 20, in the Margett and John, 1623. John Haine, age 27, in the Margrett and John, 1622. 262 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Elizabeth Haine, in 'Cs\& Abigail, 1622. Nicholas Rowe, in the Elizabeth, 1621. Mary Rowe, in the London Merchant, 1620. Servants. Thomas Moreland, Ralph Hoode l^aged 19, in the Abigail, 1621. A List of the DEAD beyond Hampton River. Of Mr. Bonale's servant i Mr. Dowse, his men 2 Mr. Peeter Arndell. The Eastern) A MUSTER of the Inhabitants of the Easterne Snore. \ Shore, over the Baye. Capt. William Epes, his MUSTER,} in the William and Thomas. Margrett Epes, in the George, 1621. Servants. Nicholas Raynberd, age 22, in the Swan, 1624. William Burditt, age 25, in the Susan, 161 5. Thomas Cornish, age 25, in the Dutie, 1620. Peeter Porter, age 19, in the Tiger, 1621. John Baker, age 20, in the Ann, 1623. Edward Rogers, age 26, in the Anfi, 1623. Thomas Warden, aged 24, in the Ann, 1623. Benjamin Knight, age 28, in the Bo7ta Nova, 1620. Nicholas Granger, age 15, in the George, 1618. William Muimes, age 25, in the Sampson, 1619. Henrie Wilson, age 24, in the Sampson, 1619. James Blackborne, age 20, in the Sampson, 16 ig. Nicholas Sumerfild, age 15, in the Sampson, i6ig. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 263 Capt. John Willcocks, his MUSTER. Capt. John Willcocks, in the Bona Nova, 1620. Henrie Charlton, age 19, in the George, 1623. Ancient Thomas Savage, his MUSTER, Thomas Savage, in the John and Francis, 1607. Ann Savage, in the Sea Flower, 1621. Servants. John Washborne, age 30, in the Jonathan, 1620. Thomas Belson, 12. Capt. Thomas Granes, his MUSTER. Capt. Thomas Granes, in the Mary and Margrett, 1607. Walter Scott, his MUSTER. Walter Scott, in the Hercules, 1618. Apphia Scott, in the Gist, 161 8. Percis Scott, born in Virginia. Thomas Powell, his MUSTER. Thomas Powell, in the Sampson, 1618. William Smith, his MUSTER. William Smith, aged 36, in the Sampson, 161 8. Edward Drewe, his MUSTER. Edward Drewe, aged 22, in the Sampson, 161 8. 264 MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Charles Harman, his MUSTER. Charles Harman, age 24, in the Furtherance, 1622. JOHN ASKUME, age 22, in the ) ^j^^^^^^ ^^^4. Robert Fennell, age 20, in the ) James Knott, age 23, in the George, 161 7. Nicholas Hodgskins, his MUSTER. Nicholas Hodgskines, age 27, in the Edwin, 1616. Temperance Hodgskines, in the Jonathan, 1620. Margrett Hodskines, bom in Virginia. SoLLOMAN Greene, his MUSTER. Solloman Greene, age 27, in the Diana, 1618. Thomas Gaskoyne, his MUSTER. Thomas Gaskoyne, age 24, in the Bona Nova, 16 19. William Andrews, at the age of 25, in the Treasurer, 1617. Danniell Cugler, aged 28, in the London Merchant, 1620. John Blore, his MUSTER. John Blore, age 27, in the Star, 1610. Francis Blore, age 25, in the London Merchant, 1620. Servants. John Parramore, age 17, in the Bona Venture, 1622. John Wilkines. MUSTER ROLLS OF SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 265 Robert Ball, his MUSTER. Robert Ball, age 27, in the London Merchant, 16 19. William Bibbie, his MUSTER. William Bibbie, age 22, in the Swan, 1620. 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 Marj/ Gould, 1618. Briggett Wilkines, age 20, in the Warwick, 1621. Perregrin Watkins, his MUSTER. Perregrin Wj TKINS, age 24, in the George, 1621. - William Davis, his MUSTER. William Davis, age 33, in the William and Thomas, i6ii DEAD in his Plantation, 1624. Thomas Helcott. John Wilkines. 34 THE CORPORACON OF HENERICO. 1626. On the Northerly side of James River, from the Falles down to Henerico, contayning about 10 miles in length, are y' publique Lands, reserved and laid out, whereof loooo acres for the Universitie lands, 3000 acres for the Companys lands, with other lands belonging to the Colleege, the Comon Land for the Corporacon 1 500 acres. 1 On the Southerly side begining from the Falles, there are these PATTENTS graunted, vizt. Acres. John Peterson 100 Anthony Edwards 1 00 NaTHANIELL WORTON lOO John Proctor 100 Thomas Tracy 100 John Billiard 100 Francis Weston 300 Phettiplace Closse 100 John Price 150 Petter Neumart 1 20 William Perry 100 John Blower 100 surrendred for the use of the Iron Workes. Edward Hudson 100 Thomas Morgan 150 Thomas Sheffield 150 ^By Pattent. PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 267 In CoxENDALE, within the same Corporacon of Henerico. Acres. Edward Barkley 12" Richard Bolton 100 Robert AuKLAND 200 John Griffin 50 Peter Neinmart 40 Thomas TiNDALL 100 Thomas Reade 100 John Layden 200J -By Pattent. THE CORPORACON OF CHARLES CITTIE. Acres. George Grines 3 planted. William Vincent 100 planted. Richard Taylor 100 planted. Robert Partten 50 Thomas Douse 400 > By Pattent. George Cawcott 100 Isaac Chapline 50 Thomas Rosse 100 John Owlye 5° JosiAH Charde 100 John Dodds 5° William Sharfes 4° James Usher 100 William Cradouke 100 John Owly 15° Theophilus Beriston 1 00 By Pattent. 268 PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. planted, planted. planted, planted. Acres. John Harris 200 Robert Parttin 100 Nathaniell Causey 200 John Cartter 40 Captaine Maddison 250 Richard Biggs 150 Francis Mason 50 Henry Bagwell 50 Samuell Jarratt 100 John Dade 100 Thomas Swinhow 300 Thomas Hobson 150 Symon Fortescue 1 00 Thomas Oagre 100 William Baly 100 JohnWritters 100 Leift. Rich. Crudge 250 John Can 100 Richard Tayler 100 Robert Bourne 250 planted. 'By Patent. Laid out for the Company Land below Sherley Hundred Hand, 3000 acres. Claimed by CAPTAIN FRANCIS WEST, att WestonER, 500 acres. Uppon Apinatucke River. Acres. William Farrar 100^ Henry Milward 250 Charles Magnor 650 y By Pattent. Samuell Sharpe 100 Humphrey Kent 50^ PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 269 Acres. Mr. Abra. Persey iiSo>^ Richard Symons 100 Arthur Antonye 150 )-ByPattent. William Sizemore 100 William Dowglas 250- Here is land laid out for CHARLES CiTTlE and the Comon Land. The Territory of Great Weyonoke. Acres. Christopher Harding ... 100 William Baily 50 Richard Pratt 150 William Jarret 200 CAPT. Jo. WOODLIFFE 5 SO Temperance Baily 200 Samuell Jordan 450 planted. Temperance Baily 200 planted. Isaac Chaplin 200 planted. Capt. Nathaniell Powle . 600 By Pattent. Mr. Samuell Marcocke's DIvident. Persey's hundred 1000 acres, planted. Tank's Wayonoke, over against ) ^ ' ^ \ 2200 acres. Persey's hundred ) Captain Spillman's Divident. Marttin Brandon, belonging to Captain John Marttin, by Pattent out of England (planted). Upon the easterly side of Chapokes Creek is appointed 500 acres belong- ing to y' place of Treasure, by order of Courtt. John Marttin 100 acres. ^ George Harrison 200 I By Pattent. Samuell Each 500 ) 270 PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. On the Northerly side is the land belonging to Southampton hundred, containing 100,000 acres, and extending from Tank's Wayonoke down to the mouth of Chicahomny River. THE CORPORACON OF JAMES CITTIE. Adjoyneing to the Mouth of Chicohominy River there are 3000 acres of land laid out for y= Company, 3000 acres laid out for the place of Governor (planted), in which are some small parcells graunted by Sir Thomas Dale and Sir Samuell Argall (planted). Acres. Mr. Richard Bucke 750 planted The Geabe Land 100 JBy Pattent. In the Hand of James' Cittie are many parcells of land graunted to the inhabitants by pattent and order of Court. The Territory of Tappahama, over against James' Cittie. Acres, John Dodd 150 John Burrows 150 planted. Richard Pace 200 planted. Francis Chapman 1 00 t^Y pattent. Thomas Gates 100 Mr. John Rolfe 400 planted. Capt. Wm. Powell 200 planted. Capt. Samull Mathews Divident, plantee. Captain John Hurlestone Divident, plantee. John Bainham 200 planted. Mr. George Sandys 300 planted. Edward Grindon 150 planted. William EwENS 1000 planted. ^ By pattent. Capt. William Powell ... 550 planted. Ensigne Jo. Utie 100 P^OBERT EVERS lOO PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 27 [ In Hog Hand, Mary Baily, 500 acres, planted, (by Pattent). Southampton hundred, in Hog Hand, planted. Captain Raph Hamar, by claim in Hog Hand, 250 acres, planted. Archers Hope. I 300 planted. Acres. Capt. Roger Smith 100 planted. Richard Kingsmell 200 Mr. Wm. Claybourne 250 Ensign Wm. Spence and John Fowler John Johnson 100 Richard Kingsmell 300 William Fairfax 200 JOAKIM AnDREWES 100 John Grubb loo John Jefferson 250 George Perry 100 Richard Staples 150 Richard Breuster 100 - By Order of Court. By patent. ^By patent. Marttin's Hundred containeing, as is alledged, 80,000 acres, part planted. Nere Mulhery Iland. N athaniell H u att 200 acres. Capt. Wm. Peerce Mr. John Rolfe, with) „„ 1 ,. j ■' ' 5- 1,700 acres, planted, some others ) ■ By patent. 272 PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Warosquoiacke plantacon, contayneing downewards from Hog Island 14 miles by the River side, in which are these pattents following, viz. — Acres. John Carter 100 Christopher Daniell ... 100 Adam Dixon 100 John Berry 100 Thomas Winter 100 John Pollington 600 Thomas Poole 100 Anthony B arh am 1 00 Capt. Netha. Basse 300 planted. Giles Jones 150 planted. ► By patent. Blunt Pointe. Acres. Mr. Wm. Claybourne 500 by order of Court. John Bainham 300 by patent. Capt. Raph Hamer 500 by order of Court. Gilbert Peppett 50 planted. ) g Francis GiFFORD 50 planted. / Captaine Samuell Mathew, his Divident by order of Court, planted. Thomas Hethersall 200^ Cornelius May 100 Richard Craven 150 Richard Dree 50 |, By patent. Richard Domelawe 150 Persivall Ibbison so Edward Walters 100 PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 273 Belowe Blunt Point. Acres. Capt. John Hurlestone... 100 \ g patent Robert Hutch INS looJ JOHN SOUTHERNS 40 j 3^ ^.^er of Court. Sir Francis Wyatt 500 J Morris Thomson iso~] John Salford 100 Pharoah Flinton 150 LiEFT. Giles Alington ... 100 William Bentley 50 Thomas GoDBY 100- 'By patent. The CORPORATION OF ELIZABETH CITTIE. Acres. Newport Newes 1300 The Gleab land 100 Mr. Keyth 100 Thomas Taylor 50 John Powell 150 Capt. Wm. Tucker 150 Richard Boulton 50 John Salford 50 Robert Salford 100 Miles Prickett 150 John Bush 300 William Julian 150 LiEFT. Lupo 350 Elizabeth Lupo 50 Thomas Spilman 50 Edward Hill 100 By pattent. planted. planted. planted. planted. planted. planted. claimed and planted. planted. planted. planted. planted. planted. planted. planted, planted. ' by pattent. 35 274 PATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. Acres. Alexander MouNTNEY ... loo planted William Cole 50 planted. William Brooks 100 planted The Gleab LAND 100 planted. Eliza DouTHORNE 100 planted. William Gany 200 planted. William Epps, Divident plantee. William Landsden 100 planted. Mr. Wm. Claybourne 150 planted. John Gunnery 150 planted. Mary Gouldin 100 planted. Thomas Bouldin 200 planted. Mr. Fetter Arundell 200 Bartholomew Hoskins ... 100 Capt. Roughly Croshaw,^ between Fox Hill and [-500 Pemonkey River ) Tho. Willowsaby, about 2 miles ^ within the mouth of Pemon key River. ;} by patent. \ by patent. > by pattent. V 200 acres, by order of Court. On the easterly side of Southampton River there are 3000 acres belong- ing to the Company at Elizabeth Cittie, planted, and 1 500 acres Comon Land. On y" South side of the Maine River against Elizabeth Cittie. Acres. Thomas Willoughby 100 Thomas Chapman 100 Thomas Brewood 200 John Downman 100 ^ by patent. Capt. Wm. Tucker 650 John Sipsey 250 Leift. Jo. Cheesman 200^" FATENTS GRANTED TO SETTLERS IN VIRGINIA. 275 The Eastern Shore over the Bay. John Blower 140 acres. Ensigne Salvadge, his Divident. Sir George Yardly, at Hangers, 3700 acres, by order of Court. Certain others have planted there, but no pattents have been graunted them ; the Companyes and the Secretaryes Tennants were also there seated, but no land ordered to be laid out for them, as in the other 4 Corporacons. 35—^ THE PORTS OF IPSWICH, YARMOUTH, AND SOUTHAMPTON, ENG. Returns of those who embarked for New England, 1634— 1637. RETURNS OF THOSE WHO EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND, 1634— 1637. to'galPSWICH. — A Note of all the names and ages of all those which l^^l did not take the oath of allegiance or supremacy, being under age, shipped in our port in the Francis, of Ipswich. M'- JOHN CUTTING, bound for New England, the last day of April, 1634. Will Westwood Robert Rose •i Will. Freebourn f John Lea, aged 13 years. 1 Grace Newell, aged 13 years. ^ John Rose, aged 15. Robert Rose, aged 15. Eliz. Rose, aged 13. Mary Rose, aged 11. Samuell Rose, aged 9. Sarah Rose, aged 7. Dan YELL Rose, aged 3. Darcas Rose, aged 2. ( Mary Freebourne, aged 7. -s Sarah Freebourne, aged 2. '^ John Aldburgh, aged 14. Jno. Bernard j Fayth Newell, aged 14 Abraha. Newell Henry Howard, aged 7. c Abraham Newell, aged 8. ••-| John Newell, aged 5. Isaac Newell, aged 2. 28o EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. Edward Bugby Sara Bugbie, aged 4. /-Faith Clarke, aged 15. John Pease X Robert Pease, aged 3. '-Darcas Greene, aged 15. 'Thomas Stebing, aged 14 years. Sarah Stebing, aged 11. Rowland Stebing \ Eliz. Stebing, aged 6. John Stebing, aged 8. JMary Winche, aged 15. Mary Blosse Richard Blosse, aged 1 1 . ^Anna Sherwood, aged 14. ^ „ \ Rose Sherwood, aged 11. Thomas Sherwood < „ „ , J Thomas Sherwood, aged 10. ^ Rebecca Sherwood, aged 9. /-John Cooe, aged 8. Robert Cooe -| Robert Cooe, aged 7. ' Benjamin Cooe, aged 5. rich, pepper I ^^^^ P^^^' ^^^^ 3 and half. (. Stephen Beckett, aged 1 1. Eliz. Hamond, aged 15. Eliz. Hamond J Sarah Hamond, aged 10. yoHN Hamond, aged 7. Ipswich Custom House, this xiith day of November, 1634. EDWARD MANN, Compt. PSWICH. — A Note of the Names and Ages of all the Passengers which took Shipping in the Francis, of Ipswich. ,M'- John Cutting, bound for New England the last of April, 1634. John Beetes aged 40 years. William Haulton ...aged 23 years. EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 281 Years. Nicholas Fennings ...aged 22 William Westwood . ) aged \ 28 Bridgett, his wife .... i aged J 32 Cleare Drap aged 30 Robert Rose ■»aged|4o Margery, his wife ... 3 aged J 40 John Bernard |aged")36 Mary, his wife -> aged } 38 William Frebourne. "| aged ") 40 Mary, his wife J aged J 33 Anthony White aged 27 Edward Bugbye \ aged \ 40 Rebecca, his wife ) aged J 32 Abraham Newell ... ") aged ) 50 Frances, his wife ) aged J 40 Fust Houlding aged 23 John Pease aged 27 Robert Winge aged 60 J udith, his wife aged 43 John Greene aged 27 Robert Pease aged 27 Years. Hugh Mason 1 aged 128 Hester, his wife J aged J 22 Rowland Stebing ... 1 aged \ 40 Sarah, his wife 3 aged J 43 Thomas Sherwood . \ aged \ 48 Alice, his wife J aged i 47 Thomas King aged 19 John Mapes aged 21 Mary Blosse aged 40 Robert CooE l aged) 38 Anna, his wife i aged-' 43 Mary Onge aged 27 Thomas Boyden aged 2 1 Richard Wattlin aged 28 John Lyvermore aged 28 Richard Pepy ") aged"! 27 Mary, his wife Jaged3 3o Richard Houlding ...aged 25 Judith Garnett aged 26 Eliz. Hamond aged 47 Thurstan Clearke ...aged 44 These persons above named took the oath of allegeance and supre- macy, at his Maties. Custom House in Ipswich, before us His Majesties Officers, according to the Order of the Lords and others of his Majesties Most Hono"^ Privy Councell, the 12th of November, 1634. THO. AERISIR. Edw. Mann, Compt. IPSWICH. — A Note of the Names and ages of all the passengers which took shipping in the Elizabeth, of Ipswich, M"- William Andrews, bound for New England, the last of April, 1634. John Sherman aged 20 years. Joseph Mosse aged 24 years. 36 282 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLkND. Years. Richard Woodward. \ aged 45 Rose, his wife J aged Edmond Lewis ) aged Mary, his wife j aged John Spring laged Elinor, his wife 3 aged Thurstan RaynoR... ) aged Elizabeth, his wife . . . i aged Thomas Skott ) aged Elizabeth, his wife ... J aged Henry Kemball laged Susan, his wife j aged Richard Kemball . . . ) aged Ursula, his wife i aged Isaac Mixer ) aged 31 Sarah, his wife i aged 33 Martha Scott aged 60 George MuNNiNG ...)aged 37 Elizabeth, his wife ... J aged 41 John Bernard ) aged 30 Phebie, his wife 3 aged 27 Thomas Kilborne ... I aged 24 Elizabeth, his wife ... J aged 20 John Crosse |aged 50 Ann, his wife i aged 38 Robert Sherim aged 32 50 33 32 45 46 40 36 40 40 44 35 39 William Blomfield . 1 aged Sarah, his wife -' aged Robert Day "laged Mary, his wife 3 aged Sarah Reynolds aged Robert Goodall . . . | aged Katherine, his wife ■ 3 aged Samuell Smith \ aged Elizabeth, his wife ... 3 aged Thomas Hastings . . . ) aged Susan, his wife 3 aged Susan Munson aged Martin Underwood, \ aged Martha, his wife 3 aged Henry GouLDSON ...)aged Ann, his wife 3 aged Ann Gouldslon aged William Cutting aged John Palmer aged Danyoll Pierce aged John Clearke aged John Firmin aged Rebecca Isaacke aged Anne Dorifall aged These persons above named took the oath of allegeance and supre- macy at His Mats. Custom House in Ipswich, before us his Maties. Officers, according to the Order of the Lords and others of his Mats. Most hono'='= Privy Councell this 1 2th of November, 1634. THO. AERISIR. Ipswich Custom House, Phil. Browxe, Edw. Man, Xd. Custr. Compt. EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 2S3 John Spring Thurston Raynor UPSWICH. — A Note of all the names and ages of all those which did not take the oath of allegeance or supremacy, being under age, shipped in this port for the Elisabeth, of Ipswich, M''- WILLIAM Andrews, bound for New England, the last of April, 1634. ^ _ r John Lewis, aged 3 years. Ed. Lewis -^ i, t , (. Thomas Lewis, aged 3 quarters. f George Woodward, aged 1 3 years. Rich. Woodward \, „, , (.John Woodward, aged 13. ,Mary Spring, aged n. \ Henry Spring, aged 6. ' i John Spring, aged 4. V William Spring, aged 3 quarters. 'Thurston Rayner, aged 13. Joseph Raynor, aged 11. Elizabeth Raynor, aged 9. Sarah Raynor, aged 7. Lydia Raynor, aged i. Edward Raynor, aged 10. Elizabeth Kemball, aged 13. r Elizabeth Scott, aged 9. Thomas Scott J Abigaile Scott, aged 7. " ' Thomas Scott, aged 6. Isaac Mixer, aged 4. c Elizabeth Kemball, aged 4. I Susan Kemball, aged i and halfe. Richard Cutting, aged 11. -Henry Kemball, aged 15 years. Richard Kemball, aged 11. Mary Kemball, aged 9. Martha Kemball, aged 5. John Kemball, aged 3. Thomas Kemball, aged i. John Laa'ERICKE, aged 15. ^6 — 2 Hen. Kemball Rich. Kemball 284 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. c Eliza Munnings, aged 12. Geo. munnings { Abigail Munnings, aged 7. ( John Bernard, aged 2. JNO- BERNARD | ^^^^^^ BERNARD, aged I. Thomas King, aged 15. , Anna Bradstreet, aged 9. I John Bradstreet, aged 3. Humph. Bradstreet .< ,, „ ^^„^^^ j „ J Martha Bradstreet, aged 2. vMary Bradstreet, aged i. William Blomfield . Sarah Blomfield, aged i. . Samuel Smith, aged 9. \ Mary Smith, aged 4. Sam. Smith < _ „ j ^ Eliz. Smith, aged 7. ^ Phillip Smith, aged i. r Mary Goodale, aged 4. RoBT. Goodale < Abraham Goodale, aged 2. V Isaacke Goodale, aged half a year. Hen. Gouldson Mary Gouldson, aged 15. Ipswich Custom House, this 12th of November, 1634. Phil. Browne. THO. AERISIR. Edw. Man. Xd. Compt. Phil. Browne, Custr. EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 285 Bound for New England. [AIMOUTH, y- 20th of \ March, 1635. I 1. Joseph Hall, of Somersit, a minister, aged 40 years. 2. Agnis Hall, his wife, aged 25 years. 3. JOANE Hall, his daughter, aged 15 years. 4. Joseph Hall, his son, aged 13 years. 5. Cristian, his son, aged 1 1 years. 6. Elizabeth Hall, his daughter, aged 7 years. 7. Temperance, his daughter, aged 9 years. 8. Grissell Hall, his daughter, aged 5 years. 9. Dorothy Hall, his daughter, aged 3 years. 10. Judith French, his servant, aged 20 years. 1 1. John Wood, his servant, aged 20 years. 12. Robert Dabyn, his servant, aged 28 years. 13. Musachvill Bernard, of Batcombe, clothier, in the county of Somerset, aged 24 years. 14. Mary Bernard, his wife, aged 28 years. 15. John Bernard, his son, aged 3 years. 16. Nathaniell, his son, aged i year. 17. Richard Persons, salter, and his servant, 30 years. 18. Francis Baber, chandler, aged 36 years. 19. Jesope Joyner, aged 22 years. 20. Walter Jesop, weaver, aged 21 years. 21. Timothy Tabor, his servant, of Batcombe Taylor, aged 35 years. 22. Jane Tabor, his wife, aged 35 years. 23. Jane Tabor, his daughter, aged 10 years. 24. Ann Tabor, his daughter, aged 8 years. 25. Sarah Tabor, his daughter, aged S years. 26. William Fever, his servant, aged 20 years. 286 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 27. John Whitmark, aged 39 years. 28. Alce Whitmark, his wife, aged 35 years. 29. JN°- Whitmark, his son, aged 1 1 years. 30. Jane, his daughter, aged 7 years. 31. Joseph Whitmark, his son, aged 5 years. 32. Richard Whitmark, his son, aged 2 years. 33. William Read, of Batcombe Taylor, in 34. Somerset, aged 28 years. 35. Susan Read, his wife, aged 29 years. 36. Hanna Read, his daughter, aged 3 years. 37. Susan Read, his daughter, aged i year. 38. Richard Adams, his servant, aged 29 years. 39. Mary, his wife, aged 26 years. 40. Mary Cheame, his daughter, aged i year. 41. Zachary Bickewell, aged 45 years. 42. Agnes BicKEWELL, his wife, aged 27 years. 43. Jn°- Bickewell, her son, aged 1 1 years. 44. KiTCHiN, his servant, aged 23 years. 46. George Allin, aged 24 years. 47. Katherin Allyn, his wife, aged 30 years. 48. George Allyn, his son, aged 16 years. 49. William Allyn, his sonne, aged 8 years. 50. Mathew Allyn, his sonne, aged 6 years. 51. Edward Poole, his servant, aged 26 years. 52. Henry Kingman, aged 40 years. 53. Joan, his wife, beinge aged 39 years. 54. Edward Kingman, his son, aged 16 years. 55. Joane, his daughter, aged 11 years. 56. Anne, his daughter, aged 9 years. 57. Thomas Kingman, his son, aged 7 years. 58. John Kingman, his son, aged 2 years. 59. JN°- Ford, his servant, aged 30 years. 60. William Kinge, aged 30 years. 6r. Dorothy, his wife, aged 34 years. 62. Marey Kinge, his daughter, aged 12 years. EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 287 63. Katheryn, his daughter, aged 10 years. 64. William Kinge, his son, aged 8 years. 65. Hanna Kinge, his daughter, aged 6 years. 66. Thomas Holbrooke, of Broadway, aged 34 years. dj. Jane Holbrooke, his wife, aged 34 years. 68. John Holbrooke, his sonne, aged 1 1 years. 69. Thomas Holbrooke, his sonne, aged 10 years. 70. Anne Holbrooke, his daughter, aged 5 years. 71. Elizabeth, his daughter, aged i year. 72. Thomas Dible, husbandman, aged 22 years. 73. Frances Dible, soror, aged 24 years. 74. Robert Lovell, husbandman, aged 40 years. 75. Elizabeth Lovell, his wife, aged 35 years. "jS. Zacheris Lovell, his sonne, aged 15 years. T7. Anne Lovell, his daughter, aged 16 years. 78. John Lovell, his sonne, aged 8 years. 79. Ellin, his daughter, aged i year. 80. James, his son, aged i year. 81. Joseph Chickin, his servant, aged 16 years. 82. Alice Kinham, aged 22 years. 83. Angell Hollard, aged 21 years. 84. Katheryn, his wife, aged 22 years. 85. George Laud, his servant, aged 22 years. 86. Sarah Laud, his kinswoman, aged 18 years. Zj. Richard Jones, of Binder. 88. Robert Martyn, of Badcombe, husbandman, 44. 89. Humphery Shepherd, husbandman, 32. 90. John Upham, husbandman, 35. 91. Joane Martyn, 44. 92. Elizabeth Upham, 32. 93. John Upham, Junr., i. 94. William Grane, 14. 95. Sarah Upham, 26. 96. Nathaniell Upham, 5. 97. Elizabeth Uppiam, 3. 288 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. Dorsetshire. 98. Richard Wade, of Simstuly, coper, aged 60. 99. Elizabeth, his wife, aged (^. 100. Dinah, his daughter, aged 22. loi. Henry Lush, his servant, aged 17. 102. Andrew Hallet, his servant, aged 28. 103. John Hoble, husbandman, 13. 104. Robert Huste, husbandm., 40. 105. John Woodcocke, 2-. 106. Richard Porter, husbandman, 3-. JOHN PORTER, Deputy Clerk to Edward Thoroughgood. A REGISTER OF PERSONS ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. A.D. 162,7. 13 Ckas. I. |HESE people went to New England with WiLLlAM ANDREWS, of Ipswich, M''- of the yohn and Dorothy of Ipswich, and with William Andrews, his son, M"^- of the Rose, of Yarmouth. April 8th, 1637. The examination of John Baker, born at Norwich in Norfolk, Brocar, aged 39 years, and Elizabeth his wife, aged 31 years, with 3 children, ELIZABETH, JOHN and THOMAS, and 4 servants, Marey Alxarson, aged 24 years, Anne Alxar- SON, aged 20 years, Bridgett Boulle, aged 32 years, and Samuel Arris, aged 14 years. Are all desirous to goe for Charles Towne in New England, ther to inhabitt and Remane. April the 8th, 1637. The examination of NiCHO. BUSBIE, of Norwich, in Norff., weaver, aged 50 years, and Bridgett, his wife, aged 53 years, with 4 children, NiCHO., John, Abraham, and Sara. The ar desirous to goe to Boston in New England, to inhabitt. April the 8th, 1637. The examination of MiCHiLL Metcalf, of Nor- wich, dornixweaver, aged 45 years, and Sarrah, his wife, aged 39 years, with 8 children, MiCHiLL, Thomas, Marey, Sarrah, Elizabeth, Martha, Joane, and Rebecca, and his servant Thomas Cumberbach, aged 16 years. Ar desirous to pass to Boston in New England, to inhabitt. 37 290 ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. April 8th, 1637. The examination of John Pers, of Norwich, weavear, aged 49 years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged 36 years, with 4 children, John, Barbre, Elizabeth and Judeth, and one servant, JOHN Gedney, aged 19 years. Are desirous to pass to Boston in New England, to inhabitt. April 8th, 1637. The examination of William Ludkin, of Norwich, inNorff., Locksmith, ther borne, aged 33 years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged 34 years, with one child and one servant, Thomas Homes, are desirous to goe to Boston in New England, there to inhabit and remaine. .... [Destroyed] of Norwich, in Norif., cordwayner, aged 28 years, and with 4 children, Samuel, John, Elizabeth, and Debra, aged 18 years, and Anne Williams, aged I S years, England to Inhabitt. Francis Lawes, born in Norwich, and their living, weaver, aged , and LiDDEA, his wife, aged 49 years, with one child, Marcy, and 2 servants ; Samuel Lin- CORNE, aged 18 years, and Anne Smith, aged 19 years; are desirous to pass for New England, to inhabitt. The examination of NICHOLAS NiCKERSON, of Norwich, in Norfolk, weaver, aged 33 years, and Anne, his wife, aged 28 years, with 4 children, NiCHO., Robartt, Elizabeth, and Anne, are desirous to go to Boston in New England, there to inhabitt. April 8, 1637. The examination of SAMUEL Dix, of Norwich, Joynar, aged 43 years, and JOANE, his wife, aged 38 years, with 2 children, Presella and Abegell, and 2 servants, William Storey, and Daniel Linsey, the one aged 23, the other 18 years ; ar all desirous to pass to Boston in New England, there to inhabitt. ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. 291 April nth, 1637. The examination of Henry Skerry, of Great Yarmouth, in the County of Norfolk, Cordwynar, aged 31 years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged 25, years, with one child, Henry, and one aprentice, Edmund Towne, aged 18 years; are desirous to pass for New England to in- habitt. April 1 1, 1637. The examination of John Moulton, of Ormsby, in Norfolk, husbandman, aged 38 years, and Anne, his wife, aged 38 years, with 5 children : Henry, Marcy, Anne, Jane, and Bridgett, and 2 servants, Adam Goodens, aged 20 years, and Allis Eden, aged 18 years, are all desirous to pa'S to New England, there to inhabitt and abide. April II, 1637. The examination of Marcy Moulton, of Ormsby, in Norfolk, Wydow, aged 30 years, and 2 servants, JOHN Maston, aged 20 years, and Merrean Moulton, aged 23 years, are desirous to goe to New England, to inhabitt and dwell. April II, 1637. The examination of RICHARD Carucar, of Strathby, in the County of Norfolk, husbandman, aged 60 years, and Grace, his wife, aged 40 years, with 2 children, ELIZABETH, aged 18 years, and SUSANNA, aged 18 years, being twynes. Mo""- 3 servants, ISACKE Hartt, aged 22 years, and Thomas Flege, aged 21 years, and one Marable Vnderwood, a mayd servant, aged 20 years ; goes all for New England, to inhabitt and remaine. April nth, 1637. The Examination of Ruth Moulton, of Ormsby, in Norff., Singlewoman, aged 20 years, is desirous to pass for New England, there to inhabit and dwell. April nth, 1637. The examination of Robert Page, of Ormsby, in Norfolk, husbandman, aged 33 years, and LucCA, his wife, aged 30 years, with 3 children : FRANCES, MARGARET, and Susanna, and 2 servants, William Moulton, and Anne 37—2 292 ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. Wadd, the one aged 20 years, and the other aged 15 years ; and are all desirous to pass for New England, to inhabit and remain. April the nth, 1637. The examination of Henry Dowe, ofOrmsby, in Norfolk, husbandman, aged 29 years, and JOANE his wife, aged 30 years, with 4 children, and one servant Anne Man- ING, aged 17 years, and desirous to pass to New England, to inhabit. April nth, 1637. The examination of ROBERT , singleman, is desirous to pass ... April nth, 1637. The Examination of Ellen Robensone, of desirous to pass to New England, there to April nth, 1637. The examination of WiLLiAM WILLIAMS, of Great Yarmouth, Co. Norfolk, aged 40 years, and Alles, his wife, aged 38 years, with 2 children , are desirous to goe to New England, to inhabitt April nth, 1637. The examination of Elizabeth Willams, of Yar- mouth, Co. Norfolk, single woman, aged 3 1 years, is desirous to pass into New England, there to inhabit and remain April 1 2th, 1637. The examination of Richard Leeds, of Great Yarmouth, marriner, aged 32 years ; and JOANE, his wife, aged 23 years, with one child, are desirous to passe for New England, and there to inhabitt and dwell April 12, 1637. The examination of Katherine Raby, of Yarmouth, a Waterman's widow, aged 6i years, is desirous to pass to New England, to remain with her sone. April 12, 1637. The examination of Henry Smith, of Newbucknam, husbandman, aged 30 years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged 34 years, with 2 children, John and SiTHE, are desirous to pass to New England, to inhabitt. ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. 293 April 13, 1637. The examination of JOHN ROPEAR, of New Bucknam, Carpentar, aged 26 years, and Alles, his wife, aged 23 years, with 2 children, Alles and Elizabeth, are desirous to goe for New England, there to remaine. |HESE people went to New England with WILLIAM GooSE, M"'- of the Marye Anne, of Yarmouth : — May loth, 1637. The examination of Thomas Paine, of Wrentom, in Suffolcke, Weaver, aged 50 years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged S3 years, with 6 children, Thomas, John, Marey, Elizabeth, Dorothy, and Sarah, are desirous to goe for Salame, in New England, to inhabitt .... May ID, 1637. The examination of MARGARET Neave, of Great Yar- mouth, in Norff., Wydow, aged 58 years, and Rachell Dixon, her grandchild, is desirous to passe into New England, to inhabitt .... May loth, 1637. The examination of Benjamin Cooper, of Bramton, in Suffolck, husbandman, aged 50 years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged 48 years, with 5 children, LAWRENCE, Marey, Rebecca, Benjemen, and Frances ; Fillingham, his son in Law, aged 32 years, Alles, his sister, aged 48 years, and 2 servants, JOHN KiLiN and Feleaman Dickerson are all desirous to go for Salam, in New England, and there to inhabitt .... May loth, 1637. The examination of Abraham Toppan, of Yarmouth, Cooper, aged 31 years, and Susanna, his wife, aged 30 years, with 2 children, PETER and ELIZABETH, and one Mayd Sarvant, Anne GOODWIN, aged 18 years, are desirous to passe to New England, to inhabitt .... May iQth, 1637. The examination of William Thomas, of Great Comberton in Worstershire, husbandman, singleman, aged 26 years, is desirous to pass to Exerden, in New England, to inhabitt. 294 ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. May 10, 1637. The examination of JOHN Thurston, of Wrenton, in Suff., Carpentar, aged 30 years, and Margrett, his wife, aged 32 years, with 2 children, Thomas and JOHN, are desirous to pass to New England, to inhabitt .... May 1 0th, 1637. The examination of Luce Poyett, of Norwich, Spin- ster, aged 23 years, is desirous to passe to New England, there to Remaine. May ID, 1637. The examination of JOHN BOROWE, of Yarmouth, Cooper, aged 28 years, and Anne, his wife, aged 40 years, is desirous to pass to Salam, in New England, and there to inhabitt. May nth, 1637. The examination of William Gault, of Yarmouth, Cordwynar, Singleman, aged 29 years, is desirous to passe to New England, and there to Remaine. May nth, 1637. The examination of JOANE Ames, of Yarmouth, widow, aged 50 years, with 3 children, RuTH, aged 18 years, William and John, are desirous to pass for New England, and there to inhabitt and remain. May 1 1, 1637. The Examination of Augsten Cal , Alles, his wife, aged 40 years desirous to goe to Salam, in New Engl May I ith, 1637. The examination of John Darrell, of pass into Salam, in New England, and there May 1 1, 1637. The examination of John Gedney, of Norwich in Norff., Weaver , to pass for New England, with his wife, Sarah, aged 25 years , Ledia, Hanah, and John, more 2 Sarvantes, William Walker, aged , Burge, aged 26 years, are desirous to passe for Salam .... May II, 1637. The examination of Samuel Aires, of Norwich, an aprintes, aged 15 years, is desirous to pass into New England, to his Mr., John Baker, as he had apointed him. ABOUT TO PASS INTO FORRAIGNE PARTS. 295 This man was for- \ The examination of John Yonge, of St. Margretts, the * Commlfsloiil^ V- Suff., Minister, aged 35 years, and JOAN, his wife, Ya^o" ^""^ 3 ^g^'i 34 y^^""^' '^^^th 6 children, John, Thomas, Anne Rachell, Marey and Josueph, are desirous to passe for Salam, in New England, to inhabitt. May 1 2th, 1637. The examination of Samuel Grensild, of Norwich, weavear, aged 27 years, and Barbrey, his wife, aged 35 years, with 2 children, Marey and Barbrey, and John Teed, his Servant, aged 19 years, are all desirous to pass into New England, to inhabitt. May I2th, 1637. The examination of Thomas Joanes, of Elzing, in NorfT., Butcher, Singleman, aged 25 years, is desirous to pass into New England, and there to remaine. May 13th, 1637. The examination of Thomas Olliver, of Norwich, Calinder, aged 36 years, and Marey, his wife, aged 34 years, with 2 children, THOMAS and John, and 2 seiYants, Thomas DOGED, aged 30 years, and Marey Safe, aged 12 years, are desirous to passe for New England, to inhabitt .... May isth, 1637. The examination of William Cockram, of Southould, in Suff., Marirnar, aged 28 years, and Christen, his wife, aged 26 years, with 2 children, are desirous to pass to New England, to inhabitt .... SOUTHAMPTON. |ORTAS, SOUTHATON.— A List of the Names of such passen- gers as were shipped in the Virgin, of Hampton, of 60 tonnes John Weare, M"^- for the Barbadoes, and John de la Have, merchant, who have taken the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, the 30 March, 1639. Viz. — Aged. 17 years. MICHAEL Edmond, of Cramley, co. Southt., husbandman. 28. Jeremy Robinson, of Singleton, co. Suff., Hoopmaker. 29. John Vennell, de eod., cordwayner. 25. Wm. Francis, of Catteryngton, co. Southt., sergwean. 20. John Wilson, of Glascowe, husbandman. 20. William Barnes, of Wimborne, co. Southt., shoemaker. 22. Nicholas Burdin, of Southampton, smith. 22. Andrew Drudg, of Southampton aforesaid, husbandman. 27. Abraham Sad, of Southampton fsd., surgewean. 24. James Barrey, of Dorchester, husbandman. 16. John Stevens, of Ringwood, co. Southt, husbandman. 15. Gyles Weekeham, of Bansteed, co. Southt., husbandman. 18. Peter Woodland, of Southton, Ropemaker. 16. Richard Shingle, of Bevis Hill, nere Southton. 17. James Hacker, of Andiver, cou. Southt. 15. William Tucke, of Husborne, near Andiver fsd. 30. John Hudlice, of Newport in y= Isle of Wight, taylour. 16. James Blanche, of the Isle of Wight fsd. 31. Richard Trodd, of Southstoneham, husbandman. EMBARKED FOR THE BARBADOES. 297 14. Robert Clitson, of Andiver fsd. 1 2. Henry Harris, of Southton fsd. 12. William Decke, of Wimbome fsd. 14. Walter Smalle, of the Isle of Wight fsd. 12. John Basset, of Christchurch. 1 1. Robert Bruton, of Andiver fsd. |HE Names of such persons as were sworn the 8th of April, and passed in the same Shipp. Aged. 29 years. Andrew Bullakir, of Southton, harbor. 24. Michael Oxford, of Bevis Hill, husbandman. 24. Robert Maijor, of Southton, chaundeler. 19, 14. Thomas Gretrick and Richard Warren, servants. 14. Thomas Turner, under age and not sworn. 22. Daniel de la Hay, seaman. 45. John Newman, of Brading, in the Isle of Wight. 30. Thomas Holmes, of Southton, carrier. 24. William Cockerell, coun. Staff., taylor. 24. Henry Dainty, of Bymestre, coun. Dorset, shoemaker. 25. Henry Prissey, of Hamsteed, co. Berks, clowr. 26. Gerrart Sister, a former inhabitant there. 29. Charles Darrall, of Southton, clothworker. 14. Francis Desart, of Southton. 14. William Gilbert, of Southton fsd. Eight servant Maydes not sworn. These, and the former, which pass in this Shipp, were no subsidy men, but people and servants of meane condicion. 38 298 ABOUT TO EMBARK FOR NEW ENGLAND. |HE list of the Names of passengers intended to ship themselves in the Bevis, of Hampton, of CI. Tounes, ROBERT BATTEN, M---, for New England, and thus by virtue of the Lord Treasurer's Warrant of the second of May, which was after the restraynt, and they some days gone to sea before the King= Mat"- proclamacon unto Suthton. Ages — ^JOHN Frey, of Basing, his wife, 05 — and 3 children. 40 — RCHARD Austin, tayler of Bishopstoke, 05 — his wife and 2 children. 37 — Christopher Batt, of Sarum, Tanner. \ 32 — Ann, his wife. J 20 — Dorothie Batt, there sister, and S children. 10 and under — under 10 years. 24 — Thomas Hodd \ 22 — Eliza Blackston l servants. 18 — Rebecca Pond ) 62 — William Carpenter ) ^„ ,, „ „ f of Horwell, Carpenters. 33 — William Carpenter ) 32 — Abigail Carpenter. 10 and under — and 4 children. 14 — Thomas Banshott, servant. 38 — Annis Littlefeild, and 6 children. J ohn Knight, Carpenter "> „ Heugh Durdall J ABOUT TO EMBARK FOR NEW ENGLAND. 299 Ages. 26 — Henery Byley, of Sarum, tanner. 22 — Mary Byley. Thomas Reeves, servant. 20 — John Byley. 4 — Richard Fund, of Newengland. 35 — Alice Dumk-* 19 — Tho. Dumk- 19— joane dumk- 10 — Jane Dum"- 29 — Stephen Dum^-, husbandman. 06 — Dorothy Dum"- 04 — Richard Dum^- 02 — Thomas Dum^- 30 — John Huchinson, Carpenter 26 — Frances Alcocks, Virg 19 — Adam Moll, tayler 22 — Will. Wackfeild 20 — Nathaniel Parker, of London, Baker. 18 — Samuel Poore 14 — Danyell Poore 20 — Alce Poore 1 5 — Richard Bayley 20 — Anne Wackefeild > Servants. • i. e. "DUMMER." 3'8— 2 300 EMBARKED FOR THE BARBADOES. |ORTAS, SOUTHTON. 28 June, 1639- Reginald Allen, of Kent, of 30 years, gent. Gerrard Haugh- TON, of 30 years, coun. Oxon, gen., and David Bixe, of 35 years, coun. Kane, [or Kent,] gen. free planters of the Barbadoes. John Evanson, of the county of Chester, and Thomas Evanson, his brother. ANDREW WALLER, of 18 years, coun. Hertf. HUMFREY BuRGis, of ig years, coun. Cornwall. John Pethered, of 22 years, in the county of York, servants to the planters above named. They pass in the Bold Adventure, of Hampton, for the Isle of Guernsey, and from thence they take shipping for the Barbadoes, who have taken the oath of supremacy. THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 1673— 1679. THE SOMMER ISLANDS. August 23, 1673. IHE Names of the Governor and Council of y° Assembly of the Somer Islands. J. Heydon, D. G. Henry Tucker, senr. Richard Wolrich. Henry Moore. John Hubbard. John Wainwright, senr. Thomas Wood. Jonathan Turner, senr. Thomas Lecraift. Cornelius White, Secretary. Charles Whetenhall, speaker. John Bristow, junr. Samuel Brangman. BoAZ Sharp. Thomas Shaw. James Farmer. John Welch. Thomas Stow. Edward Sherlock, senr. Robert Dickenson. Sir George Tucker. Thomas Kersey. Edward Chaplain. George Bascombe. William Basden. Phillip Lea. John Rawlins, senr. Nicholas Thornton. John Arthur. John Stow. John Sqire. John Hutchins. Richard Hanger. George Hubbard. William Milborn. Laurence Dill. 304 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. John Cox. John Somersall, senr. Richard Jennins. Richard Peniston. Severn Vicars. William Righton, senr. Thomas Hall. George Ball. John Morrice, senr. William Burch. Thomas Forster. Rich°- Mathelin. Nathaniel Butterfield. Hamond Johnson, Clerk of y' Assembly. LIST OF PUBLIC LANDS. GENERAL LANDS, Beginning with St. George's Island. I. The Governor holds of the Honble. Company as belonging to his place Twelve Shares of the Land att the East End of St. acres, roods, perches. George's Island, containing by estimate 300 — — viz., in the occupation of — David Stoakes, p. estimacon.., i share. Joseph Goodfaith „ i share. John Mills ., i share. John Mills „ , oj share. John Bedwell „ \\ „ Robert Powell „ i „ Cornelius Evans, Matthew Norman, 1 . t^ and Roger Browne, p. estimat / Alexander Smith, „ i „ John Welsh, John Bristowe Marshall, Roger Bayley, Hannah Holloway, Edward Middleton, Thomas Shaw, John Hunt. These seaven hold by Estimat.... 2 shares. The residue of these twelve shares are in the occupaton of the Governo^ himselfe. THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 3°S acres, roods, perches. 2. Gleabe in the Tenure of M"^- Sam'-'- Smith, the present Minister there, two shares, containing p.Estimacon 50-00-00 3. The Sheriff, M-'-JOHN NiCHOLLS, as belonging to his office, four shares of Land, containing p. Estimacon 100-00-00 4. The Secretary, M"'- Henrv Tucker, as belonging to his office, holds of the Hon'''=- Company 2 shares, containing p. Estimacon 50-00-00 5. M""' John Vaughan holdeth by Lease from M"'- Cas- well, of the Compy Lands, i share, containing p. Estimat 25-00-00 6. Leiftennt Edward Brackley holdeth of the Hon''i=- Compy , at Will, 2 shares, containing p. Estimat. . 50-00-00 7. M""' John Bristowe, Marshall, holdeth of the Hon"'- Company as belonging to his office, 2 shares, containing p. Estimacon 50-00-00 8. M-"- Stalvers holdith of the Hontf' Compyas belonging to the ferry, 2 shares, containing p. estimat ; 50-00-00 Sum 27 shares. But the whole Island (as formerly measured) contains 706 acres, that is 28 shares and 6 acres. The Small Islands near Saint Georges. 9. Two Islands against the East of Saint George's, lying comon, conts 05 - 00 - 06 10. Padgett's fort, whereof Captain Francis Tucker is Commander, with the Island whereon it stands, sometimes called Peniston's Island, and a tene- ment or dwelling House there in the occupation of Leiftennt. Jonathan Stoakes, as belonging to the fort, cont 31- i -18 3o6 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. acres, roods, perches. 1 1. Smith's fort, whereof Captain GODHEARD AsSER is Commander the Island, cent 00-2-30 1 2. Smith's Island, in the Tenure of Captain GODHEARD AsSER, from the Hon"=- Corny , as commander of Smith's fort, cont 61 - 2 - 10 13. An Island called Hen Island, near the West End of Smith's Island, lying in Comon, and cont= 03 - i - 04 14. A small Island Lyeing between Hen Island foresaid and Smith's Island, Lyeing in Comon, and cont. .00-1-20 15. Longberd Island, in the tenure or occupation of James Stirrop and Ralph Wright, Weavers, which they hold of the Hon'''=- Compy , containing .46-2-06 16. Conny Island, lyeing at Burntpoint, in the occupation of !!/[■■■ Henry Salvers, containing 14-3-02 16. Certain Small Islands in the towne Harbours MuUett Bay and towards Burntpoint, about ten in number. Containing by estimacon 0.2 - 00 - 00 Sume of all these Islands lyeing ) - , ^ ^\ 165 02 16 near St. Georges ) David's Island, and first the Eastern part thereof, which is called the Companyes lands there. 17. Captain FRANCIS Tucker, Commander of Padgett's fort, holdeth of the Honble. Compy a parcel of land near David's head, in the occupation of his Leiftennt, Jonathan Stokes 18. Item, another parcel there, in the occupation of John Hurt, both parcels lyeing together, and Contain- ing p, Estimacon 60-00-00 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 307 Tjfl. __ , . . . - acres, roods, perches. 19. Miles Higgs holdeth of the Hon'''=' Company, i share, contg. p. Estimacn 25-00-00 20. Hugh Harding holdeth of the Hon"=- Compy, I share, contg. by Estimat 25 -00-00 21. William Allin holds aforesaid, i share, cont. p. Estimat 25-00-00 22. Cap'- Richard Jennings, of Smith's Tribe, Com- mander of Southampton fort, holds of the Hon''''- Compy as belonging to the fort, and in the occu- pation of John Grazburv and Randall Davis, p. Estimat. 2 shares of land, containing 50-00-00 23. Leiftennt. Tho. Hilton holds of the Hon"'- Compy , 2 shares, containing 50 - 00 - 00 24. Robert Burgher holds as aforesaid, p. Estimat. I share cont 25-00-00 25. Leift. Edward Brangman holds as aforesaid, p. Estimat. i share containing 25-00 00 26. William Bell holds of the Hon'''=' Compy two par- cells of land, namely one parcell on the South side, Cont. by estimacon 13 acres, and another parcel on the North side next the Bay, Cont. p. estimat. 12 acres ; both parcells cont. p. estimacon 25-00-00 The Sume of the lands in St. David's, ) ^10-00-00 called the Companies J Rec^-zoth March, 1684. 