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Person | Thomas Peacock |
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First name | Thomas |
Middle name(s) | |
Last name | Peacock |
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Widow of | |
Occupation | Grocer |
Secondary shorebased occupation | |
Mariner occupation | |
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Training | |
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Was apprentice of | |
Had apprentice(s) | |
Citizen | Citizen |
Literacy | Signature |
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Has signoff text | |
Signoff image | {{{Transcription image}}} |
Language skills | English language |
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Res street | |
Res parish | Saint Botolph Billingsgate |
Res town | London |
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Res country | England |
Birth year | 1629 |
Marriage year | 1655, 1670 |
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Personal answer start page(s) | |
Allegation start page(s) | |
Interrogatories page(s) | |
Deposition start page(s) | HCA 13/70 f.403v Annotate |
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Deposition date(s) | Jul 25 1655 |
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s | |
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Biographical synthesis
Thomas Peacock, Citizen and Grocer of Saint Botolph Billingsgate, deposed in the High Court of Admiralty on July 25th 1655. He was the third deponent to be examined upon a libell given in on behalf of Giles Travers. The process of deposition had started on the previous day, with the examination first of Francis Gittings, a twenty year old cooper of Seething Lane in the parish of Barking,[1] and then John Bonnett, a twenty-eight year old cooper of Philpott Lane.[2]
The case was titled "Travers against Pomeroy and against lighter of about 200. tunns whereof the sayd Pomroy is owner and against any other. The case concerned the alleged damage to wine in a ship upon the river Thames which was being unloaded into lighters on the river. At issue was the conduct of the lighter men and an allegation of neglect on their behalf towards the wine.