39—2 3o8 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. A true Account of all the Poublique Lands and little Islands that are inhabited in Summer Islands, with the tenants names as followith : — shares. To the Governor, shares 12 To the Sheriff 04 To the Secretary 02 To the Marshall 02 To the Cap'- of King's Castle 04 To the other 3 forts 06 To the ferry Keeper 02 to the five Gleabes is 10 lands upon rent 42 lbs. tobacco. To Miles Higgs for the rent of i share of land, is 050 To William Aallen „ „ 050 To Hugh Harden „ „ 050 To Thomas Hilton „ „ 050 To Samuel RoDANiE „ „ 050 To Robert Burthen „ „ 050 To Widdow Branisman „ „ 050 To William Bell the rent of part of a share is 030 To Mrs. Brackley, the rent of 2 sha. is 100 To Joseph and Henry More, the rent of 2 sha. is 160 To the rent of Trunck Island, is 010 To the rent of Cooper's Island, is 040 To the rent of Longberd Island, is 080 To the rent of Left Rivers Island, is 060 To the rent of Henry Morgan's Island, is 040 To the rent of Nath. Cunyard's Island, is 040 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 309 lbs. tobacco. To the rent of Old Ward's Island, is 040 To the rent of Tho. Ward's Island, is 010 To the rent of Phillip Dunscombe Island, is 130 To the rent of Wm. Perman's Island, is ,. 004 To the rent of Lazarus Owen's Island, is 050 Summa is 1044 Expenses. The publique Charge of the Islands the last year, was 5,998""'' of Tobacco. Somer Islands, i/^tk April, 1679. MONMOUTH'S REBELLION OF 1686. LISTS OF THE "CONVICTED REBELS" SENT TO BARBADOES, AND OTHER HER MA'^^. PLAN- TATIONS IN AMERICA. MONMOUTH'S REBELLION OF 1685. LISTS of the " CONVICTED REBELS" sent to Barbadoes, and other Her Ma"''- Plantations in America. Som's. ECEIPT for one hundred Prisoners, to be transported from Taunton, by JOHN RoSE of London, Merchant Daniell 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, Jun''- Richard King. Emanuell Marchant. William Marchant. John Slade. Samuel Bond. John Rogers. Bernard Loveridge. Percival Nowis. William Saunders. William Veiyard. Henry Chambers. Thomas Rowsewell. Mathew Cooke. John Crane. Charles Bureage. William Ley. John Robins. Luke Porter. Thomas Preist. Cornelius Radford Phillip Cheeke. Robert Earle. John Mogridge. 40 314 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Henry Randall. James Maynard. John Culverwell. George Trubbs. Sylvester Lyde. William Phelpes. Elias Lockbeare. Sylvester Poole. Thomas Moore. Lawrence Preist. William Gould. Henry Preist. Enock Gould. John Bennett. John Baker. Samuel Mountstephen. Thomas Buglar. Stephen Jeffreys. John Morse. William Scurrier. John England. Jacob Powell. John Godsall. John Andrews. Samuel Sweeting. George Rowsell. Edward Bellamy. William Crosse. Jonas Brownk John Crosse. Christopher Knight. Thomas Meade. John Needes. Thomas Pitts. Robert Richards. Christopher Row. Mathew Craft, Jun--- Richard Piercy. 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 Woodcock e. John Adams. Thomas Pomfrett. James Patten. Thomas Bambury. James Clift. Thomas Chamberlayne. Humfrey Justine. ISACK Dyer. Richard Symms. Received, according to His Majestie's Order, the Warrant from the Lord Chief Justice, with a Schedule thereunto annexed, of one hundred persons attainted of High treason, which are by John Rose, Merchant, LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 315 to be transported into his Majestie's Island of Barbadoes, or other His Majestie's Plantations in America, according to a Condicon of a Recog- nizance entered into here for that purpose. In Witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand, this 12th day of Otcober, in the 1st year of his Majestie's reign, ano dni. 1685. Witnesses hereunto, John Rose. Robert Hyde. Giles Clarke. M-- Rose's LIST. INVOICE of Sixty Eight Men servants, shipped on board Cap'. Charles Gardner, in y=- Jamaica Merchant, for account of M'- John Rose & Compy , they being to be sold for ten years, their Names as foUoweth — Viz. — Age. Isaac Dyer, 25 years. James Webb, 18 William WooDCOKE 19 HuMFREY Justin 17 Richard Pearcy 20 James Cockram 21 Daniel Rutter 20 James Clift 20 XOPHER HOLBIN 40 Thomas Pitt 18 John Timothy 29 Enoch Gould 15 Jeremiah Poole 30 James Scurrier 22 Emanuel Marchant 20 Edward Bellamy 27 John Godsall 25 George Ronsell 30 Trade. Comber. Hosbanman. Comber. ditto. ditto. ditto. . Serge Weaver. Weaver, ditto. Comber. Riben Weaver. Weaver. Clothier. Weaver. Plowman. Carpenter. Boucher. Woole Comber. 3i6 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Age. Thomas Gould 35 years. Luke Porter 20 „ . John Mageridge 23 „ . John Cross 18 „ . John Rogers 38 „ . Robert Richards 28 „ . James Maynard 22 „ . Robert Pearce 25 „ . Nicholas Collings 20 „ . John GiBBs 19 „ . Thomas Meade 22 „ . Richard Simons 33 „ . John Cockram 18 „ . Bernard Loveridge 22 „ . Robert Earle 24 „ , Samuel Bond 20 „ , Percifull Newes 23 „ William Lee 20 „ , William Phillip 26 „ , SiLviSTER Poole 24 „ , Edward Kent 19 „ . William Sanders 19 „ . Cornelius Radford 20 „ Charles Burrage 25 „ . JoBE Hunt 26 „ . Leonard Staples 20 „ . John Slade 25 „ . Jonas Browne 20 „ . John Baker 35 „ . Phillip Checke 16 „ . Thomas Preist 20 „ . William Verryard 15 „ . Mathew Cooke 21 „ . Mathew Craft 19 „ . John Baker 25 „ . Trade. Taylor. Shoemaker. Weaver. Plowman. Clothier. Tayler. Plowman. Clothier. Weaver. Plowman. Plouer. Weaver. Comber. Sope boyler. Plowman. Serge Weaver. Hatter. Plowman. Plowman. Boucher. Clothier. Wever. Comber. Carrier. Plowman. Serge Weaver. Plowman. Serge Weaver. Plowman. Serge Weaver. Carpenter. Plowman. Weaver. Mason. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 317 John Chamberlaine Silvester Lyde 25 John Bruer 25 George Trubbs 28 William Pitts 28 Richard King 18 John Andrews 25 John Miller 35 Henry Preist 22 George Snow 19 Elias Lockebear' 18 Xtopher Row 34 Henry Chamber 25 Thomas Aaustin 25 Age. Trade. 20 years Shoomaker. Boucher. Mason. Plowman. Wollecomber. Plowman. Woolecomber. Plowman. ditto. Commer. Tanner. Weaver. Wollcomer. Mercer. ^tk December, 1685. The men whose names are contained in the within written list, as shipt upon the account of JOHN RoSE and Company, on Board the Jamaica Merchant, to be landed and disposed of in Barbados, or Jamaica. John Rose. RECEIPT for one hundred Prisoners on M'^- Nepho's Account, to be sent to Barbadoes. Prisoners in Dorc/iester Gaole to be transported. John Moggeridge. Thomas Quick. Nicholas Salter. Francis Smith. Richard Green. William Mathews. John Facy. William Greenway. Richard Daniel. Peter Kent. Christopher Jewell. Abraham Thomas. 3i8 LISLS OF CONVICTED REBELS. John Baker. Samuel Pinson. Robert Clarke. George Ebdon. Samuel Dolebeer. Benjamin Whitker. John Whitker. John Hitchcott. Thomas Forcey. Wm. Gyles. Joseph Gage. Robert Mullens. Roger Bryant. Charles Broughton. Richard Parker. John Hayne. John Connett. Barnard Lowman. John Heathfeald. Edward Venn. Richard Pine. Thomas Pester, not found there, and so not delivered to me. John Sam. Henry Simes. Wm. Deale. Wm. Haynes. Thomas Franklyn. William Guppy. Malachi Mallocke, taken out of my custody for a witness. AZARIAS Pinney, being witness sent away to Bristol. John Bovett. Robert Sandy. Thomas Dolling. Edward Marsh. John Easemond. John Vincent. Alan England. Robert Vater. John Frew. Oliver Hobbs. Philip Cox. Peter Ticken. Wm. Clarke. Walter Osborne. Richard Hoare. Robert Feare. Daniell Parker. Pr. Bagwell. Prisoners in Exeter Goale to bee transported. Abraham Hunt. Christopher Cooper. Edmund Bovett. John Follett. Peter Bird. John Kemplyn. Walter Teape. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 319 Prisoners at John Joliffe. Robert Peirce. John Dodds. Henry Pittman. Nathaniell Beaton. Peter Cardylion. Wm. Biggs. Wm. Pittman. John Cooke. John Harcombe. John Collins. Nathaniel Stamderwick. Richard Dyke. John Denham. Abraham Gooden. John Mead. John Brice. Wells to be transported. Andrew Helcombe. John Hooper. Thomas Venner. Laurence Coswell. Thomas Chyn. Samuel Weaver. Robert Batt. John Hooper. John Goald. John Cooke. John Johnson. John Willis. Richard Nash, als Lyllant. John Foot. John Reeves. John Gill, junr. Received according to his Majesties directions the Warrant from y= Lord Cheife Justice, w"^ a schedule thereunto annexed, of one hun- dred persons attainted of High treason, which are by JEROME NiPHO, to be transported into some of His Majesties Plantations in America, ac- cording to a Condicon of a recoginzance entered into by me for that purpose. In Witness whereof I have hereunto putt my hand the six and twentieth day of September, In the first year of his now Majesties reign, Ano. Dni. 1685. George Penne. Witness, Charles White. Robert Hyde. Sam^-- Gee. 320 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. CERTIFICATE of Mr. Nepho's landed at Barbados. LIST of the Convicted Rebells put on board the Betty, of Lon- don, at the port of Weymouth in the County of Dorsett, James May, Comander, and is according to Bill of Ladeing by him signed, bound for the Island of Barbados. Viz. — \This list is similar to tJie one on p. 317, excepting the following names not given tJiet'e ] : — William Madder. John Hill. Robert Fann. And one servant woman, by name Susanna Toleman. The Bill of Mortality of the said Rebells that dyed since they were reed, on Board, and were thrown overboard out of the said Ship, are these, viz., December the sixteenth, Thomas Venner ; Seaventeenth, William Guppy ; Eighteenth, John Willis ; Nineteenth, Edward Venn, the same day PHILLIP Cox ; one and Twentieth, ROBERT Vawter ; five and twentieth, William Greenway ; January the first, Peter Bird. Witnessed by the Comander March'^- and officers of the said ship this Eighth day of January, 1685. John May. John Penne. John Maddison. Gabriell Whithorn. Malcolm Eraser. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 321 Barbados. By the Hon'"'- the Lieu'' Governor. Captain James May, Commander of the ship Betty, John Penne March'^-, John Maddison, Mate, Gabriell Whithorne, Boatswaine, and Malcolm Fraser, D'cor., of said shipp, personally- appeared before mee, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that the within servants or convicted Rebells, by the said May taken in at the Port of Weymouth, in the county of Dorset, are the very same convicted Rebells that were delivered to, and by the said Way brought in the said ship to the Island, and that they were all of them here landed, and delivered to M'^- Charles Thomas and Company, factors to Jerom Nepos, or his assigns, Except eight of them which dyed on board the said ship in the voyage, and buried in the sea whose names are mentioned in the within Bill of Mortallity. Given under my hand this 8th day of January, 1685. A true Copy, attested this ninth ") , r t ^o \ Edwyn Stede day of January, 1083. ) Jn°- Whetstone, Dep'y- Secr'y- Warrant for Delivery of Rebells Convict to Mr. Nepho. AuG^- Ss., Whereas the severall persons whose names are conteyned in a Schedule hereunto annexed remainn now in yo'^- custody, being attainted of High treason, for leavying Warr against his Sacred Jeffreys. Majestic under the late Duke of Monmouth, before mee, and other his Majestie's Justices of Oyer and Terminer for this Western Circuit ; and whereas his Majestic has been pleased to signify to me his Royall pleasure of his gratious intentions to extend his mercy to the said persons, and to pardon them their lives upon Condicion of transportation into some of his Majestie's plantations beyond the seas ; and for that purpose the said 41 322 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. persons should be delivered to JEROME Nepho, or order, he having allready, pursuant to his Majesties comands, entered into a Recognizance for their safe and speedy transportacon into his Majestie's Plantations beyond the seas, according to his Royall directions, and is alsoe oblidged to discharge you and all your officers & ministers from further trouble, and the Country from further charge, relating to the said persons, Wfithin tenn days after the date of these presents, and upon such other conditions as his Majestic has required. These are, therefore, in His Majestie's name, to will and require you forthwith, upon sight hereof, to deliver unto the said JEROME Nepho, or his order, the said severall persons in the said schedule named, in order to their transportacon aforesaid, and you are hereby directed to take a receipt from the person or persons to whom you shall deliver the said prisoners, Pursuant to this order, of the Receipt of them, and for so doing this shall be your Warrant. Given under my hand and seal this present 25*- day of Sep- tember, in the first year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King James, &c. Anno. Dni. 1685. To the High Sheriff of the Counties^ of Dorset, Devon, and Somerset, and to his and their Deputies, and all other officers whome , these may concerne. I !^ A true Copy, attested this 9th day of January, 1685. J NO. Whetstone, Dep'y- Secr'y- LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 21-21 LIST* of Seaventy two Rebells by his Majesties Mercy granted to Gerome Nepho, to be transported to this Island by the Betty, James May, Master, received by CHARLES THOMAS and John Penne, by order of GEORGE Penne, Esq., being the Order of JEROME Nepho. Masters. Richard Walters Michael Child Thomas Gibbs Richard Cheesman ... Capt. John Sutton ... Capt. Robt. Harrison William Chester, Esq. Rebells. William Biggs. William Hayne. William Deale. Edmond Bovett. Samuel Weaver. Rob""- Mullins. William Giles. Daniel Parker. John Facy. John Easman. Henry Sims. John Collins. Joseph Gaich. John Follett. Thomas Dollen. [* The names of the "Rebels" in this List have been given in "A Receipt for loo Prisoners on Mr. Nepho's Account," on page 317 of this work, 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 Ma.^ters to whom they were sold. The variation in the orthography of the two lists has been alluded to in our Introduction.] 41 2 324 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Masters. Capt. John Gibbs , Nicholas Maynard John Smart John Chace Thomas Berresford Thomas Pearce Peter Flewilling , Rebecca Beal Bonnalias Chater L"^- CoLLC-"- Richard Vinter Thomas Holdman William Marchant Rebells. Lawrence Casewell. John Foot. Rich"- Pine. Peter Bagwell. John Heathfield. John Hercombe. John Reeves. John Dodds. Richard Parker. Edward Marsh. John Sams. Nathaniell Standericke. Thomas Francklyn. John Cooke. Robert Clarke. Andrew Halkom. John Frew. Samuell Pinson. John Gill. Christopher Jewell. Richard Nash. Thomas Pestor. Benjamin Whitker. John Haynes. Thomas Faurcey. Robert Peirce. Samuell Dolbeare. John Connett. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 325 Masters. John Shahany Ralph Lane. C OLL^- John Waterman Christopher Williams Mathew Chapman Thomas Prothers Thomas Austin Elizabeth Foster Thomas Linton John Goldingham Capt. John King Daniel Deusbury Major George Bushell Edward Henley Richard Scott John Jackman Charles Thomas and Company . Rebells. Oliver Hobbs. Robert Foane. Nicolas 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. Charles Braughton. Francis Smith. Abraham Hunt. Abraham Godding. Pettar Cordelion. John Whitker. Christopher Cooper. John Bovett. Richard Daniell. 326 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Masters. Robert Bishopp Hester Foster Rebells. Henry Pitman. William Pittman. John Kemplin. Wm. Mader, dead. CERTIFICATE of the disposal of the Rebells sent by Mr. Nepho. Barbados. By the R'- Hon*''=- the Lieu'- Governor, M''- CHARLES THOMAS and M''- John Penny, factors for Jerome Nepho, Esq., to whom the within convicted Rebells mentioned in this list, were consigned, personally- appeared before me, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that the said Rebells were delivered 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 to the severall persons menconed in the said list. Except one of the said Rebells, by name William Madder, that dyed on shore since the arrivall of the said Ship. Given under my hand the first day of February, 1685. Edwyn Stede. A true Copy attested this second day of February, 1685. JN°- Whetstone, Dep'- Secr^- LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 327 |IR WILLIAM BOOTH'S Receipt for the prisoners within-named on the Account of James Kendall, Esq., to be sent to Barbados. Prisoners in Dorchester Gaole to be transported. Edward Luther. John Downe. Benjamin Crowe. Thomas Bennett. John Fisher. John Manning. Robert Lumbard. William Madford. Richard Keech. George Plumley. Thomas Allen. John Reason. John Speering. Mathew Porter. Robert Spurnay. John Edwards. John Hardiman. Barnard Bryant. John Winifie. John White. James Pomeroy. Robert Shale. Thomas Hoare. Peter Row. John Loveridge. Elias Stephens. John Bridle. Thomas Parsons. Nicholas Palmer. Thomas Williams. Mathew Hutchins. Nicholas Smith. Emanuell Collins. Roger Hoebs, John Guy. Joseph Hallett. Nathaniel Webber. Edward Moreton. James Salter. William Loveridge. Ambrose Ashford. Roger French. Nicholas Warren. William Will^- John Pryor. Wm. Tucker. Wm. Browne. Samuel Lawrence. John Hutchins. Wm. Clarke. John Browne. Robert Burridge. Henry Tucker. Thomas Burridge. John Allambridge. Thomas Cornelius, Humphry Moleton. Edward Willmott. 328 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Wm. Williams. Thomas Marshall. Richard Paul. Joseph Paul. Hugh Willmott. John Johnson. Richard Allen. John Pitts. Stephen Gammage. Andrew Rapson. Wm. Cozens. Thomas Townsend. Jasper Dyamond. Thomas Gregory. John Allen. Robert Hellyer. Thomas Allen. Thomas Best. Thomas Hellyer. John Long. William Bennett. John Markes. John Mitchell. John Madders. Thomas Hallett. John Alston. George Macy. John Pinny. Charles Strong. Wm. Foode. Wm. Saunders. James Spence. John Wilson. Edward Adams. John Adams. Arthur Lush. John Hutchins. Thomas Bovett. John Truren. James Fowler. John White. Francis Langbridge. Rec"^- according to His Majesties directions the Warrant from the Lord Chief Justice, with a schedule thereunto annexed of one hundred persons attainted of High Treason, which are by James Ken- dall, Esq., to be transported into His Majesties Island of Barbados or other His Majesties plantations in America, according to a Condition of a Recognizance entered into by me for that purpose. In Witness whereof I have hereunto putt my hand this five and twentieth day of September, In the first year of his now Majesties reign, Ano. Dni. 1685. Will. Booth. Wittness hereunto, Sam'-- Gee. Robert Hyde. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 329 CERTIFICATE of the disposal! of Capt. Kendall's Rebells. Barbadoes. I^ral LIST of Ninety Rebells by the Happy Return, of Pool, Capt. I^mI Roger Wadham, Comander, with the names of the Masters to whom they were disposed of, by the Hon"'' COLLO'-'- JOHN Hallett & Company, for account of SiR William Booth and Captain James Kendall. December, 1685. 'Collonel John Hallett. Servants' names. Masters' names. Benjamin Crow John Guy John Alstone William Brown Edward Willmott Peter Flewellin. Richard Allen William Lowgar, Esq. John Brown Benjamin Bord. Elias Stevens Capt. John Stewart. William Clarke 1 William Wills l,",„.^-nr„ i,t >Capt. William Marshall. James Pomrey Edward Morton J James Salter Agnis Fenton. John Edwards Capt. Mathew Haviland. , James Fowler "1 Thomas Cornelius ^Collo"-"- John Farmer. Robert Spurney j Thomas Townsend "i _ _ TT \ Capt. Tobias Frere. John Hugens J Nathaniel Webber ) T T „„^„,,.^^ ( William Weaver. John Loveridge ) John Speering Major Glorge Lillington. Thomas Hallett Coll. Samuel Titcomb. Jasper Diamond Richard Harwood, Esq. 42 33° LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. I Major John Johnson ^CoLLO'-'- Richard Williams. Servants' names. Masters' names. William Williams Robert BuRRiDGE j Peter Row ■) ^^ ^ ^ ., V Hester Foster. Francis Langbridge j John Wilson Stephen Gibbs. Nicholas Smith Hugh Williams. William Cossens Ralph Fretwell. John Adams ■> , „ Edward Adams } James Thorpe. Thomas Bovett Phillip Fousher. Thomas Allen :.... Robert Hellier Samuel Lawrence John Pitts Thomas Hellier John Fisher John Alambridge Thomas Hoar Arthur Lush John Prior John Long William Madford Thomas Allen Richard Keatch William Tucker Stephen Gamadge John White John Madders Emanuel Collins Mathew Porter George Plumley Thomas Williams John Manning -Richard Lintot. ^Nicholas Prideaux. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 331 ^JOHN HeTHERSELL, Esq. John Burston. Capt. George Terwight. Sampson. Servants' names. . Masters' names. John Jackson Andrew Rapson .... Thomas Burridge . Thomas Bennett . Henry Tucker .... Barnard Bryant . Thomas Best Thomas Marshall. Hugh Willmott.... John Bridle John Hardman John How. Nicholas Palmer John Penny Charles Strong.. Edward Luther , ,1. ^ ^collo'-'-- jno. William Sanders f •' John Reason John Mitchell .. Thomas Parsons.. James Spence John Allin Joseph Paul Thomas Gregory Richard Paul John Hutchins ' John Haywood. Mathew Hutchins Thomas Hayse. Humfrey Moulton ) Ambrose Ashford \ Capt. Walter Scot. George Masey ; Roger Hobbes Capt. Robert Harrison. John Donne Stephen Devorax. John Witte #'1 f Ri >Capt. John Parnell. Robert Lambert J Lichard Adamson. 42 2 332 ZISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Barbados. By the R'- Hon''''- the L'- Governor. Mr. John Browne, one of the factors for Sir William Booth, Knt., to whom the above and within Convicted Rebells men- tioned in this list were consigned, severally appeared before me, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that they were delivered him and Company out of the ship Happy Return, of Pool, Captain Roger Wadham, Comander, and were all of them by him and Company sold and disposed of here to the severall persons men- tioned in said list. Given under my hand, the 8th day of January, 1685. Edwyn Stede. A true Copy, attested this 9th day of Jany., 1685. JNO. Wetstone, Dept. Sec'-'y- IIR WILLIAM BOOTH'S LIST of Prisoners sent to Barbados. Siiinmcrsett Shire. William Drew, of Bridgwater. John Seamen, of Chilton. William Smith, of Road. William Hall, of Cheard. Justinean Guppy, of Tanton. George Carrew, of Bridgwater. Thomas Dennis, of Bridgwatei-. Ambrose Winter, of West Buckland. Thomas Galehamton, of West Zoyland. William Daw, of Tanton. Henry Gibbons, of Tanton. Robert Easton, of Tanton. George Micell, of Bridgwater. Daniel Pumrey", of Tanton. Edward Counsell, of Allerton. John Wall, of Bridgwater. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 333 John Leake, of Hunspill. Edward Vildy, of Tanton. Robert Teape, of Bridgwater. Joseph Wilkinson, of Burnam. Jeremiah Atkins, of Tanton. Samuel Boone, of Tanton. John Buston, of Milverton. John Walters, of Tanton. Robert Sease, of Tanton. George Mullins, of Tanton. Thomas Brocke, of Tanton. Robert Seaman, of Tanton. Lawrence Hussey, of Wellington. William Tiverton, of Bridg^^ater. George Warren, of Milverton. Robert Coward, of Road. John Chafpell, of Petherton. William Burrows, of Corfe. William Haynes, of Beckington. George Keele, of Chilton. Stephen Rodeway, of Frome. Henry Quant, of Tanton. William Mead, of Bridgwater. Thomas Gamage, of Tanton. James Baker, of Milverton. Humphrey Pope, of Tanton. John Warrin, of Milverton. Joseph Vinicot, of Bridgwater. Henry Mire, of Bridgwater. John Harris, of Hunspill. Francis Came, of Hunspill. Richard Stephens, of North Carre. George Nowell, of Tanton. Morris Fusse, of Milverton. James Hillman, of Milverton. 334 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. John Stoodly, of Trent. William Barnard, of Hust. Bartholomew Randell, of West Coter. John Rodgers, of Mackington. Robert Mitchell, of Illton. Jonas Crosse, of CuUington. Richard Allen, of Creech. Thomas Midleton, of Tanton. Richard Bickham, of Dosin. John Budge, of Cheard. Robert Paul, of Illton. Osmond Reade, of Tanton. John Burges, of Tanton. William Parker, of Tanton. John Farmer, of Tanton. Abraham Pollard, of Cheard. Devonshire. Timothy Hawker, of Thome Combe. John Mitchell, of Thome Combe. John Bagg, of Thorne Combe. William Smith, Junior, of Uppertre. Micell Powell, of Neath Glomorging. William Walters, of Membery. HUMPHERY Trump, of West Sanford. John Bartlett, of Pitmisser. John Chilcot, of Tiverton. William Harvey, of Memre. William Hutchings, of Uppertre. John Smith, of Hunington. John Clode, of Uppertre. John Cantlebury, of Sanford Pofrin. Richard Wadham, of Froome. William Woolridge, of Tiverton. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 335 Dorsett Shire. Simon Pool, of Bemister. William Combe, of Broad Winser. Richard Edgar, of Mosterton. William Phippin, of High Church. John Gale, of Coscam. Thomas Matthews, of Chiddicke. John Keele, of Chilton. Put on board the John frigget, Capt. Will. Stokes, Comand'- Ninty Prisoners, Consined for the Barbados, dated at Dorchester, Oct. the 24th, 1685. Will. Booth. Shipt at Bristoll. Barbados. By the Right Hon'''=- the L' Governor. John Rogers, Chief Mate, and William Alexander, Second Mate, of the Ship John Friggott, of Bristoll, whereof William Stoakes, deceased, was lately Master, personally appeared before me, and made oath on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that the above-mentioned Rebells by the said 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 the Island, and that they were all of them here landed and delivered to M"'- John Browne and Company, factors for Sir William Booth, Knt, except Joseph Wickham, who died on board the said ship in King road, and was from thence carried on shore 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., JusTiPHEN GuPPY, Thomas Gilhampton, George Micell, Edward Councell, George Keale, William Smith, Junr., William Hutchins, Symon Poole, Wm. 336 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Mead, Francis Came, Jonas Cross, and Robert Paul. Given under my hand the 28th day of January, 1685. Edwyn Stede. A true copy, attested this first ) day of February, 1685-6. 3 JN°- Whetstone, Dep'- Secr'y- LIST of Seaventy Seaven convicted Rebells, by tlie John Frig- gat, of Bristoll, Capt. Wm. Stoakes, Comander. Imported to 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 arrivall, and one since the arrivall of the said ship to this Island. Masters. Capt. Walter Scott . Rebells. ■John Leake. Edward Vildy. Robert Easton. John Stoodly. Richard Bickham. Thomas Dennis. George Car row. William Smith, Junr. John Bartlett. Arthur Mitchell. Michaell Powell. Henry Quant. John Farmer. -Richard Allen. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 337 Masters. John and William Holder. Rebells. 'John Wall. Ambrose Winter. John Cantlebury. Richard Edgar. Richard Stevens. Wm. Tiverton. Ann Gallop. fTHOMAs Gamage. Robert Coward. George Warren. John Walters. Stephen Rodway. George Nowell. John Warren. John Burgis. William Parker. John Qhlcott. George Seaman. Col. John Farmer John Seaman. r William Haynes. Henry Quintyne, Esq J Robert Sease. ( John Bag. Samuell Smart William Phippin. John Huston 'William Burrowes. William Drew. Humphery Pope. John Clood. John Gale. OsMAN Read. William Coomb. John Budge. 43 338 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Masters. Rebells. f HUMPHERY TRUMPE. CAPT. JOHN HALLETT 1 THOMAS BROCKE. Wm. Hectrop George MuLLiNS. i Thomas Middleton. Richard Harwood, Esq ^ James Hilman. ( John Smith. CoLLO'-'-JOHN Sampson fTiMOTHY Hawker. John Mitchell. Richard Wadham. Wm. Barnard. Capt. Stoaks f James Baker. I Bartholemew Randall. DC"- Battyn I Henry Myre. I Morris Fuss. Dc°''- John Springham Henry Gibbons. John Althorne Thomas Mathews. Othniell Haggat John Buston. John Sumers Joseph Vinicott. SiLUS Marchant William Hall. Major Johnson John Rodgers. John Hethersell, Esq John Harris. Hugh Williams Robert Teap. William Allanby John Chappell. John Denner Daniell Pomre. LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 339 Masters. Rebells. Thomas Burke William Harvy. William Slogram Lawrence Husse. Samuell Warner William Walters. Anthony Palmer William Daw. William March" Abraham Pollard. r Jeremiah Atkins. John Browne ) Samuell Boon. / William Woolridge. John Keal, Dead. Baj-bados. By the R'- Hon"=- the L'- Governor. M""- John Browne, one of the factors for Sir William Booth, Kn'-, to whom the within ctinvicted Rebells mentioned in this list were consigned, and M''- Daniell Richardson personally appeared before me and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that the said Rebells were delivered him — the said John Browne and Company out of the Ship jFohn 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 several persons menconed in the said List, Except one of the said Rebells, by name John Keale, that dyed on shore since the arrivall of the said Ship. Given under my hand the 29th Jany., 1685. Edwyn Stede. A true copy attested this first \ day of February, 1685. i JN°- Whetstone, Dep'- Sec'- 43—2 340 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 1 HE Sale of Sixty Seaven Rebells delivered by Cap'- CHARLES Gardner, Comander of the Jamaica Murchant to Charles Thomas and Company, and THOMAS SADLER, for account of Mess--^' John Palmer, John Richardson, Samuell Young, and William Rose, the 12* day March 1685. Viz.— Masters. Rebells. William Chester, Esq Thomas Pitt. Francis Bond, Esq John Bruer. William Cross. Robert Richards. John Miller. John Cross. Benjamin Middleton Luke Porter. Edward Jourdon John Slate. Daniell Rutter. Daniell Parsons Isack Dover. Samuel Bond. Mathew Gray John Mayridge. Nicholas Gibbs James Cockman. Thomas Estwicke William Sanders. Richard Forstall John Adams. John Gray Christopher Holbin. Major Richard Salter Henry Chambers. Francis Young Silvester Loyd. Joseph Jones Percyfull Powis. William Baron John Chamberlin. Archibald Johnson George Russell. Humphrey Justen. Leonard Staple. Thomas Goold. George Scrubs. William Varier. Robert Scarte. ZISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 341 Masters. Rebells. Major Abell Allen Richard Simmons. Knock Goold. Jeremiah Pool. James Clift. Emanuel March'- George Hannay, Esq George Snow. William Currier. John Cockran. John Bawden, Esq James Webb. Richard King. John Hethersall, Esq Richard Pearce. Edward Bellemie. George Harper Cornelius Radford. Job Hunt. Major George Bushell John Baker. CoLLO'-'- Thomas Colleton Thomas Bugler. Nicholas Collins. Mathew Cooke. Christopher Roe. Thomas Meade. John Baker. Thomas Preist. Nicholas Frideaux William Phillips. James Maynard. Robert Kelly Henry Preist. William Alemby Edward Kent. MicHAELL Child John Gibbs. Capt. John Sutton Robert Earle. William Pitts. MuseWalford John GoDSAL. Major George Lillington Silvester Pool. Jonas Browne. John Summers John Roggers. Ann Walters John Timothy. 342 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. Masters. Rebells. Capt. Thomas Morris Mathew Crafts. Barnard Loveridge. Charles Thomas and Thomas \ William Woodcocke. Thomas Sadler / Thomas Austin. Edward Hurlstone Phillip Cheek . Charles Burrage. William Lee, dead before the ship arrived in Barbados. Barbados. By the Right Hon"'- the Lieu'- Govenr. M"-- Thomas Sadler, one of the factors to whom the within convicted Rebells menconed in the list were consigned to, personally- appeared before me, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that they are the very same Rebells that were delivered him, and which CHARLES THOMAS, the other factor for Mess"^- John Palmer, John Richardson, Samuell Young, and William Rose, out of the Ship Jamaica March*- , whereof Charles Gardner is Co- mander, 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 appeareth by the oaths of the said Comander, and JOHN KOYEL Mate of the said Shipp. Given under my hand this 24th day of March, 1685. Ed-wyn Stede. A true copy attested this 25 th ) day of March, 1686. ) Jn°- Whetstone, Dep'- Sec'- TICKETS GRANTED TO EMIGRANTS FROM BARBADOES, TO NEW ENGLAND, CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, NEW YORK, ANTIGUA, JAMAICA, NEWFOUNDLAND, AND OTHER PLACES. 1678 — 1679. BARBADOS -TICKETS. LIST of what TICQ'^'^^- have been granted out of the Secretaries Office of the Island aforesaid for the departure off this Island of the severall psones hereafter menconed, begining in January, 1678 and ending in December following. (Viz'- ) — February y' 26, 1678. Albercht, Henigo, in the ship Judith, for London, ROBERT KlNGS- LAND, Commander. time out. March y' 11, 1678. Armitage, Henry, in the Ship Society, for Boston, WiLLIAM GUARD, Commander. security. March f 20th, 1678. Aris, John, in the Ship Indeavour, for London, J AMES GILBERT, Com- mander, time out. April the 26th, 1679. Adamson, George, in the Ketch Unity, for Virginia, jAMES Rainy, Commander. time out. April y 26, 1679. Adams, Thomas, in the Ship Defeyance, for London, Wm. Creed, Commander. time out. 44 346 TICKETS GRANTED. April the 28, 1679. Albert, Ann, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, NICHOLAS LOCKWOOD, Comander. time out. April f 28, 1679. Anderson, Margret, in the Ketch Unity, for Virginia, James Rainy, Commander. time out. April f 2gtk, 1679. Armstrong, Ann, in the Ship Francis, for Antegoa, Peter Jefferys, Commander, time out. May the first, 1679. Abraham, Agnus, in the Ketch Fi^ancis and Susan, for Boston, Phillip Knell, Comander. time out. May 2nd, 1679. Arthur, Katherine, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, David Fogg, Comander. time out. May the 2nd, 1679. Adams, George, in the Ship Adventure, for London, William John- son, Command. security. May f 22nd, 1679. AusT, Henry, in the Ship Industry, for Bristoll, James Porter, Com- i"and. time out. May the 2'jih, 1679. Allin, Eliazer, in the Ship Prudence and Mary, for Boston, Jacob Green, Comand. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 347 yune the i/^ih, 1679. Allison, Thomas, in the Ship fohns Adventure, for Jamaica, EDWARD WiNSLOW, Comand. time out. yuly the 8th, 1679. Alderson, Thomas, in the Ship Friendship, for London, John Wil- liams, Commander. time out. August the \%th, 1679. Avery, Mary, in the Ship Golden Fleece, for London, Henry Pascall, Comand. time out. October 4, 1679. Atherton, William, in the Ship Nathaniell, for Boston, William Clarke, Comand. time out. November the 2^th, 1679. Abudient, Abraham, in the Ketch Phxnix, for Antegoa, Robert Flexny, Comand. security. November the 2^th, 1679. Are, Sarah, in the Sloop Katherine, for Antegoa, Andrew Gall, Comand. security. November lyth, 1679. Alsop, Katherine, in the Sloop Katlterine, for Antegoa, Andrew Gall, Comand. security. February 13, 1678. BOWDLER, Andrew, in the Ship James, for New York, William Sweetland, Comander. time out. 44—2 348 TICKETS GRANTED. February the 17, 1678. Brown, Rachell, in the Barq. Adventure, for Antegoa, Christopher Berrow, Comand. security. February i%th, 1678. Blakk, John, in the Sloop Resolution, for Montseratt, JOHN Ingleby, Comander. time out. March the first, 1678. Barwell, John, in the Constant Warwick, Friggott, for London, Capt. Ralph Delavall, Comand. time out. March the ^th, 1678. BiLFORD, James, in the Pink Seaventure, for Antegoa, GEORGE Bat- TERSBY, Comander. " time out- March the 12th, 1678. Barton, James, in the Ketch Wm. and Susan, for New England, Ralph Parker, Comand. time out. March the 22, 1678. Bancks, Joseph, in the Ketch William and Susan, for New England, Ralph Parker, Comander. time out. March the 27, 1679. Barnard, Humphry, Senior and Jun'- , in the Ketch Mary and Sarah, for Carolina, George Conway, Comand. time out. April the first, 1679. Bates, Richard, in the Ship Expedition, for London, John Harding, Commander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 349 April the 2,rd, i6'j<). Browning, Ann, in the Ship Martin, for Newfoundland, CHRISTOPHER Martin, Comander. time out. April \th, 1679. Bagnall, John, in the Sloop Ruder, for Jamaica, Edward Duffeild, Com'^- time out. April the ']th, 1679. BiCKLE, Thomas, in the Sloop May Flower, for Bermudes, Edward HUBBERT, Comander. security. April the nth, 1679. BURGOSS, Abraham, in the Ketch William and John, for New England, John Sanders, Comander. time out. April the \^th, 1679. Brett, John, in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas Warren, Comander. time out. April the I'jth, 1679. Barnes, Nicholas, in the Barq. Blessing, for Providence, Francis Watlington, Comand'- time out. April 17, 1679. BusHELL, William, in the Ship Pearle, for Antegoa, Richard Williams, Comand. time out. April the \<^th, 1679. Ball, James, in the Ship Pelican, for London, Jopin Cocke, Comander. security. 350 TICKETS GRANTED. April the 22nd, 1679. Balrick, Thomas, in the Ship Hope, for London, Joseph Ball, Comander. security. April the 29/^, 1679. Bagwell, Francis, in the Keatch Calieta, for Topsham, Samuel Paul, Comander. time out. May the s,th, 1679. Bincks, Charles, Esq., in the Ship Experiment, for London, Allan Cock, Commander. time out. May the ^th, 1679. Brearly, Martin, in the Ship White Fox, London, John Lee, Comander. time out. May the 6th, 1679. Box, Ann, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, DAVID FoGG, Com- mander, time out. May 6fh, 1679. Burne, Dennis, a servant belonging to M""- Henry Aplewhite, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, David Fogg, Comander. May 7, 1679. Brown, W"- in the Ship Merchants Adventure, for Leverpool, John Greigs, Comander. time out. May y&th, 1679. Blackleech, John, Senior and Junior, for Boston, in the Ketch May- flower, Robert Kitchin, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 351 May the loth, 1679. Bishop, Robert, in the Ship experiment, for London, Allan Cock, Comand"'- security. May the i6th, 1679. Brome, John, in the Ketch Providence, for Boston, Marke HUNKING, Commander. time out. May the I'jth, i^i'j^. Bolton, Ambrose, in the Ship New Concord, for London, James Strutt, Comand. time out. May f 2gth, 1679. Bond, Thomas, in the Ketch Eli^' for Boston, John Fletcher, Com- mander, time out. May the 2(^th, 1679. Berrow, Christopher, in the Ship Society, of Bristol!, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out. yune the 2nd, 1679. Bowhane Teag, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out. yune 22, 1679. Bread, Thomas, in the Ship Providence, for Boston, Timothy Prout, Comander. time out. jfuly the 1st, 1679. Bird, Henry, in the Ship Amity, for London, Benjamin Grove, Comander. time out. 3S2 TICKETS GRANTED. July the 2nd, 1679. Bradley, Michaell, in the Ship Amity, for London, BENJAMIN Grove, Comandr. time out. July \tJi, 1679. Butler, John, in the Ketch New London, for ditto, Adam Pickett, Comander. time out. July the 7, 1679. Bolton, Samuell, in the Ship Bare, for London, Wm. DiCKlNS, Comand. security. July y 12, 1679. Browne, Hugh, in the Ship BacJielor, for London, Wm. Knott, Co- mand. time out. July the 2ist, 1679. BrogRAVE, Henry, in the Ship MalUgoe Merchant, for London, ROGER Homer, Comander. time out. August 1st, 1679. Bodkin, Martin, in the Ship Young William, for Virginia, THOMAS Cornish, Comander. time out. August T>rd, 1679. Bodkin, Nicholas, in the Ship Young William, for Virginia, Thomas Cornish, Comander. time out. August ()th, iG'jg. Barker, John, Laborer, in the Ship Friendship, for London, John W"=-, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 353 August the \ith, 1679. Bevenister, Eliam, in the Ship Friendship, for London, JOHN WIL- LIAMS, Comander. time out. Augt. the 12th, 1679. Beard, John, in the Ship friendship, for London, John Williams, Comander. time out. August the i^th, 1679. BODINGHAM, John, in the Ship Friendship, for New England, William Murphy, Comander. security. August 19, 1679. Butler, Elinor, a servant belonging to M"- Wm. Bulkley, in the Ketch Neptune, for Virginia, JN°- Knott, Comander. September f \6th, 1679. Browne, Francis, in the Barq. Blessing, for Burmudos, Francis Watlington, Comander. time out. September the yath, 1679. Brandby, Eliz*-, a servant belonging to David Watkins, in the Sloop Rutter, for Jamaica, Ed. Duffeild, Comander. October y 2nd, 1679. Blunt, George, in the Ship Lixboa Merchant, for New Yorke, RoGER Whitfeild, Comander. time out. October ■^rd, 1679. Barton, Christopher, in the Ship Barbados Merchant, for Virginia, James Cock, Comander. security. 45 354 TICKETS GRANTED. October the \th, 1679. Belfour, James, in the sloop true friendship, for Antegua, CHARLES Kallahane, Comandr. time out. October \th, 1679. Bishop, Thomas, in the Ship Virgin, for Leward Islands, THOMAS Alumby, Comander. security. October the \th, 1 6 79. Banister, Richard, in the Sloop True Friendship, for Antegoa, Charles Kallahane, Comander. time out. October y" 6tk, 1679. Butcher, John, in the sloop, " true friendship," for Antegua, Charles Kallahane, Comander. security. October ()th, 1679. Benson, Mary, in the sloop Endeavour, for Carolina, Thomas Shaw, Comander. security. October y 13, 1679. Battison, Julian, in the Barq Endeavour, for Carolina, Thomas Shaw, Comander. time out. October y 20th, 1679. BUTTLER, Walter, in the Ketch John and Sarah, for New York, James S.ioare, Comander. security. November f 7, 1679. Babbington, Thomas, a servant belonging to Thomas Gladdin, in the Barq Adventure, for Jamaica, Edward Duffeild, Comander. TICKETS GRANTED. 355 November y 20th, 1679. Bently, Martin, in the Ketch Mary and Sarah, for Providence, George Conway, Comander. security. November y 2^th, 1679. Bread, Thomas, in the Ketch Phcenix, for Leward Islands, ROBERT Flexny, Comander. security. November 25, 1679. Bread, Arthur, in the Ketch Phanix, for the Lew'^- Islands, Robert Flexney, Comander. security. December the \%th, 1679. Barrow, Rebecca, in the Ship Ann and jam, for London, Richard Radford, Comander. time out. Decem,ber the 2/^th, 1679. Brook, Thomas, in the Ship Recovery, for Jamaica, James Brown, Comander. time out. December the 2/^th, 1679. BuLKLY, Wm., in the Ship Ann and Jane, for London, Richard Rat- ford, Comander. security. December 29/A, 1679. BarNEWELL, Robert, in the Ship Recovery, for Jamaica, jAMES Brown, Comander. time out. December the y:>th, 1679. Burke, Jeoffery, in the Sloop true friendship, for Antegoa, Charles Kallahane, Comander. time out. 45—2 3s6 TICKETS GRANTED. January 4, 1678. Crillick, Jane, a servant belonging to JOHN FOLLITT, in the Ship Old Head, of Kingsale, ROBERT Barker, Comandr, for Lew*- January the ^th, 1678. Carter, Elinor, in the Ship Joseph and Ann, for Carolina, Samuell Evans, Comander. security. January the i^th, 1678. Chaplin, Jeremiah, in the Shi'^Joiepk audAnn, for Carolina, Samuell Evans, Comander. security. January the ^ist, 1678, Cragg, John, in the Ketch Friendship, for New England, JOSEPH Hardy, Comander. time out. February y 22d, 1678. Claypogle, Norton, in the Ship Bachelors Delight, for New York, Robert Greenway, Comander. time out. March ist, 1678. Clarke, Ann, in the Ship Samuell, for London, John Clarke, Comander. time out. March the ^th, 1678. Clavpool, John, in the Ship Patience, for London, Thomas Hudson, Comander. time out. March 6th, 1678. Cooper, Thomas, in the Pinke Blessing, for New York, John Thwing, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 357 March the loth, 1678. Gary, Richard, in the Pink Seaventure, for Antegua, George Bat- TERSBY, Comander. security. March the loth, 1678. Canting, Dennis, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, Nicholas Lock- wood, Comander. time out. March the nth, 1678. COLLYER, Ambrose, in the Ship Society, for Boston, William Guard, Comander. time out. March the 21st, 1678. COLWELL, Samuell, in the Ketch William and Susan, for New Eng- land, Ralph Parker, Comander. time out. March 21, 1678. Cornelius Francis, in the Barq Joseph, for Saltertudos, Stephen Clay, Comander. time out. March f 2/^th, 1678. Clarke, Porcas, in the Ship Supply, for London, Joseph Freeman, Comander. time out. April the ist, 1679. Chamberlaine, Marmaduke, in the Ship Endeavour, for London, James Gilbert, Comander. time out. April the 1st, 1679. Campanell, Mordicay, in the Ketch, Swallow, for New England, Joseph Hardy, Comander. time out. 358 TICKETS GRANTED. April I, 1679. Crossing, William, in the Ship Blessing, for Boston, Samuel RiCKARD, Comander. security. April id, 1679. Cooper, Mary, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, Nicholas Lockwood, Comander, the said Cooper a servant of Robert Daniell. April the 22ncl, 1679. Carew, Thomas, in the Ship Benjamin, of Topsham, Robert Lyde, Comander. time out. April y 2^th, i6'j<). Colthrough, Peter, in the Ship Samuel and Eliza, for London, Thomas Orchard, Comander. time out. May the ^rd, 1679. CuRSTis, John, in the Ship Concord, for London, James Strutt, Comander. time out. May the loth, 1679. Clarke, Mary, in the Ship Experiment, for London, Allan Cock, Comander. security. May the 22nd, i6'j(). Coulburne, John, in the Ship Coficltisivn, for London, Wm. Beeding, Comander. May the 7%th, 1679. Cornish, Edward, a Servant belonging to John Harris, in the Ship William and John, for Boston, SAMUEL Legg, Comander. TICKETS GRANTED. 359 May the 315/f, 1679. Clovan, Thomas, in the sloop " true friendship" for Nevis, Charles Kallahane, Comander. security. July the 1st, 1679. Cole, Thomas, Junr., in the Ship Prevention, for Surranam, Barnard BoOGHERT, Comander. time out. Jtily the 2nd, 1679. Collins, John, in the Ketch Neptune, for Carolina, JOSEPH Knott, Comander. time out. yuly the 2%th, 1679. Cawfeild, Richard, in the Ship Young William, for Virginia, Thomas Cornish, Comander. security. August 2nd, 1679. COTTINGHAM, Katherine, in the Ship Elis"-, for Jamaica, Silvan us Paine, Comander. time out. August ()th, 1679. Collins, John, in the Barq Plantation, for Carolina, ASER Sharpe, Comander. August l2)^h, 1679. Callay, Thomas, in the Keatch Neptune, for Virginia, Joseph Knott, Comander. time out. August y 2$th, 1679. Cox, Francis. In the Ship S'o/tn and James, for New England, Giles Hamlin, Comander. time out. 36o TICKETS GRANTED. September 2d, 1679. Cole, James, in the Sloop John and Francis, for Antegua, JOHN HOW- ARD, Comander. security. September the 1 8/>^, 1 6 79. CoLLis, Alexander, in the Ship Hope, for New England, John Price, Comander. time out. September 20th, 1679. Chester, Sampson, in the Ship Malligo Merchant, Roger Homer, Comander, for London. time out- Septem,ber 22, 1679. Chaplin, Thomas, in the Ship Malligo Merchant, for London, ROGER Homer, Comander. time out. October the 2nd, 1679. Clovan, Thomas, in the Sloop tme friendship, for Antegua, CHARLES Kallahane, Comander. time out. October the 6th, 1 6 79. Charles, Evan, in the Sloop trii.e friendship, for Antegua, CHARLES Kallahane, Comander. time out. November 3^,- 1 6 79. Cotinho, Moses Henriques, in the Barq Adventure, for Jamaica, Edward Duffeild, Comander. time out. November 7, 1679. Courtney, Wm., in the Sloop Hopewell, for Antegua, Wm. Murphy, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 361 November the 2'jtk, 1679. CoRBETT, William, in the Sloop Katherine, for Antegua, Andrew- Gall, Comander. time out. December tlu 15, 1679. Crisp, Roger, in the Ship Ann and Jane, for London, Richard Rad- ford, Comand. time out Febrttary la^th, 1678. Dang, Margaret, in the Sloop Resolution, for Nevis, John Ingleby, Comander. time out. February 21, 1678. Denton, John, in the Ship Endeavour, for Virginia, ABRAHAM NEW- MAN, Comander. time out. March the ist, 1678. Doldron, Grace, in the Ship Saimid, for London, JOHN Carke, Comander. time out. March the loth, 1678. DOLEBERRY, ANDREW, in the Ship Society, for Boston, WILLIAM Guard, Comander. time out. March 2d, 1678. Devenish, John, in the Ship Endeavour, for London, James Gilbert, Comander. time out. April ist, 1679. Dickinson, Francis, in the Ship Blessing, for Boston, Samuel Rickard, Comander. security. 46 362 TICKETS GRANTED. ' April the /^th, 1679. Daniell, Robert, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, NICHOLAS LociC- WOOD, Comander. time out. April the jth, 16'jg. Dukes, Wm., in the Barq. Adventure, for Carolina, DANIELL RIDLEY, Comandr. time out. April the <^th, 1679. Daniell, John, in the Barq. John's Adventure, for Antegua, John Welch, Comander. time out- April 22d, 16'jg. Davis, Eliz'^-, A servant belonging to Hilliard Holdip, in the Ship London Merchant, for London, Edw. Desworth, Comander. April 22'"^, 1679. Drax, Henry, Esq., in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas War- ren, Comander. time out. April the iid, 1679. Densy, Jane, in the Ship Hope, for London, JOSEPH Ball, Comander- security. April the 2^th, 1679. • Drayton, Thomas, Junr., in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, Nicholas LOCKWOOD, Comander. time out. April the 2%th, 1679. Davies, Jane, A Servant to Richard Townsend, in the Ship NatJianiell, for Boston, Wm. Clarke, Comander. TICKETS GRANTED. 363 May the 2d, 1679. Davies, Samuell, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, David Fogg, Comander. time out. May the i2,th, 1679. Davies, John, Junr., in the Ship Roe Buck, for London, Wm. Shafto, Comander. security. May the I'^th, 1679. Dowell, Dennis, in the Ship Industry, for Bristoll, James PORTER, Comander. time out. May \\th, 1679. DangERFEILD, Walcup, in the Ship Bachelor, for Bristoll, RoGER Bagg, Comander. time out. May the 230^, 1679. DunNOHOE, Teag, in the Ship Margaret, for Bew Morris, ALEXANDER Wood, Comandr. time out. May the 2\th, 1679. DUBOYES, John, in the Ship Supply, for Boston, John Mellowes, Comander. time out. June nth, 1679. DunnohoE, Cornelius and JeffoRY, in the Ship Margrett, for Bew Morris, ALEXANDER Wood, Comander. time out. yune nth, 16 79. Davies, John, in the Ship Coast Friggott, for Lond" ■ PHILLIP Varloe, Comander. time out. 46 — 2 364 TICKETS GRANTED, yune II, 1679. Davies, John, of Christ Church, in the Ketch Joseph, for New Yorke, Abraham Knott, Comander. security. yuly 21, 1679. Davies, Peter, in the Pinke Neptune, for Carolina, Joseph Knott, Comander. time out. yuly 2gtk, i6'j(j. Dran, Maren, a servant belonging to Jacob Leroux, in the Ketch Dove, for Antegoa, JOHN Grafton, Comander. August the 1st, iQ'jg. DUNDAS, Wm., in the Ship Young William, for Virginia, Thomas CoR- NISH, Comander. time out. August 2d, 1679. Dawson, Tremmit, in the Ship Elis"- for Jamaica, SiLVANUS Payne, Comander. time out. . August 2d, 1679. Davies, Katherine, a servant belonging to John Austin, in the Ship Young William, for Virginia, THOMAS Cornish, Comander. September 27, 1679. Daniell, Wilbert, in the Ship Supply, for Virginia, John AdY, Co- mander. time out. November 15, 1679. Dewer, Stephen, in the Barq. Resolution, for Antegoa, Thomas Gil- bert, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 365 December 15, 1679 Dexter, Wm., in the Ship Ann and Jane, for London, Richard Rat- ford, Comander. time out. December 22d, 1679. Douse, Bridgett, in the Ship Ami and Jane, for London, Richard Rattford, Comander. time out. December 22, 1679. Downing, John, in the Ship Lawrell, for Nevis, Robert Ox, Comander. time out. December 2\th, 1679. Davy, Robert, in the Ship Ann and Jane, for London, Richard Rat- ford, Comander. time out. December' 2\th, 1679. De Wever, Lewin, in the Ship Blossom, for Surranam, Richard Martin, Comander. security. March 13^^, 1678. Enderbee, Oliver, in the Ship Ann and Mary, for Antegua, John Johnson, Comander. security. March 20, 1678. Elson, Wm., in the Ketch Begining, for New Yorke, WiLLIAM Play, Comander. time out. April 2^, 1679. Evans, Lewis, in the Ketch, Unity, for Virginia, James Rainy, Co- mander. time out. 366 TICKETS GRANTED. April 26, 1679. Earle, John, in the Ship Defyance, for Lond°- WILLIAM CREED, Comander. security. April 26, 1679. Elliston, George, in the Ship NatJmniell, for Boston, Wm. Clarke, Comander. time out. April 2%th, 1679. Edwards, John, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out. May 2/i^th, 1679. Ellicott, Vines, in the Ship Supply, for Boston, JOHN Mellowes, Comander. security. yune 20tk, 1679. Evans, William, in the Ship William and Robert, for London, Giles Bond, Comander. time out. July 21, 1679. Evans, Edward, in the Pink Neptune, for Carolina, JOSEPH Knott, Comander. time out. yuly the 26th, 1679. EasTCHURCH, William, in the Ship Joseph, for London. yuly 31, 1679. Emery, John, a servant, belonging to LiEU'^- C0LL°' Hallett, in the Ship Young William, for Virginia, Thomas Cornish, Comander. TICKETS GRANTED. 367 September i2ik, 1679. Ellinsworth, William, in the Pink Portsmouth, for Road Island, Joseph Briar, Comander. time out. October 2d, 1679. Elliott, Henry, in the Sloo^^" true friendship," for Antegoa, Charles Callahan, Comander. time out. February the 6th, 1678. Fanning, Andrew, a servant belonging to Daniell Stanton, in the Ship Diligence, for New England, Jer, Jackson, Comand. February 13, 1678. FORBUSH, James, in the Ship two Brothers, for Jamaica, RiCE Jeffe- ryes, Comander. time out. March \th, 1678. FiTZRANDOLPH, PHILLIP, in the Ship Unity, for Saltertudos, ABRAHAM Wise, Comander. security. March igth, 1678. Fyes, Jone, in the Ship Katherine, for Bristoll, ROBERT Dapwell, Comander. time out. March the 2/\.th, 1678. FiTZ James, Edward, in the Ship Merchant Bonadventure, for London, William Bulkley, Comander. time out. March 26th, 1679. Franklin, Thomas, in the Ship Supply, for London, Joseph Free- man, Comander. time out, 368 TICKETS GRANTED. March 29, 1679. Fox, Stephen, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, Nicholas Lockwood, Comander. time out. March 2gth, 1679. Fox, Phillis, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, NICHOLAS LoCKWOOD, Comander. time out. March 31, 1679. Fransum, Joseph, in the Barq Blessing, for Providence, FRANCIS Wat- LINGTON, Comander. time out. Aprill the 2()th, 1679. FiTZ Nichols, Mary, a serv"- belonging to Richd. "Michell, sen'-, in the S\iv^ Nathaniell, for Boston, Wm. Clarke, Comander. May 6th, 1679. Feaghery, Thomas, in the Ship John and Thomas, for Providence, Thomas Jenour, Comander. time out. May the Zth, 1679. Finn, Teage, in the Ship Industry, for Bristoll, James Porter, Comander. time out. May the \\th, 1679. Foster, Hester, in the Ship Ann and Eh^-, for Leverpoole, Hugh Reynolds, Comander. time out. May the 21, 1679. FiTZ Jarrell, John, in the Ship Swallow, for Leverpoole, Tho. Withington, Comander. time out. TJCXA^ GRANTED. 369 Ma;^ le 23, 1679. FONTLEROY, James, in the Sb ^j Prudeiice and Mary, for Boston, Jacob Green, Comander. ^-^ time out. May e 26ik, 1679. Farrer, James, in the Sh* Tonchisioit, for Lond°-, Wm. Beeding, Comander. r~~~- time out. I Mh ihe 22,tk, 1679. French, Samuel, in the Ketch Joseph and Mary, for New York, Abraham Knott, Comander. time out. May the thirtieth, 1 6 79. Fowler, Joshua, in the Ship John and Mary, for London, John Uree, Comand"'- security. y une the fourth, 1679. Flemg [.' Fleming], Edmond, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond Ditty, Comand"'- time out. yune II, 1679. Fell, Lidia, in the Ketch, John and Sarah, for New York, Peter Carow, Comander. time out. yuly the 2 1st, 1679. Frith, Samuell, in the Pinke i?^(5^^^«, for Virginia, Thomas Williams, Comander. time out. yuly the 26th, 1679. Ford, Francis, in the Ship Mallego Mercha'''-, for London, Roger Homer, Comand''- time out. 47 370 TICKETS GRANTED. October \st, 1679. Fear, Francis, in the Ship Barbados Merchant, for Virginia, James Cock, Comander. time out. October 2<^th, 1679. Farrell, Hugh, in the Barq Dove, for Nevis, ANTHONY JENOUR, Comander. time out. November 26, 1679. Farrell, Roger, in the Sloop Katherine, for Antegua, ANDREW Gale, Comander security. December the 22, 1679. Favell, Christopher, in the Ship Ann and Jane, for London, RiCHD. Rattford, Comand''- time out. December 24//^, 1679. Farror, Edmond, in the Ship Ann & Jane, for London, RiCHD- Rattford, Comand"- time out. March loth, 1678. GrigG, Robert, and Alce Grigg, in the Ship Marjf, for Carolin[a], Nicholas Lockwood, Comander. time out. March the nth, 1678. Gardner, George, in the Ship Samaritan, for Leverpo[ol], Valentine Trim, Comand'^- time out. March the i2,th, 1678. Gestninh, Jacobus, in the Pink Desire, for Pool, Tho. Wadham, Comand--- security. TICKETS GRANTED. 371 March the 20th, 1678. GOLDING, Persivall, in the Ship White Fox, for London, John Lee, Comander. time out. March the 22nd, 1678. Gerish, Benjamin, in the Ketch Ma7y, for Boston, John Gardner, Comander, time out- April the "jth, iS'jg. Godfry, Mary, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, NlCH°- LoCKWOOD, Comander. time out. April 12th, 1679. Gooding, Joseph, in the Barq Boncta, Richard Riply, Comander, for Jamaica. time out. April 25, 1679. Gittes, Henry, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, NICHOLAS LOCK- WOOD, Comander. time out. May the 6th, 1679. Golding, Percivall, in the Ship Concord, for London, jAMES Strutt, Comand'- May the 6th, 1679. Gibbs, Rich"-, in the Ship Bachelor, for Bristoll, Roger Bagg, Comand'^- time out. May the \/^th, 1679. Gibbs, Edward, in the Shi'p Roe Btcck, for Lond°', Wm. Shafto, Co- mander. time out- 47—2 372 TICKETS GRANTED. May the 23, 1679. GOGIN, William, in the Ship Bachelor, for BristoII, ROGER Bagg, Comander. time out. July the 2 2''' 1679. Gray, Robert, in the Ketch Endeavor, for New England, Lawrence CUTT, Comander. time out. Augiist 9, 1679. GORDEN, George, in the Ship plantation, for Carolina, AsER Sharpe, Comander. time out. August 16, 1679. Gorton, John, a servant belonging to John Browne, in the Ketch Neptune, for Virginia, JOSEPH Knott, Comander. Augtist 19, 1679. GoDFREE, Gilbert, a servant belonging to Mr. Wm. Bulkly, in the Ketch Neptune, for Virginia, JOSEPH Knott, Comandr. September 2'^, 1679. Griffin, Dennis, in the Sloop John and Francis, for Antegua, John Howard, Comander. October \'*~\6'](^. GOTPIER, Henry, in the Sloop Rutter, for Jamaica, Edward Duffeild, Comander. time out. October 2'', 1679. Gorton, Richard, in the Sloop Rutter, for Jamaica, Edward Duf- feild, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 373 October 7, 1679. Greenslatt, Thomas, in the Sloop true friendship, for Antegua, Charles Kallahane, Comander. security. November the 2^th, 1679. GiDiON, Rowland, in the Ketch Phoenix, for Antegua, Robert Flexny, Comander. security. February 11, 1678. Hayem, Abraham, in the Ship James, for New York, William Sweet- land, Comander. time out. March the ^f, 1678. Hatton, Robert, in the Sloop Hunter, for Surranam, WALTER Assu- EROS, Comander. time out. March the 3"^, 1678. HOLLARD, Thomas, in the Constant Warwick, Frigott, for London, Cap'- Ralph Delavall, Comand"^- security. March the nth, 1678. HoLLOWAY, Rich"-, in the. Ship Samaritan, for Leverpool, Valen- tine Trim, Comander. time out. March the 12th, 1678. Herrick, Isaac, in the Ketch William and Susan, for New England, Ralph Parker, Comander. time out. March the 20th, 1678. Harvey, Griffith, in the Ship Merch" Bonadventure, fo[r] London, Wm. Bulkly, Comander. time out. 374 TICKETS GRANTED. March 21, 1678. Hamilton, Adam, in the Ketch William and Susan, for New England. Ralph Parker, Comand"'- time out. March the 24, 1678. Heywood, John, in the Pinke Submission, for London, CHRISTOPHER Newham, Comander. time out. March the 24, 1678. HiGLEY, John, in the Ketch Mary, for Boston, John GARDNER, Co- mander. time out. March the 2%th, 1678. [? should be 1679]. Hasell, William, in the Ship OlBte Tree, for Bristoll, Thomas Shel- LAM, Comander. , time out. Aprile i, 1679. Hawton, Gerard, in the Ship Expedition, for London, JOHN HARDING, Comander. time out. Aprile the \'*, 1679. Haviland, Miles, in the Ketch Swallow, for Rhoad Island, Joseph Hardy, Comander. time out. Aprile the 2'^, 1679. Hendly, Daniell, and Eliz^-, in the Ship " Olive Tree," for Bristoll, Thomas Shellam, Comand'- time out. April g, 1679. Hetherington, Katherine, in the Pink Greyhound, for London, Joseph Wasey, Comander. time out TICKETS GRANTED. 375 April 10, 1679. Howell, Sarah, in the Barq Providence, for Burmudos, Francis Watlington, Comander. time out. April 10, 1679. HuRLES, Eliza., jn the Ship Martin, for Newfoundland, Christopher Martin, Comander. time out. April 19, 1679. HiGGlNSON, Henry,' in the Ship Frends Adventure, for London, John Blades, Comander. time out. April 19, 1679. Holliday, Mary, in the Ship Recovery, for New York, Thomas Chin- NERY, Comander. time out. April 22, 1679. HOLDIP, HiLLiARD, in the Ship London MercJiant, for London, Edward Desworth, Comander. security. April 22, 1679. Holt, Rowland, in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas Warren, Comander. time out. April 30, 1 6 79. Hacker, Ferdinando, in the Ship Fairfax, for London, Nicholas Fairfax, Comander. time out. May 2'^, 1679. Healy, Wm., in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out. 376 TICKETS GRANTED. May 3, 1679. Hurst, Wm., in the Ship Adventure, for London, Wm. JOHNSON, Comander. time out. May z\ 1679. HOLSEY, Richard, in the Sloop Batchelor, for Leward, Peter Swaine, Comander. time out. May 23'', 1679. Hackett, Robert, in the Ship Society, for Bristol!, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out. May 23, 1679. Haley, Dennis, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond DiTTY, Comander. time out. May the 31, 1679. Helmes, John, in the Ketch Nicholas and Rebecca, for New York, Nicholas Blake, Comander. time out. yune 2'^, 1679. Hook, Wm., in the Barq Hopewell, for Boston, Nicholas Morrell, Comander. security June 13, 1679. Hunt, Dennis, in the Ship Coast Friggott, for London, Phillip Var- loe, Comander. time out. Jutie the 14, 1679. How, Eliz'^-, in the Ship Johfis Adventure, for Jamaica, Edward WiNSLOW, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED 377 yufie the I "jth, 1 6 79. Hooper, Daniell, in the Ketch Joseph, for New York, ABRAHAM Knott, Comander. time out June 21, 1679. Harris, Edward, in the Ship Experiment, for London, Henry Sut- ton, Comander. time out. yune 21, 1679. Hill, John, in the Ship Charles, for London, Thomas Nash, Co- mander. security. June 21, 1679. Hough, William, in the Ship William and Robert, for London, GiLES Bond, Comander. time out. yune 28, 1679. Hunt, John, in the Ship Providence, for Boston, Timothy Prout, Comander. time out. yuly id, 1679. HornE, Gustavus Adolphus, in the Ship William and Ann, for Lon- don, Phillip Hanger, Comander. time out. yuly 10, 1679. Hughs, Andrew, in the Ship Amity, for London, Benjamin Grove, Comander. time out. yuly 31, 1679. Hall, Giles, Junr., in the Ketch John and Mary, for Boston, John Parreck, Comander. security. 48 378 TICKETS GRANTED. August 14, 1679. Herbert, Henry, in the Ship John and Henry, for Bristol, THOMAS Cades, Comander. time out. August 20, 1679. HOBBS, Eliza, in the Ship Robert, for London, Richard Cock, Comander. . time out. Sept. 17, 1679. Harker, John, in the Ship Hope, for New England, John Price, Comander. time out. September 18, 1679. HOLDSWORTH, Arther, in the Ship Thomas and Sarah, for London, James Day, Comander. time out. October 7, 1679. HoTEN, Margery, in the Sloop Africa, for Leward Islands, Anthony Burgess, Comander. security. October 7, 1679. HiLK, John, in the Sloop " true friendship" for Antegua, CHARLES Kallahane, Comander. security. October the "jth, 1679. Hancock, Alexander, in the Sloop true friendship, for Antegua, Charles Kallahane, Comander. security. October 20th, 1679. Hasell, Peter, in the Sln^p Happy returne, for London, Isaac Ragg, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 379 October 29, 1679. Hale, Barnabie, and Thomas How, servants belonging to Coll"- Christopher Codrington, in the Barq. Dove, for Nevis, Anthony Jenoux, Comander. October 29, 1679. Holt, Joseph, in the Sloop Hopewell, for Antegoa, John Ayres, Comander. time out. November 6, 1679. Hunt, Luke, in the 'Q^x<\. Adventure, for Jamaica, EDWARD DUFFEILD, Comander. time out. November 27, 1679. Hannah, Andrew, a Servant belonging to Wm. Stickland, in the Sloop Katherine, for Antegua, Andrew Gall, Comandr. Decejnbei' 24, 1679. Holeman, Roger, in the Sloop '7rz^^/;rzWj/?2>," for Antegua, CHARLES Kallahane, Comand"'- time out. March 11, 1678. Jarmin, Symon, in the Ship Society, for Boston, Wm. Guard, Comander. time out. March the 14, 1678. Jaccson, William, in the SVvg Ann and Mary, for Antegoa, John Johnson, Comander. time out March the 20th, 1678. Jaccson, George, in the Ship Merck"- Bonadventwe, for London, Wm. Bulkley, Comand'- time out. 48—2 38o TICKETS GRANTED. March 29, 1679. JlPSON, Sarah, in the Ship Mary, for Carolina, NICHOLAS LOCKWOOD, Comander. time out. April 9, 1679. Jacob, John, in the Ketch Providence, for New England, Marke HUNKING, Comander. time out. April 19, 1679. Johnson, Nathaniel, in the Ship Friends Adventure, for Antegua, John Long, Comander. time out. May 19, 1679. Jones, John, Junr., in the Ship.^«« and Elizabeth, for Liverpool, Hugh Reynolds, Comander. time out. May 20, 1679. /ones, Robert, in the Ship Rose and Crown, for London, Thomas Crofts, Comander. security. May the 22nd, 1679. Jordan, William, in the Ship Prudence and Mary, for Boston, Jacob Green, Comander. May the 22, 1679. Johnson, John, in the Ketch Joseph, for New York, ABRAHAM Knott, Comander. time out. May 2 2''-, 1679. Jones, Richard, in the Ship Battchebr, for Bristoll, Roger Bagg, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 381 May 23, 1679. James, William, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmund Ditty, Comand. time out. June II, 1679. Jelson, Joell, in the Ship Bachelor, for Bristoll, ROGER Bagg, Comander. time out. yune II, 1679. Irish, George, in the Ship Bachelor, for Bristoll, Roger Bagg, Comander. , time out. June 17, 1679. Jenkins, Owen, in the Ketch John's Adventure, for Jamaica, Edward WiNSLOE, Comander. time out June 18, 1679. Jones, Samuell, in the Ketch John's Adventure, for Jamaica, Edward WiNSLOE, Comander. security. June 2']th, 1679. Ingleby, Nicholas, in the Ship Providence, for Boston, Timothy ProUT, Comander. security. August 13, 1679. JACCSON, James, in the Barq Hopewell, for Virginia, Thomas Curle, Comander. time out. August the \dfth, 1679. ■ J ONES, Eliz*-, in the Barq Plantation, for Carolina, ASER Sharpe, Comander. security. 382 TICKETS GRANTED. September i^th, 1679. James, Richard, a servant belonging to Coll"- Sam"- Newton, in the Ship Joseph, for New York, STEPHEN Clay, Comander. September 13, 1679. Johnson, Nathaniell, in the Sloop true friendship, for Antegua, Charles Kallahane, Comander. time out. September 13, 1679. Jordan, James, .in the Ship Mallego Merchant, for London, ROGER Homer, Comander. time out. September 19, 1679. Jenkins, Jane, in the Ship Lixboa Merclmttt, for New York, Roger Whitfeild, Comander. security. September 26th, 1679. Jennings, Michaell, in the Sloop Rutter, for Jamaica, Edward Duf- FEILD, Comander. time out. October "jth, 1679. Jennings, William, in the Sloop True friendship, for Antegua, Charles Kallahane, Comander. security. October 29, 1679. John Morgan, in the Barq Dove, for Nevis, Anthony Jennor, Comander. time out. November 7, 1679. Jones, William, in the Sloop Hopewell, for Antegua, Wm. Murphy, Comand. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 383 November 7, 1679. Jones, Hector, in the Sloop Hopewell, for Antegua, Wm. Murphy, Comander. time out. April 24, 1679. King, William, in the Ship friends Adventure, for London, EDWARD Blades, Comander. security. May 2, 1679. Kennedy, John, and Ellinor his wife, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out. May 28, 1679. Kyte, John, in the Ship Prudence and Mary, for Boston, Jacob Green, Comander. time out. August 2"^, 1679. Keith, Henry, in the Ship Yotmg William, for Virginia, Thomas Cornish, Comander. time out. November 2^th, 1679. Kew, Nicholas, in the Barq Resolution, for Antegua, Thomas Gilbert, Comander. security. February 17, 1678. Lynch, Nicholas, and Alice his wife, in the Barq Adventure, for Antegua, Christopher Berrow, Comand'- time out. March \Uh, 1679. [.?' 1678.J Lock, Ann, in the Ketch, William and Susan, for New England, Ralph Parker, Comander. time out. 384 TICKETS GRANTED. March 20, 1679, [? 1678.] Lyttcot, Leonard, in the Ship Supply, for London, JOSEPH FREEMAN' Comander. security. April I, 1679. Lee, Henry, in the Ketch Unity, for Virginia, jAMES Rainy, Commander. time out. April ■yf, 1679. Lee, Henry, in the Ship Martin, for Newfoundland, CHRISTOPHER Martin, Comander. time out. April 16, 1679. Langley, William, in the Ship Brothers Adventure, for New York, John Sellock, Comander. time out. April 21, 1679. Lopes, Abraham, in the Ship Hope, for London, Joseph Ball; Comander. time out. April 22"^, 1679. LowTHER, Christopher, a servant belonging to Coll"- Henry Drax, in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas Warren, Comander. May 12, 1679. Langton, Thomas, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, David Fogg, Comander. time out. May the 28, 1679. Lydiatt, Timothy, in the Ship William and John, for Boston, Samuell Legg, Comander. > time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 385 June the if' 1679 LONGSON William in the Ketch Jolin'sAduenture for Jamaica EDWARD WiNSLOW Comand'" security Jicly the if' 1679 Lee Rich" in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia Tl-IOMAS W"= Co- inander time out y^dy the 2^"'- 1679 Leroux Jacob in the Ketch Dove for Antegua John Grafton Comand>" security August the S''^ 1679 Lewgar John in the ship freindship for London JOHN WILLIAMS Comand'' time out August the 13''' 1679 Ladson John in the Barq, Plantacoii for Carolina AsER Sharpe Comander time out Augtist the 28"'' 1679 Lloyd John in the ship Barbados Mcirh" for Leward Islands time out September the 2^ 1679 Langford Harry in the Ship Joseph for New Yorke Stephen Clay Coihander time out September the 15''' 1679 Lynn Robert in the Ship Mallego Merch" for Londo RoGER Homer Comandr time out 49 386 TICKETS GRANTED. September the i6"' 1679 Lynch Richard in the Sloop tme friendship for Nevis CHARLES Kallahane Comandi" time out October the 25''' 1679 Lei; Henry in the Ship Happy retimie for Londo ISAAC Rand Comand"' security Nouember the 2\"' 1679 LiLEURNE RlCH° in the Ketch Mary f Sarah for Prouidence GEORGE CONOWAY Comand'' security November the 29''' 1679 Lynch Morgan in the Barq, resolution for Antegua THOMAS GiL' BERT Comand'' the said Lynch being a Seru" belonging to JOHN Codrington Esqi'. December the 22: 1679 Lyne Christopher Esq'- in the Ship Recouery for Jamaica JamES Browne Comand'- December the 31. 1679 Lopez Telles Abraham in the ship Recovery for Jamaica James Brown Comand'- time out January the 4''' 1678 MaynaRD James a Seru" belonging to Mathew W"=- in the ship Old head of Kingsale for Lewd Robert Barker Comand jamiary the 2%"'- 1678 Marshall Jarvis in the Ship James for New Yorke James Sweet- Land Comander time out TICKETS GRANTED. 387 Feb'-y w"'- 1678 Mastus Joseph and Martha Mastus in the Ship Patience for London THOMAS HUDSON Comandf time out March the \o"' 1679 [1678] Morris W" in the Ship Society for Boston W" Guard Comand'' time out March the \a,"' 1678 Melony Timothy in the Ship Ann and Mary for Antegua John Johnson Comand'^ security March the 18''' 1678 Morris Isaac in the Ketch Beglning for New Yorke W=^' PLAy Comandr time out March the 19''' 1678 Maddox Jone in the Ketch Begining for New Yorke W" Plav Comand"" time out Aprill the f" 1679 Mattson Benj'^ in the Ship John and Mary for Londo Edward Calcott Comand'' time out Aprill the 2,"' 1679 Mannen Andrew in the Ship Mary for Carolina NICHOLAS LOCK- WOOD Comandi' time out Aprill the lo"" 1679 Maul Thomas in the Ketch W"' t John for New England John Saunders Comand'' time out 49—2 388 TICKETS GRANTED. Aprill the if' 1679 Major W" in the Barq, Blessing iox Prouidence FRANCIS Watlington Comander time out Aprill the 2%*'' 1679 Mahony Daniell in the ship f7'dnds Adventure for Antegua John Long Comand'' time out Aprill the 25''^ 1679 MiCHELL Rich" in the Ship Nathan^^ for Boston W" Clarke Comander security Aprill the 25 1679 MiCHELL John jn the Ship Nathan'^ for Boston W" Clarke Comander time out May the 2,"' 1679 Morgan John in the Ship Society for Bristol! EpMONP Pitty Cot mander time out May the?,"' iG'jq Maccmash Charles in the Ship Roe Buck for Londo W" Shafto Comander security May the 13'''' 1679 Murphy Daniell in the Ship Industry for Bristoll James Porter Comander time out May the \\"'- 1679 Morgan Thomas in the Ship Bachelor for Bristoll ROGER Bagg Comand"" time out TICKETS GRANTED, 389 May the i^'^ 1679 Magwaine Owen in the ship Industry for Bristol! James Porter Comandr time out May the if' 1679 Mather George in the Ship Hannah and Elis" for Londo Rich" Fix Comandr security May the kj"' 1679 Mason Sylam in the Ship W" t John for Boston Samuell Legg Comander time out May the 23'' 1679 Marrow Cornelius f Katherine in the Ship Society for Bristoll Edmond Ditty Comander tirrie out May the 24" 1679 MOSELY Richard in the Ship W'" f John for Boston Samuele 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 Comand'' time out May the 28''' 1679 Morrell Nicholas in the Ship Prudence and Mary for Boston JACOB Green Comander time out 39° TICKETS GRANTED. May the 30''' 1679 Macclahen Owen in the Ship Society for Bristol! Edmond Ditty Comander time out June the i'^"' 1679 Mattson Mathew in the Ship Concord for Londo W" FOSTER Comander time out Jtme the 1 4''' 1679 March Thomas, Mai^y f Sarah in the Ship Society for Bristoll Edmond Ditty Comandr time out July the f' 1679 Maccenree John in the Pink Kebecca for VirginJEi Thomas W"^ Comand"" time out jfidy the 16'^' 1679 Matthews George in the Pink Eliz"- for Boston John Bonner Comander time out yuly the 2V* 1679 Mansell Robert in the Ship Ric¥ and Mary for New England Samuell Fitch Comandr security August the 12'* 1679 Mahone James A Seruant belonging to Henry Quintyne Esqr in the Barq^ Flantacoii for Carolina AsER Sharpe Comand'' August the 13'^ 1679 MaccDaniell Patrick in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia Joseph Knott Comand'' time out TICKETS GRANTED. 39* " August the 14.'^' 1679. MiDLETON Arthur in the Barq, Plantacoli for Carolina AsER Sharps Comand'" time out September the 16"' j6yg MOUNTACK Andrew in the Ship £tt2" for Holland Allexander Mattison Comandf security October the first 1679 Maden Patrick in the Sloop true friendship for Antegua Charles Kallahane Comand'' time out October the 2'^ 1679 Muskett W" in the Sloop RtMer for Jamaica EDWARD DUFFEILD Comander time out Odober the fourth 1679 MelLOLY James in the Ship Virgin for Virginia ThO : AllUMBV Comander security October the f' 1679 MOUNTAINE John in the Sloop true freindship for Antegua CHARLES Kallahane Comand'' security October the 25"' 1679 MORECOCK Thomas in the Ship Happy rcturne for London Isaac Rand Comand'' security November the 21 1679 ManerICK NATliANiELL in the Ketch Phoenix for Antegua Robert Flexny Comander security 392 TICKETS GRANTED. December the 23'' 1679 Marriott Robert in the Ship Recou&ry for Jamaica James Browne Comandr time out March the f' 1678 NeuILL John in the ship Society for Boston W*' GUARD Comander time out Jiily the i^"' 1679 Newton Abigall in the Ship EHz'^ for Boston John Bonner Co- mand"" time out yuly the 2 a'' 1679 Needler John in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS Williams Comand'' time out Augicst the 4''' 1679 "Neagle Martin in the Ship Yoimg William for Virginia Thomas Cornish Comand'' time out September the 4''' 1679 Neuill John in the Ship Pearle for Leward Islands Edward Peir- SON Comander security September y' iZ*'' 1679 Nasy Daniell in the ship Hope for New England John Price Comander time out October the 14''' 1679 Nuttall Thomas in the ship Happy returne for Londo Isaac Rand Comandi' time out TICKETS GRANTED. 393 October 2nd, 1679. Oneal, Ann, in the Sloop Rutter, for Jamaica, EDWARD DUFFEILD, Comander. time out. November lotk, 1679. OldRIDGE, Abell, in the Sloop Hopewell, for Antegua, Wm. Murphy, Comander. time out. November 2otk, 1679. Ogle, John, in the Ketch Mary and Sarah, for Providence, George CONOWAY, Comander. security. November 24//^, 1679. Osburne, Robert, a servant belonging to Richard LiLBURNE, in y= Ketch Mary and Sarah, for Providence, George CONWAY, Co- mander. Jamiary 13, 1678. Paty, Eliz*' in the Ship Joseph and A nn, for Carolina, Samuell Evans, Commander. time out. February 21, 1678. Peirce, John, in the Ship Judith, for London, ROBERT KiNGSLAND, Comander. time out. February 2%th, 1678. Pearson, John, in the Ship Samuell, for London, John Clarke, Comander. March 3, 1678. Piper, William, in the Ship begining, for Virginia, Thomas Bossin- GER, Comander. time out. 50 394 TICKETS GRANTED. March 2,rd, 1678. PerrIN, Margarett, in the Ship ArtAur, for London, HENRY COSKER, Comander. security. March 5, 1678. Perwidge, Job, in the Ship Expedition, for Virginia, JOHN Harding, Comander. time out. March 13, 1678. Pile, William, in the Barq Susanna, for Carolina, Hugh Babell, Comander. time out March 21, 1678. Parris, Owen, in the Barq Joieph, for Saltertudos, Stephen Clay, Comander. security. March 28, 1679. Perwidg, Job, in the Ship Endeavour, for London, James Gilbert, Comander. renewed. April I, 1679. Pead, Thomas, in the Keatch Swallow, for Road Island, JOSEPH Hardy, Comander. time out. April ^th, 1679. Plumer, John, in the "&zx(\ May fflower, for Providence, Edward Hubbert, Comander. time out. April 5, 1679. Peniston, Samuell, in the Barq May fflower, for Providence, Edward Hubbart, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 395 April 16 tk, 1679. Primatt, Humphry, in the Honor, for London, Thomas Warren, Comander. security. April i6th, 1679. POLEGREEN, JOHN, in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas Warren, Comander. security. April 22, 1679. Pope, Charles, in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas Warren' Comander. time out. April 22, 1679. Penniman, Jane, in the Ship Honor, for London, Thomas Warren, Comander. time out. April 25, 1679. PiDDOCK, Wm., in the Ship Freind's Adventure, for London, EDWARD Blades, Comander. time out- April 28, 1679. Poslett, Richard, in the Ship Conclusion, for London, W"- Seeding, Comander. time out. May the 2nd, 1679. PiNKE, John, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, DAVID FOGG, Comander. time out. May Wi, 1679. Parsones, Francis, in the Ship Concord, for London, James Strutt, Comander. time out. 50—2 396 TICKETS GRANTED. May 13, 1679. Pottle, Christopher, in the Pink Dymond, for Topsham, Ezekiah Vass, Comander. " time out. May 14, 1679. Price, John, in the Ship Bachelor,iox Bristoll, ROGER Bagg, Comander, time out. May 19, 1679. Price, John, in the Ship Bachelor, for Bristoll, ROGER Bagg, Comander. time out. May 19, 1679. Pemmell, Thomas, in the Ship Rose and Crown, for London, Thomas Crofts, Comander. time out. ^ujte i6th, 1679. Platt, John, in the Ketch Joseph, for New Yorke, Abraham Knott, Comander. time out. yune 17, 1679. Pechey, Lambert, in the Ship Ruth, for London, Wm. Taylor, Comander. time out. yune 2'ith, 1679. Phillips, Eliazer, in the Ship Providence, for Boston, TIMOTHY Prout, Comander. time out. July 22nd, 1679. Pearshouse, Chester, in the Pink Rebecca, for Virginia, Thomas W'^-, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 397 July 2f)ih, iS'jg. Poor, Miles, in the Ketch Dove, for Antegua, John Grafton, Comander. time out. August qtk, 1679. Powell, Arthur, in the Ship Friendship, for London, John Williams, Comander. August l8tA, 1679. Poor, Mary, a servant belonging to M"'- Wm. Bulkley, in the Ketch Neptune, for Virginia, JOSEPH Knott, Comander. August igtk, 1679. PiCKFORD, Robert, in the Ketch Neptune, for Virginia, JOSEPH Knott, Comander. time out. September 1st, 1679. Pollard, Joseph, in the Pinke Trent, for Boston, George Munjoy, Comander. time out. September \th, 1679. PiCKFORD, Robert, in the Ship Pearle, Edw- Peirson, Comander for Leward Islands. renewed. September %th, 1679. Pendleton, Mary, in the Ship Trent, for Boston, George Munjoy, Comander. time out. September 15, 1679. PiLSON, Edward, in the Ship Hope, for New England, JOHN Price, Comander. time out. 398 TICKETS GRANTED. October 1 1, 1679. PORTMAN, Christopher, in the Ship Endeavor, Tor Carolina, Thomas Shaw, Comander. time out. October nth, 1679. Popple, Magnus, in the Sloop Endeavor, for Carolina, Thomas Shaw, Comander. time out. October 2gtk, 1679. Parker, John, a servant belonging to Coll°- Christopher Codring- TON, in the Barq Dove, for Nevis, Anthony Jennor, Comander. October 2gth, 1679. Page, John, a servant belonging to Coll°- Chr. Codrington, in the Barq Dove, for Nevis, Anthony Jenour, Comander. November 27, 1679. Parris, Owen, in the Barq Resolution, for Antegua, Thomas Gilbert, Comander. time out. December 23^0^, 1679. Persivall, Andrew, in the Ship Ann and jane, for London, RICHARD RattfoRD, Comander. security. March i2,th, 1678. QUERK, John, a servant belonging to Thomas Allen, in the Ketch William and Susan, for New England, Ralph Parker, Comander. August 12, 1679. Quintyne, Richard, in the Barq Plantafon, for Carolina, ASER Sharpe, Comander. time out. TICKETS GRANTED. 399 February 25, 1678. Rose, Christopher, in the Ship Patience, for London, Thonas Hud- son, Comander. security. February 27, 1678. ROYDON, Wm., in the Constant Warwick Friggott, for London, Cap'- Ralph Delavall, Comander. time out. March 3, 1678. Ryder, Symon, a servant belonging to George Moor, in the Ship Vineyard, for Virginia, HENRY Perrin, Comander. March 3, 1678. Roane, Bancks, in the Sloop Hunter, for Surranam, WALTER Assu- eros, Comander. time out. March 12, 1678. Robinson, Allexander, in the Ship ^«« and Mary, for Antegua, John Johnson, Comander. security. March 21, 1678. Ross, William, in the Ketch W"- and Susan, for New England, Ralph Parker, Comander. time out March 26, 1679. Roberts, Wm., in the Pinke Endeavor, for London, James Gilbert, Comander. time out. April 2nd, 1679. Ridley, George, in the Sloop Rutter, for Jamaica, Edw°- Duffeild, Comander. time out. 4O0 TICKETS GRANTED. April I2tk, 1679. Row, Lawrence, in the Ship Robert, for Boston, Nathan Hayman, Comander. time out. April \<^th, 1679. Roth, Richard, in the Ship Recovery, for New Yorke, Thomas Chinery, Comander. time out. April 2pth, 1679. Remnant, James, and Jone his wife, in the Ship Industry, for Bristol!, James Porter, Comander. time out. May the 6th, 1679. Rainy, Luke, a servant belonging to M""- Henry Aplewhite, in the Ketch Prosperous, for Virginia, David Fogg, Comander. May iT)th, 1679. RiCHBELL, Richard, in the Ship Experimentt, for London, Allen Cock, Comander. security. May 19, 1639. Ravenscroft, Benjamin, in the Ship Rose and Crowne, for London, Thomas Crofts, Comander. time out. May 20th, 1679. Remnant, James and Jone, in the Ship New Concord, for London, James Strutt, Commander. renewed. May 24, 1679. [Ricord, Charles, in the Ship Society, for Bristoll, Edmond Ditty, Comander. time out.] TICKETS GRANTED, 401 May the iZ"' 1679 Rainsford Edward in the Ship W'" f John for Boston Samuell Legg Comand'' time out May tJie 28''' 1679 Russell Edward in the Ship W'" ^ John for Boston Samuell Legg Comand'' time out May the 28''' 1679 RiCHBELL Robert in the Ship W'" f John forBoston SAMUELL Legg Gomander tinie out Jiine the 28"^ 1679 Rich Robert Senior in the Ship Amity for London Benj^ Groves Comander tipie out JtUy 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 July the if' i6^g Rudge Thomas in the Briganteen Brother's Aduent7ire for New Yorke Robert Darkin Comand^ security \yuly the 21 1679 Richard James in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia Thomas Williams Comand'- time out] 51 402 TICKETS. GRANTED. Atigust the third 1679 Rice James and John in the Ship Young W'" for Virginia Thomas Cornish Comand'' time out August f 15''' 1679 Rich Robert in the ship Postilion for New England John Praul Comand'' security Aiigtist f 1^"' 1679 RUDLE Robert in the Ship John and Henry for Bristoll THOMAS Cades Comander tinie out September the 4'^ 1679 ROEOTHAM William in the Ship Josep/i for New Yorke STEPHEN , Clay Comand^ a serv" belonging to Collo Sam'-'- Newton . . Nouember the third 1679 Reddin Katherine a Serv" belonging to Martin Hayes for Jamaica in the Barq, Adttenture EdW Duffeild Comander jfunuary the fourteenth 1678 Slaughter William a Serv" belonging to John Jennings in the ship Joseph f Ann for Carolina Sam"-"- Euans Comand^ yanuary the 14"' 168 [1678] Serjeant Rich" in the Ship Joseph and Ann for Carolina Samuell Evans Comander security January the 2%"^ 1678 Smith Phillip in the Ship James for New Yorke W" Sweetland Comand"^ time out TICKETS GJi ANTED. 403 February the ii^'' 1678 Symons Samuell in the Ship James for New Yorke W" SWEETLAND Comand"' 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 Tzvo Brothers for Jamaica kicfe Jefferys Comand'' time out February the if' 1678 StEEL Mary in the ship Merch'^ Bohnduentiire for Ldndoil W" Buck- LEY Comand' time out February the 25''' 1678 Smith Hester in the Barq, Plantacon for Cdiroliria AsER SharpE Comand' time out March the?,"' 1678 StoaKES MlcriA£LL in the Ship Society for Bostoh WiLLIAM GUARD Comander time out March the 11"' iS']?, Stacy W in the Ship Society for Boston W" GUARD Comand"" time out March the 12"' 1678 Smith Edward in the Barq, Stcsannah for Carolina Hugh Babell Comander security 51—2 404 TICKETS GRANTED. March the i%"' 1678 Sanders Benj^ in the Ketch begining for New Yorke W" Play Comandi' time out March the 26"' 1679 Steel Mary* in the Ship Supply for London JOSEPH FREEMAN Comand'^ 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 Benj'^ in the Ship Expedition for Lond^^ JdHN Marding Comandi- time out A prill the first 1679 SMiTh W" in the Ketch Unity for Virginia JAMES RAiNt Cotnandf time out Aprill the 3"^ 1679 Salt SaMUELL in the Ship Change for London W" KiNG Comandef time out Aprill the 12"'' 1679 SANblFORD HEi^kY in the ship Robert for Boston NATHAN Hayman Comahder time out [See under date Feb, 17, in previous page.] TICKETS GRANTED. 40S Aprill the 15" 1679 Sfrane Almons in the Ship Eli^ for Neuis PETER Major Comand'' time out Aprill the 19"' 1679 Stephens Nathaniell in the Ship Recouery 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 ih-e 22'' 1679 Spicer SaMUELL in the Ship Hope for London JoSEPti BalL Comander timeout Aprill the 26"'' 1679 Smith Margerett a Seru" belonging to Thomas Doxey in the Ship brothers Adueiiture for New Yorke jNo Selleck Conir Aprill the 2Z"' 1679 SnAcknell Rich" in the Ship Natha7i" for Boston W" Clarke Comandr tirile out May the 2^ 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 Bristol! EdmOND Ditty Comander time out 4o6 TICKETS GRANTED. May the \o"' 1679 Stanton Pearce in the Barq, Resolution for Antegua JOHN INGLE- BEE Comand"" time out May the ii"' 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 Comand"^ time out May the i/i^"'- 1679 Smith Isaac in the Ship Stipply for Boston John Mellowes Comand"" time out May the 19''' 1679 SAndome Rich" in the Ship Swallow for Leuerpoole Tho With- ingtun Ctiinander time out May the iq"' 1679 Smith William in the Ship New Concord for Londo JAMES STRUTt Comand"" time out May the 20''' 1679 Stephens Sylvester in the Ketch Nkh" ^ Rebecca . {or l^evi Yorke Nicholas Blake Comand^- time out May the 22-^ 1679 Sherland John jun' in the Ship Prudence and Mary for Boston Jacob Green Comand'" tin^e but TICKETS GRANTED. 407 May the 28"' 1679 Serfatty Joshua in the Ship Morneing Starr for Surranam John Uanderspike Comand'' security May the 29'* 1679 Sparkes Samuell in the Ship W'" C John for Boston Sam'-'- Legg Comand'' time out May the 29'* 1679 Salter Rich in the Ketch W'" t John for Boston Sam'-'- Legg Comander time out yune the 2^"' 1679 Sutton John in the ship Prosperous for Londo THOMAS WOOD- COCK Comand^ time out July the 9" 1679 Smith Thomas in the Ship Bachelor for London W" Knott Co- mander time out yuly the 15''' 1679 Scott Thomas in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS WILLIAMS Comander time out July the 22'' 1679 Stannadge Thomas in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia Thomas Williams Comand^^ time out July the 22'' 1679 Strause Elias in the Ship Experim" for London Thomas Aubony Comand'" .time out 4o8 TICKETS GRANTED, August the 2^ 1679 Stone John in the ship Bachelors Delight for Lond^ Robert Greenway Comander time out August the \(>*'' 1679 Sealy Henry in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia Joseph Knott Comand'' time out Aiigust the 16"" 1679 Smith Thurlo a Serv" belonging to Henry Sealy in the Keatch Neptune for Virginia JOSEPH Knott Comand"" September the i (>*'' 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" for London Roger Homer Comander time out September the 22'' 1679 Seaman Thomas in the Ship Thomas f Sarah for London James Day Comander time out October the first. 1679 Short Martha in the Ship Barbados Merch" for Virginia James Cock Comand. time out October the first 1679 Sandford John in the Ship Barbados Meixh" for Virginia James Cock Comand"- tinie out TICKETS GRANTED. 409 October the 2"^ 1679 Searle Rich° a Serv" belonging to jAMES COATES in the Sloop Rjittcr 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, Dotte for Neuis Anthony Jenour Comand'' security October the 2()"' 1679 Smith John a Serv" belonging to Coll<^ Christopher Codrington in the Barq, Done for Nevis Antho Jenor Notiember the 3*^ 1679 Sweeting Rich° in the Barq, Aduenture for Jamaica Edward Duffeild Comander time out Nouember the 6'''' 1679 SiDDY Henry in the Barq, Aditeiiiure for Jamaica EDWARD DUF- FEILD Comandr security Nouember the f" 1679 Salter George in the Sloop Hopewell for Antegua W" Murphy Comand"" time out Nouember the 29''' 1679 Spittle Robert in the Sloop Kathcrine for Antegua Andrew Gall Comand^ time out 52 410 TICKETS GRANTED. December the 15''' 1679 Sidney John in the Ship Lawell for Lew* Robert Oxe Comand' security December the 22'^ 1679 Smith John in the Ship Ann and Jane for Lond° RlCH° Ratt- FORD Coraander time out December the 24''* 1679 Smart John in the ship Ann f Jane for Londo RlCH° Ratt- FORD Comander security December 2/\"' 1679 Sherwin John in the Ship Ann f Jane for Lond° RICH" Ratt- FORD Comander security December the 24'''' 1679 SiNDRY John in the ship Recoiiery for Jamaica James Browne Comander time out December the 30''' 1679 SWANLEY Robert in the Ship Ann and Jane for London RlCH° Rattford Comander time out December the 31^' 1679 Sharpe Mary in the Ship Recovery for Jamaica James Browne Comandr time out February the 21'' 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 Cap' Ralph Delavall Comander time out Aprill the w"' 1679 TiNICO Jacob in the Ketch W'" and John for New England JOHN Sanders Comander time out Aprill the i^"' 1679 TOOLES Morgan in the Ship Freinds Aduentnre for London EDWARD Blades Comander time out Aprill the 25''' 1679 Thornton W" in the ship Freinds Adventnre for Londo EDWARD Blades Comander time out Aprill the 22,'^ 1679 Townsend Richard in the Ship Nathan'^ for Boston W" Clarke Comander time out Aprill the 2q: 1679 Turner John in the ship Nathaniell for Boston W" Clarke Comander time out May the lo*'' 1679 Terry Christopher jun^ 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. yuiie the 26: 1679 Teage John in the ship Freindship for London JOHN WILLIAMS Comander time out Jidy the ii"' 1679 ToLLO Demeuerez Lewis in the ship BacMor for Lond" W« Knott Comander time out July the if le'jg^ Thayer Nathaniell in the ship Society for Boston W" GUARD Coimander time out August the 16'^' 1679 TUrOALL John in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia JOSEPH Knott; Goniandi' a Serv" belonging to Henry Sealy September f 18''' 1679 Tapper Thomas in the ship Malligo Merck'' Roger Homer Co-j mander for London time out NouembeV the f' 1679 TREMILI.S W" in the Sloop Hopewell for Anteglia -W" MuRPHY Comander time out December the 11*'' 1679 Thorpe John in the ship Ann and Jane for London RlCH" RatT- FORD Comander time out March the lo'-^ 1678 ViNER Anthony in the Ship James for Antegua PAUL Crean Comander time out TICKETS GRANTED. 413 May the 2'' 1679 V^AUX John in the Ship Roe Buck for London W»' ShaftO Co- mander time out July the 16" 1679 Verin NathanieLL in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS Williams Coiiiander time out Nommber f %*''■ 1679 UrqUHART Allexander in the Sloop Hopeivell for Antegua W" Murphy Comander time out December y 24.' 1679 Vernon Peter in the ship Ann and Jane for Lond" Rich^Ratt- FORD Comander security -.:.-. ' .-- ■ . January the /it"' \t']% Williams Matthew in the Ship Old Jiead of Kingsale for Leward Robert Barker Comander time out February 11"' 1678 Willis Henry in the Ship Dilligence for Boston Jeremiah Jacson Comander time out Febru^.ry the if^' i6y8 Wills John in the ship Endeatwnr for Virginia ABRAHAM NEWMAN Comandf time out March the 10*^' 1678 Weltden Anthony in the Ship Society for Boston W" Guard Comander security 414 TICKETS GRANTED. March the 12''' 1678 Whiteliff George in the Ship Samaritan for Leverpool VALENTINE TRIm [? Trimmer] Comand' security March the ig"^ 1678 Whittee Mary. in the Ketch begining for New Yorke W« Play Comand"" time out March the ig*'' 1679 [1678] Wright Robert and Mary in the Ketch begining for New Yorke W" Play Comandr time out March the 2 V' 1678 WiLKS NathaNIELL in the ship Merch" Bonadventure for London W" Buckley Comander security March the 27*'' 1679 Wright Rich° in the Ketch Mary and Sarah for Carolina GEORGE CONOWAY Comandf time out March the 31'' 1679 Whitefoot Amos in the ship Robert for Boston Nathan Hayman Comandf time out Aprill the \o"' 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 Gomandf time out TICKETS GRANTED. 415 Aprill the 19"' 1679 VViLSE Francis in the ship Hope for Londo JOSEPH Ball Co- mand'' time out Aprill the 2 6""' 1679 Webster Edward in the Ship Nathan'^ for Boston W" Clarke Comand'' time out Aprill the 26'^ 1679 WiLKiNS John in the ship Nathan'"' for Boston W" Clarke Comander time out Aprill the 2(>"' 1679 Williams Symon in the ship Francis for Leward Peter Jefferys Comander security May the 2'' 1679 Whitfeild Mathew in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia David Fogg Comand"^ time out May the 5''' 1679 Wheeler W" in the Sloop Bachelor for Leward Peter Swaine Comander time out May theV" 1679 WiNGATT John in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia David Fogg Comandt time out May the 20'* 1679 Wickham Benj* in the Barq, Resolution for Antegoa John Inglebe Comandr security 4i6 TICKETS GRANTED. May the 26"" 1679 Whiteing W»' in the ship Frauds and Susan for Boston PHILLIP K.NELL Comander time out May the 26"'' 1679 Wattkins Phillip in the ship Prudence and Mary for Boston Jacob Green Comander time out June the 18'^ 1679 Wolfe Emanuell in the Ship Tlwmas and Susan for Boston David Edwards Comand"^ security Jtme the \Z"' 1679 Wood James in the ship Thomas and Sttsan for Boston Dauid Edw°^ Comandf time out ytily the 15''' 1679 Willson W" in the Barq, Rebecca for Virginia Tho Williams Comand"^ time out July the 18'* 1679 Welch Edmond a Seru" belonging to JOHN HOPCROFT in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia Tho: W"^ Comander Atcgust the first 1679 Wheeler John juni^ in the Ship Returne for New Engt^ Thomas Harvey Comand"" security August the i()"' i6'j() Wolfinden Jeremiah in the Sloop i7'ue freindship for Nevis Charles Kallahane Comandr time out TICKETS GRANTED. 417 August f 22>"' l6'J() Wheler Christopher in the Ship Robert for London RiCH° CocK Comander security September the first 1679 WiCKHAM Eliza {„ the Sloop John f Francis for Antegua John Howard Comander time out September the first 1679 WesTBURY Thomas in the Ship Barbados Merck" for LeW^ Islands Edward Griffin Comand"^ time out September the 2f 1679 Watlington Mary in the Sloop John f Frances for Antegua John Howard Comand' 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 Thomas f Sarah for Lond° James Day Comand' time out October the t"' 1679 WlCiCHAM Thomas in the Sloop Tnie freindship for Antegoa Charles Kallahane Comand"^ security October f f" 1679 Wall Samuell in the Sloop irite freindship for Antegua Charles Kallahane Comand'^ security October y' %"' 1679 WiLLOUGHBY OLIVER in the Sloop Africa for Antegoa Anthony Burgess Comand"^ security 53 4,8 TICKETS GRANTED. October f if' 1679 Wilde W" in the Ship Happy Returne for Loiid" Isaac Rand Comand' ti-^e out October f 24''' 1679 WainWRIGHT James in the ship Happy Returne for London ISAAC Rand Comand'- time out Nouember y' first 1679 Whitehead Joseph in the Ship Three Brothers for New Yorke Peter Boss Comand"" security Noiiemb" y' f 1679 Williams Arthur in the Sloop Hopewell for Antegua W" Murphy Comand' time out Decemlf f 6""- 1679 Warner NathanIell in the Sloop Unity for Jamaica LAWRENCE SluCE Coniander time out May the 2^ 1679 liTATES Thomas A Seru" belonging to Fran: SoUTHWORTii in the Keatch Prosperous for Virginia Dauid Fogg Comd; July f 18''' 1679 Young Mathew in the- Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS Wil- liams Comand' time out Nouemb" f 4''' 1679 Yarwood Thomas in the Barqj Endeavor for Carolina THOMAS ShaW Comand' 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. APTISMS. 1678 March 31. JoiCE y= daughter of Charls & Margaret Yates. Thomas y' Son of Henry & Anne Smith. April. 2. Esther y= daughter of Francis & Elisabeth Hall. 16. Mary y= daughter of Caleb & Elisabeth Powel. 25. Mary y= daughter of Jane Scot. Lovel y= Son of John & Elinor Hobcraft. Jane y= daughter of JONE Davis. May. 5. Mary y= daughter of William & Mary Standon. 7. Susanna y^ daughter of John & Anne Hall. 15. William y= Son of Steven & Margaret Lansdale. 19. - Mary y= daughter of Francis & Katharine Harping. David y= Son of John & Elisabeth Murral. 19. John y= Son of Richard & Elisabeth Perkin. Edward y= Son of Thomas & Katharine Prout. 20. Edward y= Son of Edward & Hannah Matthews. 28. Richard y Son of Maj' Thomas Jelly & Mary his Wife. June. 3. Margaret y= daughter of M' John Crisp & Sarah his wife. 433 PARISH REGISTERS: ■ 1678. June. 9. William y Son of William & Margaret Stickland. Elisabeth y« daughter of John & Elisabeth Gosnel. Katharin y» daughter of SiMON & Ann Williams, Christian Negroes. 1 6. Elisabeth y« daughter of Ursula Pease. Mary y« daughter of JOHN & JUDITH SMITH. 20. Andrew y=" Son of Andrew & Sarah Godfrey. 24. Arthur, y' Son pf Richard & Sarah Mendam. 25. Petronilia y' daughter of Georg & Elisabeth Parr. 28. Ann y' daughter of Thomas & Elisabeth Clark. July. 25. Hannah y= daughter of D"^ John Springham, & Sarah his wife. . 26. Jane y' daughter of M' SAMUEL Shenton & Grace his wife. August. 9. William y« Son of Stephen & Margaret Landsdale. 19. Mary y= daughter of Nicholas & Elisabeth Maynard. Lake y= Son of Capt Will. Marshal. 21. Clement y« Son of Robert & Rebecca Laniere. 25. Elisabeth y= daughter of John & Susanna Newport. September. 7. Frances y= daughter of M' Robert Codrington & Elisabeth his Wife. 8. William y' Son of Robert & Mary Ellis. 22. Hannah y' daughter of John & Mary Liswel. 26. Thomas y= Son of Richard & Elen White. 28. David y= Son of Hugh & Jane Davis. October. 7. Christopher y« Son of Major John Hallet & . Mary his Wife. 13. John y= Son of John & Margaret Awman, Edward y= Son of Brasil & Rebeccah Benfield. 14. Elisabeth y= daughter of M' Thomas Pierce & Elisa- beth his Wife. 20. Mary y= daughter of M'^ JOHN SMITH & Philippa his Wife, Sarah y= daughter of SAMUEL & Sarah hh \Y'Ae *Perrot. November. 3. Mary y= daughter of Thomas & Ann Kanniday. * [Thus crossed through in the original.] PARISH REGISTERS. \n 1678. November. 10. Peter, alias Thomas y= Son of Robert & Jane Porter. 1 1. Jonathan y= Son of Jonathan & Sarah Peach. 14. Edward y<= Son of M"' Nathaniel Brancicer & Mary his Wife. 17. Elisabeth y= daughter of Jacob & Priscilla Allen. December. 8. Richard y= Son of John & Mary Butcher. 12. Francis y= Son of M'' Francis Bond & Elisabeth his Wife. 13. William y= Son of William & Ann Paris. 15. Thomas y= Son of Daniel & Elisabeth Frisel. 17. Elisabeth y= daughter of M' William Barns & Sarah his Wife. 22. Ann y= daughter of Nicholas & Dorcas Willoughby, 27. John y= Son of Stephen & Elisabeth Cornish. Ann y= daughter of John & Mary Harwood. January, i. WiLLiAM y' Son of William & Margaret Roper, John y« Son of Lawrence & Mary England. 8. Thomas y= Son of M"^ Thomas Fergusson & Elisabeth his Wife. 9i Thomas y= Son of John & Elisabeth Willis. 12. Katharin y= daughter of M" John Sutton & Mary his Wife. 14. Charls y= Son of CharLS Cavenaugh. 20. Nicholas y= Son of Archibald & Frances Macquin. 22. John y= Son of Milliard Holdip & Frances his Wife. February. 6. DOROTHY & Thomasin y= daughters of Capt. THOMAS Morris & Sarah his Wife. Roger y= Son of M'' Rogers & Mary his Wife. g. Elisabeth y= daughter of M'^ Georg Cheney & Mary his Wife. 23. Samuel y« Son of Francis & Mary Thatcher. 27, Elisabeth y" daughter of Roger Cowley Esq"", & Susanna his Wife. March. 6. FRANCIS y= Son of Capt. FRANCIS Burton & JuDITH his Wife. 424 PARISH REGISTERS. 1678. March. 13. Sarah y' daughter of Charls &' Martha Leigh. 19. Rebecca y= daughter of Nicholas Prideaux & Rebecca his Wife. 22. Frances y= daughter of M"' John Ogilby & Elisabeth his Wife. Ann y= daughter of Daniel & Barbara Lawrence, James y= Son of John & Elenor Fitzgerard. John y= Son of John & Susanna Crag. Cornelius y^ Son of John & Susanna Mackennv. Abraham y= Son of Thomas & Mary Hawkins. Alice y= daughter of Thomas & Bridget Johnson. Joseph y"= Son of Georg & Hannah Oats. Giles y' Son of Giles & Mary Eldridg. John y Son of M'- John Steward & Margaret his Wife, Thomas y" Son of Mary King. John y= Son of Anthony & Elisabeth Suillivant. Matthew y= Son of Francis & Thomasin Christian, Thomas y« Son of John & Jane Janes, John y= Son of Thomas & Jane West. William y= Son of William & Elisabeth Herbert, Elisabeth Erpey. Thomas y= Son of Daniel & Sarah Gun. Mary y= daughter of Martha Turner. Edward y= Son of Jeffry & Priscilla Batley. Henry y« Son of Ann Smith, Wid. August. 5. Elisabeth y daughter of M-- Richard Bunny and Hannah his Wife. 10. Timothy y= Son of Timothy & Margaret Ennys Nicholas y= Son of Nicholas & Margaret Morrel. Darby y= Son of Lanthil & Mary Halloway. 17. Susanna y' daughter of Robert & Elisabeth Pain. Elisabeth y= daughter of John & Margaret Tine. 22. Edwyn y= Son of Edwyn Steed Esq"- & Calia his Wife. 26. Mundusia y« daughter of JOHN & ELISABETH Smith. 28. Elisabeth y" daughter of M'' Robert & Susanna Beckles. 1679 23. 30. April .13- 14- 19. May. 25- 13- June, ■ 3- 4- 8. 16. 22. July. IS- 24- 25- 27. 29. PARISH REGISTERS, 42s 1679. September. 2. Mary y" daughter of Andrew & Mary Main. S. William y" Son of Leonard & Ann Robinson. 10. Esther y= daughter of Edmund & Elisabeth Morgan. 12. GEORGy' Son of Capt. Francis Burton& Judith his Wife. 21. Elisabeth & Margaret y= daughters of M' Benjamin & Margaret Matson. 25. Margaret y' daughter of M' Thomas & Margaret Dod- 107. Barbados ^URIALS. The Parish of S* Michaels. 1678 March 26"^ John Swan Master of y'//!?/^ of Amsterdam. 28. M"^ William Fletcher. Francis Boys's child. Francis Varnam. William Fellow. Vrsula Grey. Rose Ford. Alice y= daughter of Henry & Mary Lelam. Roger Jones from y' Almshous. Martha Clay. Edward Roberts. M' Robert Ramsey. John Hughs. Jone Allen a Widdow. William Trusdal. Henry Jennison. M"" Thomas Paris, Merch' William Miller. 30. 31- April. I. 2. 4- 8. 14. IS- 16. 17- 54 |26 PARISH REGISTERS. 1678. April. 18. Mary y* daughter of Caleb & Elisabeth Powel. 19. Agnes y= daughter of M' Thomas Forrester & Jane his Wife. Margaret y daughter of Richard & Elisabeth Richardson. 22. Elisabeth y daughter of John & Jane Carn.* Hannah y= wife of John Wade. Margaret, a distracted Woman. 24. Ralph Warner. William Ferriman. 27. Katharine Miller. M' Hector Stevens. , 28. Patric Kilhammy. 29. Susanna Withers. May. 4. Edmund Joy. 5. M' John Jones chief Mate of y Arany Marchant, M' John Hall, M>- Susanna Stedman. Thomas y" Son of Henry & Ann Smith. 6. Susanna Rose. 7. Georg Hill. 9. Thomas Stevens Gunner of y« Thomas &• Sttsatt of London, Georg Pye Commander. 1 1. Jane y Wife of Capt. Henry Hawley. 13. Thomas Walker. 15. John Robinson. 16. Humility Hobs, from y« Almshous. 18. JONE Wiley. 20. Andrew Wood. John Washburn. Daniel Suillivant. Thomas English, from y= Almshous. 21. Sarah Bunting. Edward Russel, from y= Almshous. • [Seems to have been originally written Corn, and then altered to Carn.] PARISH REGISTERS. 427 1678. May. 22. Edward Matthews. 2;. Thomas James. 28. John Hollin. 29. John Williams, from y« prison. 31. Katharine y« daughter of Denis & Alice Dayley. June. 4. William Rayner. S. 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 M' THOMAS WARNER & Ann his Wife. Thomas * a Serv' to L.Cot. John Codrington. Mary y= daughter of John & Judith Smith. 23. Mary Jackson. 25. Arthur y Son of Richard & Sarah Mendam. 28. John y= Son of Ann Austin, Widdow. 29. Ann y« daughter of Thomas & Elisabeth Clark. Phillip Le Voh. Roger y Son of Thomas & L^-etitia Clark. Georg y' Son of Georg & Elisabeth Dodson. July 3. John Filks, a Serv' to Richard Whiting. Katharin Morris. S. Noah Fletcher. 7. John Wilson. 8. James Reynolds. Samuel Peacock, mate of y= Africa C. John Hurlock Com"'"- 9. David Rogers. 10. John Dan. 12. Frances y« daughter of M' John Ogilsby & Elisabeth his Wife. • [Blank In ei'iginaL] 54—2 428 PARISH REGISTERS. 1678. July 13. Two daughters of JOHN PEARSON, infants. IS- GuALTER Griffin. IS- Margaret Suillivant. 16. Alice y daughter of M"- Robert Codrington. Katharin Hoskins. i;. 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. M' William Davis Citisen & Merchant of London. 29. Richard Howes. 30. William Astin. August. I. Capt. Thomas Brown, from y= Almshous. Anthony Hall. 2. Daniel Neal, from y Almshous, 3- Martha Neal. Richard Mendam, a child, S- Margaret Bland. William Bunnel. 7. Mary Connet. M^ Sarah Frith. 9. John Taylor. 12. Elisabeth Guy. 14. M' Thomas LARKHA^f, 16. Mary Horn, Widdow. Andrew, from y« Almshous. Alice TownSend. 17. Mary White. William Leigh y« Son of ChaulS h Martha Leigh. 19. John Radford* PARISH REGISTERS. 429 1678. August. 19. Sarah Cook. Edward Chamberlain. 20. M"^ Richard Button. Bartholomew Jones. 22. Alexander Hilgrove. 26. Thomas Williams. Mary Hackwood. 28. Lake y'- Son of Capt. WILLIAM MARSHAL. 30. Elisabeth y' daughter of John & Susanna Newport. 31. Ralph Henly. September, i. Henry Banks. Mary Smith. 4. Katharin Craddock. 5. Lawrence Peterson. 7. Susanna Moyse. 8. Samuel Jones. A Child of Daniel & Margaret Suillivant. Frances y= daughter of Robert & Elisabeth Codrington. 10. Ann Marshal. 12. Jane y Wife of Robert Holman. 1 5. Elisabeth y= Wife of John Peers, Esq"' 19. Nicholas Brewer. 21. Thomas Hog. 22. Hagar a Christian Negro. Elisabeth Pierce. 25. Hannah y= daughter of M"' Bernard Sckenken. Ralph y" Son of Christopher & Jane Smith. 26. Robert Aldridg. 28. M' Edward Bushel Merch' Hugh Davis. 29. Nicholas Coney. 30. M» Pickering. JONE Perry. October, i. Jone y' wife of CHRISTOPHER HODGES. Elisabeth y" daughter of Robert & Elisabeth Webster. 430 PARISH REGISTERS. i6;8. October. 2. M"^ Thomas Oresby. 3. M' Hugh Stone. Robert Reading. Elisabeth Webster. 9. Roger y" Son of Roger Cowley Esq' & Susanna his Wife. Ann y« Wife of Thomas Hatton. 10. Mary y« Wife of Patric Golane. 13. Ann y« 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 Se Mary his wife. 17. John Lockton. Jane Elliot. 19. Samuel OkelLy. 21. Mary y= daughter of William RicHardson. 23. James Bayns. John Kelley from y« Almshouse 24. Elisabeth Blanchflower. Thomas Marshal. 31. M"^ Joseph Rumsey from ye prison. William Shirley. November, i. Sarah Blackman. John y« Son of William & Dorcas Morris. 3. Susanna y' daughter of Henry & Ann Bunting. 4. John y"= Son of John & Elisabeth Murril. 5. Elisabeth Hunt. 6. Georg Elliot. 7. Zechariah Dunsthorp. 15. Katharin y« Wife of DANIEL OneaL. 16. Mary y= Wife of Abel Dean. 18. John y Son of John Baily & Jane Conner. 19. Mary y= Wife of M' Richard Tudor, PARISH REGISTERS. 431 1678. November. 23. Mary y" Wife of John Brush. 24. M' Thomas Bonnet. 26. Thomas Grant, Anna Henry y= daughter of Anthony Henry. 27. William y= Son of John & Ann Shrewsbury. 30. James Jonas. December. 2. Elisabeth Smith. Robert Clark. 3. Georg Poet. 5. Francis Peterson. 6. M' Joseph Hussey. 11. Hannah Harris. William Broughton. 1 2. Elisabeth y= daughter of Mary Tanner. 15. Jane Davis. 16. John Walker, 17. Mary y= daughter of William Blackman. A poor woman from D' DE ViLLERMARSK. 19. Phoebe y' Wife of M"^ William Caps. 24. Thomas y« Son of Thomas & Jane Paris. 25. Ann y Wife of W Joseph Warren, 26. Abigail y= Wife, and Elisabeth y= daughter of Thomas Cooper. 29. Nathaniel Lane. Elisabeth Mackartee. 30. Benjamin Godbehere. January, 4. William Parsons. 7, Henry Fern. 8, Robert Gilbert. 10. Benjamin y= Son of Benjamin & Amey Jones, 11. Edward Mackloghlin. . Elisabeth y Wife of John Adams, alias Adamson. 12. Elisabeth y= Wife of Christopher Bancroft. John Horton. Elisabeth Rumley. 433 PARISH REGISTERS. 1678. January. 14. M^'Barnet y« Wife of M' William Barnet. 15. M' Edward Crisp, Merch' Charls y= Son of Charls Cavenaugh. 17. David Mayo. 30, Samuel Collins. 31. Cornelius Suillivant. February. 4. David Miller. 6. John y" Son of M"^ John Ham & Susanna his Wife. Bernard Cornelius, a Norman belonging to y= Endeavor of N. England, Sam. Smith, Com"" 9. Edward BerridG, 10. Elisabeth y« daughter of Edward & Jone Gislingham. 12. Margaret y« Wife of Peter Beal. 13. Rebecca y^ daughter of Robert & Grace Griffith. 14. Ann Patric Serv' to Susan Hall. Barbara y« daughter of Mary Tailor. 15. Edward Farthing belonging to y^ Endeavor of London, James Gilbert Com' 20. Mary y= daughter of M"' John Smith & Philippa his Wife. James y« Son of Roger & Sarah Dyer. 21. Michael Rogers, belonging to his M''«Frigat, y^ Europa, Capt. Will. Long Com'., 26. John Buckly Serv' to M' Brooks. 27. Jonathan y Son of Thomas & Sarah Ellarce.* 28. John Richardson. March 3. Georg Adson. 6. Henry Smith. 9. Jonathan y^ Son of Robert & Elisabeth Pain. 10. William Rose. Elisabeth Brown. Elisabeth Tester. 12. Georg Bradley. 1 3. Elisabeth y= daughter of MuES WalIford. 21. Mary Letherland. * [This name may be read Ellaree.] PARISH REGISTERS. 433 1679. March. 26. Walter Bush. 28. Capt. Andrew Riches Com'- of y= White Fox of London, & his Son Samuel Riches, who were both killd by y= bursting of a gun. 31. Jacob Bastions, Serv' to M'- Latimer Richards of S' Georges. April. I. James Fowler. Grissel Allen. 2. Elisabeth Wilson, from y almshous. Sarah y= daughter of Charls & Martha Leigh. 5. Richard Thorogood. 12. John Sutton. 14. Zebulon y= Son of M^' John Cunningham &Ann his Wife. Elisabeth Elliot, Widdow. 15. Thomas y= Son of Daniel & Elisabeth Frissel. 17. Thomas Stranfellow. Elisabeth Williams. 18. Elisabeth y'' daughter of Stephen & Mary Wilson. 20. Mary y= Wife of M"^ Joseph Smith, Merch^ Cornelius Mackelly. 21. Elisabeth Dick. Stephen y= Son of John Lizard. 22. Elisabeth Beacham. William Avery. 24. Henry Gitly. 26. Mary Underwood. 27. Thomas Ferriman. May. I. Joseph y= 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. M"" ROBERT Blake. 9. Mary y= Wife of Denis Cocklin. 15. Humphrey Kelley. Jane Atkins. M' Gregory Hallet. 23. Ann Rayment. 24. Teag Mullins. Robert Danes. 25. PhillIS y= Wife of JOHN KINGSTON. 29. John Jones 30. James y= Son of M'' William Bowen. 31. M' John Gilliard of y= Gidanabo of London, Sam. Jones Com"' June. I. Sage y= Wife of James Andrews. Elisabeth y^ Wife of Thomas Lambert. Richard Hendy of y= Coast Frigai, Capt. Varlow, Com"-- 2. Susan y= wife of Edward Walker. Isaac Hogdon. Georg Potter. 3. Prudence y"= wife of M'- Georg Pearson. 4. Edward Reevs. Ml' William Brag. 5. Arthur Serv' to John Richardson. 7. Joyce y= daughter of Edenden. 8. Capt. Henry Hawley. 9. Ann y« Wife of Henry Bradley. 11. Henry Kirby, a Seaman. William Watson of y= i?2'» boug' sem«» Slaus Hugh Archer & wife 3 I 6 George Snouks George Nedham & wife I 6 W" Sanders I I Widdo TURPIN o Rob" Tatt's .. 02 W" Price O O 'W" 'Ravnf'^ i^ wife o T AMTTc: Vtctcar'; & wife 2 2 I Thomas Bishop Sz; wife •• 2 Roger Dyer & wife O I Rich" Bunney & wife I 3 Charles Jues [?Ives] & wife I Ttjo "P-T AisjrnrT-r Si wifp * I I "p TrH^D Ntt^iom & wife 4 Mary Doue , , I Rich" Attwood & wife •• 5 M's Dauis 3 , , I Samuell Mead & wife 9 , , 2 W" Capps . . I 3 Tno Pttddtford St wife . , 3 Dantft t. Brfwer .. I Gamaliell Ellis .. , , 2 Widdo Bush , , . , Stfphfn Scar & wife 3 Nathaniell Eldred & wife 2 Tno Tdhnson & wife I Rich° Poore & wife I Roger Anderson & wife I 3 jNo Boles 2 Nicholas Molder & wife 4 Jno Hudson & wife ) • • 2 •• 2 PARISH REGISTERS. 443 jNo Prince & wife J NO HOPCROFTT & wife ROB'^'^ Landall & wife ROB'^'^ Gray & wife Widdo Smith Abell Deane Thomas Forrestor & wife . Xtopher Akers & wife Jno Creswell & wife Andrew Hawkins & wife . . . Hester Lane Henry Jacobs & wife Thomas Wrightt & wife . . . Jno Coocke & wife Tho: Read & wife Jno Coppin senr & wife Thomas Simson & wife Francis Bestt & wife Ambross Addams W" Cragg W" Parris RoB'^'^ Lanier & wife Xtopher Frankling & wife Abraham Fifeild & wife . . . John- Olliuer & wife Widdo Baines Beniamin Rawlings & wife . Jno Peirceson Samuell Sourton Rich" Hallett Benj-^ Mattson & wife Edward Sturdiuantt Hugh Hall & wife children hired seru'" & Prentt" 4 I bough' seni" Sialics I 2 4 I I S 2 I I s 3 4 I 5 I 2 I I 2 2 I I 4 2 3 I 4 2 I 56—2 444 PARISH REGISTERS. jNo Barnes Jno Deuenish & wife J NO FiREBRASS & wife ROB'^'f HUSSEY & wife Mathew Hauiland Jacob Legay Jno Man & wife ROB'T'^ Beckles & wife Judith Sparrow Henry Fissher & wife RoB'^T Rich jun^ & wife Widd" Bragg Samuell Gifford & wife . . . Martin Hayes & wife Samuell Stoker & wife . . . Thomas Warner & wife . . . W" Cannings & wife Bridgett Collett Th:omas Lowe & wife Samuell Ballard & wife . . . Thomas Fercharson & wife Phillip Trauers George Newton Jno Bayley & wife Edward Parsons & wife . . . Widdo Barrowman Gabriell Newman & wife . . . Mary Chapman Richd Addamson & wife . . . Benj/^ Hassell RoB'f^ Stone & wife Thomas Dod & wife W-" Wilson & wife hild' hired seniau'" & Pretf bought sera"' Slaues . . 2 2 •• • 4 2 2 I [ 6 I 3 s . . . 6 3 [ 4 I , , J II 3 . II I . . 13 3 . , . 2 2 I s I . . I 2 , , . 4 3 2 •• I 7 8 2 I I 4 2 I I , I s 2 . 17 •■ I I lO I 2 I S 2 2 12 2 3 4 I 5 4 I [ 9 2 I . . I 5 I 2 2 3 11 PARISH REGISTERS. 445 Joseph Borden & wife Samuell Parris Rich" Tudar & wife Mathew Deane & wife Jno Hasell & wife , Samuell Shenton & wife Guy & wife W" Litton & wife Henry Lelland & wife Jno Legay Thomas Heslerton & wife . . Edmond Jefferres & wife . . Widdo Seay Thomas Pilgrim & wife George Bread & wife W« Jordan & wife W"C0PE & wife Thomas Eles & wife Thomas Horner & wife ..... W" Preswell Theophilus Barrodall DowNES Daniell James Taggartt & wife Nathaniell Claire & wife . . jNo Hudson St wife Olliuer Gilhampton & wife Thomas Clou an & wife Nicholas Maynard & wife . . George Oates & wife Barnard Man & wife Jno Dauis & wife Jno Murrell & wife Widdo Bouey children hired senmnt" & Prentt' 2 I I 2 2 2 3 2 2 S 3 2 I 2 •• 2 I I 5 I 4 2 2 3 . . 3 bougtt semtt' 3 o Slaues H I i6 2 20 3 I 3 II 3 6 6 3 S 6 4 3 2 2 4 lO 3 3 I 2 2 2 2 2 446 PARISH REGISTERS. W Harding Vintner & wife Thomas Tickner & wife Vallentine Copman & wife W" Shipton & wife children I I I I I I I I 2 2 2 . , 3 I hired seruants & Prentt' 4 3 8 5 5 I 3 3 bougtt serutt, I 2 2 Slaues I 3 4 5 George Cheyney & wife Jno Bradham 2 Owen Dayley & wife Francis Wood & wife Henry Byrch & wife I 4 6 Rob" Hole & wife 8 Mathew Willox & wife Jn° Heaton 3 I Rich" Wilson & wife 4 3 ID 4 W" BiDDLE & wife M''s HOSKINS Benj^ Elly & wife George Hannah & wife Jn° Hunter & wife Rich" Alford & wife 3 3 2 5 Thomas Whiteing & wife Thomas Bringhurst & wife Jn° Haywood & wife 14 5 Henry Freman & wife J NO Plumly ^ El: Browne . . . Edward Towne & wife Laughline Bayne & wife Thomas Walden & wife Benj* Jones & wife , , . . . I 3 9 3 o 2 I W« Cliggatt & wife Lawrance Reed & wife RoB"^^ Hewitt & wife I Edward Huntt & wife Nathaniell Branker & wife . . 5 5 PARISH REGISTERS. 447 Nathaniell Smith & wife Stephen Gascdyne Esq"- & wife . Edwine Steed Esqr & wife Benja Dweightt & wife , Thomas Reynoldson & wife . . Henry Stepbing RiCH° Ford & wife Henry Haruey & wife Jno Frederick & wife Thomas Parker James Ely & wife Jonathan Hutchinson Urselah Pea RiCHo: Hall & wife W" Welding Theophilus Bowden Jno Legard Jno Sanders & wife Stephen Clay & wife Jacob: Mackerness & wife W" Sidney & wife Thomas Biffin %l wife RiCH° Barrett Thomas Rowse & wife Mi-s TOTHILL Samuell Smartt & wife Susanah Beeke W" Michleborne & wife Jno Fisher Jacob: Legay senf Christoppier Jacson & wife W" Mackerness Widd° Haywood children hired seru'" i Pren«" I 6 I I boiigh' seru"' Slaues I O 7 12 3 I 2 3 I 13 5 4 7 3 I 2 I 2 4 7 2 7 3 I 13 5 2 I 3 S 2 2 448 PARISH REGISTERS. Edward Prestton Widd° Baldwins J NO TOWNSEND & wife . . . Jno Munrow & wife Jno Shroesberry & wife . Jno Mills & wife Isaac Roett Charles Lee & wife ..... Benj* Bird & wife Basell Dunkly & wife . . . Martin Dallison & wife . Mary Lister Anne Kew Kathrine Whiteing Jno Hunter Jno Spencer & wife W" Maxwell & wife Doctor Richard Lawford Thomas Parris & wife . . . Edward Rainsford Samuell Dyer Edward Peireson & wife . Marke Noble & wife Francis Louell John Chason & wife W" Beale , Daniell Jones Peter Swain e & wife Jno Ladston & wife Ellinor Walter Jno Williams & wife Jno Lamply & wife Mary Busker children 2 4 I hired seru'" & Pren'" bought sera"' Slaues I 7 4 I I 7 S I I 6 I I I I I 4 2 I 4 9 2 s 4 o 2 2 PARISH REGISTERS. 449 Mary Wilson children I I 6 Jewes 4 7 S 2 2 3 6 2 3 S 3 2 7 2 2 2 3 5 3 2 2 hired seruen" & Pren" I bought sera" 2 I I Slaues Jno Rawlings & wife r T James Miller & wife Edward Fennell & wife Jonathan Taylor & wife W" SiMMES & wife 4 3 a RoB'fT Webster & wife ROB'^'^ Paine & wife 2 Jno Paine & wife I Jno Stedham 2 Madam Fits James 2 THE JEWES Jacob Franco Nunes T Aron Nauaro Aron Barruch s 3 4 II 8 Paul Deurede Isaac Perera Dauid Ralph Demereado Lewis Dias Abraham Qay Abraham Barruch 3 3 lO Dauid Israell Anthony Rodrigus Abraham Sousa 2 Leah Medinah ISACK Abof I Abraham Surges Aron Moses Hamias 2 M's Leah Decompas Hester Bar Simon Daniell Boyna I £ Abraham Lopes Abr: Valuerde 4 57 45° PARISH REGISTERS. judieah torez Moses Mercado JAELL SERANO Eliah Lopez Isaac Gomez Joseph Senior Isaac Perera ^ . . ISACK Meza soloman cordoza .... Abraham Obediente. . Judith Risson Dauid Namias Moses Arrobas Gabriell Antunes . . Jacob Preett Sarah Atkins Abraham Costanio . . Psons slaues 2 2 5 2 I 5 5 2 3 2 3 4 6 3 3 4 3 2 2 2 4 2 9 s 4 2 2 4 I I I • • 2 6 Samuell Nauarro . . , Rachell Purges . . , Mordecah Palache , Rebecah Pacheco . . , Rebecah Barruch . . , Jacob Pacheco Rachell Lopez Jacob Fonceco Vale , Mordecah Sarah . . , Samuell Dechauis , Dauid Swaris Judith Nauaro Hester Noy , Judih Israell , Moses Desauido ISACC Noy 4 6 I 2 I 5 4 5 4 2 5 2 2 2 5 6 I 2 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 2 I Total of Inhabit 404. Memd that y« Town of S' Michael only has returnd an Acco'- of Children Total of Inhabitants . . I ^,^" ' ^04 j. g^g (Children ..402 J Total of White servants 412 Total of Negroes 1325. PARISH REGISTERS. 451 [Barbadoes.] LIST of Owners and possessors of land Hired Seruants & Appren- tices, Bought Seruants & Negroes in ye Parish of S'. Michaells* A Thomas Ashendine . . Bartho Aldsworth . . Anthony Anthony . . CoRNELious Austrian Allin Thomas Allexander Antor . . Jacob. Allen B Theo: Barradall Borden Joseph Bonett Edw= Plant* Francis Bond Esqr Cofto W Bate Francis Burton Thomas Batson JNO BaTTYNE junr . . . . jNo Boucher George Birkehead . . Hugh Brandon Jno Bird jNo Barron Humphry Brogdon . . Allice Baines Jno Barnes acres land s 46 19 6 7 7 Ac' 4 9 88 160 I2S 130 35 32 3 8 25 6 14 ID 30 15 hire d Seru'" bought Seru" 2 I 94 3 5 93 I I 60 — — 60 2 3 20 I 21 2 I I , . ID 1 ■• 6 2 6 14 I 2 16 I 3 11 Neg"' 3 16 15 6 ID 2 3 * [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. W" Barron . W" Barnett , jNo Brett Joseph Beedle w" busshey jNO BiGNALL senr Jno BIGNALL junr Mrs BURNELL , W" Bragg Allexander Barraman Jerreard Boucher . . . . Phillip Brewster Cornelious Bryan Daniell Boyna Capps. William Jno Crisp sen^ Roger Cowley Esq^ . . W" Cannings Mrs Coather Tho: Carnock Pov,'I=.* Jno Chace Patick Carney Kathrin Cleaner f • . W" Cliggatt Chrictopher Coale . . James Cissell Jno CLEANERf Tho: Clark -dea^-* NicHO. Chandler .... Henry Cleauer land IS 4 8 10 hired seru'" boug* Ser"» 7 10 6 10 4 .• 5 14 10 ac' hired seru'" 12 56 88 7 IS 8 60 5 . . 20 13 5 . . 22 10 , . 20 , , S 20 4 2 boug'' Ser'" Neg" 15 II 5 4 14 II 14 2 2 8 3 3 9 14 Slaui s 7 40 5 8 2 24 I 4 6 I 16 * [Thus erased in the original.] + [So in the original : but see Cleauer [Cleaver] at the bottom of the page.] PARISH REGISTERS. 453 Tho: Coale J NO CODDRINGTON Esq"" Tho. Child , Benj'^ Caime w" cockman George Clarke .Symon Cooper Allex: Coachman his Estate Henry Clark CoRDiu Paulus Jno Cattlin BoHAM Carter D. Benj* Dwight Dauis W« Dunidge W" Thomas Drayton James Daneff Jno Dick Giles Deboyce Dennis Dowell Roger Dunn E W" Emeree Jno Elliott James Ard Mrs Ellacott Lawrance England jur . . . Seaborne Egginton ac' hired seni'" 39 •• 300 I 7 I 13 2 14 3 20 80 3 8 , , 8 . .. . S . 5 land hire" Bern'" 25 I lOI 2 IS 12 S . , 5 , , 16 5 7 •• acres land boug" serutt" ID , , 3S 7 27 10 . . 2 • Ser" bog" Ser"' hired seru"» Slau" 4 137 13 8 II 6 26 Slaues 13 35 4 7 4 2 7 Negros I 6 I 6 3 I 454 PARISH REGISTERS. F. RlCH° FORSTALL .. George Fletcher Jn" Farmer Henry Feake Rich" Fifeild Jn" Fowler Philip Fonseire . . Roger Fauell Rob" Feauer .... Joane Fuller Francis Frostt . . G. Benjamin Grace . . RiCH° Gayton Ellizab: Gritton Ellz: Goodman . . Jno Griggory .... Peter Goding . . . H. Harris Jn" Hallett Jno Esq^ Hutchinson Jno Hawksworth Jno Samiell Hanson Ralph Hassell Rich'' Howell & Guy Esq's Symon Huntt dead Francis Harding acres land 294 10 179 8 12 8 25 ID 30 10 26 50 ID 204 7 land Ac'. 20 220 5 lOI ID 60s 40 10 hired seru"' hired seru'" I 4 bough' seru"» 6 S 2 I 2 boug" Seru'" Neg' 6 5 84 . . S 18 10 20 40s 24 Negroes 129 93 3 8 I 19 3 16 7 10 26 26 8 85 4 PARISH REGISTERS. 455 Daniell Hurlow Christopher Hooper Francis Hall Edward Huntt Jno Hawksworth*. . . . Daniell Harwood Jno Handy Edward Harding Samuell Hyatt Francis Hardwick . . Jno Ham Widdo Hamblin Georg Harper W" Hecthrop W" Hearst Jno Hill Jno Hare Jno Higginbotham Ralph Hollinsworth Samuell Hathway . . I Jacson Xtoph: Thomas Jelly Jno Jefferres Allex Jennison Jno Johnson W« Jacobs K. Humry Kentt land Ac". 17 25 26 S 63 10 S6 3 30 ID 20 4 20 14 ID 10 5 10 10 II 200 5 3 6 52 hired seru"' I I I boug" Sera"' hired seru'" I 3 2 bougt Sera"' 2 10 Neg"' 5 10 30 20 2 49 3 7 I 10 12 9 5 3 Negroes 28 70 4 17 * [This name will also be found six lines from the bottom in p. 454 ; the number of servants, however, is different.] 45^ PARISH REGISTERS. L Leer Thomas Roger Louell Xtopher Lyne Phillip Lancaster . . , JNO Ledra W" Litton Rich" Layton Mrs LUCOMB Nicholas Langworthy Georger Lillington . M« Louell Thomas Links Thomas Lucomb M Mo_RRis Thomas Euan Morgan Gabriell Martin W^Marchall Rich" morris Jno Macklaire , W"" Murrell , Mrs Mullinax , Rich" Mullinax Anthony Michell , Bryan Murphe , Jno Murrow Jno Murrell N. Neale Tho: 234 13 S3 SO 2; 4 SO 9 12 32 7 6 9 144 140 10 180 35 6 II 7 9 S 9 3 SO hired seru"" 3 2 I I boug' Seru"' 18 Negroes 160 s 25 7 3 27 6 II 27 12 5 100 72 5 52 12 6 8 3 S •4 14 3 2 16 PARISH k^GismRS. 457 o S AMELL Osborne Thomas Odiarne . , Francis Oakley . . . . jNo Odell P Nicholas Prideaux Rich" Pearce Thomas Pilgrim . . . . Edward Parris Jno Piggott Mrs Panton George Parris Adrian Paily Widdo Pirkins Jno Perriman Job Perridge Samuell Perry Henry Price Jno Plumley Jno Pollard RiCH° Pollard R Edward Rundall . . Anne Rowe RicH° Robinson • . . W" Robinson Thomas Reynolds . . isacc roett ac' 40 I lOI I 6 • • S • ■ 230 2 6 15 20 35 5 3 32 5 16 7 7 4 S IS s 3 II I 22 .• 12 , , 1 86 2 3 28 « ■ 5 • t 58 2>l 17 76 80 34 12 I 3 23 I 6 4 7 16 3 3 76 12 458 PARISH REGISTERS. S Barnard Shenkingh Jno Strode Mrs Stanly Benja Scott Simmons Phill Mrs Spenswick Simmons Phillip* . . . Steede Edwyne Esqi" Capt Jno Sutton Alice Smith Jno Springham Joseph Salmon , Allex: Sinklaire Rich" Sweeting T Turpin Henry Sen^ Tudar Richard Allex Taggartt . . Francis Turton Xtopher Terry .... Widdo Twine George Tyrwhitt . . Roger Thomas ..... Herculous Tyrwill , Henry Turpin jun^ , Dauid Thomas Phill. Trowell land ac' ID SO ID ID 39 30 39 12 129 12 22 10 ip 19 10 8 4 25 12 10 49 S 5 7 4 9 hired Seni"" bougt Seru"» Negroes 40 4 18 22 18 30 IDS 6 28 12 7 8 2 3 3 6 33 4 4 S 4 PARISH REGISTERS. 459 W Willis Jn" Warren Joseph , Francis Wood W^ Welding , W" Withington , Mary Waters JNO WiLLOUGHBY , George Walton , George Willoughby. Samuell Warner . . . , jNo Williams , Dauid Welch , Nath: White Bridget Ferrell {sic) John Young. ac' 5 6 10 10 20 IS S 30 26 10 5 13 S 40 S 14 10 • • 9 9 8 2 13 13 Tot. of Inhabitants 225. Total of Acres 7063. Total of Serves 303. Total of Negro's 3746. * [There are 227 names entered, but 2 have been entered twice, viz. Hawksworth and Simmons.] 58—2 460 PARISH REGISTERS. [Barbadoes.] Masters & mistreses names y' are Owners of Land in the Parish of S' Georges in ye Island of Barbados taken by the command of his Ex- cellency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y= 23"' Day of December: 1679 Robert Dauers Esq^ Mr Robert Dauers Junio^ Mr James Robinson Ml- John Robinson Mr William Dauis Mr John Koker Mr Thomas Browne Mrs Sarah Horswood Mrs Margaret Roe M's Ellinor Bowdler Mr Job: Lullman Edward Pye Esqr Mr Thomas Brothers Mr William Catline Mr Henry Euans Mrs Francis Holdip Mr John Holdip Mr Brian Blackman Mr Fran: Smith Jujo' Mr Miles Toppin Mr Henry Burrell Mr Michaell Weyly , Mr Fran: Bell Mr John Jemot Mr Henry Eastwick Mr John Goldingham Mr Richard Eastwick Number of Acres 47 6 12 10 40 6 400 SS 106 19 ID 6 30 IS 10 12 8 SO ii'8 40 Number of White Seruants Number of Negroes 200 I 4 10 S 3 4 6 2 2 190 IS S 42 9 7 ID 18 l^ 3 10 8 5 37 76 20 PARISH REGISTERS. 461 Masters & mistreses names y' are owners of Land in the Parish of S' Georges in y' Island of Barbados taken by the command of his Ex- cellency Sr Jonathan Atkins K, y, 23"' Day of December: 1679 Mr Marmaduke Nicholes . Mr Fran: Bond Mr John Gibbons Mr Edward Cleypole Mr Richard Sutton Mr George Briggs Mr John Battine Senjor . . . Mr Samuell Webb Mr Thomas Blackman The Lady Ann Willoughby Mr Samuell Coward Mrs Grace Siluester Mr Tho: Wilbraham Mr Henry Harding Collo Xtopher Line & Sonn . Mr Walter Chamell Mrs Martha Alt Mr John Wilkins Mr Joseph Miles Mr Joseph Robinson , Major Paule Lyte , capt John Coussins , Mr John Coussins Senjor . . . , Mr William Snipe Mr Latymore Richards Mr Samuell Sedgwick , Mr John Sedgwick Mr John Lahane , Mr Phillip Fusheir Mr William Weauer Mrs Mary Ridgway Numl^er of Acres 30 IDS 7 32s 106 140 172 317 20 5IS 20 95 272 33 36 40 5 23s 70 60 12 12 10 10 7 100 39 Number of White Seniants 12 5 10 Number of Negi-oes 13 60 3 86 60 64 81 I I 160 4 220 6 54 27 22 8 6 3 120 50 50 4 8 5 5 4 3 30 462 PARISH REGISTERS. Masters & M'": names that are ownaers of Land in y' Parish of S'Georges in The Island of Barbados Taken by the Command of His Ex- cellency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y= 23"" Decem- ber — 1679 — Mrs Elizabeth Barnes , Mrs Elizabeth Woluerstone M' John Price Mr Joseph Ridgway M"' Edward Robert's Mr William Bradshaw Mr Robert Custis Mr Richard Lintott , Mr William Sapster , Mr John Marshall , Mr Henry Gorges , Mr Benja Middleton Mr John Wiltsheir Mr Basill Dixwell Mr William Greene Mr Robert Hooper Mr Richard Salter Mr Samuell Hanson Mr William Harmer Mr Samuell Warner Mr John Battine Jujor Mr John Tull Mr Dauid Morgan Mr Thomas Gunstone Mr John Renney Mr William Harris Mr GaBRILL DEANE Mr George Keyser Mr John Morecott Mr Barnes Widdoe Mr Richard Britland Number of Acres 57 20 10 40 10 10 10 144 46 .125 379 140 37 100 219 217 57 32 4 190 10 20 16s 15 29 22 104 55 15 25 Number: of White Seru" Number of Negroes .. 40 6 . . I . . 6 7 8 7 2 60 14 2 •• 58 •• 130 43 ■• 19 •• 42 2 117 4 120 (5 105 r 12 16 5 80 8 • • 19 I 42 8 * • 2 14 I 42 •• 27 •■ 13 •■ 19 PARISH REGISTERS. 4^3 Masters & mistreses 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 23"" Decem- ber — 1679 — Mr George Willson Mr James Butler Mr Thomas Leare Sr Peter Leare Ml' Thomas Battson Mr Samuell Palmer Mr Charles Buttall Mr George Greene his Planta Collonell Hen: Drax William Bulkely Esqr f his sonn . . Samuell Husbants Esqr Mr Tho: Wiltsheir Deceased Mr James Butt & Mary Middle- ton Mr Sam: Smith Mr John Wheeler Mr Robert Rich Mr Jonathan Andrewes Mr Peirse Poor Mrs. Applewhite Widdoe Mrs Booth Widdoe Mr John Renney Jujor Mr John Robins Mr John Elliott Sr Thomas Bendish Mr John Evans Mr Darby Mackone Mr William Clarke Mr MICHAELL POORE Mr Antho: Lord Number of Acres 16 127 no 70 48 258 70s 380 420 180 42 26 20 40 37 9 169 10 7 7 10 72 10 7 6 6 6 Number of White Seru" Number of Negroes 7 3 75 123 75 35 44 52 327 174 220 93 2 6 464 PARISH REGISTERS. Master & mistreses Names y' are owners of Land in y' Parish of S' Georges in y Island of Barbados taken by the command of his Excel- lency S' Jonathan Atkins K' ye 23"' December —1679— M"" Robert Dawson . . Mr BiTLER & COLETON Sume Totall Baptized in The aboue S^, pish p the Register Booke / from ye 25 march 78: to y^ ( ^ 29: 7''" 1679 , \ Buried in S September. 1679. BURIALLS John y'= Sonne of Lawland Claree buried Aprill- 14- 167 8 William Plowman buried May— 12— Thomas, y Sonne of Barbary Steele buried May— 31— Sarah y= Wife of William Davis buried June 13— John Booth buried June— 14— John y= Sonne of Thomas Neale buried July— 07 — Anne y= daughter of Michael Pore buried July — 07 — Sarah y^ daughter of Marmaduke Nicolls august— 01 — Richard Lacon's daughter buried ...august — 05 — Nicholas Willson buried ...august— 26— PARISH REGISTERS. 467 Burialls William y= Sonne of John Palmer buried /ber — 07 — Thomas Wiltsheir Junior buried 7ber— 19 — Joyce Williams buried 7ber— 20 — Amy y= Wife of William Brettland buried 7ber — 28 — Amy y« Wife of Thomas Brookman buried Sber — 07 — Elizabeth y= daughter of William Greene buried Sber — 09 — Robert Quarree* buried Sber — 14 — Richard Harris buried Sber — 25 — John Whiting buried Sber — 28 — James y= Sonne of John Holman buried Sber — 29 — William y= Sonne of William Matthewes, buried Sber — 30 — Elizabeth Jones 9ber — 02 — Nathan Morris 9ber — 11 — Robert Hoskins , buried 9ber — 20 — Charles y= Sonne of Charles Cheyny buried xber— 17 — Anne y= Wife of James Gad buried xber— 2S — Thomas Wiltsheir Senio'^ buried xber — 31 — Bridget y^ 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 Macklond buried Feb'' — 09 — John Crage buried Feb^ — 12 — Daniel Morton buried ..Feb'' — 2S — Sarah ye wife of John weaver buried ... march — 02 — Richard Foot buried . . . march — 19 — Moses Naseby buried . . .March — 27-1 679 Samuell Brookes buried... Aprill— 03-1679 JohnTeene buried... Aprill— 04 — Mary graves T buried... Aprill -16 — PeircE Pore buried... Aprill — 17 — George Nice buried May — 02 — * [The first letter in the MS, is blotted, but I do not think there can be much doubt as to the pume. ] 59-2 468 PARISH REGISTERS. Burialls Peter More buried May-04-1679 Thomas Colton buried May— 05— Mary ye Daughter of Samuel Boys May— 06 — Alexander Buckle buried May— 07— Charles Andrewes buried May— 22— John Hollowell buried June— OS- Benjamin WolveRSTON buried June— 11 — Teage Onan buried 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 Avery July— 25— Margaret ye Wife of John Price July— 28— George ye Sonne of Barbary Steele buried July— si- John ye Sonne of RICHARD Harlow buried... august — 10— Mary ye daughter of Thomas Read buried... august— 11 — Martha ye wife of Anguis Banes buried... august— 12 — William Davis buried... august— 25 — Lawrence ye Sonne of Thomas Wiltsheir Junior, deceasd buried /ber. 03 — Benjamin ye Sonne of Thomas Wiltsheir junior 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 ye S'^i booke for ye parish of S' Georges. 1679. in ye Island of Barbados. pr. me DANIEL DYKE Cleric. [endorsed] BARBADOS Accot of Christnings . 36. Burials 66. in the Parish of St. George. Rec^l 3"^ June. 1680. PARISH REGISTERS, 469 List of the Masters & Mistresses names w"i what Lands Sj Seruants & negrees they haue, & Asoe what Christenings Sj Burialls hath been in the Parish of S'. Andrews, Masters & Mistris names Leu' Bassill Gibbes no [2 Acres of jSeniants Land 1 John Foord Esq'': Capto John Gibbes Thomas Leake Esqr M"" Richard Edwards Captn Abbll* Alleyne Captn Samuell Woodword . . Mf John Houlder The Widdow HUTCHINS Mr John Swann Mf Samuell Austen John Boden Esqi^ Mf Richard Morris Mf Edward Jordan Thomas Richards Doctof Edward Lammy Mi-s Martha Hamerly Mf George Hurst John Savery Mf William Hawks worth . . Captn Tymothy Thornhill . . Mrs Anne Johnston Lt Charles Sandiford L' William Hall Captn Archibald Johnston. . Mr W" DOTTEN 280 200 ISO 30 316 120 57 10 42 6 250 IIS 28 12 14 86 no S3 18 170 105 IS 40 60 109 men 4: men i: man I : man I I2:men i:man i: man I man 3: men 3: men Negi'oes: 04s 120 093 060 031 IIS 046 041 003 014 002 143 03 s 010 008 005 019 040 006 ISO 041 004 009 036 60 Christiiiii"s one Mary one Elizo; Burges one Sarah one Richard one Anne two Sonns Burialls : I : man 4: men 2: Children I : Sarah i: man 3: men I : man 2: i: 2: 3: men 3: men :boy * [?Abell.] 47° PARISH REGISTERS. Masters & mistris names Lt John Sandiford Doctor John Hayward . .'. . John Somerhaies Esq^ . . . . John Merrick Esqr Mr Allexandek Bartlett Mr John Jephson William Roach Mr John Surges Mr David Smith Mr Stephen Smith Mrs Mary Cobham Mr Robert Hayte Doctor Stephen Gibbes. . . . Mr Hugh Williams Mr Thomas Brookes Mr W" Rawlings The Widdow Ellicott . , . . Mr John Tayte Mr Hugh Dunn Mr John Belford Dennis Murfey Mr Thomas Cadle John Boothman Daniell Donavan Caleb Rouse* Mr John Swan Mr Henry Collett John Thomas Andrew Fallin Daniell Shanis James Stollard William Roch* Acres of Land 75 30 140 266 12 10 4 40 6 50 87 18 28 10 12 9 86 16 10 8 14 9 S 4 2: men 6: men Seniants: i: man Negroes: 033 006 051 167 006 003 001 016 008 26 005 014 COS 021 004 010 005 002 001 000 003 14 02 003 001 001 001 OCX Cliristnings one Anne Buvialls; i: Boy i:Girle i:Eoy * [A pen has been drawn through these names in the Orig. MS.] PARISH REGISTERS. 471 Masters & mistris names Acres of Land George Dent James Webb Ml" Robert English Philip Charles John Smith Teague Boy Mr John Slye M'" Thomas Coppin . . Capt Abell Gay . . . . 26 12 100 The Widdow Gay 100 L' John Mills Ml- Henry Jeenes Mf Andrew Follyn Mr Daniell Shahanisse . Mr George Bustian Mr John Welch Mr Robert Hiue Mr Robert Hewitt Mr Henry Kelsoll Mrs Hellen Cantey Mr Bartholomew Reese . Mr Thomas Beresford . . . Lt Bennett Reese Mr Nathaniell Snow . . . Mr Caleb Rouse Mr Edward Paine L' Humphery Waterman Mr Robert Richards . . . Mr William Davies Mr John Wayte Mr Phillip Rosse Mr Richard Willis . . . . Danill Dynegell 260 6Z 26 10 10 19 10 10 IDS 20 152 180 60 180 76 s 186 60 82 93 12 5 5 Sevuants; 3: i: NeOToes: 006 001 004 001 002 001 005 009 028 019 90 12 01 001 001 005 030 007 051 028 006 048 003 092 25 22 050 004 001 Chiistnings Burialls: one Andrew two Sonns two Sonns one Daughter i: 472 PARISH REGISTERS. masters & mistris names Acres of Land Ralph Frettwell Esqf M'" John Locke Mr Thomas Russell . . . Mr Andrew Black Mr David Michell John Nobb W" Campion James Binney W" Henderson W»' PURSS , Thomas Johnston Symon Rud Richard Willis Daniell Dougle Dermott Mahont Dennis Mackhala John Daniell , Thomas Layton Henry Layton & ) Jane Webb ) Seraanls i: 25 20 10 Negroes Total 109 SS97 Lands in dispute between") the Lady YEAMANS Madam [-719 Farmer Madam Sparks Amo'sJ Lands in this parish & the^ owners lives in other parishes !- 1260 Amounts to J Totall 7576 006 005 014 003 005 003 001 002 008 001 001 001 002 002 003 003 005 Chris tniiigs Burialls 47 I 2248 44 MATTHEW GREY Minister JOHN FOORD BASILL GIBBES.. Churchward (endorsed) BARBADOS. Ace' of Inhabitants . . 109. Christnings £8. Burials 44. Land &c in S' Andrew's parish. Reed 3d June, 1680. PARISH REGISTERS. 473 Am: 1680 (?) True and Perfect List of all y^ 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 2.3'^ Decemb' 1679 Adam Arnett . . . Andrews . Adams Alcorn . . . Anderson . ashburner AUSTINE., .. Alsopp . . . , Addice . . . . Addis John Anderson AUSTINE . . Alsopp . . ASHURST.. Aspiurst.. Andrews Arthur . . Arnett . Arch . . . Anderson A John . Dauid . . , .Roger .. . .Conradt . .John .Adam .William . .Thomas .. . . Richard . Edward . . . Orphant . . William . .John . Edward . .John . Beniamin . . Thomas . . Michaell .Patrick . .John ... .Thomas . acres Land 192 SO 10 10 • s ■ s 13 •5 ■S 20 •3 30 10 33 1\ 2\ 411 w" Seniants 10 Neg" ,..64 . ..20 ..18 ..21 •• 5 . I , II .16 . 2 .11 ' 7 i8S 60 474 PARISH REGISTERS. B. BiSHOPP Joan BucKwoRTH . . Richard BoNNETT . . . .Thomas deed Bond Francis Browne Stephen Barry John Blanchard ..William Bull Christoph" BoxriELD Thomas Baker Esias BpiGSTOCK Richard Barnes Olliver Burton Agnes Widdow. . BuRBON John and Comp" . Bourne John Bourn John Junio' Bently Martyn Esqu' . . Brooks John Blake Nicholas Bayly Robert Bourne Samuell Buenno Beniamin BouLiNE (?) . . Henry Briggs William BuRK Tobias Barry Alce Bateman John Bayly Charles Bradly Ralph Bradly Robert Banbrigg Robert -. Buttler William BoYNER John ncres Land .202 .188 ..138 ,. 60 .. 85 ,. 14 .. 15 .. 18 ....s ....5 ....7i I •• 55 ....%\ .. 12 ....7 ■•245 .. 30 ....9 ....7 ....S ....4 .. \2\ ....4 . . TO ....7 .. 32 ....s ... .2 • • 002 .. 10 .... ^-3- • ■ • • J4 w" Seruants Neg" ,..6s ...65 ,..i6 . . . 12 ... 4 ••• 3 . . . I •17 . 2 . I ,.ii 154 .. 8 ■ • 7 7 2 4 I 9 PARISH REGISTERS. 475 BuRK James Budding — Richard... Bayly Richard . Baxter Edward . . . Beard Rich" deed ,, Clark Margarett .... Cooper Thomas /, Clement . . . .William Clark Francis y-CoNowAY — Cornelius COUGHLAN TeAGUE Chaffin Daniell Conner Bryen CocKTON — Daniell Clark Edward coppinger jopin ; Carner [PCarver] Michaell . . Crichlow .... Elizabeth Chrichlow . .James Clark Roger Clark Christoph' Cason Thomas Crichlow Henry Clancey Cornelius CuDDEN John Collyer ....Tobias COMELL DuGWELL .Clark William and Comp'i- Conney Edmond 60 — 2 476 PARtSH RS,GISTERS. Cloughan .... Elizabeth Creede John CoLLEY Thomas CORTEENE ElLINOR Chizell Daniell Cauan John Chappell . . . .Jonah Deed .... CoOKE MarGRETT Widdow Cpiase Stephen Conneyland . Patt: and Comp" CoppiNE John Carew Richard Churcher ....Thomas Clark Thomas CoDD James Cammell .... Gilbert D DoRN John Dorn Francis DowELL Richard . . ^Dawson Milles — Dauis Edward — Daniell Nicholas . Drury Richard . , ^^Dennis John , Dollar John Duke Henry — DuMESNiLL . . Carew Dauis Margarett acres Land , .2 26 10 .,6 .2\ . .2 2I ••5 •■9 ■•5 38 ■•5 15 13 ,.4 SS8 acres Land S6 37 ••3 ■•S . . I 10 61 ..2^ 23 70 10 w" Seruants w" Seruants Neg" 2 4 I I 3 6 2 216 Neg'" 31 I I 8 25 2 4 37 2 PARISH REGISTERS. 477 Denham John ... Demster John ... Dillon Garrett DURANT NATTHAN I Dennis John . . . DowLiNG .... William . Daniel John . .. Danby John .... DuRANT Thomas . Eyton William . Edney Peter . . . Elliott Joan ... Euans John ... Enes Pi-iiLLirp Earl Thomas . Elliott Richard . Frere Tobias Esqu' Frere John Esqu' Frere William FitzGerald . . Morris Fa'well \i.e. Farewell]. .James Forestall Richard . . . ^ . . Fawne John Frere William Farrow Robert acres Land 6 20 8 S 3 S 2 6 333 acres Land .98 •52 .10 • 3 • 4 .12 79 Acres Land 395 180 120 IS 18 10 • •s ..I . . I w" Semants ■vv" Seruants 3 w" Seniants .... s Nes'" 9 9 134 Neg'" .70 2 4 3 .20 99 Neg'" ISO 80 40 9 478 PARISH REGISTERS. FoY Hugh . . Frame William . Ford Thomas . Foster John i/JFiELD Anthony Feyfield Richard. Fell Thomas . , G. Gunning ...John ,^ Gray Richard deed Greenidge . . Richard Gray Robert Greenidge . . Jean Gaslee John Gorman Matthew .... Gilham John Garuey James Goodman Richard . . . . , Griggs John , , Gilbert Natthan"- . . , Gary Edward Gregory Ormond Griffin Edward Gilles Edward Gorden Peter Gilles Edward Junio'. JJrigson Robert George Thomas ....... GiBBS , John acres Land ■••3 . 10 • IS . 25 . II • 23 •••5 842 acres Land .267 .ISO . 40 . 18 ...9 . 20 . 10 ...4 •••S ...8 . 10 •••S ...8 ...5 • 30 . 10 ...8 •••S . 10 622 w" Seruants Nc" w" Seruants ' 9 .10 ■ 5 30s Neg'" ••47 ••SS ,. 9 .. 4 ,. 4 ,.i6 . . I •• 3 • 9 . 2 . I • 4 • 3 . 6 •• 7 ..10 182 PARISH REGISTERS. 479 H .., Harding Henry Deed . . Hargraues . . Allis Haselwood . . Thomas Hooper Jonathan Hawen [or Hausen] Samuell. Hooper Crispine Harlstone ..Edward HoRNiOLD William .. .. Hagthorp William Hyde Henry Hanmerry . . Nicholas HUTTON OLLIUER ■Harris Zachariah . . , ^Holmes John deed Humphryes . .Edward Humphryes . . Edward Holmes James Holder Nicholas Herringman William Hart .... Edward Hallam W" Deed Haley ..Thomas Harris Anthony ^Harman William Henderson . .Francis HUGHINIS PaTTRICK HoGMAN Elizabeth Hatton Charles Haywood John .Holmes Henry Hackett William Hart Walter Hayes Thomas acres Land. 220 126 170 • SO • SO . 100 • 30 . 12 ...9 •••S ...6 IS 2S . . 2 ••9 33 14 32 20 12 10 10 ••S ..9 10 281 IS 12 ■•7 80 \v" Seriiants .... I .... I Neg'^ ...90 ..sfs ..7s ..17 , 1 1 3 . . I .. 8 • 14 ■• 3 ..18 ,. 4 .. 10 . 6 . 2 •■IS .. 6 .16 480 PARISH REGISTERS. Harbert .... Edward Hackett . . , .Ann & Compit Haughtaine . Richard Hanbury .... Nicholas , . . Hooper Daniell Hough William Ireland Thomas . . . . ILAM Richard . . Jones Anthony . . Jelph's John Jeames Margarett Jones Robert — Jeames Margarett K. KiNSLAND . . NaTTHAN'-'- Esqu', Kirton Phillipp deed. . , Kipps Jean Kelly ,.Dauid Kezar Teague Key William Knights John Knowles Andrew Kendall William deed . King Richard aci'es Land • 13 . 21 • 30 •••5 I2£ acres Land 18 10 •3 •5 10 46 acres Land 340 360 . 10 • 13 •••3 . 16 . 20 .. . I •••5 . 12 779 w" Seniants 10 \v" Semants w" Seruants 14 Neg'" 9 4 419 Neg'» 2 I 5 16 Neg'» 170 130 3 3 I 6 31S PARISH REGISTERS. 481 Lewis Edmond Leigh Sarah Lewis Dauid Lucas Richard . . . JLambert Arthur . . . LiNCK Thomas . . . Lewis John -Lee James Lettis Thomas ,_^ACON Thomas Leland Christoph' . Locksmith. . . .Thomas LowRE John LouELL Constance. LONGSTAFF .... ELIZABETH . M Maxwell Thomas . . , . Mattson Matthias . . Moore Robert MuRFORD .... Richard . . Merricks .. ..John deed . . \Mason Thomas Moore Alce Mitchell Thomas. . . . Macc Graugh..Daniell . . Moody Dauid .... .Morris William . . Mattson Smithell . . Macc Daniell..Allexand' Munrow Andrew *. . Morris Hugh acres Land ■w" Seruants Xeg'' 214 .... 8 ....72 172 ....S3 ID .... I ....15 .... I .. ..10 .... 4 2 .... 9 ....IS .... 6 ....19 .... 4 ... ,42 ....24 .... 9 .... I .... 30 .... 9 ■•..3i .... 7 .... 6 •• 17J .... 6 .... 9 576 .... 9 193 acres Land w„ Seniants Neg's. ....24 2 ....30 ....II 2 12 .... s .... 2 .. ..12 .... 3 .... 5 .... 7 .... 3 2 .. .. I 2 2 ....13 2 ....IS 2 20 • • • • J ....13 I .... s • •.. 3 .... s I 61 482 PARISH REGISTERS. Marsan Edward . . Maricland .... Henry . . . . Macc Graugh. John Morris Edmond.... "^Macc Breecly Bryen .^JMONK Henry . . , . MOHOLLAND . . JamES ^M:kY John , MuNROw Allexand' . MiLLiNGTON . .John N yi^EWTON SAMUELL Esqu Nemias DAUiDaJew Noble .Mark NORRON KATHERINE NusuM Arthur Nus-UM Arthur Junio' Newman Margarett Nixon Mary Nurse Robert O Oker George . . Owtram Dorothy Oistine James . . . . OuERTON .... Robert . . Oistine - Nicholas acres Land ,. ..10 ,...44 . ... 10 . ... 19 • • • • 2 ....ID . . ..4I 13 257i acres Land .. 581 20 .... 5 .. ..10 48 ....13 28 .... S 715 acres Land 69 .. 1x6 ....6j .... 5 .... 4 w" Seruants w" Seniants IS ,16 w" Seruants ..I Neg'' 6 ,20 8 2 2 106 Neg'- 260 12 7 7 12 9 309 Neg'" 22 28 17 PARISH REGISTERS. 4§3 Olliuer Margarett .... acres Land .... 4 w" Seruants Neg'» OuTRAM Robert ^.. ....10 275 .... I 62, P. Pears John Esqu' Perriman Richard Acres Land 910 ••••37 w" Seraants .... 8 .... I Neg'- .. 180 20 PiNCHBACK Thomas ....38 ....11 Pile Sarah ••••45 . . ..20 ....IS ....4i .... 3 .... I 12 .... 3 Pead John PocKETT William .... 7 Payne Elizabeth .... 4 Perrott Ralph ....70 IS Pecock Robert Poyer Thomas .... 7 ....13 .... 2 .... 7 3 Parsons William deed .. .... 4 Pittman Arthur ••••IS .... 8 .... 5 .... 2 Peak Christoph' 4 .... 2 iPrice Matthew .... 5 .... 2 ^J^iCE Henry ^Price William ••••35 .... I ....IS . Perry Edward .... s Sorter Robert .... 4 .... s .... 7 PooRE Peter .... ^ 5 Phelomy .... TOHN 10 1273 13 291 61 2 4S4 PARISH REGISTERS. Q QuiGGEN John R RiCHBELL .... Robert RiSLEY CrESSENT . . . , RusHBROOK . . Henry Rodman Sarah Rodman John Rodman John Junio' . . , .Richards John .... JlicHARDSON . . Mary Rycraft Sarah ^Richardson . . Dauid Reynold . . . .Jean Widdow Robinson . . . .Thomas , Robinson Robert i^RoGERS John „Rawlines . . . .John Rose Elizabeth.... Richardson . . George , Robinson . . . .Manuss (?) — RossE John ^.Robinson . . . .William Rainsford ...John Renny Teague Renny Teague Jun' . . Rycord Samuell Ruck John Redman Richard ; Robinson ....Edward Rentfree .... Robert Rymore Allexand' .. . . acres Land w" Seruants Neg'- .. 12 6 acres Land w" Seruants Neg" ..315 .... 8 140 .148 .... I ...84 • SO .... I ....13 ■ 75 .. .. 2 ...7 .... 3 .. 47 ....13 . . TO .... 7 •• 33 ... 10 • 45 ....12 ....4i .... 2 >■••■• .... 8 . . ID .... 8 .. I2i .... 6 .. I2i .... 3 ■■ 15 .... 8 ,...8 .... 3 . . 10 .... 7 .. 17 .... 6 I > • • • • • • • ■ ■ ■ ' •••3 •••5 • • • • • . 10 . ..2 • 44 . ..16 . 10 • • • • • ...7 • • • • • . 10 • • • • • ...I • • ■ * • PARtSIt REGISTERS. 48s RlCH° Esqu' SCAWELL . . \or Seawell] Searl John Esqu' .... SiLUESTER . . . .Madam ...Scott Beniamin Shurland John Stanford Robert ^5mith Elizabeth Stephens .... John Shelton Samuell Strode Henry Strawne Henry Sheron George Simpson James Speght William Sisters Elizabeth Snerling Robert Sadler Thomas Slany Anthony ^tone. John Skaros George Sparowhawk ..James Strode Margrett .Stencer John Saunderson . .John Slaughter . .Thomas Studdy Thomas Shorte Owen SCRUTTON \or STRUTTON] .. JOHN Sawyer. Margarett .... Snipe John .Shore... Richard acres Land SSo 36s 180 108 30 27 ■ •s ••5 ..14 30 ••5 10 ..i| 22 36 21 20 ■•5 ••5 23 ..4 ■•3 ..8 ..6 ••S 10 • • ■ • 10 w" Seruants II I 2 00 Neg'» 206 184 ,40 41 ,12 9 6 3 2 6 2] ,19 4 4 7 I 2 3 I 4 2 4S6 PARISH REGlSTEkS. Saunderson . . Robert Sutton Henry Thornburgh... George Trowell Phillipp 1, Tyler Robert ^Taylor John ........ Thompson John , Thorowgood. .Thomas , ^Terrill Samuell Tubes Edward Tilney Thomas ^Thomas Thompson .... Thistlethwaite . . Peter. ... Tichbourn Winnefred . . , Tysoe William V Vinton \or Vniton] ..Thomas Vfford John W ^ Wattkines . .Dauid Wynn Richard JS'^alters .... Christoph' . . . . ^Wattkines . . Robert acres Land. ,. 10 .... s iSii acres Land, . 40 • 34 . 21 . 12 ...8 . . . I •••31 •••7* . 10 17 ..I 171? acres Land 17 ■5 22 acres Land , . 20 , . 60 . 112 ...5 w" Seraants .25 w" Seruants. w" Seruants w" Seruants Neg" 61S Neg'"- .10 .21 > 4 , 6 • 4 . I , 2 . 6 I 58 Neg*' Neg'* , . . . 6 I . . . o — 28 PARISH REGISTERS, 487 Wright . .-■. . . . William .... Walrond . . . .Thomas Wasley John -Wattkines ..Thomas ,;. Webster ....John Wise Christoph' .. ^Williams .... Richard Wright John Warner Stephen .... Watt Dauid Wilson Anthony .... ■-White Patrick Wilson Edward Wilson Charles Wilson Cpiarles Junio' Walter Richard .... -White Milicent .... Ward William .... Wilson William JWells John Wilson Margarett . . Ward Richard .... Waddine .... Thomas Wyatt Christoph' . . Whitehead . .Tho: deed .... ^Walton Richard .... Total of Inhabitants 410 acres Land w " Seruants ....2 1 . • . . • • . 340 ... iS ....I ■ ....« .. 10 ....5 .. 19 • ••••• ..406 .... 2 .. 40 .... 4 .. 18 .. 10 ....6 •• 13 ....6 .. 20 ....s ....21 ....21 .. 14 ....9 ....5 ...-S 2 ....2 .. 10 .. 2S .. II III2 .. 24 Neg" • 3 170 S I 7 200 7 II 10 6 4 6 3 6 492 488 PARISH REGISTERS. The Sum Totall of Euery Lott Conteined in y^ w*in List Alphabettically Drawne and Cast upp att ye Foote acres Land I2978I • w" Seru"» ..178 Negros 4723 JNo KENNEY RICH ELLIOTT | Church Wardens JN° ADAMS J N Extract from ye Register of Christ Church of y^ Christnings within ye Said Parish from March ye 25: 78. to ye sg'l^: of 7b'': 79 Anno Dom. 1678 Aprill. Jane ye Daughter of Thomas and Jane Withering was bapt ye; 2^ Grissel ye Daughter of Timothy and Mary Hudley was bap' ye; 26* Margret ye Daughter of William and Mary Walton was bapt ye; 27th Thomas ye Sonn of Cornelius and Margret Stapons bapt Thomas ye Sonn of Nicolas and Marie Clare bapt Aii.gii,st Mary ye Daughter of Humphrey and Elizabeth Ball bapt Mary ye Daughter of WILLIAM and Mabell Howard bapt Joan ye Daughter of Benj* and Katherine Finch bapt Richard ye Sonn of Thomas and Elizabeth Haselwood bapt ye; 26* y^ 2^1 y^ t ye; I St ye.- 1 8th ye; 25 th PARISH REGISTERS. 489 1678 John ye Sonn of Thomas and Elizabeth Serle bap' y^: 30* Mary ye \_sic\ of John and Mabell Gittings of ye Age of s Eighteen years and Seaven moneths was bapt in ye P'sence V ye; 3itli of Edward Wasson and Anne Packson Wittnesses ) September Nicolas ye Sonn of Hugh and Mary Morrice was bap' y^: 8* Mary ye Daughter of DOWGALL and Mary Campbell bap' ye; S'li Francis ye Sonn of John and Ann Hanson was bap' y^: igt'i Robert ye Sonn of Robert and Mary Stanford was bap' ye; 24'!! John ye Sonn of John and Abigaill Collins was bap' ye; 29"» .th October Christopher ye Son of John and Anne Snipe was bap' ye i William ye Son of John and Margery Hinch was bap' ye; 2o"i Lancelott ye Son of LANCELOT and Mary Thompson bap' ye 20'h Jane ye Daughter of W" and Elianor Davies was bap' ye 24'h Machell ye Daughter of EDWARD and Machell AlSOPE bap' ye 31'h November Richard ye Sonn of Richard and Mary Bridgestock bap' ye lo'^'' Isabell ye Daughter of Robert and Katherine Church bap' ye 17'h Martha ye Daughter of James and Hanna Anderson bap' ye 24"! W" ye Son of Obah a Christian Negroe Woman was bap' ye 24"^ Susanna a Negroe Woman of John Osbourn's was bap' ye 24'ii whose vndertakers were Herbert Griffith, Ann Kelly, and Eliz: Watkins W" ye Son of ye Said Susanna, whose vndertakers were Ralph Bretton, and Edw^ard Price, and Mary Smith was baptized ye 24'ti Martha a Moletto Daughter of ye s^' Jo'-' OsBURN and Susanna bap' ye 24"! Theophilus ye Son of RictiARD and Elizabeth Lucas was baptized ye 26"^ Alexander ye Sonn of Thomas and Ann Ireland was bap' ye 28'^ 62 49° PARISH REGISTERS. 1678 Margret ye Daughter of ROBERT and ELIZABETH Bradly was bap' y^: 28* Mary ye Daughter of ROBERT and ELIZABETH JONES was bap' ye 28'h December Sarah ye Daughter of GEORGE and Elvv Hare was bap' ye i^t Grace ye Daughter of Oliver and Grace Pike was bap' ye; 10"' ■^s^NNE ye Daughter of JOHN and SUSAXNA WEBSTER was bap' ye 171'! Richard ye Sonn of Zacharie and Elizabeth Harris was bap' ye 26"i Mary ye Daughter of W'' and Mary Phillips was bapt ye 30'!! yanuary 167I- JoB ye Son of Walter and Dorothy Hart of about. ^ 22. years of Age his Chosen wittnesses Walter Hart I bapt yc qA and Thomas Hayes j Charity ye Daughter of Walter and Dorothy Hart . of about 19 years of Age whose Wittnesses were / Walter Hart Thomas Haves and Elizabeth T ^^P^ y" ^d Jewson and'jANE Haves ) Elizabeth of ye age of 8 years, and Katherine of ye ^ Age of Seaven years and Amarinzia of ye Age of 5 / years, and Benj'^ of ye Age of 7 moneths, all children f ^P • ^ 3' of Bernard and Elizabeth Schenckingh were bap'' Elizabeth yc Daughter of Nathaniel and Ann RiDGEWAY of ye Age: 11: years was bap' ye 4111 John ye Sonn of Robert and Anne Snellin was bap' ye 7111 Elizabeth ye Daughter of William and Anne Mercer was bap' yc 19th Philocleon ye Daughter of Richard and Jane Greenidge v/as bap' ye 2i''i Christopher ye Sonn [of] Christopher and Ann Bull was bap' ye 22"' Arthur ye Son of Arthur and Susanna Nusum was bap' ye 22'h PARISH REGISTERS. 491 Fedr7tary. 1674 Mary of y^ Age of 5 years and 6 moneths, and HENRY -> the Age of 4 months, Daughter and Son of James and >- bapt y'= 13"' Mary Simson were J John ye Son of Daniell and Miriam Magrauhan was bap' y<= iS'^^ Katherine ye Daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Carew was bap' y^ 28"' Anthony ye Sonn of George and Mary Richardson was bap' y^ 28"! March Anna ye Daughter of Peter and Mary Jarret was bap' ye 7"i Anne ye Daughter of Richard and Anne Ferryman bap' ye i I'h Samuell ye Sonn of James and Elizabeth Madder was bapt ye i2"i Jno the Sonn of John and Mary Byno was bap' ye 13"! Lucy of ye Age of 2 years and Six moneths, and Anthony \ ten dayes old, Daughter and Son of Anthony and Mabell >- ye I3'i» Harris were bap' -' Conrad ye Son of Conrad and Elizabeth Adams... was bap' ye 23"> Robert ye Son of Robert and Rebecca Hanson ...was bap' ye 23"' Elizabeth ye Daughter of W" and Marie Speights was bap' ye 23"' Aprill James ye Son of Henry and Susanna Chructhloe was bap' ye 4'h Elizabeth ye Daughter of Peregrine and Isabell Guard was bap' ye 6"^ Elenor ye Daughter of Alexander and Elenor Osbourn was bap' ye 19'h Jno ye Sonn of JOHN and LOWRIE Spenlove was bap' ye 26'h James ye Sonn of Patrick and Jane Chain (or Ohani) was bap' ye 26'^ Katherine ye Daughter of Isaac and Susanna Ragg was bap' ye 26'h May Mary ye Daughter of JN" and Hester Adams was bap ye 3CI 62 — 2 492 PARISH REGISTERS. 1679 William ye Son of William and Ann Bridgestock was bap' y= 1 1"^ John the Son of James and Marv Holmes was bapt y^ 15* William ye Son of Margaret Cook Widdow was bap' y^ 14"' Jime Elizabeth ye Daughter of Smithy and Martha Matson was bapt ye 14"^ James the Sonn of John and Mary Jelpii was bap' ye 29**' ytdy James ye Son of James and Angeletta Oistins . . . was bapt ye 2^ Susanna ye Daughter of JOHN and Elizabeth Gaselee was bap' ye 3 November Simon Reynolds buried ye 2^ Charles ye Son of John and Elizabeth Burton buried ye 28"> George Strode was buried ye 29th DecemB Arthur ye Son of Arthur and Susanna Nusum buried ye 28th Jaimary i67|. Margaret Oliver buried ye 29'h Jane ye Wife of Jno Thompson buried ye 31th Mabeel the Wife of Zachariah Harris buried ye 31th PARISH REGISTERS. 495 February Stephen Smith buried y^ S'^ John BUSSIE buried y« 9* John Burton Junio' buried y^ lo* Edward Addison Junio' buried y^ lo* Jno Burton Senio' buried y^ 13'h John and his Wife Jane Little buried y^ 13'^ Christian a Negroe Servant of Maj' Kingslands buried y^ 13'h John Holmes buried y^ is"' William Kendall buried y= iS'i^ Deliverance Addison buried y^ iS"' Christopher Clancy buried y^ 18"' Jane the Wife of Edward Marson buried y^ 26'h March W" Cook buried y^ 2^ S' Robert Racket buried y^ 3^ Aprill Henry Harding buried y^ 21'^ Oliver Pike buried y= 22"' Rebecca Potter buried y^ 23'!' Sarah y= Daughter of Alexander and Mary Blowden buried y^ 26'h May Susanna y^ Wife of Henry Holmes buried y^ 17'^ JiLue David Robinson buried y^ 10"' Mathew Gormon buried y<= 23']^ James y« Son of John Jelph buried y^ 24'^ Thomas Chester buried y« 30'h 496 PARISH REGISTERS. 1679 Jtdy Peter Alsope buried y^ ist John Bashford buried y^ 3^ William SiLCOMB buried ye s'li Edward the Sonn of Stephen and Margret Chase... burled y^ 9* Anthony Richardson buried y^ is'^' Henry Holmes buried y^ 22*11 Richard Bedford buried ye 23* Martha Cauldwall buried ye 28«h AllgtlrSt Michaell Clark buried ye s'h 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 13'h JN° KENNEY RICH : ELLIOTT I Church Wardens. JNo: ADAMS I It^ Barbados |N account of all the Persons who have been baptized within the Parish of S' James since the 25* of March 1678 to the 29''' of September 1679 1678 May — 23 — Elizabeth ye Daughter of Thomas Sertain August 1 1 — 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 ye Son of John Leech Oct — 15 — George ye Son of John Leech Oct — 15 — Susanna ye Daughter of John Leech Oct — IS — 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 M'' 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 L' Coft Andrew Affleck September 5 John the Son of M^' John Hooker Sept — 25 Thomas ye Son of John Daniel Esq'. Baptized in the Parish of S' James since ye 2S'h of march 1678 \'^^ to ye 29 of Septemb 1679 - Concordat cu Registro C. LEGARD vicarius ibid Barbados N ace' of all the Persons that have been buried within the Parish of S' James since the 25 of March 1678 to the 29 of September 1679 1678 March 28— Matthew ye son of Matthew Pedder 63 498 PARISH REGISTERS. Burialls 1678 Aprill— 8 — Ralph ye son of Mj- John Hooker Apr — 13 — Henry Yates April — 29 — John Hudson — who was casually drownd May — 6 — ELEANOR Payn May — 7 — Elias Williams May — 8 — Mary y^ Daughter of John Slaughter May — 23 — Robert Bell May — 31— John Thomas June — I — Nicolas Lawrence of St Thomas's Parish June — 27 — Mary Slate, — Serv' to Cap' Josias Cox July — I — Matthew Whetty July — 3 — Mary Driskell July — 10 — John Osdell September — 4 — David Callahone Sept 16 — John Sparke Esq' Sept — 18— Joan ye Wife of Ralph Carr October — 9— Mary ye Daughter of Richard Middleton Octob — 14 — Capt Robert Arundell Octob — 16— William Lincklate, servt to Judge Reid Octob 30 — ^John Downs Novemb i — Alexander Robinson Novem— 4 — ^JOHN Nicolls Nov — 14 — Elizabeth Cook. December i — Michael ye Son of James Goffe Decemb 22 — John Beaton 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 ye Wife of THOMAS WALTER July 14— James Innis July — 22— Tobias Payne July 27 — John ye son of M>' JOHN Batt July 29 — Owen Collohone August 6 Anthony Steerman Agu 7 John Armitage of the Parish of S' Peters who was casually drowned August — 19 Francis Bearne Sept 6 John ye Son of M'- John Hooker Sept 7 James ye Son of Alexander Murrey Sept 8— Cornelius ye Son of Dearman Driskell Sept II James Pursley Sept 22 Elizabeth ye Wife of William Spence Buried in ye Parish of St ") Concordat cQ Registro James from ye 25 of March 1678 [-44 C LEGARD vicarius I- to ye 29 of September 1679 ) ij^j^ [indorsed] Barbados Acco^ of Christnings 23. Burials 44. in S' James Parish. Rec^ 3>i June 1680. 63—2 500 PARISH REGISTERS. NN: Acco': of the: land As Itt: Stondeth: In ye 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 20d December 1679 A Aflick: Andrew: Leu' Cofto Andrews: Euen Andrews: W" Alling Jacob Very pore B. Baylye: Richard: Cofto Bond: Francis: Esqr Burhall: George Banbrig: Robert: Docto' Burrowes John Bat-t: John Senj' Balam: Charles Cap' Burgis Thomazing m's Burton Francis: Capi BissEX William m' Byrne: Dinnis Blake: John Belchem: John Very pore Biggnell W" Very pore Ball: John — Dec^ his Widdow is pore C Chester William: m'' Cox : JosiaS: Capt Seru" land,, . .,96 . ..20 228 120 .10 ■ • ■ . 10 .40 .78 .20 •IS • 9 .10 .24 • 3 • 3 "I 120 247 Neg''„ . . . .70 .... 7 . . . . 2 67 II 4 2 17 22 7 4 II ••45 122 PARISH REGISTERS. 501 Sera'' Chamberlaine: Francis: Cap' CoLLiNGS: James Chace John Christopher William COURTYERE GeORGE Camerrame John Chapeman Richard Challener Rob-^ Cresswell John Cuta Mathew: Day: Thomas: Miller: Jno: pore Clements Robert pore D. Daniell John: Esq' Dymocke: William: Capt Dyer: William Dec^ his Estates . . Dollathy: Elizabeth Dalbey: Joane DowNES Henry Duce: Gyles Damerall Thomas pore DuNEiNG Henry pore E Euens: Richard Esq'' Elding: Edward; Capt Elmes: John: F. Feake: Henry Fitte: Robert: land,. .20 121 27 16 45 160 •57 317 .40 . 8 .18 . 10 1 • 4 i7t 176 . 5 245 ..30 Neg\ ....16 . ... ID .... 8 .... 8 .... 8 • ••••■ .... 5 I « 1 • • « t • •#•■• «••••■ ■•55 ,.60 120 6 7 I ,78 .70 • 3 120 ,.14 502 PARISH REGISTERS. Foster: Robert: Docto' Flint: George FuTER Thomas Feak Richard for: NathH:: William- son FuREY Charles pore Freeman William pore G GiBBES: Phillip GiBBES: Joseph: GiBBSON John Gibbson: Mathew Grave: William Gillham Emanuell Garret: Emond Groneare John pore Garner: Mary pore Garner: Miller & Compa pore H Helmes Thomas Maj' Helmes: Thomas: Cap' Hooker John Habing Thomas Higginson Marg^ Hall: John Hewes John Holder: Melitiah Holder: John: Jun' Hopekings Samuell Hill John Sei-u",, Land,, 7 4 3 ■ 7 . ID ■32 7 4 3 174 ,.25 .. 7 . . 10 .. 6 ,. 4 ,. 4 •• 5 • 134 , ..6o ... 6 . . ID ..14 .. 6 I GO ..98 .. 4 PARISH REGISTERS. 503 HousFEiLD John pore Harrison: Abraham , : I : Jeffords: Eliz^ , John Johnson K Knights Benj^ : Esq>' Kelley: Rob'^ : King RoB'f Knatcheull John Kenn Mathew Docto' Kelley John Knightingall Nathaniell pore Kanty: Darby pore L. Littleton: Edward: Esq>' Lane Anthony Cap' Lowther: Luke Leach: John . . ., Loue Mary Lawrance Henry Lewis: Hugh: Capt Legaye Jacob Senj' Luke: Elias: Langham Thomas LeageR: Widdovv pore M Mellows: Elisha: Cap* Seru" Land Negi'os 5 4 >20 ■13 300 ..62 •• 5 •• 4 ..IS ,. 4 ■• 3 205 20 , 12 16 10 .40 .21 .20 S 7 •47 ... 6 .. . I ISO ■ n ■■ 3 • 3 • 9 120 4 6 5 3 6 'IS .24 S°4 PARISH REGISTERS, MuNDY: Eliza MuLLENEX William Merrell Thomas: Capt . . , Mell: William Marting: John Maddox Thomas pore . . , Middleton: Richard Maccony Dinnis Hassling William MUNNS: Thomas: Ensigne , Morraine John Morgaine Rob'^: pore . . . . , Maccony: Dinnis pore . . , Mackgerry William pore . Mackward: Fellen pore N. Nelson Thomas NoRRis Samuell Capt O Odam William Odgne: Edmond P Paige Sarah Parker Richard ..... . . . Pereing Sabasting , Pare Edward Pearce: Benony Paine Tobias Petter Samuell heniants Land" •••75 17 35 20 ID s Negros" ■ 7 •IS •30 • 7 .24 , .26 ..14 PARISH REGISTERS. SOS Q Quale Hugh QuERKE Richard : R : Reid John Esq' Richards Thomas Ramsey Roas m's Russell Phillip RiUERS William RoASS Thomas: Docto' Reid: Adame pore Rauen: Xtopher pore Richardson: Nicholas pore Reeues Thomas pore Robinson: John pore S Stanfast John: Cotto Sparks: Joye: Madam Scott: Walter: Cap* Steward: Amey Smiti-iwicke W" Sturman Mary Stout John Leu' Smith Marg"^ Sumers Thomas . , Sampson John: Cap' Stroude John m's Scott: John Stretch: John Staysmore Francis , Seruants Land Negros 10 12 2 198 20 30 13 20 6 5 S 4 0351 133 107 10 10 20 10 12 7 25 5 10 .85 .10 .29 S I 9 23S ISO 52 I I 7 S 64 So6 PARISH REGISTERS. Sage Richard Liueing On: Colto Baylys land Spencer: Marg^^ Very pore Shepeherd John pore Shawe Daniell pore: Shouell Elias pore: Steeuens John pore T Thornehill Timothy: Cofto Thorpe James Cap* Temproe John Taylor Waltor Thompson: Xtopher Docto' Touey Richard Thornehill Timothy Cap' Tucker Ann pore Thomas: John pore Tindall Richard pore V. Vereing Alce: Vereing Joshua W Walwyne James: Esq'" Waltors Richard Wardle: Christopher Wale John Williams Thomas Williams William Whatson Richard pore Seraants,. Land,, 7 3 6 S 6 S 268 .96 ,12 ■13 9 ■IS .10 2 4 3 .25 .10 305 206 ••IS 159 " 7 • S • 5 Negros„ .... 3 • • • • 2 ISO ..27 I. 2 .10 • 3 • 7 II ....II 160 140 4 .80 ■IS 2 PARISH REGISTERS. Walley Henry pore , Wright Henry pore . WiLLEY: Rawley pore Yeamons Eliz'^ Tot. of Inhabitants is 183 Seniants Land .... 2 .... 2 .... 3 .... 2 ....SO •• 113 6742 JOH:N: STANFAST JAS. WALUYN :} S°7 Negros ,..i8 289s Church Wardens HILDREN Baptized in y^: Parrish of S' Johns from ye 25"^ day of March 1678 to the 29* day of Sep': 1679 Accordinge to the parrish Register 1678 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 M"- John Vaughan Katharine, Daughter of John Peirce Thomas, Sonne of Thomas Roome 64 — 2 Marcli 31 May- 12 26 June — 20 21 25 October — 3 20 November- -3 24 26 So8 PARISH EEGISIERS. 1678 December 9 Elizabeth, Daughter of Docter James Keith 27 Anthony, Sonne of William Shorey 1679 Aprell— 13 Thomas & ELIZ' s &■) \ > Sonne & Daughter of John Dent 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 & | 3^^^^ ^^ ^, j^^^^^ Pemberton Charles — J September — 4 Leolin, Sonn of Leolin Lloyd n » 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, 120 Abbs, Edward, 124 Abby, Jo., 35 Abdy, Mathew, 98 Abo-Cromby, Mr., 310 Abof, Isaclc, 449 Abraham, Agnus, 348 , William, 436 Abrock, Jo., 11 1 Absolon, Geo., 132 Abudient, Abraham, 349 Ackland, George, 187, 250 , Mary, 187, 250 (or Aukland), Robert, 267 , Tho., 313 Acklin, Daniell, 414 , Jo., 5° Adam, John, 473 Adams, see also Addams , Andrew, 102 , Conrad (or Conradt), 473. 491 , Dorothie, 107 , Edward, 327, 329 alias Adamson, Elisa- beth, 43 1 , Elizabeth, 491 , George, 348 , Hester. 491 -John, SI, 316*, 327, 329, 342, 488, 491, 493, 495 alias Adamson, John, 431 -, Mai7, 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, 30S Adamson, see also Addamson Elisabeth Adams, alias, 431 , George, 347 -, John Adams, alias, 431 -, Richard, 331 Adaudly, Margaret, 428 Addams, see also Adams . Ambross, 443 , Ann, 174, 223 -, Robert, 239 Addamson, see also Adamson -, Richard, ^^^ Adderford, Lawrence, 128 Addice, Edward, 473 Addis, John Orphant, 473 Addison, Deliverance, 495 , Edward, Junr., 495 , Mathew, 128 •, Thom.as, 1S4 Aden, Luke, 187 Adson, Georg, 432 Adward's, Robert, 192 Ady, John, 365 Aflick (or Affleck), Andrew, 497, 500 Aires, sec 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 Albom, Edward, 171 Alburie, William, 133 Alcocke, Frauncis, 300 Alcorn (or Alchorne), John, 338, 473 Aldburgh, John, 278 Aldcock, Annis, 98 Alder, Richard, 174 Alderley, Richard, 122 Alderman, Grace, 105 Aldersey, Samuel, 158 Alderson, Thomas, 349 Alderton, Wm., 114 Aldin, Edward, 133 , George, 121 Aldon, Richard, 240 Aldred, Robert, 84 Aldridg (or Aldridge), Robert, 236, 429 Aldsworth, Bartho., 451 Aldwell, Kalherin, 138 Aldworth, Edward, 86 Eliz., 133 Alemby, William, 343, see Al- lamby Aleworth, Edward, 86 Alexander, Sir William, 158, 159 William, 335 Alford, Nico., 135 , Richard, 232, 446 Alimbridge, see Alambridge Alington, Giles, 273 Alis, Protherock, 37 Alkynn, Sampson, 137 AUamby, William, 338, see Al- emby Allambridge, see Alambridge AUcott, Elizabeth, 113 Allen, see also AUin, and AUyn , 178 , Abell, 343 , Anne, go Sio INDEX. Allen, Elisabeth, 423 , Grissel, 433 , Jacob, 423, 451, see Ailing , John, 90, 465 (or Aliens), John, 327 , Jone, 425 , Pi'iscilla, 423 , Regnald, 298 , Richard, 328, 336, 340 , Samuel, 165* , Thomas, 326, 327, 329, 330, 398 , William, 183, 217, 307, 46s Aliens (or Allen), John, 327 , Richard, 327 Allerton, George, 80 Alley, Hugh, 97 AUeyne, Abbll [Abell], 469 Alliday, Jo., 52 Allin, see also 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 AlHngton, William, Lord, 1 62 AUinson, Andrew, 194 , Wm., 114 AUis, Richard, 150 Allison, Thomas, 348 Allumby (or Alumby), Thomas, , 355. 391 Allyn, sec 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 AIsop (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 Alhimby Alxarson, Anne, 289 Marey, 289 Ambrose, 242 •, Isack, 113 Ames, Joane, 294 , John, 294 , Ruth, 294 , William, 294 Analin (or Avalin), Abram, 1 89, see Avelin, &c. Anderson, Adam, 473 , Hanna, 489 , James, 41. 4^9 . Jo., 35. 74 , Margret, 348 , Martha, 489 , Richard, 85, 102, 117 , Robert, 70 , Roger, 442 , Thomas, 37, 473 ■,William, 75, 436, 473 Andrew, 428 , Anthony, 194 Andrews, Andrewes, Ann- draws, Androwe, Audrowes , Anto., 113 , Charles, 468 , Elizabeth, 60 , Euen, 500 . James, 434 ' , Jane, 60 •, Joachim (or Joakin), 221, 271 , Jocomb, 174 , 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 , William, 264 Anndrews, see Andrews Anthony (or Anthonie) ■, Anthony, 451 Angelo (Negroes), 174, 224 Anley, Nathan, 102 Anmer, Henry, 36 Ann (a maid) 173 , John, 258 (Negro), 172, 182, 185 Antonio (Negro), 241 Antony (Antoney, or Antonye) , Arthur, 269 , Henry, 142 (Negro), ^44 ■, Walter, Si Antor, AUexander, 451 Antrobuss, Joan, 45 Antunes, Gabriell, 450 Apleby, see Appleby Apleton, see Appleton Aplewhite (or Applewhite) , Henry, 352, 400 Mrs. I 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., 13S Archer, Hugh, 442 , Jo., 116 Joseph, 193 Ard, James, 453 Ardinton, Edmond, 116 Are, Sarah, 349 Argall, Sir Samuell, 218, 270 Aris, John, 80, 347 Armestronge, see Armstrong Armitage (or Armetage) , Henry, 347 , John, 499 Thomas, 140 Armsby, Jo., 120 Armstrong (or Armestronge) . 243 , Ann, 348 , Henry, 102 , Jocky, 194 Katherin, 82 Array, John, 184, 242 Arndell, John, 261 Peeter, 262 Arnet (or Arnett) , David, 473, 492, 496 , Jane, 492, 496 , Patrick, 473 , Samuel, 492, 496 Arnold, Ann, 98 , Benedict, 163 , James, i z i INDEX. 511 Arnold, Jesper, 98 , Robert, 120 . Tho., 39, 79 Aron, Abraham Burges, 449 Arp, Jo., 103 Arras, Nicliolas, 180 An-es, Samuel], 289 Arrobas, Moses, 450 Arthur, 434 , John, 303 , Katherine, 348 , Mathew, 153 , Michael), 473 Arundel {or Arnindell) , Elizabeth, 184, 222 , John, 184 , Mavgreat (orMargrett), 184, 21S , Fetter, 184, 274 , Richard, 173, 222 , Robert, 498 , William, 94 Ascam, Abigaile, 225, ssc Long- man , Peeter, 225 Ascomlo (or Ascombe) , Abigail, 175 , Goodman, 191 , John, 188 , Mary, 175 Aser, see Asser Ash, Chnsto., 194 , Edward, 38 , Richard, 141 Ashbey, Abraham, 89 , Alee, 89 , Hanna, 89 , Jeremy, 89 , Mary, 89 , 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, 1 60* Ashmore, Anthony, 141 Ashon, George, 102 Asliton, Alice, 123 , Henry, 160 Ashurst, Eeniamin, 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 , Wm., 52 Astwood, Jo., 46 Athcrson, Jo., 63 Athevton, Wm., 349 Atkins (or Attkins), see Atkyns , Abigail, 240 , Jane, 434 Jeremy (Jeremiah, &c.), 332, 339, 34-0 , John, 182, 241 Sir Jonathan, 162*, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464 , Mr., 191 , Richard, 176, 191, 240 , Robert, 74 , Sarah, 450 Thomas, 133, 434 Atkmson (or Attkinsonj , Ann, 183 , Charles, 182 , Edward, 117 , Frances, 193 , Geo., 136 , Tames, 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 Atterbom, George, 136 Attkins, see Atkins Attkinson, see Atkinson Atwell, Wm., 143 Atwood, Phillipp, 49, 59 Attwood, Richard, 442 Aualin, see Aralin, Avelin, &c. Aubony, Thomas, 407 Auborn, Edward, 216 Aukland (or Ackland), Robert, 267 Aust, Henry, 348 Austen, Samuell, 469 Austin, Ann, 427 , Edward, 83 , John, 118, 364, 427 Austin, Richajd, 298 Tliomas, 316*, 324, 344 Austine, John, 473 , Robert, 174 , Thomas, 473 Austrian, Cornelious, 451 Avalin, see Avelin Avelin, Avalin, Aualin, or An- alin -, Abram (or Abraham), 189, 253 Arthur, 253 Averie (or Avery) ' , George, 12 1 , Jacob, 121 , Jane, 468 , John, 96, 136 , Marie, 1 13 , Maiy, 349 ■, Thomas, 70 , William, 433, 468 Avoake, John, 340 Awbrey, Alice, 67 , Lewes, 81 Peter, 67 Awde, Samuell, 95 Awdry, Humfrey, 126 Awdley, Wm., 140 Awman, John, 422 , Margaret, 422 Axstell, Tho., 121 Axton, Jacob, 308 Aj'mie, Wm., 84 Aymies, Jo., 112 Aynis, Jo., 104 Ayres, Anna, 66 , Benjamin, 66 , Christian, 66 , Dorothy, 66 , Eliz., 126 , Jolin, 379 , Marie, 66 , Rabecca, 66 , Sara, 66 , Symon, 66 , Tho., 66 , see Aires BABB, 123 , Mr., 144 , Tho., no, 130 Babbington, see Babington Babell, Hugh, 394, 403 Baber, Francis, 283 , John, 1 68 Babington, Babbington , Jo., 119 , Randtdl, 316* , Thomas, 356 512 INDEX. Backfovd, Clement, 141 Backley, Jo., 59 Bacon, Daniell, 129 , Edward, 71 , George, 55, sec Mason , Jolin, 5S , Samiiell, 55 , Susan, 55 Badcocke, Wm., 154 Baddam, Jo., 125 Badeley, John, 230 Badland, John, 153 Badston, John, 176 Bagbie, Jo., 118 Bagford, Heniy, 193 Bagg, John, 334, 337 , Roger, 363, 371, 372, 380, 381, 3S8, 396, 406 Baggelay, Baggley, see Bagley Bagget, Jane, 435 Baglen, Thomas, 228 Bagley, Baggley, Baggelay , Jo-. 37 , Judith, 133 , Philhp, 104 , Tho., 135 Bagin, Henry, 51 Bagnall, John, 350 Bagivell, Francis, 351 , Henry, 170, 208, 268 , Pr., 318*, 320, 323 , Robert, 208 , Thomas, 170, 229 Bailife, George, 234 Baily, John, 430 .— — , Maiy, 271 , Temperance, 269 , William, 269 , see Bailey, Baley, Baly, &c. Baines, AUice, 451 , Robert, 193 , Widow, 443 , see Banes, Baynes Bainham, John, 270, 272, see Baynam Baker, Alexander, 69 , Christian, 69 , Daniell, 40 , Dorothie, 96 , Elizabeth, 69, 96, 113, 289 , Ellis, lOl , Esias, 474 , Francis, 45 , Handgate, III , James, 333, 338, 341 , John, 67, III, 118, 194, 262, 289, 294, 316, 316*, 318, 318*, 320, 324, 343 Baker Margerie, 1 1 1 , Marie, 95 , Maiy, 67 , Morice, 192 , Peter, 439 , Richard, 2_38 --, Robert, '39 , Samvell, 1% , Smith, 63 , Thomasj 105, 289 , William, 171, 176, 216, 232, 240 Bakewell, Francis, 113 Theodoras, 11 1 Bal, John, 437 , Thomas, 427 , sec Ball Balam, Charles, 500 Baldin, Jo., 106 Wm., 106, 117 Baldly, Robert, 120 Baldwin, Baldwine, Baldwinn, Baldwjai, 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, 2i5 , Lewis, 179 , Mary, 205 , Nicholas, 170, 216 , Temperance, 210 , Thomas, 205 , William, 205, 268 Ball, Elizabeth, 488 , Geo., 8l, 304 , Goodwife, 188 , Humphrey, 488 , James, 351 , John, 500 , Joseph, 351, 363. 384. 405. 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 Eanbridge, Christo., I16 , Henry, 114 Banbrig (or Banbrigg), Robert, 474, 500 Bancks, BaKckes, 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* Eanshott, Tho., 299 Banton, Ivie, 213 Banmn, Elzabeth, 249 , John, 249 , see Baynam Baram, Anthony, 241 , Elizabetli, 241 see Barham Barbe, Adrian, 199 Barber, Ann, 186, 195 , Francis, 79 , Geo., 102 , Henry, 186 , Susan, 179 , Tho., 42 -, Wm., 81, 129 Barcrofte, Jane, 150 John, 150 Barcott, Symon, 1 Bard, Tho., 113 Bardin, Nichas., 296 Barefoote, Tho., 103 Barham, Anthony, 272, sci Baram Barke, Francis, 192 INDEX. S13 Barker, Alice, 136 , Francis, 121 , Henry, 95, 176 , John, 238, 354, 439 , Lawrence, 112 , Mary, 82 Robert, 357, 3S6, 413 -, Steephen, 239 -, William, 95 Barkly, Barkley , Edward, 184, 236, 267 , Jane, 236 Barloe, Jo., 82 , Wm., 120 Barlow, Henry, iSo Barnaby, Barnabe, Bamabie , John, 188, 247 Barnard, Humphry, 350 , Richard, 40 , William, 184, 241,333, 338. 340 Barnardo, Mrs., 180 Bame, Robert, 134 Barnes, Baras , Barnabie, 103 , Edward, 51, 182 , Elizabeth (or Elisa- beth), 423, 437, 462 , Giles, 70 , Henrie, 102 , James, 122 , Jonathan, 129 , John, 86, 444, 451 — , Nicholas, 351 , OUiver, 474 , Richard, 1 1 r , Sarah, 423, 437 , Tho., 127 , Widow, 462 , William, 71, 119, 133, 166*, 167, 296, 423, 437 Barnet, Barnett , John, 142, 1 89, 226 , Mrs., 432 , Thomas, 172, 222 , William, 215, 432, 452 Barnewel, Nicholas, 437 Barnewell, Robert, 356 Barnie, Ann, 95 , Debora, 121 Barnit, Francis, 139 Baron, William, 3-12, sa Barron Barradall (or Barrodall), Theo- philus, 44S, 451 Barraman, Alexander, 452 Barran, Margerie, 71 Barrat, Annis, 75 Barret, Barrett , Frances, 185, 236 , John, 70 Barret, Richard, 447 , Tho., 66 , Walter, 256 -, William, 172 Barrey, sec Barry Barrith, Wm., 133 Barrodall, sec Barradall Barron, John, 451 , Robert, 129 Wm., 452, sec Baron Bate, Marie, 68 , Nicholas, 120 , Wm., 120, 451 Bateman, Elizabetli, 113 , John, 474 , Mathew, 119 -, Roliert, 103 Barrow, Rebecca, 356 -, Thomas, 193 Barrowe, Jo., 79 Ban-owman, Widow, 444 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, 335 , 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 , Nathaniell, 184, 24I, 272 , Saniwell, 1S4 ■, William, 171 Bassett, John, 63, 297 , blliver, 75 , Tho., 42 , Wm., 93 Bassit, Thomas, 86 Bastions, Jacob, 433 Batcheller, John, 134 Bate, Alice, 68 , James, 68 , John, 241 , Lettecia, 440 , I-yddia, 68 , Margaret, 63 Bates, Ann, 48 , Ben., 48 , Clement, 48 , James, 48 , John, 217 , Joseph, 48 , Rachell, 48 , Richard, no, 350 , Wm., 86 Bath, John, Earl of, 160* Bathe, John, 63 Bathoe, Wm., 128 Bathurst, Joseph, 165* Batley, Edward,, 424 , Jeffry, 424 Priscilla, 424 165 Batson (or Battson), Thomas, 451. 463 Batt, Anne, 299 , Christopher, 299 , Dorothie, 299 , Ellin, 220 , John, Senr., 500 , , 1 82, 499 , Michaell, 176, 220 , Robert, 319 Battala, Jcffcry, 507 , Samuell, 507 Batte, Coll"., 440 Batten, Robert, 298 Battersljy, George, 350, 357 Battine, Battyne, Battyn , Doctor, 33S , John, .Senr., 461 , , Junr., 451, 462 Battison, Julian, 355 Battrick, Wm., 59 Battyn, &c., sec Battine Baugh, Thomas, 1 70, 202 Baugton (or Bangton), Isacke, 173 Bauldwin, William, 247, sec Baldwin Bawde, Randall, 2oS Bawden, John, 343 Bawdrye, Mary, 192 Baxter, Edward, 475 Robert, 109 Bay, Jo., 122 Baycock, Tho., Ill Bayley, Baylie, Bayly, Baylya ■, Ann, 170 , Charles, 474 65 su INDEX. Bayley, George, iSo , Henry, 117 , John, 86, 103, 191, 444 , Margaret, 121 , Robert, 130, 474 , Roger, 304 , Richard, 82, 300, 475, 500 , Wm., 128 Bayhfe, Temperance, 171 Baylys, Col., 506 Baynam, EHzabeth, 186, sec Bainham, Banuin Baynan, John, 185 Bayne, LaughUne, 446 Bayncs, Wm., 442, sec Baines Bayiis, James, 430 Eeacham, EUsabelh, 433 Beacon, Hugh, 105 Bead, John, 41 , WilUam, 84 Beads, Mathew, 139 Beadshe, Beadsley, Beardsley , John, 45 , Joseph, 45 , Marie, 45 , Wm., 45 Beal, Margaret, 432 , Peter, 432 , Rebecca, 323 Beale, Sara, 88 , Wm., 448 Beamond, John, 60 ■ , Wm., 60 Bcanam, Jolm, 193 Beane, Clmstopher, 170, 215 , .Steeven, lot , Tho., 114 , Wilham, iSg, 250 Beard, John, 354 , Ricliard, 475 Beards, Elizabetii, 66 Beardsley, see Beadslie, &c. Beare, Richard, 12S , Walter, 221 Bearne, Francis, 499 Beaton, Nathaniel, 319 , Wm , 75 Beauford, Richard, 118 Beava, George, 198 Beck, Henry, 108 Beckett, Stephen, 27S Beckldtt, William, 52 Beckles, ElLsabeth, 424 , Robert, 424, '\'\'\ , Susanna, 424 Beckwith, Robert, 103 Beddell, Jo., 79 Bedding, Rabecca, 71 Beddle, Wm., 50 Bedford (or Beeford), Ann, 129 , Nathaniel!, 70 , Richard, 496 William, 179, 232 liedlam, Tho., ^\ Eedwell, John, 304 Bee, Jo., 86 Beeby, Jo.,83 Beeckman, Geerrard, 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* Bectell, 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., 81, 84 , William, 307 Bellamy (or Bellemie), 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, Richai-d, 142 Benfiekl, Brasil, 422 , Edward, 422 •, Rebeccah, 422 Beuford, Jo., 1 18 Benge, William, 235 Beniamin, Jo,, 150 , Richard, 150 Benet, Benett, see Bennett, &c. Benn, Wm., 128 Bennerman, W^m., 136 Bennett, Bennet, IBenet, Benett , Bartholomew, 70 Bennett, Benjamin, 167* , Charles, 316 , Edward, 241 , Jane, 72 — , Joane, 259 -, John, 80, 118, 182, 316* Katherine, 209 , Margery, 230 , Mary, 242 , Mathew, 104 , Mr., 243 , Robert, 178, 191, 24S , Samuel, 107, 183, 259 , Thomas, 95, 23Q, 242, ^^ 330 "• ■' > - ' William, 196, 2og, 327 Benning, Elizabeth, 71 Benson, Henry, 143, 170, 207 , John, 128 , Mary, 355 •, WilUam, 40 Benstedd, Jo., 73 Benthall, Walter, 439 Bentham, Matthew, 435 Bentley, Bently, Ecntlie , Abram, 119 , Alice, 131 , Jo., 109, 132 , Martin, 356, 474 , Mary, 107 ■, William, 131, 251,273 Benton, Robert, 115 Beomont, Gamaliell, 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, 2S3 ■, Musachiell, 283 , Nathaniell, 128, 283 , Phebe, 280 , Samuell, 282 , William, 96 Bernardo, , 180, Sheppard -, Mr., 235 Berne, Olough, 119 Berresford, see Beresford Berridg, Edward, 432 INDEX. Berrisford, sec 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, 330 Bestt, Francis, 443 Bethell, James, 122 Bett, Wm., 84, 136 Betton, Samueil, 192 Belts, Leonard, 103, 145 Bew, Robert, 174, iSo, 224 Bewlie, Grace, 59 Bevenister, Eliam, 354 liever, Isaclc, 137 — , Jo., S3 Bibbie (or Bibby), William, iSS, 265 Bick, Francis, lot , Richard, 102 Bickham (or Brickliam), Richard, 334, 336, 340 Bickle, Thomas, 350 Bickley, Richard, 237 Bicknall, William, 441 Bickwell, Agnis, 2S4 , John, 2S4 , Zachaiy, 284 Bicroft, Edward, 80 Biddle, Wm.. 446 Biddleston, Henrie, 63 Bidlecomb, Nicholas, 492 Biffin, Thomas, 447 Bigs, Rachel], 68 Biggnell, Wm., 500 Biggs, Elizabeth, S3 , Mrs., 171 , Phillipp, 83 , Richard, 170, 171, 205, 2O8 , 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, 1 10 Binckes, Bincks, Bink's , Ann, 220 , Charles, 351 , Goodwife, 180. , William, 180, 220 Bindloss, John, 163 Bingham, Wm., 63 Bink's, sec Binckes Binncy, James, 472 Binsley, William, 261 Bird, Benjamin, 32S, 448 , Hemy, 353 , John, 451 , Peter, 319, 319*, 320* , sec Burd Birkehead, George, 45 1 Birkenhedd, Francis, 140, Byrkenhead Bishop, Bishopp , Joan, 474 . Jo-- 105 , Robert, 325, 352 , Thomas, 355, 442 , ^^alontine, 125 ^^'iIliam, 43S Bissex, Willi.am, 500 Bitlei", Mr. 464 Bitton, James, 66 Bixe, David, 29S Black, Andrew, 472 Blackborne, James, 262 Blackett, Tym., 79 Blackgrove, Anto., 39 Blackleech, John, 352 Blackler, Peter, 139 Blacklock, George, 139 Blacklocke, Thomas, 1 89 Blackly, Tho., 110 Blackman, Brian, 460 , Humfrey, 122 , Jeremy, 119 , Mary, 431 , Nicholas, 170, 207 , Sarah, 430 , Thomas, 461 , William, 431 Blackston, Eliza., 299 (or Blakeston) Ihaniel, 167*, 168 Blackwell, Jeremy, 131 Blackvveller, Elias, 433 Sarah, 435 Na- Blackwood, Susan, 176, 223 Blades, Anto., 40 . Edward, 383, 395, 411 I John, 375 -, Nicholas, 41 Blake, Bartlomew, 229 , Francis, 125 , John, 145, 349, 50c , Nicholas, 376, 406, , Robert, 434 , Tho., 441 , Walter, 171, 238 Blakeston, see Blackston Blanch, Eliz., 109 Blanchard, William, 474 Blanche, James, 296 Blanchflower, Elisabeth, 430 Blanch's, Thomas, 220 Bland, Jo., 120 , Luke, 79 , Sfargaret, 42 8 Blaney, Edward, 174, 224, 232 Blason, Ann, 63 Blathwaite, William, 163 Bliss, Owen, 63 Blithe, Tho., 119 Block, Steeven, loi , Wm., 126 Bloes, Tho., 86 Bloggcl, Ijloggett , Danicll, 61 , Samvell, 6l , Suzan, Cl Tho., 61 Blomfield, Sarah, 2S0, 2S2 William, 2S0, 2S2 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, 1S9 , John, 1S9, 266, 274 Tho., 132 Bloxam, alias Ingles, Nicholas, 139 Blo.\sall, 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, Ante, 64 Boles, John, 442 Bolt, Gabriell, 63 Bolte, Amias, 206 Bolton, Ambross, 352 65—2 INDEX. , Nathaniell, 70 -, Richard, 267 — , Samuell, 353 — Tho., 37 tier, Emanuell, 36 lales, Mr., 262 nail, Anthony, 184, 261 , James, 184 ;on(l, Elisabeth, 423 , Francis, 342, 423, 451, 461, 474, 500 , Giles, 366, 377 , Samuell, 316, 318, 342 , Thomas, 352 Bonett, Edward Plant", 451 Bonlilly (or Bonfolly), John, 129 Bonhara, George, 94 Bonn, Jo., 128 Bonner, James, 213 , John, 139, 390 , Richard, 145 Bennett, Thomas, 431, 474 Bonnick, Nathaniell, 132 Booghert, Barnard, 359 Boole, Joseph, 154 Boomer, Thomas, 96 Boon (or Boone) , Jo., 52 , Samuell, 332, 339, 340 ■ , Thomas, 433 Boot, Francis, 169 Booth, Elizabeth, 186, 255 , Gregorie, 143 , Henry, 174, 177, 223 , John, 127. 178, 466 , Mary, 1 86 , Marie, 123 , Mrs., 463 , Reynold, 116, 255 , Sir Williani, 326, 328, 331. 332, 33c, 341 , William, 339 Boothman, John, 470 Borden, Eliz., 78 , Joan, 78 , John, 78 , Joseph, 445, 451 , Mathevv, 78' Borebancke, Joseph, 91 Borinthon, Thomas, 154 Borne, Marmaduke, 134 , Richard, 38 , Tho., 38 Borowe, Anne, 294 , John, 294 Borrows, John, 439 Boss, Peter, 418 Bossinger, Tho., 393 P 'or Bostocke) Bostock, Edmond, 106 , Edward, 89, 105, sa Boswell , Henrie, 140 , Loiighton, 36 , Thomas, 89, 98, 99, Boswell, Edward, 89, 91, see Bostock , Jo., 81 Samvell, I Bottam, John, 179 ■ 1 Bottell, Paul, 81 Bottom, John, 181 Bottomly, Jo., 115 Boucher, John, 451 ■, Jerreard, 452 Bouett, see Bovett Bouey, see Bovey Boughei, Jo., 135 Bouldin, Mary, 274 •, Thomas, 274 Bouklinge, Thomas, 255 ■, William, 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 , , Junr., 474 , Robert, 268 , Samuell, 474 Bovett, Edmond (or Edmund), 319, 320, 320*, 322 , Edward, 320* , John, 318*, 319*, 325 , Thomas, 327, 329 Bovey, Widow, 445 Eowden, Joan, 105 , Michaell, 153 , Theophilus, 447 Bowdler, Andrew, 349 ■, Ellinor, 460 Bowen, James, 434 , William, 434 Bowes, John, 38, 112 , iCatherin, 95 Bowhane, Teag., 353 Bowler, William, 119 Bownd, John, 41 Bowton, Jo., Ill Bowyer, Daniell, 124 , Tho., 119 Box, Ann, 352 , Benianine, 195 , John, 195, 214 Boxfield, Thomas, 474 Boyce, Chri., 137 , Francis, 151 , Joseph, 140 , see Boyse, Boys 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, Boj'se Boyse, Allice, 202 , Chyna, 208 , Luke, 202 , Humphry, 191 , see Boyce, Boys Braban, Robert, 51 Brabant, Alexander, 133 Braby, Elizabeth, 172 , Stephen, 172 Brackley, Edward 305 , Mary, 121 see Brakley Eraddock, Nathan, 117 Bradford, Henry, 224 , John, 465 , Tho., 117 Bradham, John, 446 Bradley, Bradly, Bradlie , Ann, 434 Dorothie, 105 , Elizabeth, 490 , Georg, 432 , Henry, 434 , Margret, 490 , Michaell, 353 , Ralph, 474 , Robert, 474, 490 Bradshaw, Richard, 172 , William, 462 Bradston, John, 184, 226 Bradstreet, Anna, 282 . Bridgett, 280 , Humphry, 2S0, 282 , John, 2S2 , Martha, 282 , Mary, 282 Bradway, Bradwaye , Adria, 204 Allexander, 1 70, 204 -, Sisley, 204 Bragg, John, 341 , Widow, 1^/]/] , William, 434, 452 INDEX. S17 Braghton (Biaughton, or Broughton), Charls, 319*, 324 Brakley, Jane, 1S5 , William, 193 , sie Bracliley Branch, Christopher, l6g, 201 , Mai7, 201 , Tliomas, 201 , see Braunch Brancker, Branker ■ , Edward, 423 , Mary, 423 , Nathaniell, 423, 446 Brand! jy, Eliz"., 354 Brandon, Hugh, 45 1 , Marttin, 269 Erane, Thomas, 97 Brangman, Edward, 307 , Samuell, 303, 307 Branker, sec Brancker Eranlin, Ann, 211 ■ , William, 211 Bransby, Thomas, i8r, 230 , William, 94 Bransbyes, Mr., 231 Brasey, Wm., 6i Brasier, Abraham, 16O* Brass, Alice, 137 Braughton (Braghton, or Broughton), Charls, 319*, 324 Braunch, Jo., 138, sec Branch Bray, John, 340 Bread, Arthur, 356 , George, 445 , Thomas, 353, 356 Brearly, Martin, 351 , Thomas, 440 Breddy, Patrick, loi Breedon, Thomas, i6o* Brent, Robert, 165 Bressett, John, 340 Brett, James, 75 , John, 351, 452 Brettland, Amy, 467 , William, 467 Bretton, Ralph, 489 Brewer, Daniell, 150, ^\y , Elizabeth, 137 , Nicholas, 429 Brewett, George, 138 , Ivat., 135 Brewood, Thomas, 274 Brewster, Phillip, 452 , Richard, 271 Brewynn, Tho., 134 Brian, Elenor, 436 , Marj', 436 , Phillip, 436 Brian, Robert, no , see Bryan, Mac Brian Briar, Joseph, 367, see Biyer Brice (or Price), John, 319 Bricke, Edward, 174 Brickham (or Bickham), Rich- ard, 334, 336, 340 Bridges, Edmond, 107 , Elisha, 67 , Heniy, 195 Thomas, 234 Bridgestock (or Bridgestockc) , Ann, 492 , Mary, 489 Richard, 489, .v, Brigstock William, 492 Bridgwatter, Isbell, 218 , Richard, 177, 218 Bridle, John, 326, 330 Briers, Robert, 79 Briggham, The, 62 Briggins, Leonard, 139 BriggoU, 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, 8i Brisco, Ann, I03 Brishitt, Better, 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, 1S4, 246 , Tho., 79 Broad, Thomazin, 123 Broad.shaw, 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, IDaniell, 53 Brogan, Nico., 141 Brogden, John, 193 Brogdon, Humphiy, 451 Brogi-ave, Plenty, 353 Bromby, Jo., 64 -, Tho., 64 Brome, John, 352 Bromedg, Sarah, 230 Bromley, Davie, 95 Launcelott, 141 Bromwell, Isack, no Bronsfoi'd, Jonath.an, 95 Broockes, William Morgan, alias, 247 Brook, I3rooke, Brookes, Brooks , Alice, 113 , Ann, 84 , Barnabie, 128 , Bazill, 35 , Chidley, 166, 167* , Cutberd, 195 , George, 96 , Gilbert, 93 , James, 03, 1S3, 259 , John, 87, 474 , Mr., 432 ■, Richard, 62, 77, 81, 123, 129 , Robert, Lord, 159 ' ;; ' 79 , Samuel, 467 , Sibile, 187 , Thomas, 62, 77, 128, 171. 217, 356, 470 , Walter, 95 , William, 81, 93, 96, 140 187, 273, 441 Brookehaven, Jo., 70 Brooker, Geo., 116 Brookes, see Brook Brookman, Amy, 467 Thomas, 467 Brooks, sec Brook Brooman, Freese, 129 Broome, Roger, 133- Broomer, Joan, 62 , Marie, 58 Broomish, Edward, 127 Broque, Gillain, 198 , Louis, 199 ■, Robert, 15" Brotherton, Hester, 102 Broughton ( Braghton or Braugh- ton), Charls, 318*, 319*, 324 , Henry, 73 , Thomas, 96 , William,; 43 1 Si8 INDEX. Browing, sec Browning, &c. Browinge, William, 201 Brown, Browne , Christopher, 117, 170, 203 , Edward, 41, 129 , El., 446 -' , Elisabeth, 432 , Francis, 354 — , Hugh, 353 , Humry, 441 -, James, 356, 3S6, 392, , John, 61, 63, 68, 87, 91, III, 122, 135, 140, 150, 171, 173, 181,214,311,327, 328, 331, 335, 339, 372, 434 , Jonas, 316*, 318, 343 , Josiah, 166* , Liddia, 88 , Mary, 109 , Michcll, 36 . , Nicholas, 187, 253 Phil., 279, 2S0, 2S1, 410 Bruton, Roliert, 297 William, 39 Bruxston, Tho., 114 Bryan, Cornelious, 452 , Edward, 186 , Sir Ernest, 162 — — , Hemy, 139 , J'ine, 493 , Jo., 36 , Joseph, 40 , see Brian, O'Bryan, &c. Bryant, Barnard, 326, 330 , Roger, 318*, 320, 324 , Thomas, 151, England, Henry, 128 Buglar (or Bugler), Thomas, 316*, 343 Bulfell, Richard, 116 Bulkly, Bulkley, Bulkely , Grace, 76 , Peter, 77 , Tho., 79 William, 354, 356, 2S2 -, Rachaell, 349 -, Ralph, 125 , Rebecca, 252 , Richard, 83 Robert, 132, 141, 1S7, 252 Roger, 304 , Stephen, 474 , Suzan, 77 ■ — , Thomas, 42, 74, 122, igi, 194, 42S, 460 , Weston, 1S5, 257 , William, 109, 114, 119, 183,231, 250, 259, 327, 328,352 Browning, Browninge , Ann, 350 , John, 242 , Joseph, 126 -, William, 169 Erownley, Richard, 52 Browton, Jo., 127 Bruer, John, 317*, 342 Bruister, Wm., 132 Brumwell, John, 64 Bruncock, John, 433 Bniiiing, Jo., So Brunt, Edward, 39, 128 , Jo., 127 Bruntts, Samuell, 439 Brush, John, 431 , Mary, 431 Bruster, Abram, 104 , Elizabeth, 71 , Richard, U2 Bryer, John, 316, sec Briar Bncher, Frances, 177 Buck, Bucke , Benamy, 175, 225 , Christian, 108 , Francis, 142 , Gercyon (or Gcrcian), 17s. 225 , Isack, 13s , Mara, 175, 225 , Peleg., 175, 225 , Richard, 142, 270 , Roger, 65 , Tliomas, 125 , William, 65 Buckam, Richard, 78 Buckingham, George, Marquis of, 156 , , Duke of, 157. 158 Euckland, Chri., 74, see Euc- land Buckle, Alexander, 468 , Henry, 123 , Lucie, 120 367, 372, 373. 379. 397, 439. 463 see Buckley Bull, Ann, 490 , Christopher, 474, 490 , Edward,' 63 , Henry, 57, 107 , Isack, 9S , Joseph, 212 , Richard, 67 , Thomas, 86, 130, 190 Bullaker, Andrewe, 297 Bullar, Jo., 138 BuUard, Tho., 124 BuUen, Silvester, 227 Bullington, Nicholas, 176 Bullman, Jo., 73 Bullock, Bullocke , Anlo., 86 , Edward, 68 , Francis, 12 1 -, Henry, 88 -, Mary, 88 -, Susan, 88 -, Tho., 88 -, William, 179, 240- Buckley, Buckly , Ben., 63 , Daniell, 63 , liumfrey, 119 , John, 432, 435 — , Mai7, 436 , William, 139.403,414 , see Bulkly, &c. Buckmuster, John, 227 Bucks, Mr., 226 Buckworth, Richard, 474 Eucland, Wdliam, 96, see Buckland Budd, Jo., 113 Budding, Richard, 475 Budge, John, 334, 337, 340 Buenno, Beniamin, 474 Bugby, Bugbye Edward, 278, 279 -, Rebecca, 279 -, Sarah, 278 Built, Jan, 198 Bumstedd, Wm., 41 Bun, see Bunn Bunce, Jo., 52 Bundock (or Bundicke), Wm., 44. 46, 49 Bunn, Bun , Eridgitt, 220 , Mrs., 177 , Thomas, 177, 220 Bunnel, WiUiam, 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, liS Burbon, John, 474 tNbEX. ^ig Buich, Burclie , Capt., 73 , Daniell, 75 . William, 35, 304 , see Byrcli Buichard, Ann, 131 , Elizabeth, 131 . Jo., 131 , Mary, 131 , Marie, 131 , Sara, 131 ■ , Snzan, 131 , Thomas, 131 Burcher, John, 181 , Robert, 307 , William, 181 Bind, John, 35 , Symon, 59 , see Bird Burdin, Geo., 97 Burdilt, William, 262 Surges, Burgess, Burgis, , 294 , Anthony, 378, 417 , Aron Abraham, 449 , Eliz"., 4C0 , Ellin, 95 , Humphry, 298 , James, 49 , John, 334, 337, 340, 470 , Rabecca, 142 , Rachell, 450 — — , Thomazing, 500 Burgoss, Abraham, 351 Burhall, George, 500 Burk, Burke , James, 475 , Jeoffery, 356 , Thomas, 338 . , Tobias, 474 Burket, Henry, 103 Burkitt, Jo., 143 Burlacy, Walter, 154 Burland, John, 180 Burle-s John, 107, 108 Budey, Roger, 113 . , Timothy, 194 Burlie, Alexander, 102 Burlingham, Geo., 37 Burne, Dennis, 352, see Byrne , Randall, 119 Eurnell, Mrs., 452 Bumham, Tho., 140 , Wm., 128 Burnhouse, William, 195 Bumet, Samvell, 104 Burnett, Jo., 138 Burr, Jeremy, 82 , Mathew, 114 Burr, Robert, 126 Burrage, Charles, 316, 318, 344 Burrell, Henry, 460 Bunen, Mr., 181 Burridge, Robert, 327, 329 •, Thomas, 327, 330 Burrin, Anthony, 179 Eurrowes, Burrow, Burrowe, Burrows, Burroughes, Burroes Anthony, 154, 171, 17s, 250 , Bridgett, 225 , Ellin, 87 , Jane, 82 -, John, 136, 17s, 225, 270, 500 Mihil, 308 Mr., 231 Mrs., 17s William, 59. I34> 333, 337, 340 Burston, John, 330 Burt, Ann, 93 , Anthony, 259 , Edward, 93 , Hugh, 93, 98 , James, 63 , John, 314 , William, 38, 237 , see Burtt Burton, Agnes, 474 , Charles, 494 , Elizabeth, 494 , Francis, 423, 425, 436, 438, 451, 500 , Georg, 141, 425, 438 , John, Junr., 495 , , yenr., 495 , , 75, 494 -, Judith, 423, 425, 436, 438 Richard, 254 -, Tho., 71 Wm., iig, 126 Burtt, Jane, 173 , William, 177 , see Burt Burtwezill, Mary, 124 Busbie, Busbee, Busby , Abraham, 289 , Bridgett, 2S9 , Edward, 177 ■ , John, 289 , Nicho., 2S9 , Sarath, 2S9 ■, Thomas, 83 Bush, John, 74, lOl, 188, 257, 273 , Susan, 249 , Walter, 433 Bush, Widow, 442 Bushel, Bushell , Edward, 429 , George, 324, 343 , Nicholas, 192 , Ruth, 98 , Wm., 351 , see Busshell Busher, Mabell, 117 Mary, 448 Bushnell, Francis, 49 , Jo., 49 , Marie, 49 , Martha, 49 Busket, James, 42 Bu.ssell, Jo., 74 Busshell, John, Senr., Bushell 439 Busshcy, Wm., 452 Bussie, John, 495 Bustian, George, 471 Buston, John, 332, 337, 338 Butcher, John, 355, 423 , Mary, 423 , Richard, 423 125. Buth, John, 191 Butler, Buttler , Edward, 173 , Elinor, 354 , Francis, 219 , Ger., 129 , Henry, 113 , James, 463 , John, III, 123, 142, 353 , Lucy, 439 , Walter, 355 , William, 474 Butt, James, 463 Buttall, Chades, 463 Butterey, Richard, 193 Butterfeild, John, i8g, 232 Buttcrfiekl, Nathaniell, 304 Butterick, Wm., 53 Buttler, see Butler Buttolph, Ann, 73 , Tho., 73 Button, Ihomas, 180 Bultry, Grace, lo8 , Martha, 107 , Nice, 107 Buwen, Thomas, 195 Bycroft, Grace, 85 Bygraue (Bygrave), Elizabeth, 181, 238 Byham, Nathaniell, 93 Byley, Henerey, 299 , John, 299 — , Mary, 299 Byno, John, 491 g20 INiDEH. Byno, Mary, 491 Bynsteckl, Jo., 119 Eyrall, Jo., 128 Byrch, Henry, 446, see Burch Byrkenheacl, Mathew, 158, see Birkenhedd Byrne, Dinnis, 5CX), see Burne CADDY William, 41 Cades, Thomas, 378, 402 Cadge, Edward, 225 Cadle, Thomas, 470 Cadwold, Anto., 142 Caime, Benja., 453 Calcker, Mr., 175 , Mrs., 175 Calcott, Edward, 387 Calder, Thomas, 261 Call . . . , AUes, 294 . . ., Augsten, 294 Callahan, Dorothy, 496 Callahane, Charles, 367 Callahone, 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 , Patric, 436 Campion, Clement, 136 , Jean, 198 , Philippe, 198 , Robert, 202 , Wm., 472 Can (or Cans), Mr., 189 Cane, George, 194 , John de, 137 Cann, Mr., 176 Cannelly, Daniell, 136 Cannings, Wm., 444, 452 Cannion, Wm., 38 Canon, Elizabetli, 85 , John, 206 , Richard, 85 Cant, William, 41 Canter, Capt., 309 Canterbury, George, Archbp., of, 158 , William, Archbp., of, 160 Cantey, Hellen, 471 Canting, Dennis, 358 Cantlebury, John, 334, 336, 341 Cantwell, John, 193 Capell, AVilliam, 104 Caplin, Robert, 103 Caps, Capps , Cathrin, 194 , Phoebe, 431 , William, 1S7, 274, 431, 442, 452 Carew, Elizabeth, 491 , Katherine, 491 , Richard, 476, 491 ■, .Thomas, 359 Carkille, William, ijl Carlisle, Charles, Earl of, 162* ■, James, Earl of, 158, 160 Carlowe, Edward, 218 Carlton, Mary, 37 Carman, Henry, 171, 215 Carmichael, Archibald, 163*, 165, 167 Carn (or Corn), Elisabeth, 426 , Jane, 426 ;-, John, 426 Caruer [PCarver], Michaell, 475 Carney, Patick, 452 earning, John, 183 Carnock, Tho., 452 CarnoU, Christopher, 36 Carow, Peter, 369, see Carrow Carpender, Samuell, 439 Carpent, William, Junr., 299 Carpenter, Abigael, 299 , Dixi, 190 , Elias, 143 , Henry, 16S* , Tho., 39 , Tomazin, 59 , Wm., 140, 299 Carpentier, Martin de, 19S Carpentry, Jan de, 198 Carr, Andi'ew, 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 -, Boham, 453 Carter, Christopher, 153, 18S , Edmond, 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 , Rosamu.s, 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 Caruear [Carvear], Elizabeth, 291 , Grace, 29: , Richard, 291 , Susanna, 291 Carven, Richard, 177 PCan'er] Carner, Michaell, 475 Carvis, Katharin, 435 Gary, Richard, 115, 357 Caryl, Katharin, 437 Casewell, Ca.5well, Caswells , Lawrence, 319,319*, 323 -, Mr., 305 Richard, 309 Cason, Casson , John, 133 (or Coson), Nehcmiah, 1 1 1 , 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, Eniou, 199 Caton, Richard, 129 Cattlin, John, 453 Catts, Jo., 121 Cauan, see Cavan Cauldwall, Martha, 496 Caunt, Richard, 122 Cans (or Cans), Mr., 1S9 Causey (or Cawsey), Mrs., 171 INDEX. 521 Causey, Nathaniel, 171,213, 268 , Thomas, 181, 212 , Thomasine, (171), 213 Cavan, John, 476 Cave, John, Si . , Richard, 37 Cavenaugh, Charls, 423, 432 Caverlie, Cliavles, 81 Cawcott, George, 267 Cawdle, Wm,, 67 Cawfeild, Richard, 360 Cawood, Richard, 71 Cawsey, sec Causey Cawt, Bryan, 175 Cliace, John, 323, 452, 501 Cliadd, Mary, 126 Chaddock, Marie, 67 Chaffin, Daniell, 475 Chall^, Jo., 117 Challener, Roljert, 501 Challoner, Sir Thomas, 156 Chaloner, Morris, 192 Chamber, Henry, 317*, sec Chambers Cliamberlain, Chamberlaine, Chamberlin, Chamberline, Cliaml)erlins, Chamberlyne , Edward, 429 , Frances, 195 — , Francis, 186, 254, 501 , James, 257 , John, 317*, 342 — , Marmaduke, 35S , Mr., 257 , Rebecca, i36, 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 Chaniell, 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, Chaimd- ler , Arthm-, 177, 219 , George, 95 , John, 186, 248 , Margaret, 430 , Nicholas, 452 , Robert, 430 i (? ), Thomas, 248 Channce (or Chaiince), Ellin, I 136 Chantry, Robert, iSo I Chapeman, Richard, 501 j Chaplain, Edward, 303 Chr.plaine, Isacke, 173, 213 '■ , John, 173, 213 1 , Mary (173), 213 I 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 -, Wathew, 324 , Nicholas, 169, 233 , Phillip, 1 86, 250 , Ralph, 57 , Richard, 51, 118 , Thomas, 121, 171, 212, 274 , Walter, III , sec Chap|)man Chappell, George, 43 , John, 82, 112, 333, 38, 340 , Jonah, 476 , Joshuah, 494 -, Thomas, 95 Chappman, Luke, 241 Chard (or Charde) , Ann, 202 , Josuah, 170, 202, 2(57 Charles, 208 , Dorothie, 102 , Evan, 361 , Philip, 471 Wm., 112 Charlton, Henrie, 263 Chase, Edward, 492, 496 , Margret, 492, 496 , Stephen, 476, 492, 496 Cha.son, John, 448 Chater, Barnabas, 324 Jo., 140 Chaunce (or Channce), Ellin, 1 36 Chaundler, see Chandler Chauntree (or Chauntrie), Robert, 175, 232 Clieame, Mary, 284, jtv Adams Cheek (or Cheeke), Phillip, 316, 318, 344 Cheesman, Cheeseman, Ches- man , Edward, 1S5 , John, 185, 274 , Richard, 323 , Thomas, 185 ■, Wm.,133 Cheney, Elisabeth, 42; , 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, 81 Chesting, John, 142 ChesM'Ood, Hugh, 139 Chew, John, 237 , Sarah, 237 Cheyney, Chej-ny, Cheynei , Abram, 140 , Charles, 467 , George, 446 , see Cheney Chickin, Joseph, 285 Chilcot (Chilcott, or ChiUicott), John, 334, 337, 341 Child, Michaell, 322, 343 , Tho. , 453 Chikls, Tho., 82 ChiUicott, see Chilcot Chilton, Edn-ard, 167* Chinnery (or Chinery ), Thomas, 375, 400, 405 Chippfield, \).e., Chipperfield], Edmond, 130 Chipps, Edmond, 95 Chisman, Edward, 252 , John, 252 Chitting, Richard, 39 Chittingden, Hen., 61 , Isack, 61 , Rabecca, 61 , Tho., 6 1 Chittwood, Marie, 45 Cliizell, Daniell, 476 Cholmeley, John, 441 66 522 INDEX. Choltnle, Robert, 221 Chom, Anne, 497 , Richard, 497 Choupouke (an Indian), 185 Chriclilow, see Crichlow Clirismus, Dictras, 187 , Elizabeth, 187 Christian (a Negro), 495 , Francis, 424, 440 , Matthew, 424 ■ , Thomasin, 424 Christo. (Welshman), 195 Christopher, William, 501 Chructhloe, see Crutchloe Chubnell, Jo., 142 Chump (or Champ), Alice, 75 Church, EchA'ard, 74 -, Isabell, 4S9 , John, 64 , Katherine, 489 , Martin, 122 -— , Robert, 4S9 , Wm., 50 Churcher, Thomas, 476 Churchman, John, 150 Chyn, Thomas, 319 Cinduare (or Cindnare), James, I go Cisely (a maid), 194 Cisse, Mr., 248 Cissel, James, 452 Clackson, John, 1S6 Claddin, Wm., 113 Claire, Nathaniell, 445 Clancey, Cornelius, 47J Claney, Christopher, 495 , Daniell, 439 Clanton, Jo., 138 Clare, Marie, 488 , Mr., 196 , Nicolas, 4S8 , Thomas, 4SS Clar;e, John, 465, 466 , Lowland, 465, 466 Clark, Clarke , Ann, 357, 422, 427 , Brigett, 1 75 , Christopher, 475 , Daniell, 79 , Edmond, 82 , Edward, 35, 171, 475 , Elisabeth, 87, 422, 427 , Francis, loi, 475 , George, 64, 182, 229, 453 , Gilbert, 134 — ■ — . Giles, 317 , Heniy, 453 . John, 35. 41. 137, 138, 139, 161, 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, 3I8^ 319*, 323, 431 , Roger, 427, 475, 492 , Sycillie, 49 , Thomas, 73, 85, 128, 139, 143. 174. 191,422,427.440. 452, 476 , William, 74, 79, 84, n6, 153. 185, i86, 243, 256, 318*, 319*, 324, 327, 329, 349, 363. 366, 368, 388, 405. 411, 415, 463, 475 , see Clearke, Gierke Clarkson, Mathew, 166 Clatworthy, Mathew, 114 Clay, Martha, 425 , Stephen, 358, 382, 385, 394, 402, 447 , see Claye Clayboume, Wm., 271, 272, 274, sec Cleiborn Claye, Ann, 2H , John, 211 , see Clay Claypole, Abigail, 468 , Edward, 468 , see Cleypole Claypool, John, 357 Claypoole, Norton, 357 Clayton, Obediah, 164 , Richard, 104 , see Cleyton Claxon, John, 234 Claxson, Abraham, 86 Cleaner, John, 452 Kathrin, 452 Clearke, Fayth, 278 , John, 281 , Thurston, 279 , see Clark, Gierke Cleaver, Henry, 452 Cleiborn, Edward, 120, see Claybourne Clemens, William, 170 Clement, Clements ^; Elizabeth, 174, 223, sec Hamor , Ezechell, 39 , Jeremy, 174, 223, see Hamor , Robert, 501 , Thomas, 138 ■ , William, 190, 475 Clere, Jo., 42 Cleri, Tho., 280, 281, 282 Gierke, Wm., 47, see Clark, Clearke eleven, Joan, 130 Clever, Tho., 117 Cleypole, Edward, 461, sei Claypole Cleyton, Ralph, 124 , Sara, 120 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 Ciinton, Jo., 81, see Glynton Glitden, Francois, ig8 Clitson, Robert, 297 Cloake, Edmond, 18S Clood (or Glode), John, 334, 337, 341 Close (or Closse), Phettiplace, 179, 231, 266 Clouan, see Clovan Clough, Humphiy, 192 Cloughan, Elizabeth, 476 Clovan, Thomas, 359, 361, 445 Clowdeslie (or Clo^\'dlslie), Wm., 125 Clowes, Robert, 161* Gluffe, Jo., 56 Clymer, Jo., 134 Glynton, Richard, 39, sec Clin- ton Coachman, Alexander, 453 , Jolin. 94 Goale, Chrictopher, 452 , Thomas, 453 , William, 185 , sec Cole, Coles Coarten, Myndert, 16C*" Coates, James, 409 Coather, Mrs., 452 Cobb, Elizabeth, 246 , Joseph, 246 , Nico., 128 Gobbet, Josias, 72 Ccbbett, James, 72 Cobcrafte, Geo., 85 Gobliam, Mary, 470 , Nathaniell, 40 Cock, Cocke , Allan (or Allen), 351, 352, 359, 400, 411 , Geo., 100 , James, 355, 370, 408 , John, 128, 319*, 351, 436, 441, see Cooke INDEX. 523 Cock, Joseph, 100 ■ , Maiy, 436 , Richard, 153, 378, 417 Cockerell, 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, 42S Christopher, 166, 167* 429 , 379. 398, 409. 435 , Elisabeth, 422, 453 -, Frances, 422, 429 -, John, 3S6, 427, -, Robert, 422, 428, 429 Coe, Jane, 59 Coert, John, 139 Coggin, Sara, 113 Cogley, Daniell, 188 Coke, Adrian, 52 , Elizabeth, 67 , Henrie, 142 , John, 71, 97, 137 , Marie, 49 , Miles, 137 , Richard, 38 , Robert, 79, So , Tho., 52, 114 , Wm., 141 Coker, John, 79, 253 Cokes, Edward, 75 Colborn, Edward, 107 Colbron, Wm., 107 Colbume, Robert, 107 Colchester, Joan, 105 Cole, Clement, 59 , Francis, 245 , Isaac, 434 , James, 360 , Joan, 493 — , Jo-. 74 , Thomas, 359 , William, 1 66, 245, 273, 493 , sec Coles, Coale Colebank, Sara, 96 Coleman, John, 139 . , Wm., 113 Colerack, Jane, 126 Coles, Edu'ard, 84 , Eliza., 118 , Margaret, 136 , Thomas, 102 , see Cole, Coales Colethorpe, Chiistopher, 247 Coleton, Mr., 464 Colleton, Thomas, 343 Collett, Eridgett, 444 Heni-y, 470 CoUey, Thomas, 476 Collie, Robert, 41 Collier, Daniell, 104, see Col- Iyer CoUings, James, 501 , Nicholas, 318 see Collins CoUingworth, David, 75 Collins, Abigaill, 489 , Ann, 97 , Charles, 440 — , David, 193 , Elizabeth, 105 , Emanuell, 326, 330 , Giles, 104 , Henry, 97 , John, 97, 161, 206, 319. 319*, 323. 360, 4S9 , Josias, 193 ■ , Margery, 97 , Mr., 191 , Nicholas, 343 , , Jimi-., 316 , Tetter (or Peeter), 182, 241 Samuell, 316*, 432 — , Susan, 206 — , Thomas, 182 -, Walter, Si — , Wm., 79 see CoUings CoUis, Alexander, 360 , James, 194 CoUiton, Sir Peter, 162 CoUohon, Charles, 113 CoUohone, Owen, 499 Collon, Nicholas, 139 CoUopp, Jo., 126 Collowe, Stephen, 244 Colly, Thomas, i8l , Walter, 137 Collyer, Ambross, 35S , Tobias, 475 -, see Collier Colman, Abram, 193 Barnard, 85 Colthrough, Peter, 359 Coltman, Ann, (170), 204 , Henry, 170, 204 Colton, Thomas, 468 Colture, Wm., H2 Colwell, Samuell, 358 Combe, William, 334, 341 Comberbatch, Thomas, 290 Combes, Austen, 173 Comell, Dugwell, 475 Comes, John, 235 ■, William, 236 Comin, Nicholas, I So, see Co- mon Comins \i.c., Comrains], Ed- ward, 112 Comon, Nicholas, 234, see Co- min Compeare, Leonard, 161* Compton, Frances, 178 . Jo., 141 Conaway, see Conway Coney, Conney, Couny, Cony , Edmond, 475 , John, 38 , Nicholas, 429 , Richard, 163*, 164 Congi-ave, Winnifredd, 113 Conisby \i.e. Connisby], Wra., 143 Conly (or Couly), Patrick, 7 1 Conne, Jacque, 197 Conner, Bryen, 475 , Jane, 430 , PhiUipp, 37 Teag, 437 Connet, Mary, 428 Connett, John, 318*, 319", 324, see Cunnet Conney, see Coney Conneyland, Patt, 476 Connier, Tho., 126, j^Conyer Conniers, Jo., 39, see Conyers Conny, see Coney Connyer, Patrick, 7l> .ri?i! Con- nier Conoway, see Conway Conway, Conaway, Conoway , Aron (or Aaron), 179, 233 , Cornelius, 47S George, 350, 356, 386, 393. 414 1 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, 27S , 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, iij , George, 195 , Jeremiali, 440 (or Cocke), John, 36, 98, 104, 113, 17s, 226, 319, 319*. 323 , Margarett, 476 , Mathew, 316, 3 1 8, 343 , Richard, 109, 120 , Wm., 103, 187 Cooker, John, 186 Cookins, Danniell, 254 Cooksey, AVilliani, 169, 178, 228 Coomb, William, 337 Coombes, John, 135 Coomes, John, 188 , William, 1 88 Coop, see Cooper Cooper, 286 , Abigail, 431 , Ann, 124 , Ant»., 86 , Beniemen, 293 , Christopher, 3 1 9, 319", 325 , Elizabeth, 56, 293, 431 , Ellin, 67 , George, 135 , John, 44, 104, 109, 142, iSS, 438 , Lawrance, 293 , Martha, 44 , Mary, 44, 293, 358 , Peter, 59 , Rebeca, 293 , Richard, 35, 102 , Roger, 57, 58, 61, 69, 72, 76, 77, 78 , Symon, 453 Thomas, 43, 44, 236, 357. 431. 475 , Walter, 169, 233 , Wibroe, 44 -, Wm., 69 Coose, Sara, 151 Covell, Cesara, 92 Cop [;. 393. 399. 402, 409. 438 Duffill, John, 213 Duffy, John, 173 Dufour, Theodore, 198 Dugdell, Henry, 122 Duglas, William, 256, sec Douglas and Dowglas Duhurst, Henry, 105 Duke, Henry, 476 , Jo., 56 Dukes, Wm., 362 Dukkarth, Jo., 52 Dulmare, George, 96 Dum' [/>., Dummer], jivDum- mer Dumesnill, Carew, 476 INDEX. 529 TJummer, Alee, 299 , Dorathie, 299 , Jane, 299 , Joane, 299 , Richard, 299 , Steephen, 299 , The, 299 Diimpont, John, 191 Dun, sec Dunn Dimbarr. Wni., 1 28 Duncomb, Jo., no Dundas, Wm., 364 Dune, Thomas, 172 Duneing, Henry, 501 Dungan, Thomas, 164* Dunham, Robert, 125 Dunidge, Wm., 453 Dunkly, Easell, 448 Dunn, Dun , Hugh, 470 . Jo-. 37 , Fetter, 193 , Roger, 453 , Thomas, 222 , Wm., 153 Dunnell, Heniy, 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 Ton, 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, sa Diamond Dye, Heniy, 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., Dymraett], Tho- mas, 96 Dymoclce, William, 501 Dymond, Robert, 40, see Dia- mond Dynegell, Danill, 471 Dynley, Richard, 71 Dyos, Geo., 137 EACH, Samuell, 269 Eakiris, Wm., 67 Earl, Earle , John, 366 , Robert, 316, 31 8, 343 , Thomas, 477 Easemond (Easman, or East- mond), John, 31S*, 319* 323 East, Easte . Richard, 1S7, 257 , William, 103, 133 Eastchurch, William, 366 Easte, sec 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 EbJon, George, 31S* Ebes, Thomas, 257 Ebsworth, Anne, 243 , Agnes, 184 ■, Anthon)', 1 84, 243 Eccallowe, Peter, 249 Eden, AUes, 291, see Edens, anci Eeden Edenburrow, Tho., 37 Edenden, 434 , Joyce, 434 Edens, Jo., 140, see Eden Ederife, Ester, 224 Edgar, Richard, 334, 336, 339 Edge, Robert, 130 Edger, William, 190 Edlow, Mathew, 169, 201 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 , Arthm-, 191 , David, 416 ■ — , Edmond, 117 John, i8o, 234, 326, 329, 340, 366 -, Richard, 154, 255, 469 -, Robert, 130, 141, 144 [? ], Sarah, 469 -, Thomas, 94 -, William, 117, 192 Edwardson, Jo., 84 Edwin, James, H2 Edwynn, Edward, 133 , Tho., Ill Edye, Rawleigh, 153 Eeden, Jo., 84, see Eden Eeke, Geo., Si Eeles, Edward, 80 , Henry, 116 , John, 96 , sec Eles Eelie, Robert, 115, sec Ely Eester, Thomasin, 256 Egerton, Wm., 135 Egginton, Seaborne, 453 Eggleston, Richard, 102, 104 Ekkersoe, Tho., 128 Elbridg, William, 194 Elding, Edward, 501 Eldrecf, Nathaniell, 442 Eldridg, Giles, 424 , Mary, 424 Eles, Thomas, 445, see Eeles Elinor, , 175 Elison, see Ellison Elizabeth, , 203 • (a Maid), 195 Ella, Mannaduke, 117 EUacott, Mrs., 453, sec Ellicott Ellarce (or EUaree), Jonathan, 432 . ■ , Sarah, 432 , — , Thomas, 432 EUatt, John, 231 Ellerton, James, 41 EUesmere, Thomas, Lord, 155, 156 Elley, Eenj»., 446 Ellgate, Margrett, 47 Ellicott, Vines, 366 , Widow, 470 , see EUacott EUinsworth, 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, 4SS, 493, 496 , Sara, 46 , Thomas, 161 Ellis, David, 173, 176, 220 , Elizabeth, 92 , Gamaliell, 442 , Margrett, 220 , Mary, 422 , Richard, 36 , Robert, 137, 422 , William, 422 Ellison, Ellin, 230 , George, 231 (Elison), John, iSl, 230 , William, 250 EUiston, George, 366 , William, 132 EUitt, Walter, 135 EUmer, Edward, 150 EUotts, Henry, 142 Ellvyn (or Elvyn) , Mark, 38 , Wm., 81 Ellwood, Ralph, 131, Ji'^Elwood Elmes, Richard, 134 , Rodolphus, 56 Elson, Elizabeth, 64 , Wm., 365 Elsword, Hener., iSi Elvyn, see Ellvyn Elvvood, Henery, 237, see Ell- wood Ely, Ann, 259 — , Elizabeth, 259 — , James, 447 — , Walter, 183, 259 — , see Eelie Emarson, see Emerson Embree (or Emberee), William, 441, 453 Embrie, Henry, 96 Emerson, Emarson, Emerson [i.e., Emmerson] , Allice, 239 , Ann, 239 , Ellis, 239 . Jo., 98 . Mr., 239 [? ], Robert, 239 , Thomas, 239 , William, 171, 212 Emery, Johir, 366 Emmerton, Ann, 105 Emperor, Thomas, 439 Enderbee, Oliver, 365 Endick, Daniell, 117 Enes, Phillipp, 477 England, Allen, 318*, 319*, 324 , John, 316*, 423 , Lawrence, 423 Juni--. 453 Mary, 423 English, John, 218 , Richard, J71, 210 , Robert, 471 , Tliomas, 426 Enims (Euines, or Etiims), John, 192, 193 Ennis Wm., 119 Ennys, Margaret, 424 , Timothy, 424 Enson, William, 94 Epe.s, Margrett, 262 , William, 262 Epps, Elizalieth, 100 , Mrs., 1 88 , Fetter, 1S8 , William, 188 Eritage, Roger, 141 Erie, Bryan, 39 , Edward, 126 Erpey, Elisabeth, 424, 437 Estplynn, Michell, 71 Estwicke, Thomas, 342 Etherington, John, 39 Eiians, see Evans Euens, see Ewens Eiicrs, see Ewers Euims (Euines, or Enims), John, 192, 193 Emiies, John, 501 Evan, Evan ap, 1 1 1 Evand's, Clement, 249 , Richard, 242 , Thomas, 244 , William, 261 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 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, 1S5, 189, 463, 477 , Lawrance, 171, 213 , Leonard, 37 , Lewis, 134, 366 Evere, Ester, 174 Everedge, Sara, 118 Everett, Aron, 104 Everie, Tho., 41 Ewens, Richard, 501 William, 270 Ewer, Elizabeth, , Sara, 88 , Tho., 88 Ewers, Robert, 270 Ewin's (Euines, &c. ), John, 192 Ewis, John, 192 Ewynn, Tho., 86 Exson, Jo., n6 Eyres, Nicholas, 234 Eyton, William, 477 FABERR, Joseph, 72 Fabin, Elizabeth, 76 Facy (or Facey), John, 317*, 319*. 322 Faierbrother, Nathaniell, 82, see Farebrother Fairbore, Stafford, 167* Fairechild, Joane, 258 Fairfa,x, William, 271 Fairefax, Nicho., 375, see Fear- fa.^ Faldoe, Earthol., 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, 1S7 Farbrase, Roger, 245 Farebank, James, I40 Farebera, Lawrence, 95 Farebrother, Suzamia, 106, see Faierbrother Farepoynt, James, 95 Farest, Robert, 102 Farewell, James, 477 Farley, Farly , Ann, 230 , Jane, 230 INDEX. 531 Farley, Thomas, l8i, 230 Farman, Alice, 108 , Mary, 108 , Ralph, 108 , Tho., 108 Farmer, Charles, 188 , Elizabeth, 75 , James, 303 , John, 13s, 329, 334, 336, 337. 340, 454 , Madam, 472 , Thomxs, 52, 170, 204 Fanner, Henry, 174 Farnarcque, Thomas, 198 Farnell, Robert, 169 [Farquaharson], Fercharsou, Thomas, 444 Farr, Edward, 134 Farraby, Tho., 114 Fanands, Robert, 53 Farrar, John, 194 , Robert, loi — , William, 171, 268 Farrell, Edmond, 122 — . Hugh, 370 , Roger, 370 , Simon, 138 Farrcn, John, 153 Farrer, James, 369 Faniiig, 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, Edwmd, 432 Fassitt, James, 142 Fatrice, Nicholas, 192 Fauce (or Fance), Robert, 80 Faucey, Thomas, 324 Fauell, sec Favell Faulkner, Thomas, 184, 250 Faux, John, 40 Favell, Christophei", 370 , Roger, 454 Favor, Jo., 36 Fa'well, sec Farewell Fawn (Foane, or ]''owne), Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 Fa\vne, John, 477 Fayrie, Oliver, 114 Feaghery, Thomas, 36S Feak, Richard, 502 Feake, Henry, 454, 501 Fear, Francis, 370 Fearfax, Tho., 51, see Fairfax Fearne, Henry, 194 Paid, 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, 47S Feld, Jo, , 1 24, see Feeld Felkynn, John, 140 Felloe (or Fellow), William, 45. 425 Felton, John, 440 Felver, Joan, 67 Fenn, Alderman, 50 , Richard, 50, 179 Fennell, Edward, 449 , Robert, 1 88, 264 Fenner, Rabecca, 131 Fennick, Eliz., 106 Fenton, Agnis, 329 , James, 194 , Mr., 257 Fercharson [Farquaharson], Thomas, 444 Fergusson, Elisabeth, 423 , Thomas, 423 Fern, Henry, 431 Fernall, Robert, 233 Ferneley (or Feraley), Thomas, 166, 190 Ferrar, William, 209 Ferrell, Bridget, 459 Ferrinian, 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, Francles, 293 Filmer, John, 178 Finch, Benjamin, 488 , Frances, 2U , Joan, 4S8 , Sir John, 162 , Katherine, 488 , see Fynch Fine, Richard, 240 Fimi, Teage, 368, see Fynn Firebrass, John, /[/[^ 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, loi , Enecha, 236 , James, loi , Jo., 107, 108 , Samuell, 390 , Tho., 236 Fits, Fitt, Fitte, Fitts , Alice, 179 — — , Ann, 227 , Robert, 17S, 127,227, 501 , Thomas, 179 , see Fitz Fits James, Madam, 449, se: Fitz James Fitzgerald, Moms, 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, 3O8 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], Edmoiid, 369 Fleming, [/.^., Flemming], Abram, 65 , Richard, 79 Fletcher, Benjamin, 165*, 166*, 167 , Edward, 38, 192 (or Flettcher), George, 441. 454 , Henry, S7 , John, 115, 352 , Lodowick, 118 , Miles, 95 , Noah, 427 , William, 425 Flewellin (or Flewilling), Peter, 323, 328 Flexney, Thomas, 105 Flexny, Robert, 349, 356, 373, 391 Flint, George, 502 (or Flynt), Thomas, 1S3, 259 Flinton, Elizabeth, 1S7 -, Fai-rar, 251 -, Joane, 187, 251 Pharaoh, 273 Flit, Marie, Flitcroft, Nicolas, 63 Floid, Nathaniell, 232, see Floyd FIoH-er, John, 132 , Thomas, 138, 179, 247 Floyd, Thomas, 1 70, see Floid Fludd, David, 104 , Elizaljeth, 96 , Jane, 96 , John, 211 , Joseph, 96 , Margett, 211 , Obediah, 96 , Tho., 75 , "William, 211 Flude, Bartholmew, 38 Flynt, see Flint Foane (Fowne, or Fawn), Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 Fogg (or Fogo), David, 348, 352. 363> 384> 395. 4°°; 405> 415, 418, 435 Fokar, Jo., 65 Folinsby, Alice, 437 , Thomas, 437 Follett (or FoUitt), John, 319, 319*. 323. 357 Folly, Nico., 127 Follyn, Andrew, 471, jtr Fallin 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, 318*, 319* Ford, Adrian, 103 , Barbara, 62 , Charles, 105 , Francis, 369 , George, 128, 152 , Jn., 285 , Maiy, 85 , Richard, 447 , Rose, 425 , Thomas, 478 , Tristram, 143 , see Foord Foreman, Samuell, 190 Forest, Jesse de, 199 Forestall, Richard, 477 Forgiue [i>.. Forgive], Samuell, 154 Forrester, Agnes, 426 , Jane, 426, 438 , John, 43S , Thomas, 426, 438 Forrestor, Thomas, 443 Forstall, Richard, 342, 440, 454 Forster, Josias, 87 , Thomas, 304 Forten, Jo., 131 Fortescue, Sir Nicholas, 157 Symon, 268 Forth, George, I20 , John, 186, 254 Foskew, Thomas, iSl Fossitt, Fossett , Ann, 123, 172 , Robert, loi , Thomas, 172 , Ward in, 84 Foster, Christopher, 92 , Elizabeth, 324 , Francis, 92, 124 , Hester, 325, 329, 368 , Hopestill, 68 , James, 95 , John, 93, 173, 182, 478 , Nathaniell, 93 , Patience, 68 , Rabecca, 93 , Richard, 122 , Robert, 502 , Sylus, 84 Foster, Tho., 85 ■, William, 390, 497 Fouch, Tho., 126 Fouche, Hugh, 127 Fouks, William, 1S6 Foulfoot, Tho., 42 Foulke, Thomas, 192 William, 254 FouUer, Frances, 174 William, 183 Fountaine, Edward, 97 , John, 35 Fourdrin, Fran9ois, 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 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, Martin, 198 Francis, 209 (a Negro), 182 William, 296 Francisco, Mathias, 254 Francke, Daniell, 190 Francklin, Nicholas, 435 Franklin, Jonathan, 74 (Francklyn, Frank- lyn, or Francklyon), Thomas, 318*, 319*, 323, 367 Frankling, Christopher, 443 Fransum, Josepli, 368 Fraser, Malcum, 320* Frazill, John, 71 ' [210 Freame (or Freme), John, 171, Frebourne, see Freebourne Frederick, John, 447 Free, John, 40 Freebourne, Freebourn, Fre- bourne, Friboume INDEX. S33 Freebourne, Mary, 278, 279 , Sarah, 278 , William, 278, 279 Freeman, Alice, 98 , Anthony, 130 , Bcnnet, 103 , Bridges, 1 82 , Edmond, 93, gS • , Edward, 98 , Elizabeth, 98, 134, 436 ■ (or Freman), Henry, 446 , John, 92, 98 . Joseph, 358, 367, 384. 404 , Marie, 92 , Raph, 209 , SyciUie, 92 — , Thomas, 93, 139 , William, 138, 502 Freme, sec Freame Freman, see Freeman French, Elizabeth, 99, 100 , Francis, 99 , John, 50, 99, 152 , Judeth, 283 , Marie, 99 , Roger, 326 , Samuell, 369 , Wm., 100 Frere, John, 477 , Tobias, 329, 477, j^-s Frier , William, 477 Fresey, Ambrose, 191 Frethram, Richard, 193 Frethy, Tho., 153 Fretwell (or Frettwell), Ralph, 329. 472 Frey, John, 298 Fribounie, sec Freebourne Friccar, Jo., 11 1 Frie, Geo., 128, sec Fry Frier, George, 21S , Tobias, 79, sec Frerc , 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, in , Samuell, 369 , Sarah, 428 . , Tho., 118 Frogmorton, John, 176 Frost, Frostt , Francis, 454 , Reignold, 153 , Tho., 134 Fry, Fiye — , Henry, igi — , John, 187, 190 — , Richard, 145 — , sec Frie Fryer, George, 117, jtv Frier Fryme, Richard, 38 Fulcock, Hemy, 133 Fulder, Kat., 113 Fnlford, Jo., 82 Fiilham, Thomas, 195 Fuller, Alice, 105 , Joane, 454 , Jo., 73 , Marie, 48 , Wm., 73 Fulshaw, Samuell, 193 Fulwood, John, 181 Fulhvood, George, 141 Furbank, Bartholm, 127 Furbredd, Margerie, 37 Furey, Charles, 502 Furlow, Mr., 191 Furse (alias Voss, Fusse, or Fuss), Morris, 333, 338, 340 Fusheir, Phillip, 461 Fussc, sec 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, Josephr 318* Gaich, Josej:)!!, 319*, 323 Gaile, Elias, 175, 226 Gale, John, 172, 334, 337, 340, sec Gall, Joseph , Richard, 70 Galhampton (Galhamton, Gil- hampton, or Gilhamton ), Tho- mas, 332, 335, 340, sec Gil- hampton Gall, Andrew, 349, 361, 370, 379. 409 , Joseph, 334, see Gale, John Galler, Wm., 135 Galley, Tho., 135 Gallop, Ann, 337 Galloway, Charles, 75 I Gamlin, Robert, 149 Gammage, Gamage, Gamadge, or Gamidge , Stephen, 327, 330 ■ , Thomas, 333, 336, 341 Gane, Richard, 40, sec Gayne Ganey, Henry, 187, see Gany Gannoclc, Robert, 120 Ganter (or Gunter), Lester, 131 Gantois, P., 19S Gany, Anna, 187, 256 , Henrie, 251 , William, 1S7, 256, 273 , see Ganey Gard, Margeret, 123, see Guard Garde, Alexander de la, 75 Gardener, Wm., 85 Gardiner, Edward, 170 Thomas, 507 Gardner, Ann, 75 , Charles, 317, 342, 344 , Edward, 107 , George, 370 , John, 371. 374 , Lyon, n8 , Mary, 118 , Peter, 68 , Thomas, 123 , William, 507 Garland, Hugh, 36 , Jo., 112 Garnian, Timothy, 435 Garner, Mary, 502 , Miller, 502 Garnett, Elizabeth, 1S7, 255 , Judith, 279 , Susan, 1S7, 255 , Thomas, 187, 255 Garney, James, 478 Garr, Symon, 137 Garrai'd, Edward, 71 Garret, Garrett ■ , Emond, 502 , Francis, 83 , Owen, 71 , Steeven, 50 , Richard West — , 135 , The, 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, 478, 492 , Susanna, 492 Gasko, Thomas, 172 534 INDEX. GasUoyne, Thomas, 264, see Gascoyne, &c. Gaspar, Pieire, 198 Gass, Edward, 51 Gastrell, Ebedmelecli, 169 Gater, Joan, in , Jo., Ill, 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 Gauutlett {or Gawntlett), Wil- liam, 183, 195 Gaurd, La, 184 Gavett, John, 194 Gavyn, Richard, 127 Gawntlett, see Gauntlett Gawyn, see MacGawyii Gay, Abell, 471 -— — , James, 171 (or Guy), John, 326, 32S , Widow, 471 Gayer, Francis, 112 Gayne, William, 1S7, 253, see Gane Gayton, Richard, 454 Geales, William, 194 Gean, Pontus Le, 199 Gedney, llanah, 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, 1S8 , Heniy, 112 , Thomas, 47S Gerden, Bridget, 64 Gerish, Benjamin, 371 Gcw, Henry, 126 Ghiselin, Claude, 199 Gibbes, see Gibbs Gibbins, Oliff, 125 Gibbons, Henry, 332, 338, 340 • , 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 [?— ], Itfary, 469 , Nicholas, 342 -, Phillip, 502 , Richard, 371 , Sarah, 466 , Steplien, 329,470 , Thomas, 323 Gibbson, Gibson , Ann, 62 , Francis, 174 , John, 122, 502 , Mathew, 502 , Nico., 112 -, Richard, 141 , 'Walter, 52 , William, 40, 139 , Yeoman, 118 Giddins, Geo., 45, 46 Jane, 45 Gidion, Rowland, 373 Gifford, Edward, 122 , Francis, 272 Samuell, 444 Giggon, Jesper, 64 Gilbert, , 195 -, Henry, 122 -, J^mes, 347, 358, 362, 394, 399, 432 , Nalhaniell, 478 , Robert, 80, 431 , Roger, 122 Thomas, 141, 365.3S3. 386, 398 -, William, 297 Gilby, Robert, 39 Gilder, Henrie, 64 Gildingwater, The, 74 Giles, Ann, 492 , George, 492 , Jonathan, 177, 222 , Margrctt, 184 , William, 322 , see Gyles Gilgate, Jo., 82 Gilhampton, OUivcr, 445 , see Galhauipton Gill, Mark, 120 , Richard, 115 , Thomas, 129 Gillam, Gilham, Gillham , Ann, 97 , Ben., 97 , Emanuell, 502 ., Jo., 124, 478 Gilham, Gillham, see Gillam Gill, Allexander, 174, 240 , John, 104, 319*, 323 , , Junr., 319 — , Tho., 124 -, Wm., 137 Gille, Jan.,' 199 Gilles, Edward, 478 , , Jnnr., 47S Gillett, Richard, 194 Gilliard, Anto., 85 , John, 434 Gilson, Thomas, 74 Gislingham, Edward, 432 , Elisabeth, 432 •, Jone, 432 Gitly, Henry, 433 Gittes, Henry, 371 Gittings, John, 489 , Mabell, 489 , Mary, 489 Gladdin, Tho., 356 Glade, Joseph, 38 GIad\^-ell, Ayraes, C6 Glaister, Richard, 37 Glasbrooke, Wm., 118 Glassenden, John, 133 Gleadston, Nicholas, 193 Glenester, Robert, 123 Glifford, Hanna, i09[?Chf- ford] Gloster, Jo., 122 Mathew, 170, 206 Glouer \i.e.. Glover] Glover, Alexander, 128 , Henry, 178, 280 — , John Jarvice, alias, -, Richard, in Glower, Charles, 150 Glynn, Bryan, loi Goad, John, 112, 142 , Tho., 100 , Win., 141 Goadby, Jo., 46 Goald, John, 319 Goard, Richard, 72, 76 Godbehere, Benjamin, 431 Godbitt, Tho., 79 Godby, Joane, 253 Thomas, 187, 253, 273 Goddard, John, 166* Goddin, Edward, 85 , George, 71 , Jo . 13s , see Goding INDEX. 535 Godding, Gooden or Goden, Abraham, 319, 320*, 325, see Goding Godffree, Gilbert, 372 Godfrey, Andrew, 422 , Jo., loi , Sarah, 422 Godfrie, Henrie, 140 Godfry, Mary, 371 Goding, Peter, 454, see God- ding, &c. Godsall (or Godsal), John, 3iG*, 317, 343 Godwin, Reinonld, 258, see Goodwyn , Robert, 261 Goeing, Frances, 499 , John, 499 Goff, William, 136 Goffe, Eliza, 107 , James, 498 , Marie, S7 , Michael, 498 Gogin, William, 372 Golane, Mary, 430 , Patric, 430 Gold, Edward, 54 , EHz., 123 , Jarvice, 48 , William, 440 Goldenham, Jonas, 133 Golder, Wm., 124 Golding, George, 168 , John, 70 , Percivall, 371 , see Goulcling Goldham, Alice, 67 Goldingham, James, 41 , John, 324, 460 , see Gonlding- ham Goldsmith, Arthure, 234 , Farford, 63 ■ , sec Gouldsmith Goldwell, Ann, 113 Golthorp, Ralph, 103 Gomez, Isaac, 450 Gonn, Ann, 107 , Jasper, 107 Good, Thomas, 299 Goodale, Abraham, 282 — , Isaacke, 282 , Mary, 282 , Robert, 282 Goodall, Ivatherin, 2S0 , Robert, 280 Goodbarne, John, 119 Goodby, Jone, 1S7 Goodchild, Richard, 195 , Chrismus, 195 Gooddens, Adam, 291 Gooden, see Godding GoodeniifF, Sam., 69 Goodfaith, Joseph, 304 Goodhew, Jane, loS Goodhue, Nico,, io8 Goodin, Anne, 293 Gooding, Joseph, 371 Goodladd, Richard, 80 Goodman, EUz., 454 , Richard, 478 , Robert, 1S3, 260 , Tho, 37 -, Tymothie, 75 Goodridge, Jo., 125 Goodson, John, 101, 125 Goodwene, John, 145 Goodwinn, Mary, 134 Goodwyn, Goodwynn ■— , Jane, 134 , Marie, 67 •, Reinold, 183, see God- wm . Tho., 81 , William, 150 Gookines, Daniell, 243 Goold (or Gould), Enock, 316*, 3i7> 343 , Thomas, 316, 342 see Gould Goose, A\'iIIiara, 293 Gorden, Edmond, 59 , George, 372 -, Peter, 478 Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, 159* Henry, 462 , Richard, Lord, 162 Gorham, John, 94 -, Thomas, 94 Gorhie, Donoiigh, 129 Gorman (or Gonnon), Matthew, 47S, 495 Gorton, John, 372 , Richard, 372 Steven, 122 Go.sling, Tho., 81 Goslinn, Jo., 81 Gosnel, Elisabeth, 422 , John, 422 Gosselin, Wm., 142 Gosselyng, George, 161* -, James, 161* Gother, Henry, 372 Gough (or Gowgh), MalheM', 121, 137 Gould (or Goold), Enock, 316*, 317, 343 , Grace, go , John, 90 , Petter, 191 Gould, Thomas, 318 , William, 316* , see Goold Gouldfinch, Nicholas, 226 Goulding, Thomas, 239, see Golding Gouldinge, Jane, 152 , Sara, 249 Gouldingham, Henry, 465 , John, 465 see Goldinq;ham Gouldocke, Sara, 1S5 Gouldsmith, Arthur, 179 , Nicholas, 17s sec Goldsmith Gouldson, Gouldston , Anne, 281 . Henery, 2S1, 2S2 — , Mary, 2S2 Gouldwell, Henry, 1S6 Gourdeman, Jean, 198 Gourney, William, 151 Govemeur, Abraham, 166* Gowde, Henry, 140 Gowen, Tho., 119 Gowgh, see Gough Grace, Benjamin, 454 . , Junr., 438 Geo., 121 Grafton (or Graston), James, 37 ■, John, 364, 3S5, 397 Grame (or Grand), James, 37 Crane (or Graves), George, 175 Granger, Niccolas, 263 , Robert, 39 , Thomas, 129 , see Graunger Grant, Thomas, 431, jc(?Graunt tlrasson, Wm., 123 Graston (or Grafton), James, 37 Graue, Graues, see Grave, Graves Graunger, Nicholas, 1S8, 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 Grane), George, 175 , Maiy, 467 , Richard, 92 , Robert, 217, 467 , Rose, 467 S3S INDEX. Graves, Thomas, 1 88, 263 Gray, Edward, 51 , Francis, 79 , George, 339 , John, 342 ■ , Mathew, 342 , Richard, 137, 47S, 494 , Robert, 372, 443, 478 , see Grey Graye, Jone, 176, 228 , Margrett, 22S , Thomas, 176, 228 , William, 1 76, 228, 502 Grazbury, John, 307 Grazebury, James, 311 Greefeson, William, 139 Green, Jacob, 348, 369, 3S0, 383- 389. 406, 41 1> 416 , Richard, 317*, 319*, 324 , see Greene Greene, Abigail, I Jo , Aderton, 192 , Alexander, 125 , Ambrose, 140 , Daniel], 36 , Darcas, 278 , Edward, 125 , Elizabeth, 465, 467 , Ellin, 62 , George, 36, 463 , Jacob, 150 -, John, 70, 74, 81, 150, 176, 182, 194, 279 , Joseph, 150 , Nicholas, 71 , Percivall, 62 , Perseverance, 150 , Richard, 86, 179, 236 , Robert, I02, 170 , Roger, 138 , Saloman (or SoUo- man), 189, 264 , Sara, 113 , Sisley, 174 , Suzan, 71 , Thomas 38, 45, 46, 83, 103, 142 -, William, 71, 126, 127, 141, 254, 462, 465, 467 Greenelefe, Wm., 128, see Greenleafe Greenewood, Jolin, 39 , Robert, 141 , see Greenwood Greenhill, Nicholas, 230 Greenidge, Jane, 490 , Jean, 478 , Philocleon, 490 , Richard, 478, 490 Greenleafe, Ann, 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 sec Grevett Gregorie, Alexander, 138 , Ben, 115 . Tho., 121 , see Griggoiy Gregory, Ormond, 478 , Richard, 171, 222 , Thomas, 327, 331 , see Griggoi-y Greigs, John, 352 Grenier, Antoine, 198 Grensild, Barbrey, 294 , Marey, 294 , Samuell, 294 Gressam, Edward, 12S , Jo., 127 Grestninh, Jacobus, 370 Gretrick, Thomas, 297 Grevett, John, 178, see Gree^ vett Grey, Matthew, 472 , Ralph, 167*, 168 , Thomas, 163 , Ursula, 425 , see Gray, Graye Gi-ibell, Thomas, 145 Griddiclc, 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 -, Wm., 115 Griffin, sec Griphin and Graffin Griffith, Ambrose, 183 , Edward, 138 , Grace, 432 , Herbert, 489 , Jo., 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 , Richai-d, 80 , Robert, 478 Wm., 38 Grimes, Ann, 173 , Gilbert, 73 , George, 190 (or Grines), George, 267 Grimscroft, Jo., 36 Grimston, Anthony, 102 , Justice, 43 Grind, Richard, 135 Grindall, Edward, 135, 180 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, EUizabeth, 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 Grubb, John, 271 , Tliomas, 228 , William, 70 Gnibthorn, Edward, 133 Grudge, Humfrey, 84 Gniflin, John, 192, see Griffin, &c. Gualmay, Thomas, 64 Guard, Elizabeth, 491 , Isabell, 491 , Peregrine, 491 ' , William, 347, 35S, 362, 379. 387. 392, 403, 412, 413 see Gard Gudderidge, Ann, 102 , Tho., 113 Guine (Gimie, or Gume), Grif- fine, 177 ( ), Thomaf, 191, 192, 193 Guise, Christopher, 164* GulHfer, Tho., 71 Gulliver, Mr., 436 Gulstons, Chad., 195, sec Gun- ston Gume (Guine or Gunie), Grif- fine, 177 Guuiy [?>., Gummy], Richard, 95 Gun, Daniel, 424 . , Sarah, 424 , Thomas, 424 , sec 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 Gunnery, John, 274 Gunning, John, 478 Gunston, Chad., 189, Jir Gul- stons Gunstone, Thomas, 462 Gunter (or Ganter), Lester, 131 , Wm., 142 Guppy, Justinean (or Juzti- pher, 332, 335, 341 , Wra., 318*, 319'', 320' Gurge, William, 151 Gurr, George, iSo, 236 Gurrish, Jeffeiy, 117 Gutsall, Walter, 92 Guy, 445, 454 , Alice, 75 , Elisaijeth, 42S , James, 205 (or Gay), John, 326, 328 , Richard, 120 , Robert, 171, 228 , ^^■hitney, 195 , William, 35 Gwyne, Paul, 440 Gyffith, Ambrose, 255 , Joyse, 25s ■, see Griffitli Gyles, Wm., 318*, 319*, see Giles HABBARD, Joan, 496 , William, 496 Habbittell, Geo., 123 Habing, Thomas, 502 Habroll, James, 24 plach, Thomas, 17I Hacker, Ferdinando, 375 , Tames, 296 •, John, 233 Hacket, Hackett , Ann, 480 , Sir Roberl, 494 , Robert, 376 William, 479 Hackwell, Hackewell , , 88, 89, 90 , H., 87 , Jo., 66 , Richard, 73, lOO , Robert, 91, 92, 96, 97 Hackwood, Mary, 429 Hadbie, Tho., Si Hadborne, Anna, 91 , Anne, 91 , Geo., 91 Rebecca, 91 Hadnet, Plumfrey, loi Hacward, Thomas, 149, see Haieward, Haiward, Hay- ■\i'ard 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°., 121 , James, 137 , John, 41 , Robert, 72 , William, 50 Haies, see Hayes Haievi'ard, 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 Plaines (or Plames), Thomas, 128 , William, 180 see Haynes see Hal- Haiward, Robert, III, jf^ Hae- ward, he. Hakes, Thomas, 191 Hakesby, Isabell, 113 Hal, Elisabeth, 437 — , Esther, 437 — , Francis, 437 — , Jehu, 434 — , see Hall Halam, Roberl, lam, Plallum 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 Hallingworth Hall, Agnis, 283 , Anne, 421 [?-], , 469 , Anthony, 428 , Christopher, 176, 227 , Dorothy, 2S3 , 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, l88, 194, 235, 304 , Tristram, 283 , WiUiam, H2, 236, 332, 338, 341. 469 -, scFRaX. Kallam, Wm., 479, jtvHalam, Halluni 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 Halliaclc, John, 92 Halliers, Idye, 210 Hallingworth, HaUng^vorfh , Edward, 74 , Eliz., 108 , Richard, 108 , Suzan, 108 , ji? Jo., 37, I2^> 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 , OUiver, 439, 479 Wm. , 36 Hyatt, Samuell, 455 Hyde, Edward, 168* , Henry, 479 , Robert, 317, 320, 32S, 341 544 INDEX. Hyde, sa Hide Hye, John, 136 Hyet, Tho., 36 Hynd, Jo., 52, see Hinde Hynton, Wm., S3, S4, j-t-fHiii- ton Hy^vood, Tho., 51 IBOTSON, Ibottson, Ibbison , Ann, i85 Elizabeth, 1S6, 254 Persivall, 1 86, 254, 272 ILira, Richard, 480 lies, Henry, 39 lUett, Jonadab, 18S Inchiquin, William, Earl of, i56 Ingleby (Ingkbee, or Inglebe), John, 349, 361, 406, 415 , Nicholas, 381 Ingles, see Bloxam Inglish, Marj', 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, 4S0, 489, 494 Ireson, Edward, 93 , Elizabeth, 93 Irish, George, 381 , Henrie, 36 , Tho., 63, 142 Ironmonger, Thomas, 212 Isaache, Rebecca, 281 Isabell (Negress), 244 Isgraue \i.c,, Isgrave], John, 175 Isham, Robert, 120 Ison, Edward, 103 Israeli, David, 449 , Judith, 450 Issabclla (Negress), 185 [?Ives] Jues, Charles, 442 (or Joes), Wm., 13 1 Iveson, Richard, 75, 134 , The, 51 JACCSON, George, 379 , James, 3S1 ■ . Wm., 379 , jtv Jacsou Jacckson, sec Jackson Jack, John, 135 Jackraan, John, 325 ■ , Saloman, 217 Jackson, Ann, 116, 239 , Barnard, 173, 209 , Charles, 71 , Elizabeth, 37 , Ephraim, 175 , Henry, 58, 79 , James, 51 , Jei-., 367 John, 75, 76, 100, 108, 175, 181, 183, 187, 225, 229, 239. 257 , Launcelot, 96 , Margaret, 108 , Mary, 427 , Nico., 112 , Richard, 39 , .Saniiiell, 117, 136 , Tho., 137 , Walter, 217 , Widow, 181 , William, 41, 104, 140, 192, ig jt'i? Jaccson, Jacson Jacob, llenrj', 104 , John, 380 Jacobs, Henry, 443 , Wm., 445 Jacobsone, Aron, 507 , John, 507 Jacson, Christopher, 447, 455 , Jeremiah, 413 , jiTj Jaccson, Jackson Jago, Walter, 41 . Jakes, Dorothy, 116 , Jo., Ill Jakins, James, 191 James, , 437 , Lewes, 125 , Richard, 125, 126, 3S2 , Robert, 127 , Roger, 136 , Thomas, 36, 134, 427 , Ursula, 126 , William, 79, 126, 150, 3S1 (a Frenchman), 1S2 . (an Irishman), 194 , called the Piper, 188 Jane, , 437 Janes, Jane, 424 " , John, 424 , Thomas, 424 Jarman, Precilla, 77 Jarmin, Symon, 379 Jarratt (or Terratt), Samuell, 268 Jarret, Anna, 491 , Mary, 491 , Peter, 491 (or Jerratt), William, 269 Jarvice, Francis, 115 , alias Glover, John, 181 Jay, Sir Thomas, 43 , Thomas, 137 Jeames, Mai-garett, 480 Jeenes, Henry, 471 Jefferie, Jefferies, Jeffereys, Jef- ferres, Jefferyes, Jeffery, Jef- ferys, Jeffreyes, Jeffreys, Jcf- 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 Jellfes, Bonaventure, 465, 468 , Samuel, 465, 468 , j(? Samuel, 327, 329 , Sir Thomas (165"), 167*, 168 Thomas, l68 , William, 45, 138 , see Lawrance Lawson, Alee, (174), 232 ChristoiDher, 174, 232 , Thomas, 192 Lawsone, Samnell, 145 Lawters, John, 94 Laycock, Robert, 71 Layden, John, 267 , Katherin, 207 Laydon, Alice, 185, 245 , Anne, 1S5, 244 , John, 185, 244 , Katherin, 185, 245 , Margerett, 245 , Virginia, 185, 245 , Wm., 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, sec Leech , Margaret, 49, 59 Leachman, James, 135 Leager, Widow, 503 Leak, Augustine, 239 , Winifred, 239 Leake, Alexander, 94 , Anne, 91 (or Leaker), John, 332, 336, 340 , Richard, iii , Robert, 128 , Thomas, 70, 469 Leal-cer, see Leake, John Leane (or Leave), Tego, 153 Leare, Sir Peter, 463 , Thomas, 463 Leas, George, 141 Leaue, see Leave Leaner, see Leaver Leave (or Leane), Tego, Leaver, Robert, 195 Leaves, Ellin, 131 Leay, Andrew, 69 , Jo., 69 Leca, Jan., 198 Lecester, Jo., 93, see Leister Lester Lecheilles, Jacques de, 198 Lccraift, Tliomas, 303 Ledra, John, 456 Lee, Anthony, 112 , Charles, 448 , Christopher, 224 , Daniell, 82 , George, 64, 114 , Henry, 51, 113, 384, 386 , James, 143, 481 . Jolm. 36, 102, 115, 143, 145. 351, 371 , Marie, 113, 114 , Richard, 74, 81, 3S5 , Robert, 75 , Tho., 40 , Walter, 134 , William, 86, in, 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, Cliristophei-, 218 Leet, Mr., 178 , William, 163 Legard, C, 497, 49S , John, 447 Legardo, Elias, 261 Legay (or Lagaye), Jacob, Senr., 447, 503 , Jacob, 444 , John, 445 Le Gean, Pontus, 199 Legg, Christopher, 114, 119 , John, 164* , Samuell, 359, 384, 3S9, 401, 407 Leigh, Charls, 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 Jemie, Gregoire, 198 Lelam, Alice, 425 , Hemy, 425 , Mary, 425 Leland, Christopher, 481 Lelland, Henry, 445 Lem \i.c., Lemm], Mathew, 79 Leman, KatliPrine, 218 Le Marlier, Nicolas De, 199 Lemon (or Lennon), Wm., 120 Lendall, Robert, 122 Lene, Edward, 120 Lennon, Richard, 440 (or Lemon), Wm., 120 Lennox, James, Duke of, 159* , Lodowick, Duke of, 156 Leonard, Tho., 112 Le Rou, Jan, 198 Leroux, Jacob, 364, 3S5 Le Roy, Hugh, 123 , Jerome, 199 Lerrigo, Marie, 123 Leslie, John, 507 Lester, John, 108 , see Pester, Lecester, Leister Letherland, Mary, 432 Lett, Tho., 63 Letteny, Tho. , 40, .fir Lettyne Lettis, Thomas, 4S1 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, loS , Roger, 207 , William, 120, 150 , see Lewis Lewgar, John, 385 , WUliam, 328 Lewis, David, 481 , Edmond, 2S0, 281, 481 , Hugh, 503 , John, 281, 48 1 , Mary, 2S0 , Roger, 172 , Thomas, 281 , see Lewes Ley, Thomas, 173 , William, 161, 316, see Lee Lickburrowe, James, 36 Liddicott, John, 153 Lieford, Ann, 77 Lielate, Anthoine de, 199 Lightbound, Richard, 140 Lightfoote, John, 174, 223 Lilburne, Richard, 3S6, 393 Lillie, Edward, 125 Lillington, George, 329, 343, 456 Lilliot, Martha, 134 Limrick, Launcelott, 104 Lince, Robert, 220 Linch, Thomas, 159*, see Lynch Linck, Thomas, 481 Lincklate, William, 498 Lincoln, Elizabeth, io3 . , John, Bishop of, 157 , sec Linkon Lincolne, Cap., 195 Lincorne, Samuell, 290 Lindsey, Robert, 179' Line, see Lyne Ling (or Linge), John, 41, 172 Linge, Henry, 172 Linicker, John, 218 Linkon, Ann, 171, Jir Lincoln Links, Thomas, 456 Linsey, Daniell, 290 Linton, Thomas, 324, sec Lyn- ton Lintott, Richard, 330, 462 Lipps, John, 216 Lister, Mary, 448 , Thomas, 104 Liswel, Hanna, 422 , John, 422 Mary, 422 Little, Jane, 495 , John, 495 Littlefeild, Annis, 299 Littleton, Edward, 503 Littlewood, Peter, 467 Litton, John, 194 Wm., 445, 456 Lizard, Stephen, 433 Lloyd, David, 129 , John, 344, 385 , Judith, 136 -^ , Katherin, 74 , Leolin, 508 , Maudlin, 117 , Nowell, 124 , Richard, I02, 166 , Tho., 79 , Walter, 130 sec Loyd Liversidge, Richard, 112 Livett, see Levett I Lizard, John, 433 Lock, Ann, 383 , Richard, 50 , Wm., 43, 141 Locke, John, 195, 472 , Robert, 1S6, 254 Lockbeare (or Lockebeai-e), Elias, 316*, 317* Lockley, Richard, iii Locksmith, Thomas, 48 1 Lockton, John, 430 LockM'ood, Nicholas, 348, 35S, 362, 363, 368, 370, 371, 380, 387 Lodge, Wm., 52 Loe, Jo., 132 , Peter, 116 Loftis, John, 41 Lone (or Love), Tho., 71 Long, Elizabeth, 64 , Henry, 40 -, Jane, 235 , John, 52, 193, 327, 330, 3S0, 388 , Katherin, 102 , Nic°-, 108 , Will., 432, 435 Longe, Alice, 242 , Anne, 90 , Elias (or EUias), 170, 2S5 , Eliza, 89, 90 , EUyn, 60 , John, 90 , Joshua, 90 , Mary, 90 , Michell, 90 , Nicholas, 181 , Rebecca, 90 , Richard, 1S4, 242 , Robert, 89, 90, 242 , Sarra, 90 , William, 184, 243 , Zachery, 90 Longman, Tetter, 1S9 Lonnin, James, 43 Longsha, Henry, 74 Longson, William, 385 Longstaff, Elizabeth, 55° INDEX. Long\vith, William, 71 Looker, Joan, 127 Loomes, Edward, 68 Lopes, Lopez , Abraham, 384, 449 , Eliah, 450 , Rachell, 450 , Telles Abraliam, 386 Lord, Ann, 72 , Antho., 463 , Aymie, 72 , Dorotliy, 72 , John, 72 , Robert, 72 • , Thomas, 72 , William, 72 Lort, Sampson, 133 Lostell, Peter, 64 Lottis, Rowland, 180 Lone, sec Love Louell, sec Lovell Loueridge, see Loveridge Love, Mary, 503 , Richard, 81 (or Lone), Tho., 71 Valentine, 64 Loveley, Lovely , Ann, 52 , Maiy, 52 Lovell, Anne, 2S5 , Constance, 481 , Elizabeth, 74, 285 , Ellyn, 285 , Francis, 448 , James, 2S5 , John, 285 , Mrs., 456 , Phillipp, 74 Robert, 285 -, Roger, 456 -, Zacheus, 285 Lovely, see Loveley Loveridge, Bernard (&c.), 316, 318, 344 , John, 326, 329 , William, 326 Lovett, Gm'tred, 129 , Maiy, 126 , Robert, 1 12 Lowder, James, 82 Lowe, Dorothie, 132 , Thomas, 444 Lowis, Originall, 8l Lownian, Barnard (Src), 318* Lownd, John, 122 Lowre, John, 4S1 " owther, Christopher, 384 , Luke, 503 Wm., 122 Tho., 128 Loxmore, Thomasin, 187 Loyd, Edward, 182 , John, 184 • , Math., 175 , Morice, 179 , Nath., iSo , Silvester, 342 , sec Lloyd Lucas, Elizabeth, 489 , Charles, 339 , Richard, 112, 481, 489 , Theophilus, 489 Luccom, Henry Van, 143 Luch (or Lnsh), Arthur, 327, 330 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 •, ^^'iIliam, 290 Luke, Elias, 503 LuUett, John, igi Lullman, Job, 460 Lmnliard (or Lumberd), Ro- bert, 326 LuiSus [i.e., Lummus], Ed- ward, 59 Lunthome, Robert, 176 Lupo, Albiano, 185, 245, 273 , Elizabeth, 185, 245, 273 , Phillip, 185, 248 , Temperance, 245 , William, 194 Lupton, Davie, 136 -Jo., IIS •, Maiy, 141 Lupworth, Micheall, 179 Lurting, Thomas, 41 Lusam, William, 233 Lush (or Luch), Arthur, 327, 330 , 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 Na-sh, alias, 319 Lynch, Alice, 383 Lynch, Morgan, 386 , Nicholas, 383 , Richard, 386 , Sir Thomas, 164 see 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 Lyte, Paul, 461, 464, 465 Lyttcot, Leonard, 384 Lyvermore, John, 279 MABIN, Edward, 182 Mac Brian, Dennis, 74 Mace Breecly, Bryen, 4S2 Mace Cartie, Charles, 79 , Owen, 79 , see Mackartee Mace Daniel), AUexander, 481 , Patrick, 390 Maccenree, John, 390 Mace Graugh, Daniell, 481 , John, 4S2 Macclahen, Owen, 390 Maccmash, Charles, 388 Mac Conry, John, 75 Maccony, Dinnis, 504 Maccowdin, Wm., 52 Mace, Alee, 47 , John, 96 Mc Gaw3ni, Brian, loi Machem, Jo., 104 Mackartee, Elisabeth, 431, see Mace Cartie Mc Kay, Malashus, 83 Mackelly, Cornelius, 433 Mackenny, Cornelius, 424 , John, 424 , .Susanna, 424 Mackerness, Jacob, 447 , John, 447 Mackgeny, William, 504 Mackhala, Dennis, 472 Macklaire, John, 456 Mackloghlin, Edward, 431 Macklond, Matthew, 467 Mackone, Darby, 463 Mackreiy, Alexander, 438 Mackward, Fellen, 504 Macock (or Macocke), Sara (or Sarah), 174, 223 INDEX. 551 Macquin, Archibald, 423 , Frances, 423 , Nicholas, 423 Macy (or Masey), George, 327, 331 Madder, Elizabeth, 491 , James, 491 , Sainuell, 491 (or Mader), 319*, 325 Madders, John, 327, 330 Maddeson, MadcUson , Isacke, 172, 209, 268 , John, 320* , Mary, 172, 207 Maddockes, Jane, 47 Maddocks, Margaret, 37 Maddox, Alexander, 138 . Jo-. 43 , Jone, 387 , Thomas, 194, 504 Maden, Patrick, 391 Mader, Wm., 325 Madford (or Wadford), William, 326, 330 Madin, Henry, 112 Mageridge, Maggeridge, see Mogeridge Magettes, Mrs., 441 Magitt, Henry, 114 Magner (or Magnor), Charles, 215, 268 Magrauhan, Daniell, 491 , John, 491 , Miriam, 491 Magridge, sec 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, jffi Maiov, and Major Jfain, Andrew, 425 , Mary, 425 Maine, Fetter De, 19 1 Maior, Edward, 36 , Thomas de la, 228 , see Maijor Major, Peter, 405 , AVm., 388 Makynn, James, 135 Maldman, John, 182 Mallion, Jo,, 71 Mallocke, Malachi, 318* Mallonee, Daniell, 492 ■, Darby, 492 , Elizabeth, 492 , Joan, 492 , Owen, 492 , Thomas, 492 Maltman (or Multman), Tho., 127 Man, see Mann Manby, John, 192, 196 Mandeville, Henry, Viscount, 157 Manerick, Nathaniell, 391 Manifold, John, 108 , Wm., 120 Maning, see Manning Mann, Manne, Man , Ann, 75 , Anuanias, Senr., 493 , Barnard, 445 , Edward, 279, 2S0, 2S1, 282 , John, 139, 160*, 444 , Percivall, 193 , Tho., 84 , Wm., 84 Mannell (or Manuell), Robert, 171 Mannen, Andrew, 3S7 Mannering, Joseph, 149 Manning, RIanning's, Maning — • , Anne, 292 , Edmond, 92 , Francis, 140 iqj , John, 120, 192, 326, 330 j'b'VT , ^ , Peter, 124 Tlio., 115 Marfutt, Tho., 39 Margaret, 426 Margrett (Negress), 182 Markcom, Robert, 104 , Thomazin, 1 1 3 Markes, Mark's , John, 327 , Richard, 117 Walgrave, 226 Markland, Henry, 482 John, 493 Marlett, Thomas, 169 Marlier, Nicolas De la, 15 Marloe, Thomas, 220 Maroh, Mary, 390 , Sarah, 390 ■, Thomas, 390 Marritt, Wm., 141 Marriott, Robert, 392 ^larrow, Cornelius, 3S9 -, Daniel, 310 ■, Katherine, 3S9 , Wm., 41 Mannington, Roger, 129 Mansell, Robert, 390 Mansfield, Davy (or David), 180, 234 , Jo., S9> 133 -, Richard, 52 , William, 435 Manton, William, 138 Manuell (or Mannell), Robert, 171, 210 Manzer, James, 73 Mapes, John, 279 Marburie, Gilbert, 249 March, CoUice, 239 Samuell, 181, 239 Marchall, Wm., 456, see Mar- shall Marchant, Emanuell, 316, 343 — , Silus, 338 -, William, 316, 324, 338 Marsan, sec Marson Marsden, Francis, 137 Marsh, Edward, 318*, 320*, 323 (or Mursh), Francis, 115 , John, 80, H5 , Wm., So Marshall, INIarshal . Ann, 228, 429 , Charle, 194 , Edward, 183, 260 , Francis, 43, 75 , Henrie, ill — ■ — , Jane, 75 , Jarvis, 386 , John, 80, 113, 130, 462 , John Bristowe, 304, 305(7), see Bristowe , Lake, 422, 429 , Mathew, 35 , Richard, 74 , Robert, 176, 228 Thomas, 107, 327, 330. 430 , Walter, 115 -, William, 92, 329, 422, 429 Marson (or Marsan), Edward, 482, 495 ■, Jane, 495 Marteaw, Nicholas, 184 Martha (a Mulatto), 489 Martin, Marting, Marttin, Mar- tyn , Antoine, 198 55^ INDEX. Martin, Christopher, 350, 375, 384 , , , Edward, 96 , Francis, 143 , Gabriell, 456 , Giles, 219 , Jeanne, 198 , Joane, 286 , John, 67, 122, Massling, William, 504 Masters, Jo., 138 ■, Michell, 124 •, Wm., 42 154, 258, 269, 504 , Marie, 54 -, Nicholas, 176 123. , Patter, 191 , Richard, 58, 365 , Robert, 237, 286 , Saloman, 107 , Simon, 154 -, Thomas, 70, 91, 154, 161* - Wm., 75 Martue, Niccolas, 249 Marvynn, Marvyn, Marvinn • , Elizabeth, 65 , Hanna, 65 , Marie, 65 ■ , Marthaw, 65 , Mathew, 65 . , Sara, 65 Marwood, John, 120, 316* Mary, , 182, 186 (a Negi'ess), 241 Mascrie, Robert, 121 Masey {or Macy), George, 327, 331 Masie, Alexander, 114 Mason, Alice, 251 , Ann (or Anne), 99, 117 , Beuiamin, 74 ■ , Captain, 150 , Elizabeth, 195 , Frances, 188 , Francis, 251, 268 , George, 55, 441, see Bacon , Hester, 279 ■ , Hugh, 279 -, John, 70, 94, 142 , Mary, 1 88 , Ralph, 99 , Richard, 99, 129 , Samuell, 99 , Susan, 99 , Sylani, 389 ■ — , Thomas, 115, 193, 481 , Walter, 1 85 , William, 36, 102 (or Masonn), Wyatt, Maston, John, 291 Mastiis, Joseph, 387 •, Martha, 387 247 Massingburd, Wm., 109 Mathelin, Richard, 304 Matheman, John, 173, 222 Mather, George, 389 •, Jo., 52 Mathew, Mathews, Mathewes, Matthews, Matthewes , Edward, 421, 427 , George, 154, 390 , Hannah, 421 , Jo-, 132 , Robert, 179, 233 , Roger, 138 , Rowland, 74 , Samuell, 118, 179, 233. 234> 270, 272 , Tliomas, 335, 338, 340 , William, 75, 738, 317*, 467 Maton, Philippe, 199 Richard, loi Matson, Mattson , Benjamin, 3S7, 425 , Elizabeth, 425, 492 — , Margaret, 425 , Marthe, 492 , Mathew, 390 , Matthias, 481 , Smithell, 481 , Smithy, 492 Matthews, Matthewes, see Ma- thew Mattison, Alexander, 391 Mattson, see Matson Maudsley, Henry, 123 Maul, Thomas, 387 Maulder, Febe, 107 Mavvfrey, Edward, 82 Max, Robert, 112 Maxwell, Marie, 136 , Thomas, 48 1 , Wm. May (orMaye), Cornelius, 186, 247, 272, see Males , Elizabeth, 186 , Henry, i86 , James, 320, 320*, 322, 325 , John, 88, 107, 320*, 482 , Mathew, 75 , Richard, 435 , Willyam, 152 Maybank, Edward, 241 Maye, see May Mayes, Robert, III, Jdt' Males Mayhew (or Mahewe), Thomas, 160, 159*, 29s Maymor, Griffin, 137 Maynard, Elizabeth, 116, 422 James, 316, 318, 343. 386 , Mai-y, 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, 253 see Metcalfe Medclalfe [Medcalfe], Meddowes, Henry, 102 Medgley, see Medley Medinah, Leah, 449 Medley (or Medgley), John," 140, 141 , Robert, 103 Medwell, The, 41 Meggeridge, see Mogeridge 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 Mentis), Thomas, 175 Mer, Philippe de le, 198 Mercado, Moses, 450 Mercer, Anne, 490 , Dorcas, 113 , Elizabeth, 490 , John, 440 , Luce, 90, 107 , William, 490 Merchant, Emanuel, 317 Mere, Ehzabeth, 92 , John, 92 , Robert, 92 INDEX. SS3 Mere, Samuell, 92 -Meredith, Philip, 119, sec ^[e- rideth, &c. Merick, John, 493 , Susanna, 493 , sec Merrick Meriday (Meridie or Meritlien), John, 191, 192, 193. Merideth, Julian, 120, see Me- redith, Men-edith Merie, Jo. , w^, see Meriy Merrell, Thomas, 504 Merres, Thomas, 259 MeiTick (or Merricks), John, 470, 481, see Merick Men-idith, Walter, III, sec Me- redith, iS:c. Merrifield, Edward, 50 Merriman, Geo., 75 , Sara, 125 Merriton, Marie, 136 Merry, John, 1 54, sec Merie Met, Jan De La, 198 Metcalf, Metcalfe , Chrl., 82 • , Elizabeth, 289 , James, 35 , Joane, 280 , Marev _d9 , Martha 289 , Michill, 289 , Oswell, 134 , Rebeca, 289 , Sarrah, 289 , Thomas, 64, 289 see Medcalfe Meutis (or Mentis), Thomas, ■75 Meverill, Sampson, 86 Meyer (Mire or Myre), Henry, 333, 338, 340 Meza, Isack, 450 Micell, see Michill Michaell, Ann, 173 , John, 209 Michel), Anthony, 438, 456 , David, 472 , Francis, 187 , John, 3S8 . Richard, 368, 388 -, see Mitchell Michill (or Micell), George, 332. 335. 340 Michleborne, Wm., 447 Middleton, Midleton , Anthony, 182 , Arthur, 391 Benjamin, 342, 428, 462 Edward, 132, 304 Middleton, Henrie, 257 , Jo., Ill , Marie, 113 , Mary, 463, 497, 49S Richard, 497, 41 504 Thomas, 333, 337, 340 Midland, Geo., 103 Mighill, Ann, 213 Milboi-n, William, 303 Milbunie, Jacob, 166* Mildmay, Sir Henrj', 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*, - 342, 501 , Joseph, 130 , Katherine, 426 , Phillipp, 142 , Richard, 96 , William, 126, 192, Millet, Tho., 57 Millett, Frances, 192 , Marie, 57 Millington, John, 482 Rowland, So J'lills, Edward, 115 , John, 304, 448, 471 , Joseph, 125 , Robert, 40 , Thomazin, 116 Millward, Mihvard , Henry, 26S , John, 507 , Marie, 68 — , Tho., Si •, William, 507 Milner, Jolui, 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 Mintrene, Mintren , Edward, 256 , Richard, Sciir., 1S7 Mintrene, Richard, Junr., 1S7 , , 250 Mirch, John, 497 Mire (Meyer or Myre), Henry, 333, 338, 340 Mitchell, Edward, 113 , Francis, 245 (or MitchiU), John, 133, 137,245,327, 331, 334, 338, 341 , Maudlin, 245 . Rob., 333, 336, 340 , Thomas, 481 , William, 124 sec Michell Mixer, Isaacke, 280, 282 Sarah, 280 Modyford, Sir James, 162 Mogeridge, (Mageridge, Mag- geridge, Magridge, Megge- ridge, or Mogi-idge), John, 316, 317*, 318, 319', 324, 342 MohoUand, James, 482 Moier, Hugh, 150 Jloises, sec Moyses Molder, Nicholas, 442 Molcsworth, Sir Hender, 165 Moleton, see Moulton Molin, Jo., 116 Mollins, see MuUins Molton, Thomas, 135, 232 Moncaster, Richard, 142 Moning's, see Monnings 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 , Martine de, 179 Moor, George, 399 Moore, Alee, 48 1 • , Dorothy, 507 , Henry, 303 , John, 308 70 554 INDEX. Moore, Joseph, 310 , Leonard, 202 , Richai-d, 507 , Robert, 481 , Thomas, 316* , Wm., 310 , see More Moper, Nathaniell, 1S4 Morcock, EUzabeth, 219 Revolt, 219 -, Thomas, 219 -, see Morecock Mordin, Tho., 86 More, Alexander, 41 , Elizabeth, 260 , Geo., 120 , Heniy, 85, 136 , Isack, 65 , James, 257 , John, 38, 39, 43, O2, 113, 183, 260 , Leonard, 169 , Mrs., 183 , Peter, 468 , Richard, 93 , Robert, 37, 183, 259 , Sara, 1 73 , Suzan, 71 , Tho., 75, 102, 103, III, 132, 137 , Wm., 115, igo , .vi'.-' Moore I'liorecoLk, Moi'ecocke , Bcnnet, 78 , Marie, 7S . Nic°., 78 ; Reignold, 177 , Thomas, 124, 391 , see Morcock Morecott, John, 462 Moredecah, Sarah, 450 Moreland, Thomas, 262 Moreton, Sir William, 162 , see Morton Morewood, Mr., 180 , Richard, 173 Morfin, Jo., 115 Morfy, James, 109 Morgan, Morgaine, Moi;gon , Andrew, 96 , David, 462 , Edmond, 243 , Edmund, 425 , Edward, 184, 389, 4G5 • -, Elisabeth, 425, 435 , Esther, 425, 437 , Evan, 435, 456 , Gabriel, 435 , Geo., 85 , John, 111,382,388,405 Morgan, Mary, 435 , Pierce, 141 , Richard, 94 , Rob., 504 , Robert, 94, 195 , Sarah, 435 , SibiU, 257 , Thomas, 192, 266, 3S8 , Walter, 35 , William, 141 , alias Broockes, AVil- liam, 247 Morison, Richard, 160, see Morrison Morley, Henry, 84 , Richard, 161* , Wm., 127 Morlin, Phillipp, 139 Morraine, John, 504 MoiTell, Margaret, 424 ■ — , IS'lcholas, 376, Mortimer, Tho., 115 Morton, Morten , Daniel, 467 (or Moreton), Edu-ard, ;26, 329 , Henr)', 75 , Jo., 128 , Mathew, 120 , Nic°., 122 , Rowland, Si -, William, 186, 249 [4^4 389, MoiTey, Geo., 132, jtv M017 Morrice, Hugh, 489 , John, Senr., 304 , Mary, 4S9 , Nicolas, 489 , Richard, 138 Mory, jo., 93, see Morrev Mosdell, Jo., 132 Moseley, Geo., 112 Mosely, Henry, 438 . Jo., 37 -, Richard, 3S9 Morris, Bridgett, 467 , Davie, 87, 95 , Dorcas, 430 , Dorothy, 423 , Edmond, 4S2 , Edward, 132, 151,467 , Hugh, 4S1 , Humfrey, 63 , Isaac, 46, 387 , John, 129, 1S5, 244, 430 -, Katharin, 427 -, Maiy, 244, 436 -, Nathan, 467 -, Richard, 82, 192, 456, Mosley, Joseph, 185, 2:|3 Moss, Jo., 84 , Ricliard, 123 Mosse, Joseph, 280 Moston, Henry, 120 Mothropp, Tho., 125 Mott, Adam, 99, 300 , Elizabeth, 99 . Jo-. 99 , Jonathan, 99 , Mary, ng , Sara, 99 Moulston, Thomas, 174 Moulton, Anne, 291 , Bridgett, 291 , Henry, 291 (or Moleton), Hum- phry, 327, 331 , Jane, 291 , John, 291 , lilarey, 291 , Merrean, 291 , Ruth, 291 William, 291 , Sarah, 423 , Samuell, 176, 240 , Thomas, 344,423,441, 456 >¥2- , Thomasin, 423 [48 1 , William, 3S7, 430, Morrish, Jo., 128 Morrison, Elizabeth, 46 , F.obert, 125 , Wm., 47 -, sec Morison Morse, Elizabeth, 64 , John, 316* , Joseph, 65 , Samuell, 64 Mortagh, Dennis, 52 Morten, jiV Morton Mounday, Mary, 185 , Robert, 1S5 see Munday Mountack, Andrew, 391 Mountain, Mountaine , John, 50, 391 -, (late Stow), Marv, 308 , Thomas, 441 Mountfort, Edward, 84 Mountney, Ale.xander, 1S6, 257. 273 ■, Lenord, 257 Mountstephen, Samuel!, 316* Mountsteven, John, 163*, 164 Mowser, Jo., 83 Moyle, Dorothy, 123 Moyse, Susanna, 429 Mnyser, James, 35 INDEX. 555 Moyses, Mathew, 50 (ov Moises), Theodei", 169, 202 Much, Roger, 190, see Mutch Mudge, WilHam, 176 Mulleneux, £dmond, 122 . Jo-. 134 MuUenex, WiUiam, 504 MuUinax, trrs., 456 , Richard, 456 JluUins, Mullens, MoUins , George, 332, 337, 340 , Robert, 318*, 319*, 322 , Teag, 434 Multman (or Maltman), Tho., 127 Mumford, Richard, 229 Munday, Robart, 244 • — , William, 35 , sa Mounday Mundy, Eliz'., 504 Munjoy, George, 397 Munnes, William, 262, see Mumis Mumimg's, Abigail, 2S2 , Elizabeth, 280, 282 , George, 280, 282 Muniis, Thomas, 5°4i ■^'''' Munnes Jtunrow, AUexander, 482 , Andrew, 481 , John, 448 Munson, Susan, 281 , Thomazin, 94 Murfey, Dennis, 470 ) see Murfie, Tho., 36 \ Mui-jJiy Murfitt, Nathan., 142 Murford, Richard, 48 1 Murphe, Biyan, 456 Murphy, Daniell, 388 , Mary, 499 , Morgan, 499 , AVilliam, 354, 361, 382, 3S3, 393, 409, 412, 413, 418 , see Murfey, &c. Murral, David, 421 , Elisabeth, 421 , John, 421 , sec Murril Murrell, John, 445, 456 , Wm., 456 ]\[urrey, Alexander, 499 , James, 499 Murril, Murrill , Elisabeth, 430 — , Isack, 150 , John, 430 , sec Murral Murrin, Elizabeth, 134 MuiTow, John, 456 Mursh (or Marsh), Francis, "S Musgrave, Sir Christopher, 344 , Jo., 125 , Symon, 344 Musick, John, 135 Muskett, Simon, 43 ■, Wm., 391 Mussell, Jo., 54 , Robert, 75 Mutch, Margeiy, 226 , AVilliam, 226 , see Much Mynnikyn, Christian, 39 Mynter, Jo., 104 Myre (Mire, or Meyer), Henry, 333. 338. 340 NACTON, Teague, 74 Naile, see Nayle Nailer, Elizaljeth, 309, see Naylor, &c. Naraia.s, David, 450 Nancarro, Ellin, 153 Naney, Robert, 60 Naseby, Moses, 4C7 Nasfeild, Henrie, 252 Nash, Ann, 96 , Edmond, 75 - — , Richard, 319*, 323 , Thomas, 377 , Wm., 120 , alias Lyllant, Richard, 319 Nasy, Daniell, 392 Nathaniell, 243 Natt, Richard, 109 Navaro, Aron, 449 , Judith, 450 Navarro, Samuell, 450 Naxston, Monies, 118 Nayle (or Naile), William, 170, 231 Nayler, Edward, 128 , Jo., 128 Naylor, Thomas, 190 Neagle, Martin, 392 Neal, Daniel, 428 , Martha, 42S Neale, John, 466 , Jonathan, loi , Thomas, 165* 456, 466 , see Xecle Neares, Thomas, 1S3 Neave, Margrett, 293 Nedham, George, 442 see Nailer 1 60" Nedsom (or Necsom), Jo., 74 Needes, John, 316* Needham, Tho., I2I •, William, 168 Needier, John, 392 Needome, John, iSo Neele, Marie, 124, sec Ncal, &c. Neesam, Wm., 125 Neesoni (or Nedsom), Jo., 74 Neimart (Neinneart, Nevmart, or Nevvmart), Petter, 266, 267 Nelme, Richard, 81 Nelson, George, 173, 219 , Joseph, 79 , Juhan, 437 , Thomas, 504 Nemias, David, 482 Nepho, Jerome, 317*, 319, 320, 321, 322, 325 Nesse, Wm., loi Netbie, Auto., 80 Nettellford, Geo., 119 Nettleton, James, 140 Nei'Cll, Nicholas, 141 Nevill, John, 392 Nevitt, Roger, 125 Nevmart, see Neimart Newberry, Josejih, 341 Newbolt, Richard, 143 Newbott, John, 441 Newby, Hemy, 84 Newcom, Francis, 48 , Jo., 48 Marie, 64 , Rachell, 48 Newcome, WiUiani, 187 Newdon, John, 154 Nen-ell, Abraham, 278, 279 , Fayth, 278 , Francis [Frances], 279 , Grace, 277 , Isaacke, 278 •, John, 27S Newham, Christopher, 374 Newman, Abraham, 362, 413 , Elizabeth, 88 — , Gabriell, 444 , John, 123, 297 , Jlargarett, 482 , Mountford, iii , Robert, 188, 253 , Thomas, 79 , William, 1S4, 242, 311 Nc\vmarl, see Neimart Newport, Elisabeth, 422, 429 , John, 422, 429 , Susanra, 422, 429 /C — .-, 556 INDEX. Newton, Abigail, 392 , George, 444 , John, 141 , Samuell, 382, 482 Nice, George, 467 Nichcott, Huch, 195 Nicholas, , 195 Nicholes, see Ni colls NichoUas, William, 170 NichoUs, Elizabeth, 59 . Jer., 13s , John, 305 , Thomas, 193 William, 211 402, Norton, AVilliam, 144, 149 Norwood's, Richard, 304 Nott, Tho,, 51 Noun (or Nonn), Good\vife, 194 Nowell, George, 333, 337, 340 ■, John, 240 Oistine, Oistines , Angeletta, 492 , James, 482, 492 -, Nicholas, 4J82 -, Peternell, 133 , see NicoUs 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), Marnia- duke, 461, 465, 466 , Sarah, 465, 466 sec NichoUs Nowes (or Nowis), Percifull (or Percivall), 316, 318, 342 Noy, Hester, 450 , Isaac, 450 Nubold, Joan, 37 Nuce, George, 183 Nunes, Jacob Franco, 449 Niiilick, sec Nunnick Nunn, Richard, 66 , Tho., 129 Nunnick, Addam, 129 Elizabeth, 37 Nisbett, Robert, 41 Nisom, Jo., 40 Nixon, Mary, 482 Nobb, John, 472 Noble, Ann, 67 , Geo., 128 , Marke, 448, 482 Noden, Hugh, 163* Nokes, Henrie, 128 , Jo., 41 Nonn (or Noun), Good^^•ife, 194 Nordin, Nathaniell, 140 Norman, Geo., 85 , Jo., 85, IIS , Matthew, 304 Normansell, Edward, 192 Norris, Jo., 85 , Samuell, 504 Norron, Katherine, 482 North, John, 59, iii, 115 , Nathanael, 310 , Thomas, 182 Northampton, Henry, Earl or, 15s. 156 Northin, Jo., 79 Norton, Geo., 73 Nurse, Robert, 482 Nusom, Richard, 442 Nusum, Arthur, 482, 490, 494 , , Jum., 482, 490 , Susanna, 490, 494 Nutbrowne, Francis, 107 Nuttall, Robert, 114 , Thomas, 392 OAGE, Ann, 203 , Edward, 203 -, Thomas, 170, 203, 268 Oakley, Francis, 457 Oats (or Oates), George, 424, 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 Odgne, Edmond, 504 Odiarne, Thomas, 457 Offlent, John, 81 OfFvvord, John, 40 Ogden, Randall, 42 Ogell, Gregorie, 52 . Jo., 35 Ogilby, Ogilsby, Oglesby , Elisabeth, 424, 427 , Frances, 424, 427 , John, 424, 427, 440 Ogle, John, 393 Ohain, Oliani , James, 491 , Jane, 491 , Patrick, 491 Okelly, Samuell, 430 Oker, George, 482 Okley, Robert, 172, 217 Old, Susan, 205 Older, Richard, 51 Oldham, John, 78 ■, Tho., 78 Oldrick, Robert, 1 12 Oldridge, Abell, 393 Oliues, see Olives Oliver, OUiver •, Edward, 176 -, John, 149, 29s, 443 -, Marey, 295 -, Margaret, 483, 494 -, Marie, 113 -, Robert, 154 Thomas, 149, 295 OUves, John, 172 Olmstedd, James, 150 Olney, Epeuetus, 45 , Marie, 45 , Tho., 45 O Mullin, Jo., 112 Onan, Teage, 46S Oneal, Ann, 393 , Daniel, 430 , Katharin, 430 Onge, Mary, 279 Onion, Elizabeth, 227 , George, 227 Onyon, Robert, 94 Oram, Jo., 70 Orchard, Richard, 109 , Thomas, 359 Oree, Daniel, 437 Oresby, Thomas, 430 Orpen, John, 439 Orris, George, 76 Osborn, Osborne, Osbourn, Osbume , Alexander, 491 , Elenor, 491 , Jenkin, 172, 20S , John, 178, 228, 489 , Mary, 228 , Moses, 316* , Ralph, 182, 261 , Richard, 40 , Robert, 393 , Saniell, 457 , Thomas, 169, 177, 201 219 -, Walter, 318* j Osdell, John, 498 I Osmotherly, Wm., 119 INDEX. S57 Ossebi'ooke, Tho., 141 Otland, Ant"., 112 Ottawell (or Ottowell), Tho- mas, 180, 232 Ottway, Thomas, 175 Ouerton, see Overton Ouills [i.e.. Wills], William, 189 Outmore, Robert, 128 Outram, Robert, 483, see Ovv- tram Overbury, Heuiy, 428 Overton, Robert, 482 Owdell, Isack, 94 Owdie, John, 65 Owen, Anne, 440 , David, 13s — , Elizabeth, 68 , Evan, 312 , John, 41 , Lazarus, 313 , Tho., 121 , Wm., 40 , see Owin Oweth, Hutinne, 152 Owin, Beniamin, 179, 258, see Owen Owly (or Owlye), John, 267 Ownstedd, Arnold, 142 Owtram, Dorothy, 4S2, see 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., loi , see Paige Paget, William, Lord, 157 Pagitt, Anthony, 217 , Tho., in 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, 449 , Sarah, 293 , (or Payne), Silvauus, 360, 364 , Tobias, 504 , Thomas, 293 , see Payne Painter, EUn, 176 Palache, Mordecali, 450 Pall, Thomas, 227 Palliday, Jo., 79 Pallister, James, 40 Palmer, Ann, 136 165^ Ellis, 133 Francis, 227 , Geo., 86, 133 , Joane, 210 , John, 81, 114, 137, , 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 Pancrtist, Anns, 87 Panke, Richard, 142 Panton, Mrs., 457 Paple, Jo., 8 1 Paramour, see Parramurc 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), Thoma-,, 65, 187, 188, 252 Park, Jo. de, 41 Parke, Thomas, 189 Parker, Charles, 135 Daniell, 3"i8*, 319', 322 . Geo., 77 -. John, 398 -, Mary, 137 -, Nathanuel, 300 , Nicholas, 104 ■' Ralph, 350, 358, 373, 319* 374. 3S3. 398, 399 , Richard, 318 323, 441. 504 , Robert, S3 , Samuel, 134 , Thomas, 59, 119, 202, 447 Walter, 109 , William, 82, 188, 249, 334, 337. 340 Parkhurst, Ant°., 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, 25S Parr, Elisabeth, 422 , Georg, 422 , Jo., 127 , Petronilia, 422 PaiTamore, John, 264 , (or Paramour), Ro- bert, 181, 2l8 Parratt (or Parrett), John, 186, 243 PaiTeck, John, 377 Parrett, see Parratt Parrie, Edward, 132, see Parry Parris, see Paris Parrish, see Parish Parry, John, 115 , Morris, 84, 128 , Wm., 115 , see Parrie Parryer (or Purryer), Wm,, 44 Parsons, Daniell, 342 , Edward, 167, 436, 444 , (or Parsones), Francis, 395 558 lAWEX. T'iii-suns, Henry, 96 , John, 102, 188, 235, 316 , Pliillipp, 96 , Samuell, 237 , Tho., 36, 331 , (or Tassens), Thomas, 326 WiUiam, 431,483 Pari, John, 465 , Mary, 468 , Robert, 465, 468 ' Tarter, Thomas, 186 Partin, Parttin, Partten , Avis, 206 , Margi-ett, 170, 206 , Rebecca, 206 , Robert, 170,206,267,26 I'artrklge, Jo., 113 , William, 167 TVsar, Paul De, 198 I'ascall, Plenry, 349 Pascoll, James, 249 Passeman, John, 208 I'assens (or Parsons), Thonia'-, 326 Passmore, Jane, 227 (or Pasmore), Thomas, 175. 227 Pastor, Barns, 435 Patient, Arthnr, 104 , Nathaniell, 102 Pntric, Ann, 432 Patrick, Tho,, 136 Patten, James, 3*6* 'i\'\ Patteson, Edward, 43 Pattison, James, 122 , John, 193 Pattman, Jo., 52 Paty, Eliza, 393 I'aul, Joseph, 327, 331 , Richard, 327, 331 , Robart, 334, 335, 340 , Samuell, 351 , Wm., 86 Paulett (or Pawlett), Thomas, 170, 207 Paulson, Wm., 79 Paiilus, 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., loi Payne, Tobias, 499 , William, 65, 92 , see Paine Payson, Giles, 46 Payton, Hem-y, 195 , Peter, 120 , Robert, 36 Pea, Urselah, 447 Peach, Arthur, 79 , Jonathan, 423 , Sarah, 423 Peacock, Charles, 109 , Samuel, 427 , Tho., 125, 139 , Wm., 46 , see Pecock ' Pead, John, 210, 4S3, sec i Peede I , Thomas, 394 I Peak, Christopher, 4S3 Peake, Marie, 49 I , Robert, 172, 222 ' , see Peke Peale, Larence, 246 Pearce, Pearse, Pcerce, I'ecrse, Peirce, Peirse , Anth., 153 , Benonj', 504 , Edmond (or Eth\ard), , George, 438 , Hester, 494 , John, 393, 454, 507 , Katherme, 507 , Mr., 89, 90 , Mrs., 229 , Nicholas, 233 , Richard, 343, 457 (or Peare), Robert, 316, 31S, 319, 319^ 324, 342 , Thomas, 323 , Wm., 271 , see Pierce Pearcey, see Peircy Peams, Mr., igi Pears, John, 483 Pearse, see Pearce Pearshouse, Chester, 396 Pearson, Georg., 434 , John, 393, 428 , Prudence, 434 ■, Peirson, Pierceson Peas, Wm., 127 Pease, Elisabeth, 422, 427 , John, 278, 279 , Robert, 278, 279 — — , Ursula, 422, 427 Peat, Jo., 46 Peboddy, Francis, 45 Pechey, Lambert, 396 Peck, Francis, 73 , Tho., 39 Pecock, Robert, 483, see Pea- cock Pedder, Matthew, 497 Pedler, Francis, 154 , Robert, 154 Pedro, John, 258 Peede, John, 171, see Pead Peele, Lawrence, 185 Peerce, see Pearce Peers, Elizabeth, 429 , John, 429 Peerse, see Pearce Peeter, , 242, 257, sie Peter Peeter.s, Mary, 205 Pegden, Mr., 191 Peirce, see Pearce Peirceson, John, 443, see Pear- son, Peirson Peircy (or Pearcey), Richard, 316*, 317 Peir.sby, Richard, 183 Peirse, see Pearce Peirsey, Abraham, 217, 224 , Elizabeth, 224 , Mai-y, 224 Peirson, Cutbert, 182 (or Peireson), Edward, 392, 397, 448 , see Pearson, Peircesun Peke, IDennis, 71, see Peake Pell, Marie, 49 , Richard, 52 , Tho, 49 Pellam, Penelopy, 60 . Jo., 59 Pdsant, Sampson, 194 , Wolston, 194 Pelteare, Abraham, 248 Pelton, George, 231 Pemberton, Charles, 50S , James, 508 ■ — , John, 508 •, William, 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, Jolui, 153, see Pen- nington Peniston, Richard, 303 ■, Samuell, 394 Penn, Francis, 80 , Robert, 233 INDEX. 559 Penn (or Pen), William, 117, 163 Pennaird, Robert, 144 , The, 144 Penne, sec Penny Penniman, Jane, 395 Pennington, \Vm., 132, see Penington Penrice, John, 186 Penrise, Robart, 254 Penson, The, 75 Penny (or Penne), George, 51, 320, 322 ( , or Pinney), John, 320*, 322, 325, 327, 330, see Pinney I'epp [;'.., Plummer], 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 , Heniy, 508 , John, 457 , Joseph, 397 , Richard, 457 , Sarah, 50S , Tho.-, 153 Pollen, John, 145 PoUentin, John, 182 , Margrett, 182 , Rachell, 182 PoUington, 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", sec Pumfrett Pon, Michel Du, 198 Pond, Rebecca, 299 Ponnt (Pound, or Pount), Tho., 72, see Pownd Pontes [PPountes], John, 174 Poole, Edward, 284 , Daniell, 235 (or Pool), Jeremiah, 316, 317. 343 , John, 340 , Robert, 86, 224 , Simon, 334, 335, 340 (or Pool), Sylvester, 316* 318, 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, Anto., 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, sec Poor Porte, Nicholas, 145 Porter, Abraham, 175, 225 ■ , Edmond, 137 , Edward, 135 , Hem-y, 102 -, James, 348, 363, 368, 3S8, 389, 400, 406 , Jane, 423 , John, 71, 286 , Luke, 316, 318, 342 , Martha, 129 , Mathew, (&c.), 32G, 33° , Peeter, (&c.), 188, 244, 262 , 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. 561 Potter, Hem-y, 183, 260 , Jo., 104 , Joseph, 98 , Rebecca, 495 , Robert, 483 , Vyncent, 76 , 'Williani, 66, 97 Pottle, Christopher, 396 Potts, Anto., 104, see Pott Poulter, Tho., 129 Pound (Fount, or Ponnt), 72, see Pownd ^Pountes (Pontes), John, 174 'ovey, Richard, 159* '.^wel, Caleb, 421, 426 , Elizabeth, 421, 426 , Mary, 421, 426 I'owell, Arthur, 397 , Uaniell, 151 , Cathren, 184 , Elizabeth, 114 ■ , Gody, 189 , Jacob, 316'' , James, 84 , John, 184, 246, 273 , Kathren, 246, see Powell, Cathren — , Mary, 71 -, Micell (or Michaell), 334, 336. 340 , Richard, 74 , Robert, 304 , Samuel, ill , Thomas, 82, 181, 189, 236, 263 , Wm., 73, 86 (or Powle), Wm., 270 Preston, Eliz., 131 , George, 138 , Jo-. 131 , Joseph, 127 , Lawrence, 85 , Marie, 13 1 , Mathew, 135 , Richard, 51, 122 , Roger, 53, 171, 210 , Sara, 131 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 Frestton), Edward, 43. 438. 448 , Wm., 131 Preswell, Wm,, 445 Prew, John, 318*, 320*, 323 Price, Ann, 203 , Edward, 175, 193, 489 . Henry, 457, 4S3 , Hugh, 170, 204 , John, 125, 170, 203, 204, 266, 319, 360, 37S, 392, 396, 397, 462, 468, see Urice , 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 , IMaximiUian, 142 '- , Thomas, 95, 177, 192 -, Wm., 39, 136 -, see Pritchard Prichett, Margci-y, 187 , Miles, 187, see Piickett Prickett, Miles, 245, 273, see Prichett , Thomas, 194 Friday, Samuel, 75 Prideaux, Nicholas, 330, 343, 424. 457 •, Rebecca, 424 [&c. Frier, Jo., 130, .t^f Fryer, Prior, Priest, Walter, 173, see Preist Primatt, Humphry, 395 Prince, Anth°., 441 John, 443 Prior (or Pryor), John, 327,330, see Prier, Fryer, Pryor Prise, Edward, 226 , Thomas, 1 90 , see Price, Pryce Pritchard, Thomas, 221, set Prichard Procter, Ant"., 1 12 , John, 59, 266 — , Marie, 59 , Martha, 59 , Wm., 1 28 Proctor, AUis, 231 , John, 179, 231 , Mrs., 179 Frophett, Jacob, 191 Prosser, Thomas, 40 Prouse(or Prowse), George, 181 231 Frothers, Thomas, 324, 460 , Front, Edward, 421 ^^^ , Katherine, 421 y^ , Thomas, 421 ^^ , Timothy, yi^lIT, 381, 396, 401 \ ProN\'d, Ralph, 73 Prowse, see Prouse Pryce, Howell, 141 , Launcelot, 37 , Thomazin, 37 , see Price, Prise Fryer, Daniell, 130 , Peter, 105 , see Frier, Prior, Pryor Prynie, Edmond, 103 Prym \i.e., Frymm], Jane, n6 Fiynn, Wichell, 125 Pryor (or Prior), John, 327, 330, see Prier, Piyer Puddiford, John, 442 Pngett, Christopher, 172 Puggett, Cesar, 238 Pullin, Edward, 41 Pumfrett, Ann, 483, see Pom- frett Pumrey, &c., see Pomeroy Purefoy, Samuell, 154 Purefray (Purfrey, or Purfry), Thomas, 180, 247 Purnell, Richard, 41 , Thomas, 125 Purryer, Alyce, 44 , Kathren, 45 , Mary, 45 , Sana, 45 (or Pan-yer), Wm., 44, 45 Pursell, Tho., 136 Pursley, James, 499 Furss, Wm., 472 Purstynn, Henry, 39 Puttex, AVilliam, 40 Pultman, see Pittmau Pye, Edward, 460 — , Georg,, 426 71 S62 INDEX. Pynch, Tho., 115 Pynder, Anna, 59 , Francis, 59 . Jo-, 59 , Margaret, 133 , Marie, 59 , Maiy, 59 ■ , Sir Paul, 159 , Tymothie, 133 , see Finder I'yndon, Alice, 118 Pynkslon, John, 135 QAY, Abraham, 449 Quaile, Ann, 192 Quale, Hugh, 505 Quant, Henry, 333, 336, 340 j Quarree, Robert, 467 | Quarrier, James, 94 Querk, John, 398 1 Querke, Richard, 505 , ^Yilliam, 188, 251 Quesnee, Pierre, 199 Quicke, Elizabeth, 152 (or Quick), Thoma'^, 317*, 319*, 324 Quiggen, John, 484 Quillin, Teague, 127 Quintin, Roger, 113 Quinton, Henry, 36 Quintyne, Heniy, 337, 390, 508 , Richard, 398 , Thomas, 508 Quithor, Geo., 125 Qiiyle, Jo., 125 Quyuie (or Q'ny), Wm., 104, 122 RABEV, Kathren, 292 Raddish, Jo., 79 Radford, Cornelius, 316, 318, 343 , Plenrie, 134 -, John, 428 Rainy, James, 347, 348, 366, 384, 404, 405 , Luke, 400 Ralye, see Railey, Rayley Ram, George, 98 ■ , Tho., 84 Ramsey, Jo., 119 , Roas, 505 , Robert, 132, 425 RamshaNv, AYilliam, 181, 237 Rand, Isaac, 386, 391, 392, 418 Randall (or Rendell), Bartho- lomew, 333, 33S, 340 — , Hemy, 316 . . Wm., 69 -, Richard, 356, 361, see Ratford Rafife, Robert, 191 Ragg, Isaac, 378, 491 , Katherine, 491 , Susanna, 491 Railey (Rawley, or Ralye), Andrew, 175, 1S4, 228, see Rayley Rainolds, Richard, 41, see Reynolds Rainsecrofte, Jo., 140 Rainsford, Edward, 93, 401, 448 . , John, 484 Randolph, Edward, 163, 163*, 165 Ranke (or Rauke), Richard, I go Ranse, ^\'m , 41 Ranton, see Rayntoii 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, 20S Roger, 170, 208 Ray, Jo., 125 Rayley, Jonas, 170, see Kailey, &c. Rayment, Ann, 434 Raymie, see Rayne Raymon, John, 441 Raymond, Arthur, 123 Raymont, AVilliam, 240 Raynard, Elizabeth, 113 Raynberd, Niccholas, 262 Rayne (Raynes, Raynnc, ni- Rayinne), Francis, 87, 162 , Sarah, III, j(^t' Raymif Ka)'ner, Raynor , Edward, 281 , Elizabeth, 280, 281 , Joane, 226 , Joseph, 281 , Lidia, 281 ', Sarah, 281 , Thurston, 280, 2S1 , AS'assell, 175, 226 , \Yilliam, 427 Raynes, Raynne, see Rayne Raynor, see Rayuer Raynton, Elizabeth, 105 (or Ranlun), Sir Ratford, Francis, 115 (Rattford, or Radford), Richard, 356, 361, 365, 370, 398, 410, 412, 413 Ratlife, see Ratclife Rauen, see Raven Raughton, Ezekiah, 202 — , Margrett, 202 , see Rawton Rauke (or Ranke), Richard, 190 Raven, Christopher, 505 Ra^■enett, William, 174 Ravenscroft, Benjamin, 400 Ravish, James, 112 Rawlin, Rawlines, Rawlings, Rawlins Beniamin, 443 , Henry, 139 . , Jane, 66 , John, Senr., 303 John, 80, 449, 4S4 -, Wm., 470 Rawse, Ricliard, 170 Rawson, Chr., 1 93 Rawton, Esaias, 169, Raughton Ray, Abram, 68 (or (or Nicholas, 47, 60 Read, Anthony, 182 — ; — , George, io5 . Hamia, 284 , James, 40 ■ (or Reid), Justice Judge), 106, 498 , Lusan, 284 , Mabell, 106 , Marmaduke, Si , Mary, 468 (or Reid), Osmond Symon), 334, 337, 340 , Ralph, 106 (or Reede), .Stephen (or Steeven, 95, 187, 253 , Susan, 284 (or Rcade), Thomas, 241, 267, 443, 468 , William, 67, 106, 113, 284 , see Reed, Reid Reading, Robert, 430, see Reding, Redding Reason, Barbarie, 75 I , James, 86 I , John, 326 j , Ralph, 50 I , Thomas, 330 Rebbell, Wm., iii I Reddam, John, 94 I Reddhedd, John, 40, see Red- ( head INDEX. 5^3 Redclin, Katherine, 402 Redding, Hemy, 36 , James, 35 . Jeremy, 37 , sec Reading, Reding Xeddish, John, 178, 230 ■ , Wm., 127 Reddman, Jo., 121 , Thomas, 70 , Wm., 102 , sec Redman Redes, Roger, 179 Redford (or iieeford), John, 132 Redhead, Christopher, 177, 232, see Reddliedd Reding, John, igi, sec Read- ing, Redding Redman, Richard, 4S4, see Reddman Reed, Elizabeth, 152 , La^wence, 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, Reevs , Edward, 434 . John, 42, 319, 319*, (or Reene), Nathanall, , Thomas, Si, 145, 299, Rennam, Ezechell, 12S Renney, John, 462 -, Jmu-., 463 Rennj', Teague, 484 Junr., 4S4 Rensby (or Reusbv), Heniy, 153 Rentfree, Robert, 484 Resbnrie, Jo., 79 Reusby (or Rensby), llenry, 153 Revell, James, 136 Reynolds, Reignolds, Heinolds , 192 ■, Christopher, S3, 1S2, 241 — , Hugh, 368, 380 — , James, 427 — , Jean, 4S4 — , John, 50, 82 — , Mr., 174, 437 — , Nico., 120 — , Paule, 180 — , Richard, 67 — , Robert, 192 — , Sarah, 2S0 — , Simon, 494 — , Susanna, 438 Thomas, Si, 123, Richardson, John, 104, II 3, 342. 344, 432. 434. 436 , Leonard, 125 , Luke, 115 , Manley, 129 , Margaret, 426 Mary, 430, 484, 491 -, Nicholas, 505 -, Richard, 142, 426 -, Robert, 50, 128 -, Symon, 95 -, Tho., 103 -, William, 134, 179, 240, 430 Richbell, John, 401 , Richard, 400 Robert, 401, 4S4 128, 43S, 457 ^ -, see Rainolds 170 505 Wm., 72 Reid, Adanie, 505 , John, 505 , see Read, Reed Reignolds, Reinolds, see Rey- nolds Reid, Gabriell, 131 Renungton, Remmington , Alice, 96 , Elizabeth, 96 , Phillipp, 95 Remnant, James, 400 , Jone, 400 Ren, Clare, 219 Renalles, Paule, 234 Rendell (or Randall), Bartho- lomew, 333 Reynoldson, Thomas, 447 Riall, Alice, 113, .fiV Ryale Ricai-d, Peter, 126 I Rice, James, 402 I , John, 402 , see Ryce I Rich, Roliert, 401, 402, 444, 463 Richard, 221, 251 ' , Tames, 396, 401 , Jo., 74 [484 Richards, John, 85, 125, 162*, , Katherin, S3 , Latimer (or Laty- mcre), 433, 461 , Nathaniell, 150 , Richard, 231 Robert, 40, 316*, j Riches, Andrew, 433 I , Samuel, 433 ; Richier, Isaac, 166 Rickard, Margaret, 113 1 , Samuel, 358, 362 i Ricord, Charles, 396, 400 j Ricrofte, James, 35 I 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, Tlio., 36 Ridglie, Geo., 74 Ridgway, Joseph, 462 Mary, 461 318, 342, 471 Thomas, 40, 85, Ridley, Daniell, 362 , Elizabeth, 133 , George, 399 , Richard, 48 Robert, 133 9. 50s -, Wm., 195 Richardson, Anthony, 491, 496 , Daniell, 339 , David, 4S4 , Elisabeth, 426 , George, 62, 484, 491 Henrie, 137 Rigglie, Robert, III Rigliton, William, Senr., 304 Riley, Elizabeth, 102 , Garrett, 35 , Miles, 35 , Tho., 133 Rilsden, Charles, 116 Rimwell, Adam, 260 Ripen, see Ripping Riply, Richard, 371 Rippin, AUin, 121 ■, Nicholas, 94 Ripping (or Ripen), topher, 177, 219 , Ellis, 208 Chris- 71—: 5^4 INDEX. Risby, Thomas, 183 Rishford, Geo., 50 Rising, James, 132 Riskymer [Riskymmer], Nicho- las, 69 Risley, Cressent, 484 Risson, Judith, 450 Ri^■ers, John, 314 , William, 505 Roach, William, 470 Roads, George, 183 Roades, Margreat, 179 \ Rodes Roane, Bancks, 399 Rons, Ramsey, 505 Roass, Thomas, 505 Robard's, James, 52 Robb, Elizabeth, 143 ■ , Ellin, 143 Robbison, Jdeth, 465 , John, 46s Robensone, Ellen, 292 Robert, 100, 192, 239, sec Robertt Roberts, Blanch, 87 , Edward, 38, 116, 425, 462 , James, 178 ■ , John, 112, 312, 435 , John, ap., 190 , Joseph, 150 , Robert, 75 , Thomas, 64, 190 , Wra., 399. , sec Roberlts Robertson, Nic°., 93 Robertt , 292, sec Ro- bert Robertts, Christopher, 194 ■ , William, 194 ■ , see Roberts Robesonn, James, 220 Robins, Edward, 127 , John, 164*, 316, 463 , The, 83 Robinson, AUexander, 399, 498 , Ann, 425 , C, 436 , Christopher, 16O*, 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 1 Joseph, 461 , Joyce, 121 Robinson, Kat., 94 ■ , Leonarcl, 142, 425 , Maniiss, 484 , Mathew, 95 , Mary, 94, 124 , Richard, 182, 457 , Sir Robert, 164* , Robert, 43, 484 — , Sara, 93 -, Thomas, 71, III, 141, 4S4 -, William, So, 193, 425, 457. 4S4 Robinsonn, Mathcwe, 244 Robisoim, Richard, 249 Robson, Thomas, 163, 163* Robotham, William, 402 Roch, William, 470 Rockly, Raph, 194 Rocks, Michell, 41 Rodes, Tho., 135, see Roads Rodeway, sec Rodway Rodgers, George, 180 (or Rogers), John, 333. 335. 338 sec Rogers Rodman, John, 484 , , Junr., 484 Sarah, 484 Rodrigiis, Anthony, 449 Rods, John, 39 Rodway (or Rodeway), Stephen, 333. 337. 340 Roe (or Row), Christopher, 316*. 317*, 343 , Edward, 103 , Margaret, 460 , Robert, 52 , Tho., 75 , sec Row, Rowe Roed's, Roger, 225 Roett, Lsaac, 448, 457 Rofe, Barbai'y, 131 , Wm., 143 Roffin, Wm., 112 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, 31S, 333, 335, 338. 340. 343 , Kaiherine, 493 , Mary, 129, 423 Rogers, Mathew, 7° , Michael, 432 , Mr., 423 , Nathaniel, 1 19 , Raph, 193 , Richard, HI , 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 RoUright, 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), \V1 liam, 183, 260 Roome, Thomas, 507 Root, John, 238 Roote, Mary, 97 , Nicholas, 177 , Ralph, 92 Ropear, AUes, 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. 56s Roseter, Thomas, 154 Rosmaii, James, 152 Ross, William, 399 Kosse, 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, Calelj, 470, 471, sec Rowse Rousell, George, 317, ja* Row- sell Rovenson, John, 156 Row (or Roe), Christopher, 316*, 317*, 343 ■ , Lawrence, 400 • , Nich., I $4 , Peter, 326, 329 , see Roe Rowe, Anne, 457 , Mary, 262 • , Nicholas, 262 , see Roe Rowes, John, 183 Rowinge (or Rownige), Henry, 172, 217 Rowland, Jo., 132 , Richard, 82 Rowles, Henrie, 135 Rowlidge, Jo., 117 Rowlson, Francis, no , Thomas, 236 Rowlston, Sionell [?Lionell], 254 Rownige (or Rowinge), Henry, 172, 217 Rowse, Thomas, 447, sec Rouse Rowsell, George, 316*, see Rousell Rowse well, Thomas, 316 Rowsley, Elizabeth, 191 -, William, 191 Rowton, Ann, 62 , Edmond, 62 , Richard, 62 Roy, Hugh Le, 123 , Jerome, Le, 199 Royall, Joseph, 169, 202 , Sibill, 229 Koydon, Wm., 399 Royston, Thomas, 118 Ruce, Roger, 240, sec Reuse Ruck, John, 4S4 Rud, Symon, 472 Rudge, Jo., 140 , Thomas, 401 Rudle, Robert, 402 Rudston, Eliz., 118 Ruese, Roger, 174, sec Ruce Ruggells, Barbaric, 46 Jo., 46 119, Rul, Elisabeth, 438 Rule, Thomas, 401 , Wm., 136 Rumball, Tho., 132 Rumell, Adam, 182 Rumley, Elisabeth, 431 Rumsey, Joseph, 430 Rundall, Edward, 457 Rusco, Jlarie, 57, , Rabecca, 57 , Samuel, 57 , Sara, 57 , Wm., 57 Rush, Clinion, 219 , William, 81 Rushbrook, Henry, 484 Rushmore, George, 1S2 Russell, Edward, 401, 426 , Francis, 132, 167 , George, 54, 342 , James, i5o* , John, 36, 10, I So, 224 , Katherin, 71 , Phillip, 505 , RandoliDh, 162* , Thomas, 472 Rutten, Elizabeth, 180 Rutter, Daniell, 316, 317, 342 , Tho., 74 Ryale, Joseph, 218, sec Riall Ryce, Ann, 1 1 7, see Rice Rycord, Hamuell, 484 Rycraft, Sara, 484 Ryder, Symon, 399 Rydie, James, 115 Ryle, Tho., 117 Rymes, Henry, 39 Rymore, Allexander, 4S4 SABYN, Geo., 142 (or Sabin), Robert, 96, 186, 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, 211 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, 1 16 , Tho., 115 Salford, John, 186, 250, 273 , Maiy, 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., Si Salsbury, William, 192 Salt, Samuell, 404 Salter, Edward, 103 , Elizabeth, 174, 223 , George, 409 , James, 326, 329 , John, 185 , Nicholas, 317*, 319*, 324 , Rich., 407 , Richard, 342, 462 , Robert, n8 Saltonstall, Merriall, 59 Richard, 59 Salvadge, Ensign, 274 Robert, 18 38. 505 Sam, Gregory, 153 , John, 318*, 319" .Sanies, Elizabeth, 102 Samond, Wm. , 72 Sampson, John, 330, 330, Samuell, 290 Sams, John, 323 Sandby, Tho., 38 Sanderick, see Standerwick Sanders, Alexander, 173, 238 , Benj=., 404 , David, I Si , George, iSl , Henery, 217 , John, 154, 194, 351, 411, 447 , Richard, 177, 219 , William, 330, 342, 44.2 , sec Saunders, Sawnders Sanderwick, sec Staudenvick 566 INDEX. Sandford, John, 408 Sandifoi-d, Charles, 469 , Heni-y, 404 , John, 470 [ ?], Richard, 469 Sandley, Robert, 82 Sandome, Richard, 406 Sand" , see 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, Hamblet, 135 • -, Robert, 60 Sankster, Eliz., 118 Sansom, Richard, 78 Santen, Lucas, 165 Sape, Marey, 295 Sapster, Bridget, 467 , William, 462, 467 Sai-acole, Jo., 69 Sarah, Mordecah, 450 Sares, Wm., 86, see Saires Satchill, Wm., 119 Sauewell, Daniell, 195 Samidby, Michell, 118 Saunders, Edward, 122 , John, 117, 387 , Judith, 48 , Lea, 48 , Marie, 48 , IMartin, 47, 48 , Mary, 37 ■ , Rachell, 47 , Thomas, 102, 122 , William, 121, 316, 31S. 327 see 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 Savoiy, Wm., 1 19 Sawcott, Jo., 52 [217 Sawell, Thomas, 120, 172, Sawier, Thomas, 225 Sawier, William, 175, 232 , see Sawyer .Sawkynn, Wm., 106 Sawnders, Edward, 126 , Jo., 128 , see Sanders, Saun- ders Sawter, Roger, 64 Sawyer, Margarett, 4S5 , Thomas, 182 , ^Villiam, iSo , see Sawier Sawyers, Charles, 465 , Elizabeth, 465 Say, Geo., 63, see Sale [159' Say & Sele, William, Lord, Sayer, William, 35 [319 Scaniplyn (or Kemplyn), John, Scar, Stephen, 442 Scarburgh, Edward, 162 Scarfield, William, 120 Scarsbrick, Wm., 50 Scawell (or Seawell), Richard, 485 Schenckingh, Amarinzia, 490 ■ , Benj"., 490 (or Shenkingh, Sckenken), Bernard, 429, 45S, 490 , Elizabeth, 490 ( ), Han- nah, 429 -, Katherine, 490 Scot, Jane, 421 , Mary, 421 , sec Scott, Skott Scotchmore, Robert, 124, 221, 239, sec Scottesmore Scott, Abigail, 282 , Apphia, 263 , Benjamin, 404, 45S, 485 , Elizabeth, 67, 282 , Good wife, 1 88 , Henry, 176, 221 , James, 120 , Jane, 84 , John, 64, 105, 143, 505 , Martha, 280 , Percis, 263 , Richard, 325 , Thomas, 282, 407 , Walter, 188, 263, 331, 336, 505 , Wm., 125 , see Scot, Skott Scottesmore, Robert, 176, sec Scotchmore Scotts, Mr., 313* Scriven, Robert, 120 Scrubs, George, 342 Scrutton (or Stmtton), John, 48s Scurrier, William, 316*, 317 Sea, Maiy, 38 Seabright, Richard, 141 Sealy, Heniy, 408, 412, j.v Seely Seaman, George, 337 , Rob., 333, 340 ■, Thomas, 408 Se. Seamer (Seaman, or Seyn:L)), John, 332, 337, 340 Searl, John, 485 Searle, Brigett, 194 -^, Francis, 104 , Richard, 409 , Thomas, 441 , see Serle Sears (or Sease), Robert, 332, 337, 340 Seaton, John, 119, 498 Seaward, John, 188, sec ward Seawell, Davers, 493 , Elizabeth, 493 , Richard, 493 (or Scawell), Richard, 4S5 Seay, Widow, 445 Seden, Nic°., 51, see Seeden Sedgewicke, George, 465 Sedgwick, John, 131, 461, 465 , Marie, 83 , Ralph, 405 , Samuell, 461 Seeden, Annis, 105, sec Seden Seely, Wm., 74, sec Seal)' Seemes, Richard, 116 Seere, Wm., 41 Seirson, Cutbert, 260 Sell, Edward, 86 , Jo-, 133 Selleck, John, 405 Selley, John, 243 Sellin, Ann, 68 , Joan, 68 Sellock, John, 3S4 Selman George, 41 Selwyn, William, 168* Senior, Jacob, 409 , Joseph, 450 Sennodd, Robert, 71 .Sennott, Wm., 63 Sension, Nico., 58 Sentence, Henry, 51 Serano, Jaell, 450 Sere, John, 236 Serfatty, Joshua, 407 Sergeant, Tho., 47 Seriif, 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 Se^^•ar, Robert, 84, sec Server .SeM'ard, John, 249 , William, 39 ' , see .Sea\\'ard Se^^■er, John, 404, sec Sewar .Sexton, Richard, 108 , Thomas, 192 .Se.xston, Peter, 102 , Robert, 136 Seymer, John, 340, see .Seamcr Seymor, Florentio, 310 .Soywell, Thomas, 255 Sfrane, Almons, 405 Shalcerly, William, 427 Shaftesbury, Anthony, Earl of, 161* Shafto, Wm., 363, 371, 388, 413 Shahanisse, Daniell, 471, see .Shanis Shahany, John, 324 Shale, Robert, 326 Shanis, Daniell, 470, sec Sha- hanisse Sharks, George, 191 Sharji, Boaz, 303 , Elizabeth, 205 , Isach, 205 , Judith, igr ■ , Mrs., 170 , Richard, loi , Robert, 93, 114 , Samuell, 172, 205 , The, 119, 132 ■ , ^\ illiam, 119, 170, 205 Sharpe, Aser, 360, 372, 381, 385. 390, 391, 398, 403 , Elizabeth, 21$ , Henry, 308 , James, 441 , Mary, 410 . , Samuell, 215, 26S Sharpes, William, 267 Sharpies, Edward, 173 , Tho., 84 Shaw, Annis, 224 , Thomas, 303, 304, 355, 398, 418 Shawe, Abram, 142 . , Anne, no I Shawe, Daniell, 506 , John, 80, 94, 95 , Sara, 95 , Wm., 115 Sheaperd, see Shepj)ard .Sheere, Strenght, 244, see Shere Sheering, Jo., 63 ■Sheffield, Tliomas, 266 .Sheicrofte (or Shcrcrofte), Wm., 141 .Shellam, Thomas, 374 Shelley, John, 174, 1S4, 232 , Robert? 150 Shellon, Samuell, 4S5 .Shenkingh, see .Schenckingh .Shenton, Grace, 422 , Jane, 422 , Samuell, 422, 445 Sheppard, Sheaperd, .Shepc- heard, Shepheard, .Slrepherd, Sheppeard , Humfrey, 2S6 , John, 99, 506 , Justice, 43 , Lieutenant, 1S4 , Margaret, 99 Ould, iSo, sec Ber- 180, nardo , Ralph, 97 , Robert, 175) -32> -35 , Sanuiell, too , .Sara, 97 , Thankes, 97 , Tho., 99 Sheppey (or Sheppy), Thomas, 170, 204 Sherborn, Ileurie, 150 Sherborne, James, 85 Shercrofte (or Sheicrofte), Wm., 141 Shere, .Stephen, 1S5, see .Sheere Sheres, Francis, 63 Sherewood; sec .Sherwood Sherliack, Benedicter, 64 Sherin, Robert, 280 Sherland, John, 406 .Sherley (or Shurley), Daniell, 169, 201 , Lidia, 213 .Susaii, 213 Sherly, Tho., 84 , see Shirley Sherlock, Edward, sen. — , Jo., 134 Sherlocke, Elizabeth, III Slrerman, John, 2S0 , Tho., 41 119 Sheron, George, 485 Sherrick, Jo., 114 Sherringham, Phillipp, .Sherwin, John, 410 Sherwood, Alice, 279 , Anna, 278 (or .Sherewood ) Peaceable, 176, 236 (- -), Pceter, 243, 254 , Rebecca, 2 78 , Rose, 278 1 , Samuell, 403 , .Suzan, 85 , Thomas, 2 78, 279 .Shettleworth, John, 38 Shetman, Richard, 440 Sheword (or Shewoud), Thomas, 184, 243 .Shilborii, Wm., 118 Shingle, Richard, 296 Shinglewood, Robert, 80 Ship, Edmund, 428 , Jefferie, 140 .Shipley, Jo„ 115 Shipman, Wm., 82 Shippin (or Phippin), \\'illiam, 334 Shipton, Wm., 446 Shirley, William, 430, sec Sherley, &c. Shoare, James, 355 Shore, Ellin, ii8 , Mathew, 141 , Ricliard, 485 Shorey, Anthony, 50S , William, 508 Short, Martha, 408 , Samuell, 85 , Waltei-, 406 Shorte, Joane, 152 , Owen, 485 Shorter, Jo., 84 , Marie, 114 .Shotten (or .Shotton), Nicholas, 181, 230 Shovell, Elias, 506 Shr.iwley, Margrett, 191 ■Shreife, Richard, 190 .Shrcwabur)', Ann, 431 (or Shroesbur}'), John, 431, 448 , William, Shule, John, iSo .Shurke, George, 17S Shurland, John, 485 Shurlc)', sec Sherle)- Sibeiy, Thomas, 182 Sibsey, John, 1S5 Sicklemore, James, 439 431 S68 INDEX. Sickly, Henry, 409 Sides, Thqmas, 178, 229 Sidney, John, 410 , Wm., 447 Siggins, Tlio., 129 Silby, Robert, 112, sa Sylbie Silconib, William, 496 Silsby, Mathew, 124 Silvester, Abram, 37 , Grace, 461 . , Madam, 485 Simes, Beniamin, 184, 242 (Sims or Sunes), Henry, 318*, 319*, 323 , Sarra, 100 , see Symes Siines \i.e., Simmes], Symon, 104, see Syiues Simmes, Symon, 104 , Wm., 449 Simmons, Phillip, 458, 459 , Richard, 343 Siranell, John, 257 Simon, Hester Bar, 449, see Symon Simons (or Symonds), Richard, 316*, 318, see Symons Simpkins, Nathaniel!, 12S, see Symkynn Simpson, Edward, 133 , James, 4S5 ■- J"-, 132 ^ „ , Thomas, 104, 136, ibl ■ -, Mr., 133 Siras, see Simes Simson, Heniy, 491 , James, 491 , Mary, 491 , Thomas, 443 Sindry, John, 410 Singer, Tho., 36 Singleton, Jo., 83 Singnell, William, 139 Sinklaire, AUexander, 45S Sipsey, John, 274 Sismore, Martha, 172 , William, 172 Sister, Gerrart, 297 Sisters, Elizabeth, 4^5 Sizemore, William, 269 Skahane, Teige, 406 Skaros, George, 485 Skarvill, Robert, 38 Skene, Alexander, 167* Skerr)', Elizabeth, 291 , Henry, 291 Skinner, John, 179, 231 , Nicholas, 182 , see .Skynner Skofield, Richard, 59 Skooler, Anthony, 74 Skorie, Jehn, 36 Skorier, Phillip, 128 Skose, Richard, 151 Skott, Elizabeth, 28a_„ , Thomas, 28CJ2. - , see Scott Skudder, Jo., 88 Skyddell, Tho., 142 Skynggle, Ann, 75 Skynner, Richard, 135 , Sam., 142 -, see Skinner Slade, John, 316, 318 Slany, Anthony, 485 Slate, John, 342 Slater, Anne, 246 , Henry, 166 , John, 246 , Mary, 498 Slatier, Martin, 239 Slaughter, John, 498 , Mary, 498 , Thomas, 485 William, 402 .Slavelie, Richard, 153 SlaAVCome, Davey, 145 Sleight, James, 183, 252 Sleman, Tho., 154 Slie, Jeremie, 112 — , Richard, 67 — , see Slye Slograve, William, 338 Sluce, Lawrence, 418 .Slye, John, 471, sec Slic Smal, Ann, 428 Smale, Hugo, 194 Snialepage (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, John, 440 , Samuell, 447 Smith, Alexander, 40, 304 -, Alice, S6, 458 , Ann, 424, 426, 430 , Anne, 290, 421 , Antonio, 141 — , Arthur, 186 , Charles, 120 Smith, Christopher, 253, 429 , Daniell, 38, 41 , David, 470 , Dorothy, 68 -, Edward, 117, 179, 231, 403 , Elisabeth (or Eliza- beth), 123, 280, 282, 292, 424, 431, 437, 485, 492 , Frances, 492 -, Francis, 63, 67, 231, 317*. 3>9*. 324 Junr., 460 436 George, 80, 82, 125, -, Hanna, 49, 59 , Heniy, 115, 292, 421, 424, 426, 432 , Hester, 403 , Humfrey, 87 , Isaac, 406 , James, 74, 141 , Jane, 429 , Joan, 71, 223 , John, 56, 57, 70, 74, 82, 109, III, 117, 135, 130, 140. 177. 178, 179, 220,229, 231, 258, 292, 334, 337, 409, 410, 422, 424, 427, 430, 432, 436, 437. 440. 471, 492 , Jonas, 83 , Joseph, 433, 439 , Judith, 422, 427 , Katherin, 123 , Leonard, 67 50s -, Lewes, 122 Margaret, 118, 405, Margerie, 123 , Marie, 49, 59 , Mary, 68, 2S2, 422, 427, 429, 432, 433, 489 , Mrs., 174, igi , ]\Iundiisia, 424, 437 , Nathaniel, 447 Nicholas, 180, 234 -, GUiver, 440 -, Osborne, I'i'^ ~, Osmond, 223 -, Osteii, 17s -, Peter, 101 -, Phillip, 282, 402 -, Philippa, 422, 432, -, Ralph, 429 , Richard, 48, iii, 134, 139. 177, 219, 239 , Robert, 172, 185, 243 , Roger, 174, 223, 232, 271 436 INDEX. 569 Smith, Samuell, 280, 282, 305, 432, 463 , Sithe, 292 , Stephen, 470, 493 , Susanna, 231 — — , Thomas, 37, 39, 40, 53, 86, 115, 120, 137, 174, 177, 194, 220, 224, 407, 421, 426, 437> 439 ■ , Thiirlo, 408 , Walter, 126 , Widow, 443 , William, 35, 67, 74, 138, 1S4, 189, 190, 243, 246, 263, 326, 329, 332, 334, 404, 406, 440, 492 . . Jimr., 335, 336 , see Smyth Smitheraan, Jo., 51 Sniithick, Henry, 119 Smithson, Robert, 37 Smithwicke, Wm., 505 Smyth, Arthur, 252 , John, 341 , Sir Thomas, 156 , Wm., 341 Snacknell, Richard, 405 Snales, Margaret, 123 Snape, John, 135 Snapp, Thomas, 188 Snathe, Richard, 64 Snellin, Anne, 490 , John, 490 , Robert, 490 Snerling, Robert, 485 Snijje, Christopher, 4S9 , Elizabeth, 489 , John, 485, 489 , William, 461 Snoden, Luke, 114 Snouks, George, 442 Snow, Snowe , George, 3i6», 317*, 343 , Henry, no , Nathaniell, 471 , Rebecca, 175, 225, see (Jrave, Elnor , Rich.ird, 141 , Sara, 175, 225, see Grave , Wm., 59 , sec Swnow Snowood, John, 246 Soanes, Mary, 126 [Somerhaies?], Anne, 470 , John, 470 Somers, Cornwall, 164 , Sir George, 155 , James, 95 , see Summers Somersall, John, Senr., 303 Somersall, Thomas, 191 Somerton, John, 103 Sommer, Elisa, 91 •, Henry, 91 Sone, George, 408 Sothey (or Soothey), Ann, 1 76, 226 ( ), Elizabeth, 191, 226 , Henry, 191 , Mary, 191 , Mr., 191 , Mrs. 176 , Thomas, igi Sotterfoyth, Jo., 36 Sourton, Samuell, 443 Sousa, Abraham, 449 Southampton, Earl of 313* , Henry, Earl of, 156 Southern, John, 175, 225, 273, see Sowthern Southernes, Mr., 308 Southward, Henry, 143 Southwood, Marie, no Southworth, Francis, 405, 418 Sowth, Francis, 38 , Martin, 128 Sowthern, Jane, III, see Sou- thern Spalden, Edmond, 187 Spalding, Edward, 17G Spar, Georg, 433 SjDarke, Sparkes, Sparks , Edward, 58 , George, iSo , James, 112 , John, 195, 234, 498 , Joye, 50s , Madam, 472 , Samuell, 407 Spence, William, 178, 191, 271, 499 Spenceley, John, 141 Spencer, Allice, 228 , Sir Edward, 106 , Francis, 35 James, 142 , John, 142, 448, 485 , Kathren, 173 , Margaret, 506 , Nicliolas, 163, 163* , Peter, 141 , Robert, 84, 1C3 , Thomas, 1S2 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, Hanna, 252 (or Spillman), Thomas, -, Thomas, 265, 307 S. ParplmpSt. Parlin], Tho- mas, 141 Sparowhawk, James, 4S5 Sparrow, Judith, 444 Sparshott, Edward, 173, 20S 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 17s, 186, 1S8, 225, 252, 273 Spillmans, Captain, 269 Spittle, Robert, 409 Sprad, Elinor, 179 Spraging, Radulph, 95 Spratt, Mary, 108 , Tho,, 112 SpraAve, Cliff, 102 Spraivson, William, 1 14 Spreate, Jo., loi Spring, Elinor, 280 , Henry, 28 1 , John, 28a, 28 1 Mary, 28 1 , William, 281 Springall, Jo., 36 Springham, Hannah, 422 John, 338, 422, 458 -, .Sarah, 422 Sprite, Robert, 74 Spurling, Richard, 172 Spurr, Robert, 51 Spuru'ay (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 Staber, Peter, 178 Stacie, Elizabeth, 105 Stacy, W., 403 Stafferton, Mr., 176 Stafford, jane, 71 , Mr,, 309 , "William, 249, 251 Stagg, Wm., 48, 53, 56, 57, 60, 61, 68 Stalvers, Henry, 306 , Mrs., 30s Stamford, John, 257 Stamp (or Stump), Tho., 79 Stanbridg, Nathanel, 194 .Stanbridge, William, 95 Standerick (Standericke, Stan- derwicke, Sanderick, or San- derwike), Nathaniell, 319, 320*, 323 Standich, 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 Stanj.on, John, igi Stantley, Jo., 98 Stanton, Daniell, 367 , Pearce, 406 , Tho., 36 Staple, sec Staples Staplehill, AUexander, 151 Staples (or Staple), Leonard, 73. 316, 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 Staueling, see Staveling Staughton, Edward, 87 Staunton, Jo., 126 Staveling, Mathew, 193 Staysmore, Francis, 505 Stebing, Eliz., 278 , John, 278 , Rowland, 27S, 279 , Sarah, 278, 279 Thomas, 278 Steddail, William, 79 Stede (Steed, or Steede), Edwyn, 162, 321, 325, 331, 335. 339, 344. 424. 447. 458 , John, 166 , Sic Steed Stedhara, John, 449 Stedman, "Elizabeth, 68 , Isack, 68 , Nathaniell, 68 ■, Susanna, 426 Steed, Calia, 424 , sec Stede Steel, Mary, 403, 404 Steele, Barbary, 466, 468 , George, 468 , Thomas, 466 Steephens, sec Stephens Steere, Richard, 136 , Robert, III Steerer, Eliz., 107 Steerman, Anthony, 499 Steevens, Alice, 98 , Edward, 139 , Henry, 99 . Joh". 40. 129, 506 , Mathew, 86 , Tho., 73, loi . Wni., 83, 126, 128 , see Stevens, . .Ste- phens Steevenson, Christopher, 127 Richard, 120 Stejabing, Henry, 447 Stephen, , 192 Stephens, Steephens, &c. (or Stevens), Elias, 326, 329 , John, 239, 485 , Nathaniell, 405 , Philipp (PPhilippa), 151 (or Stevens), Richard, 175. ^91, 226, 333, 336, 339 , Sylvester, 406 . see Steevens, Sle- Stepney, Thomas, 256 Steny, Geo., 140 Steven, 196 Stevens (or Stephens), Elias, 326, 329 , Hector, 426 (or Stevans), John. 181, 296 -, Judeth, 151 (or Stephens), Richard, 333. 33(5, 339 , Robert, 43 , Thomas, 426 ■ Steevens, Stephens Steward, Amey, 505 -J John, 424 , Margaret, 424 , William, 139 ■, see Sheard Stewart, John, 329 Stibbs, Jo., 120 Stickland, Margaret, 422 .William, 379,422,439 Stiffchynn, Wm., 128 Stiles, Francis, 42 , Henry, 43 , Joan. 43 , Jo-. 43 , Rachel, 43 , Tho., 42 Stilgo, Ant°., Ill Stint, Henry, 140 Stirrup, James, 306 Stith, Martin, 436 Stoat's, Stoakes, see Stokes Stocbridge, Ann, 94, sec Stock bridge, .Stuckbridge Stock, Robert, 85 Stockbridge, Jo., 93, sec Sloe bridge, Stuckbridge Stockdell, Edward, 186 ' ' ~ Stocker, William, 177, 237 " Stockley, John, 403 , Mary, 403 Stockton, Jonas, 1S7, 256 , Timothy, 187, 256 Tho., 132 Stockwell, Gabriell, 85 Stoe, Wm., So, sec Stow Stoiks, Goodman, 178 Stoker, Samuell, 444 -, Wm., 132 Stokes, Stoak's, Stoakes , Ann, 227 , David, 304 , George, 39 -, Grace, 130 -, John, 227 -, Jonathan, 305, 306 -, Luke, 52 INDEX. IT^ Stoke'i, ^richaell, 403 , Tlio., 132 . ^Vm., 335, 336, 338, , 339 StoUard, James, 470 Ston, Henry, 119 .Jo., 54 , Moyes, 175, see Stunes , Richard, 193 (Stor, or Stow), Samuel, 63 Stone, Ann, 66 , , Elizabeth, 238 , Francis \i.t:, Frances], 494 , , 66 , Hugh, 430 , Joan, 66 , John, 66, 180, 181, 234, 237, 408, 485, 494 , Marie, 66 , Tvlaximillian, 23S , Richard, 75 , Robert, 444 , Sisly, 237 , Symon, 66 Stones, Moyses, 244, see Ston Stonhouse, Wm., 84 Stonword, Hen., 86 Stoodly (or Stoodley), John, 333. 336, 340 Stope, Chri., 122 Stor, Samuel, 63 , see Ston, &c. Storey, William, 290 Stott, Fra., 51 Stotter, Jo., 143 Stout, John, 505 Stow (or Stowe), John, 303, 309 , Mary, 30S, see Mountain (Ston or Stor), .Samuel, 63 , Thomas, 303, 309 , see Stoc Stowes, iMr., 312, 313 Strachey, William, 171, 23S 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 Str.aughan, Wm., 83, see Strawne Straunge (or Stramige ?) Wil- liam, 172 Strause, Elias, 407 .Stra\Mie, Henry, 4S5, see Straughan Streaton, Elizabeth, 66 Street, Alice, 59 Streme, 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 , Heniy, 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, I 485 I Stuard, John, 441, see Steward ' Stubber, Jo., 113 Stucbridge, Charles, 93, see Stocbridge, Stockbridge .Studdy, Thomas, 485 Studman, Isack, 53 Stump (or Stamp), Tho., 79 Sturdevant, Roger, 37 Sturdivantt, Edward, 443 Sturdy, Jo., 80 Sturgis, Wm., 64 Sturman, Mary, 505 Sturton, 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 , Deannan, 430 , Elisabeth, 424, 434 . John, 424, 434 , Margaret, 428, 429 SuUey, Thomas, 178 Sully, Maudlyn, 247 , Thomas, 247 Suinerfild (Summeifild), Niclio- las, 262 Sumes (Summes), John, 140 SumfiU (Summfilll, John, 188 Summers, Ann, 507 (or .Sumers), John, 338, 343. 507 , Thomas, 505 -, sec .Somers 343, Surgisson, Wm., 36 Susan, , 245 Susanna (negress), 489 Sus.5ames, Alexander, 194 Sutton, Dorothy, 437 , Ellin, 116 , George, 38 , Henry, 377, 486 , John, 84, 323, 407. 423. 433, 458 , Katharin, 423 , Maiy, 423 , Nicholas, 173, 215 , Richard, 163, 461 , Robert, 121 , William, 179 Swain, Martin, 437 Swaine, Peter, 376, 415, 448 , see .Swayne Swales, Geo., 81 Swan (or Swann), John, I20, 425, 469, 470 Swanley, Jo., 112 Robert, 410 Simes, see Simes, Henry Swarbeck, John, 220 Swarris, David, 450 Swayne, Ann, 117 , Elizabeth, 49, 59 , Francis, 54 , Tho., 116 , ■\\'m., 54, 69 ■, see Swaine Sweet (or Sweete), Robert, 185, 249 Sweeting, Jo., 51 -, Richard, 409r458 , Samuell, 316* Sweetland, James, 386 ■\\'illiam, 349, 373, 402, 403 Swift, Mr., 180 Swifte, Abram, 114 , Jane, 1 26 , Jo., 114 , Thomas, 234 , Wm., 115 Swinhow, Thomas, 220, 268 Swinny, Thomas, 409 Swnow, Thomas, 177, see Snow Swynden, Wm., 76 Syard, Jo., 103 Sydlie, Tho., 59 Syer, Tho., 113 Sylbie, Tobie, 138, see Silby Symes, Alexander, 138 , Margrett, 243 Symes (Symmes), Beniamin, 126 ( ), John, 38 72 2 572 INDEX. Symes, see Simes, iS: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 , Samuell, 104 , Wm., 122 , see Simons Symons, John, 194 (or Simons), Richard, 269, 316*, 318 , Samuell, 403 -, see Simons Symper, Robert, 142 Sympkynn, Ralph, 122, see Simpkins Sympson, Daniell, loi , Geo., 83 -, John, 52 , see Simjjson TABOR, Anne, 2S3 , Jane, 283 , Sarah, 283 -, Timothy, 2S3 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 , see Tayte Tathill, William, 173 Tatmmi, Henry, 40 Tatt's, Robert, 442 Taverner, Henry, 126 Tawyer, Hugh, 71 Tayler, Dyonis, 59 , George, 124, 131, 141 , James, 85 , Jasper, 194 — ^ , John, 40, 112, 118 , Nicholas, 119 , Richard, 86, 136 , Steeven, 138 , Thomas, 75 , Wm., 86, 140 Ten-y, Thomas, 84, 107 Terwight, Geo., 330 Tester, Elisabeth, 432 Tetloe, Nic°., 82 Thatcher, Francis, 423 , Jo., 120 — , Mary, 423 , Samuel, 423 Sylvester, 104 Taylor, Ann, 87 . , Anto., 71 — , Chri., 79 , Dorothy, 203 , Elizabeth, 77 , Fortune, 174 , John, 94, 122, 253, 428, 486 , Jonathan, 449 , Kat., 58 , Mary, 203 , Mrs., 181 , Rebecca, 253 , Richard, 170, 203, 267, 268 , Robert, 103, 193 , Thomas, 36, 273 , '\^'altor, 506 William, 71, 94, 396 Thayer, Nathaniel, 412 Theody, Mark, 38 Thimbleby, Nicholas, 192 Thistlethwaite, Peter, 486 Thomas, 182, 188, 194, 195. 243, 248, 427 . , Abrah.am,3i7',320,324 , Charls, 321, 322, 325, 342, 344 , Christopher, 79, 124 , David, 133, 458 , Davie, 80, 141 , Elizabeth, 497 , Gabriell, 138 , George, 411 , Henry, 153 , John, 51, 80, 116, 130. I5Z> I79> 233, 470, 498, 506 Nathaniel! , Zachary, 84 . , see Tailor Tayte, John, 470, see Tate Teage, John, 412 Teague (boy), 471 Teape (or Teap), Robert, 332, 338. 341 , Walter, 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, Anto., 84 , Bassell, 63 , Christopher, 411, 458 , Giles, 85 , Jo., 98 , Richard, 107 , Robert, 107 436 172, 217, Richard, So, 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, Tomlinson Thompson, Ann, 222 , Chri.stopher, 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, i 134, 135 , Morris, 273 , Paule, 185 (?) INDEX. 573 Thomson, Robert, 128 , Tho., 86, 98, 128 , William, 124, 142, 185, 244 , sec Tomsoii Thombrugli, Widow, 441 Thornburgh, George, 436, 486 Thorncome, Wm., 114 Thorne, Arthur, 133 ■ , Henry, 173, 213 , Peter, 56 , Thomas, 122 Thoniebury, Thomas, 253 Thornegood (or Thorngood), Thomas, 176, 182 Thornehill (or Thomhill), 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., 28S , see Thurrow- good, &c. Thorowden, AUice, 218 Thorowgood, Edward, 159 , Thomas, 226, 486 , sec Thurrowgood, &c. Thorp, Elizabeth, 67 , John, 47 , William, 67 ■J'horpe, James, 329, 506 , John, 412 Thrasher, Robert, 261 Thredder, Niccolas, 249 Threlcatt, Anto., 74 Threnorden, Edward, 216 , Eliza 'jeth, 216 Thresher, Robert, 183 Throgmorton, John, 189, 208 Througood, see Thorogood Thurrogood, Jo., 142 , Mary, 96 Thurrowgood, Wm,, n8 , sec Thorowgood, &c. Thursby, James, 192 Thurston, John, 293 , Margi-ett, 293 , Thomas, 293 Thwait's, Alexander, 49 Thwing, Ben., 62 , John. 357 Tibbalds, Tho., 131 Tibott, see Tybbott Tichbouni, A\'innefred, 486 Ticldn (or Tinkin), Peter, 318* Ticknall, Henrie, 130 Tickner, 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 findall, Richard, 506 , Thomas, 191, 267 , Widow, 176 Tine, Elisabeth, 424 , John, 424 , Margaret, 424 Tingley, Palmer, 53 Tinico, Jacob, 411 Tinkin, sec Tickin Tippin, John, 411 Tippsley, Francis, 13S Tissall, Robert,- 143 Titcomb, Samuell Titloe, Josua, iii [Titus], Edmond, 46 , Jo., 46 , Hanna, 46 Robert, 46 Toothaker, Margaret, 130 , Roger, 130 Topleife, Wm., 14.0 Topliss, ^^'m., 79 Toppan, Abraham, 293 , Elizabeth, 293 , Petter, 293 ■, Susanna, 293 329 [340 336, n), Su- Tiverton, William, Todd, Robert, 259 Toleman (or Doleman samiah, 320* Toller, Marie, 66 Tollie, Tho., 84 ToUo, Demeuerez Lewis, 412 Tomkins, Elizabeth, 131 , Kat., 131 , Marie, 131 , Ralph, 131 , Samne], 131 Tomlinson, Matliew, 80, sct Thomlinson Tompson, Ann, 172 , Nicholas, 180, 234 , Roger, 172 , sec Thompson, &c. Tomson, George, 244 ■ — , Hather, 256 , Mr., 257 , Paule, 244 , William, 255 'J'homson Tooke, James, i7S,220,.rt'i Tooles, Morgan, 411 Toolie, Tho., 85 Tooly, Nathan, 127 Tukt 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 Tonnsend, see Towiiesend, &c. Tovey, Richard, 506 ToA^'ers, Edward, 116 Towne, Edmund, 291 ■ , Ed^^■ard, 446 , John, 39 Towneseud (or Towiisend), Thomas, 327, 329 Townsend, Alice, 428 ■, Francis, 121 , John, 448 (or Towushend), 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 Trarice, Nic»., 43, 45, 47, 55 Trash (or Trask), Suzan, 95 Tratt, Robert, 70 Travel, Samuel, 164 Travers, Phillip, 444 Travis, Richard, 410 Tredwell, Mary, no •, Thomas, no Tree, John,' 227 , Richard, 227, 272 Tregagell, Richard, 132 Trelieanie, John, 214 Tremills, Wm., 412 Tremineere, EtUvard, 153 Trendall, Richard, 67 Treneighan, Robert, 153 Trent, Jo., 79 Trentum, Tho., 108 S74 INDEX. Trese, Samuel, 84 Tretlieivy(or Trethewey), John, 161, 162 Trevas, Geo., 118 Trewin, Jane, 153 Trigg, Thomas, 41 Triggs, Thomas, 192 Trim, Trim, [i.f., Trimmer], Valentine, 370, 373, 414 Trippatl, Jo., 86 Trockl, Richard, 296 Troope, vSamuel, 129 Trott, Pcrient, 307, 309 Trou, Jan de, 199 Trowell, Phillipp, 45S, 4S6 Tro\v.sdale, Ann, 433 Trubbs, George, 316, 317'' True, Ant°., 82 , John, :o3 Trueman, Richard, 43 Trumljall, Thoma.s, 94 TrumiD (or Trumpe), llum- phery, 334, 337, 340 Truren, John, 327 Trusdal, WilUam, 425 Trusedell, Phines, 142 Trassell, 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 , , 305. 327. 330 , John, 163*, 164* , Margaret, 98 , Mary, 185, 244 , ht. George, 303 , Thoma.5, 119 , William, 184, 244,273, 274, 327, 330 Tudar, Richard, 445, 458 Tudor, Mary, 430 , Richard, 430 Tuke, Chri., 85, sec Tooke Tull, John, 461 TuUie, Jo., 126 Tulls, John, 466 , Richard, 466 Tuppin, see Tappin Turdall, John, 412 Turgis, .Symon, 170, 208 Turk, Geo., 133 Turner, Elizabeth, 46, 123 ,Henry, 173,177,214,219 Turner, Joan, 123 , John, 83, 41 : , Jonathan, 303 , Joseph, 193 , Marmaduke, 63 , Martha, 424 , Martin, 180, 234 , Mary, 424 , Mathew, 51 , Robert, 85, 93, 170, Sara, 37 Symon, 170 -, Thomas, 79, 80, 112, 144, 205, 297 Turnor, George, 255 , Roger, 192 Turpin, Henry, Junr., 458 , , Senr., 458 , , 437 , John, 70 , Widow, 442 Turton, Francis, 45S Tustin, Jo., 133 Tuthill, George, 439 Tuttell, Abigail, 45 , Ann, 48, 49 , Anna, 48 , Elizabeth, 49, S3 , Isbell, 48 , Joan, 45 , Jo-, 45. 48, 49 Rebecca, 48 , Richard, 48 , Sara, 45 , Symon, 45 , Tho., 49 William, 49 Twine, AVidow, 458 Tyack, William, 164* Tybbott, Tybbot, Tibott , Elizabeth, 108 , Henry, 108 , Jeremy, 108 , Remembrance, 108 Samuell, 108 Tj'ers, John, ll Tyler, Elizabeth, 181 , Jo., 121 , Robert, 486 , Thomas, 70 , William, i8i , sec Tiler Tylly, Nathaniell, 73, sec Tilly Tynkler, Sara, 94 Tynman, Robert, 102 Tyos, John, 235 Tyres, Samuell, 83 Tyrwhitt, George, 458 Tyrwill, Herculous, 458 Tyse, Wm., 137 Tysoe, Wm., 486 Tyzacke, John, 166* UBANK, William, 135 Ufford, John, 486 Underwood, Andrew, 1 1 1 , John, 35, 96 _ _— , Marable, 291 , Martha, 28^ \~)^iX~ ■ • , Martin, 'Sbi/ " , Mary, 433 - — , Peter, 50 Robert, 104 Union (Vnion or Vinon), George, 181 Uniton (or Vinton), Thomas,486 Unyon, Tho., 143 l^Dgate, Richard, 121 Upham, Elizabeth, 286 , John, 286 , , Junr., 286 , Nathaniell, 286 ■, Sarah, 286 Uppcott, Richard, 94 Upson, Steeven, 66 Upton, John, 172, 217 Uree, John, 369 Urquhart, AUexander, 413 Usfitt, Thomas, 150 Usher, Ann, 206 -, Beniamine (or Beny), 192, 193 , John, 38 , William, 39 Usherwood, Thomas, 142 Ushur, James, 267 Utie (or Uty), Ann, (181), 237 ( )_. 181, 237, 270' Vaghan, see A'aughan Vale, Jacob Fonceco, 450 Vallin's, Joan, 113 Valuerde, Abr., 449 Vanderspike, John, 407 Van Heck, Katherin, loi , OUiver, loi , Peter, loi Vanlang, Richard, 436 Van Luccom, Henry, 143 A'ardell, Robert, 132 Varier, William, 342 A^arloe, Phillip, 364, 376 Varlow, Capt., 434 \'arnani, Francis, 425 Vass, Ezekiah, 396 , Robert, 121 Vassall, Ann, 93, 94 , Era., 94 , Judith, 94 , Margaret, 93 INDEX. 575 Vassall, Mary, 93 . Wm., 93 Vater, see Vawter Vaughan, Davie, 1 19 ■ (or Vaglian), John, 118, 13s, 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 \'eiyard, William, 316 Venn, Edward, 3iS*,3i9*, 320* , Tho., 81 Vennable, Ralph, 86 Vennell, John, 296 Venner, Thomas, 3 1 9, 3 1 9*, 320* Ventimer, Geo., 73 Verdin, Richard, 125 Vereing, Alice, 5°^ , Joshua, 506 Vergo, Daniell, 173 , John, 179 Virgo, John, 240 , Susan, 240 Visher, Ann, 116 Vizard, Joan, 126 Voh, Phillip le, 427 Voss, John, 102 , Morris Furse, aVuTs, see Fuss, &c. Vynall, Jo., 117 Vyncent, Edward, Sfi . Ezia, 133 . Alarthew, 133 sa \'incenl 340. Vynn, Jo., 52 Vyons, Francis, 122 WACKEFEILD, Anne, 300 \Villiam, 300 Verin, John, 234 , Nathaniell, 413 Vernie, John, 176 Vernnillie, John, 166* ^''ernon, James, 165* , Peter, 413 Verryard, "William, 318 Verulam, Francis, Lonl, 157 Vicars, John, 193 , Severn, 304 Viccars, Jo., 109 , Zeverin, 85 Vickars, James, 443 Victor, Michell, 119 ^'iero, Daniell, 209 Vildy, Edward, 332, 336, 341 Villermarsk, Dr. De, 431 Vincencio, Mr., iSo, 235 Vincene, Joane, 202 , William, 202 Vincent, John, 318% 319*, 324. 436 , Mrs., 169 , William, 169, 2G7 , sec Vyncent Viner, Anthony, 412 Vinicott (or Vincott), Joseph, 333- 338, 340 Vinon (or Union), George, 181 Vinson, Tho., 115 Vinter, Richard, 324 [486 Vinton (or Uniton), Tliomas, Viper, Tho., 80 Virbritt, 261 Wadd, Anne, 291 Waddine, Thomas, 487 Waddington, Hanna, 123 Wade, Dinah, 2S6 , Edward, 103 , Elizal^eth, 2S6 , Geo., 82, 115 , Hannah, 426 , John, 136, 426 , Jonathan, 150 , Nic°., 63 , Richard, 2S6 , Robert, 50 , Wm., 153 Wadford (or Madford), Wm., 326 Wadham, Richard, 334, 338, 340 , Roger, 328, 331 rho., 370 Walker, Joseph, 70 , Margaret, 129 , Mathpw, 8 1 , Richard, 60, 191 , Roger, 184, 243 , Sarra, 61 , Susan, 434 , Thomas, 134, 426 , Walter, 124 , Wilham, 40,60,169,294 Walkin, Robert, 190 Wall, Joan, 92 , John, 332, 336, see Wale , Samuel, 417 , Thaobald, 128 , Walter, 128 Waller, Andrew, 298 , Charles, 174, 223 , Edmond, 162 , Jo., 103, 140 , Peter, 102 Walley, Henrv, 507, see Whaley Wallinger, Charles, 96 Wallington, Joseph, 70 William, loi ^^'.allis, George, 92 , Ralph, 92 Tho., 64, 120 Wadsivorth, \^'illiam, 150, 243, 254 Waggitt, Edward, 109 , Tho., 85 Waine, Amyte, 250 , Ann, 187 •, John, 187, 250 \\'ainwright, James, 418 , John, Senr., 303 -, sec Waynewrite Wakefield, Thomas, 95 Waker, Sarah, 438 Wakers, Jo., 118 Walden, Humphrey, 181, 239 , Samuell, 84 liomas, 446 Wale, John, 340, 506, see Wall Walford, Elisabeth, 432 , Muse, 343, 432, 440 Walker, Edward, lOI, 434, 435 , Grace, 75 , James, 61, 8i , John, 192, 193, 196,431 Walrond, Thomas, 4S7 Walston, Jane, 132 Walter, Alice, 499 , Ellinor, 448 , Richard, 4S7 , Robert, 162* , Thomas, 499 William, 39 Walters, Ann, 343 , Christopher, 486 , John, 332, 337, 340 , Richard, 322 William, 40, 41 233. 334, 338, 341 Waltho, Francis, 496 -, Maiy, 496 40, Walton, Geoige, 459 , John, 186, 257 , Margaret, 488 , Mary, 4S8 , Richard, 41, 487 ■, William, 39, 4S8 Waltors, Richard, 506 Waltum, Robert, 121 Walwyn, Anne, 496 (or Walwyne), James, 496, 506, 507 Wamsley, John, 193 Wandall, Ann, 102 Wailerton [Wannerton], Wil- liam, 229 576 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 Wan-, William, 140 Warren, Anne, 431 , Edward, 81 , Elizabeth, 75 , George, 333, 336, 340 , Henry, 84 (or Warrin), John, 79, 85, 112, 13s, 333, 337, 340 , Joseph, 431, 459 , Nicholas, 326 , Richard, 297 Thomas, 351, 363, 375. 384. 395 AVarringlon, 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., loi , Margarett, 253 , Mary, 459 William, 187, 253 Wathin, Tho., 137 Walkines, Watkins, Watkyns, Wattkines, Wattkins , Arthnr, 52 , Daniell, 189, 231 , David, 354, 486 , Eliz., 489 , Henry, 189 , Peregree (or Pere- grin, &c.), 189, 265 , Phillip, 4:6 , Rice, 181, 232 , Richard, 138 , Robert, 486 , Thomas, 487 Watkinson, John, 39 Watler, Robert 127 Watlington, Francis, 351, 3i;4, 368, 375, 388, 408 , Mary, 417 ^^'atson, Wattson , Abram, 50, !2I , Alice, 124 , Christopher, 80 , Francis, 87 , James, 172, 207 —- , John, 36, 82, 150, 169, 201, 256 , Margaret, 102 , Nic°., 74, 122 , Thomas, 50, 172, 439 , William, 103, 434 -, see Whatson see Watkines Watt, David, 487 Walters, see Waters Wattkines ] Wattkins \ Wattlin, Richard, 279 Watton, John, 119, 128, 191 ^^'atts, Watt's , James, 74 , Jeremy, 104 , Jo., 51. 73. 141 , Josias, 116 , Medusala, 41 , Nice., 81 , Richard, 115 , Thomas, 171, 238 , Wm., 139 Wattson, see Watson Watty, Henry, 497 , Pierce, 497 Wautre, George, 198 Waycome, William, 190 Waymoth, James, 134 Waynewrite, Richard, 83, see Wain Wright Wayte, John, 471 Wazell, 'Thomas, 71 Wazen, Jo., 121 Weare, John, 296 Weasell (or Wesell), Niccolas, 182, 261 Weaver, Edmond, 46 , James, 46 . John, 467 , Margi-ett, 46 , Samuell, 181, 23S, 319, -, Sarah, 467 (or Weaver), Thomas, 167*, 417 -, William, 329, 461 , see Wever Webb, Anthony, 153 , Edward, 136, 499 , Goodman, 176 , James, 3I6, 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 , Elisabeth, 429, 430 , Francis, 1 03 , 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 Welch, David, 459 , Edmond, 416 , John, 303, 362, 471 INDEX. S77 Wekh, see Welsh Welchman, John, 183 , Lewis, I S3 Welder, William, 169 Welding, William, 447, 459 Weldon, William, 201 AVellyn, Richard, 4". Wellman, Christian, 133 , Tho., 40 Wells, Ann, 49, 59 , Henrie, 38 , John, 4S7 , Mathew, 129 , Richard, 113, 120 , Robert, 127 , Tho., 59 , William, 86 Welsh, Jacub, 54 , John, 143, 304 , see Welch Weltden, Anthony, 413 Wendever, Robert, 80 Wentworth, Hugh, 87 Wesell, see Weasell West, Anthony, 176, 233 , Francis, 157, 158, 172, 257, 268 , [Frances], 179 , , Mrs., 257 , Henry, 194 , Jane, 424 , John, 82, 92, 178, 179, 227, 424 , Nathaniell, 133, 190, 257 , Richard, :i5 , Thomas, 87,178, 229, 424 , Twiford, 130 West — Garrett, Richard, 135 Westbury, Thomas, 417 Westerlink, Martin, 138 Westgarth, Jo., 51 Westlake, Philip, 120 Westlie, Wm., 117 Weston, Edmond, 76 , Francis, 266 , Hugh, 116 , Jesper, 36 .Jo-. 51. 74. 125, 143 , Josias, 140 , Sicillia, 116 , Thomas, 209 , William,37,5i, 173,208 Westwood, Westwoode , Bridgett, 279 , Mathew, 52 , William, 277, 279 Wethered, John, 298 Wetherell, Sackford, 258 Wetherfield, Leonard, 36 Wethersby, Wethersbie Wethersby, , 257 , Bartholmew, 185, Dorythie, 251 Wethersly, Albiano, 1S5 Wever, Richard, 103, see Wea- ver Weyer, Archibald, 40 Woyly, Michaell, 460 Wii.il-y, Roger, 164*, see Wal- ley Wh.ip'.ett, Tho., 120 Wliarton, PliiUipp, 85 Whation, Richard, 506, see Watson Wheat, Josua, 57 Wheatiie, Richard, 102 ■, Wm., 85 Wheatly, Christopher, 84 Wheeler, Sir Charles, 161* , Charle;;, 162 , Edward, 79 , Henry, 1S3, 259 , John, III, 415, 463 (or Webber), Nathaniel, 326 -, Richard, 127 -, Wm., 132, 415 Wheler, Christopher, 417 Whetenhall, Charles, 303 Whetston, Christian, 67 ( Whetstone or Whett- ston), John, 116, 149, 321 322, 325, 331, 335, 339, 344, 439 Whetty, Matthew, 498 Whicker (or Whitker), Benja- min, 318*, 320, 324 ■, John, 31S, 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, 150, 330 (Witte, or Wittes), John, 326, 327, 331 , Isack, 136 , Jacob, 136 — , Jeremy, 233 , Katharine, 87 , Mark, 104 White, Martha, 90 , Mary, 90, 428, 465 , Michell, 38 , Milicent, 487 , Nath., 459 , Patient, 136 ■, Patrick, 487 , Richard, 77, 422 , Thomas, 126, 422, 465 William, 38, 65, 84, 102, 103, 115, 257 see Wite Wliitefoot, Amos, 414 Whitehead, Joseph, 418 -, Tho., 487 Wh'.tehedd, John, 40 Whiteing, Kathrine, 448 , Thomas, 446 , Wm., 416 see Whiting Whiteliff, George, 414 Whiten.an, Robert, 88 Whitfeild, Mathew, 415 , Roger, 355, 382 or Whitfild), Gil- bertt, 184, 243 Whitfield, John, 119 Whitehand, George, 238 Whithedd, James, 116 , John, 71 , Nico., 141 Tho., 128 Whithorn, Gabriel, 320* Whithorse, Lawrence, 114 Whitimor, Sir William, 60, see 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 Whitmor), Sir George, 47, 100 , Robert, 175, 233 , see Whitimor, Whit- timor Whitney, Ellin, 58 n S78 INDEX. Whitney, Jo., 58 , Jonathan, 58 . , Nathaniell, 58 , Richard, 58 , Samuel, 308 -, Tho., 58 Whitt, Edmond, 180 , Jerime, I So , Robert, 194 , William, 173 Whittaker, Geo., 112 Whittakers, Elizabeth, 183 , isacke, 182 , Mary, 1S2 Whittee, Mary, 414 Whitteredd, Whittredd , Elizabeth, 56 , Tho., 56 , Wm., 56 Whittington, Stephen, 152 Whittimor, Elizabeth, 46 , Lawrence, 46 , see Whitimor, Whit- more Whitton, Awdry, 76 , Jeremy, 78 , Thomas, 78 , see Wilton Whitreed, see Whitered4' Whitwham, Jo., 119 Whurter, Vyncent, 116 Whytemark see V/hitmarck Wickham, Benj*., 415 , Eliz»., 417 , Joseph, 332, 335, 341 , Tho., 417 Wicks, Jo., 115 -, Matthew, 308 Wiett, Wm., 154, see Wyatt Wiffe, Richard, 257 Wigg, John, 37 Winge, Edward, 241 Wiggin (or Wiggins), Tho., 114, 125 Wiggmore, Elias, 125 Wilbraham, The, 461 AVilby, George, 59 Wilcockes, M.hell, 246 Wilcocks, John, 1S8 , Maudlin, 188 , Micheall, lb8 , Nico., 8i , see WiUcockes Wilcockson, Margaret, 45 , Wm., 45 , see Willcockson Wild, Alice, 56 , Jo., 56 (or Wile), Robert, 104 (or Wilde), William,56,4i8 Wild, see Wylde Wile, see Wild Wiley, Jone, 426, see Wylie Wilkenson, see Wilkinson Wilkines, Briggett, 265 , John, 264, 265 Willdns, Goodwife, 189 , Hum'frey, ill , John, 189, 415, 461 , see Wilkyns Wilkinson, Daniell, 414 , Edward, 70 , Hen., 72 , Jane, 84 , Jo., 36, 84, 122 , Mathew, 140 , Parnel, 310 , Tho., in Wilks, John, 40 , Nathaniell, 414 Wilkyns, Roger, 127, see Wil- kins Willard, Jo., 127 WiUcockes, 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 (Ncgi-oes), 172, 244,489 Williames, Alles, 292 , Ann, 98 . Anne, 290 ■ , Elizabeth, 292 , Roland, 261 ■, William, 292 Williams, Ann, 422 Anto., 82 -, Arthur, 418 -, Cassandra, 435 -, Christopher, 324 -, David, 169, 235 -, Davie, 70, 137 -, Edward, 226, 435 -, Elias, 498 -, Elizabeth, l3o, 433 -, Ellis, 140 -, Henry, 171, 2H -, Hugh, 174, 329, 338, -, Humfrey, 116 , John, 41, 70, 132, 139. 141, 349. 354, 3S5. 397. 412, 427, 434, 448, 459 , Joyce, 467 470 Williams, Katharin, 422 , Lewes, 73 , Matthew, 386, 413 , Maurice, 52 , Michell, 124 , Mrs., 189 , Owen, 41, 74. 138 , Pierce, 217 , Rice ap, 179 •, Richard, 116, 1 17, 154. 329. 351. 439. 487 Robert, 84, 1 14, 179, 192 , Roger, 86, 137, 233 , Rowland, 165*, 183 -, Simon (or Symon), 41s, 422 , Susan, 211 , Teage, 154 -, Thomas, 81, 102, 113, 166*, 171, 210, 326, 330. 369. 3S55. 390. 39Z. 396, 401, 407, 413, 416, 418, 429, 506 -, William, 112, 1 2 7, 138, 189, 329, 506 (or Wills), William, 326, 327, 329 Williamson, Ann, 130 . John, 96, 436 , Marie, 107 , Michell, 46 [561 , Nathaniel, 86, , Wm., 107 Willis, Ann, 222 , Elizabeth, 96, 423 , Henry, 413 , John, 50, 319, 319*, 320*, 423, 459 , Mary, 120 , Richard, 471, 472 , Thomas, 83, 423 , Wm., 74 WillUisson, Beniamone, 145 Larence, 145 Willmott (or WiUmatt), Ed- ward, 327, 328 ( ), Hugh, 327, 330 WiU-.ns, sec Williams W.limson, see Williamson WiUoughby, Lady Ann, 461 , Ann, 423 , Dorcas, 423 , Francis, Lord, 160*, l6l George, 459 -, John, 162*, 459 -, Nicholas, 423 -, Oliver, 417 INDEX. 579 Willoughby, William, Lord, l6l* , , 162 Willoughbye (Willowbey, Wil- loby, or Willowsaby), Thomas, 186, 248, 274 Willox, Matliew, 446 Wills, John, 152, 413 — , Roger, 52 (or Williams), William, 326, 327, 329 ? , see Ouills Willson, Henry, 173 , Nicholas, 466 , Wni.,416 , see Wilson Wilmose, John, 177 Wilse, Francis, 415 Wilson, Anthony, 487 , Charles, 487 , , Junr., 487 Clement, 193 262 Edward, 79, 487 Elisabeth, 433 George, 463 Heniy, 127, 188, 215, , Jacob, 86 , James, 296 , John, 102, 109, 172, 327. 329- 427 , Katherin, 105, 117 , Margavett, 487 , Mary, 433, 449 , Nathan, 124 , Reginald, 163*, 166 ■ , Richard, 94, 105, 446 , Robert, 105 ■-, Stephen, 433 , Thomas, 69, 223 , William, 444, 487 , see Willson Wilton, Francis, 202 WiUsheir, Benjamin, 466, 468 , John, 462 , Lawrence, 468 '- , Thomas, 463 ' , , Junr., 467, d&8 Senr., 467 , Widow, 465 Winch, Sir Humphiy, 162 Wi.iche, Mary, 278 , see Wynch WlndcoU, Elizabeth, 54 , Jo., 54 Windebanlc, Secretary, 114 Windmile (or Wynwill), Christo., 1S2, 263 Windor. Ann, 181 Windor, Edward, 193 Windsor, Thomas, Lord, l5o* Wing, Hugh, 240 Winge, Judith, 279 Robert, 279 Wingfield, Harbottle, 162* Wingate, Roger, 159*, see Wyngate Wingatt, John, 415 Winke, Debora, 71 Winne, Griffin, 219, j-ffi Wynn Winscomb, 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, 100 ■, John, 100 Wise, Abraham, 367 , Christopher, 487 , John, 36, 37, loa Wiseman, Katherin, 84 Witchfield, John, 150 Wite, Daniell, i;;;3, see White With (or Withief, Maiy, 130 , Symon, 195 With'e \i.e. , Withere], Richard, Withering, Jane, 488 [185 Thomas, 488 Withers, Susanna. 426 Withie (or With), Marie, 130 , Robert, 130 , Suzan, 130 , see Withy Withington, Tho., 368, 406 , Wm., 459 Withy, Jesper, 36, see Withie Witte' (Wittes, or White), John, 326, 32;, 331 Witton, jo., 103, see Whitton \V.tLS, Goodman, 191 Wins, see Williams WoJdall, Francis, 104 , Jo., lOI Patrick, 102 Wolfe, Emaiiuell, 41G Wolfinden, Jeremiah, 416 Wolhoiiston, Marie, 48 WoUey, Richard, 79 Wollraan, Richard, 120 Wolrich, John, 177 Wolrich, Mrs., 177 , Richard, 303 Wolton, James, 143 Wolverstone, Benjamin, 46S Elizabeth, 462 Wood, Abraham, 179, 233 , Alexander, 363, 364 , Andrew, 426 , Ann, 240 , Anne, 100 , Constunt, 87 , Elizabeth, 66, 130 . Francis, 446, 459 , Henry, 112, 180 , James, 416 , John, 35, 80, 82, 130, 190, 283 , Leonard, 105 , Nathaniell, 66 • , Percivall, 179, 240 , Patrick, 138 , Richard, 95 , Symon, 75 , Thomas, 39, 140, 176, 240. 303 , William, 130 , see Wood's Woodall, Henry, 182 Woodbridge, Elizabeth, 124 , Jo., 112 Woodcock, Josiia, 132 , Thomas, 407, 417 Wookcocke (or Woodcoke), William, 316*, 317, 344 Wood;ooke, John, 2S6 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, n6 , Richard, 98 Wood's, Robert, 1 90, see Wood Woodson, Frances, 182 , John, 172, 216 , Sarah, 172, 216 Woodstock, Robert, 81 Woodward, Christopher, 193, 206 , George, 47, 54, 281 , Hei.ry, 181, 182, 237, 242 , Jane, 237 , John, 281 /o- 58o INDEX. Woodward, Mary, 173 , Richard, 280, 281 , Rose, 2S0 Woodword, SaraiicU, 469 Woodyard, John, 436 , Mary, 4 36 Wooley, Joh.i, 184 Woolridge, William, 334, 339, 341 Woiden, Isaac, 65 , Jane, 43 Worli