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PROB 4/4238 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Blatte, James, of St Peter Cornhill, London, Citizen and Draper 05 August 1674 SEE [[HCA 13/73 f.176v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/73 f.176v]]
 
PROB 4/4238 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Blatte, James, of St Peter Cornhill, London, Citizen and Draper 05 August 1674 SEE [[HCA 13/73 f.176v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/73 f.176v]]
 
PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673 SEE [[HCA 13/73 f.176v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/73 f.176v]]
 
PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673 SEE [[HCA 13/73 f.176v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/73 f.176v]]
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- Transcribed 09/01/13: SEE [[Tools: PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673|PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673]]
  
 
PROB 11/401/94 Will of Richard Bogan, Merchant of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London. 10 September 1690  SEE [[HCA 13/72 f.469v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/72 f.469v]]
 
PROB 11/401/94 Will of Richard Bogan, Merchant of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London. 10 September 1690  SEE [[HCA 13/72 f.469v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/72 f.469v]]

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Probate Records



Editorial history

Created 11/05/13, by CSG



Purpose

The Probate Records page is an index to all probate records contained in the MarineLives-Tools wiki. New probate records can be added by users of the MarineLives-Tools wiki who have registered with the MarineLives project team.

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Wills: Alphabetical: Transcriptions available



Item count

66 items transcribed and available on MarineLives-Tools, as of 09/01/14, CSG


Probate record template



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PROB 11/334 Penn 129-184 Will of Sir Robert Abdy of Saint Albans [Saint Albans is a TNA mistranscription], Essex 10 November 1670



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PROB 11/350/141 Will of Thomas Bale, Merchant of London 03 February 1676

PROB 11/324/308 Will of Richard Batson June 16th 1667

PROB 11/325/434 Will of Sir William Batten 22 November 1667

PROB 11/311/477 Will of Alexander Bence of London (the elder) 14 July 1663
PROB 11/351/381 Will of Sir Alexander Bence of Dublin, County Dublin (the younger) 20 July 1676
PROB 11/360/578 Will of Squire Bence, Gentleman of London 12 September 1679

PROB 11/259/491 Will of Jeremy Blackman of Saint Andrew Undershaft 25 November 1656

PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673

PROB 11/370 Cottle 55-110 Will of Sir Thomas Bludworth, Alderman of London 10 July 1682

PROB 11/305/93 Will of William Boeve of Saint Dunstan in the East 10 July 1661

PROB 11/389/1 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London 29 July 1686

PROB 11/229/7 Will of Francis Bretton, Merchant of London 13 April 1653
PROB 11/231/594 Will of Francis Breton 01 September 1653
PROB 11/352/43 Will of John Breton 21 June 1676
PROB 11/392/3 Will of Thomas Breton, Merchant of London 04 February 1688

PROB 11/390/17 Will of Sir John Buckworth of Saint Peter Le Poer, 03 January 1688



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PROB 11/434/167 Will of Panus Calander of Saint Lawrence Poultrey, 24 September 1696

PROB 11/187/398 Will of Sir Christopher Clitherowe of Saint Andrew Undershaft, 22 November 1641
PROB 11/371/441 Will of James Clitherow of Boston, Middlesex 28 November 1682



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PROB 11/352/515 Will of Anne Delboe, Wife of London 23 December 1676
PROB 11/352/273 Will of Simon Delboe, Merchant of London 04 November 1676



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PROB 11/371/218 Will of Dame Grace Ford, Widow of London 24 October 1682



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PROB 11/201/192 Will of Humphrey Gayer, Merchant of Plymouth, Devon 09 July 1647
PROB 11/209/220 Will of Sir John Gayer, Alderman of London 07 September 1649
PROB 11/207/349 Will of Robert Gayer, Merchant and Fishmonger of London 09 March 1649



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PROB 11/356/608 Will of Sir Mathew Holworthy of Hackney, Middlesex 25 November 1678
PROB 11/194 Rivers 111-157 Will of Richard Holworthie, Merchant, Alderman of Bristol, Gloucestershire 09 December 1645



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PROB 11/367/477 Will of Sir Arthur Ingram of City of London 26 September 1681



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PROB 11/320/104 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666

PROB 11/175/364 Will of Bence Johnson, Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 21 November 1637
PROB 11/297/518 Will of Bence Johnson, Merchant of London (the younger) 19 April 1660

PROB 11/362/75 Will of John Jolliffe of London 15 January 1680



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PROB 11/393/403 Will of John Letten, Mercht. of London 24 December 1688
PROB 11/370/455 Will of Nathaniel Letten, Merchant of Saint Dionis Backchurch 15 August 1682

PROB 11/390/418 Jacob Lucie will of Saint Katherine Coleman, City of London 12 December 1688
PROB 11/312/250 Will of Luke Luce, of Saint Katherine Coleman, City of London 24 October 1663



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PROB 11/290/253 Will of Aaron Mico, Merchant of London 20 April 1659
PROB 11/334/494 Will of Dame Jane Mico, Widow of London 09 December 1670
PROB 11/320/440 Will of Sir Samuel Mico, Mercer of London 24 May 1666

PROB 11/176/302 Will of James Moyer, Mariner of Tower Wharf 02 March 1638 (James Moyer senior)
PROB 11/304/186 Will of James Moyer, Merchant of London 11 May 1661 (James Moyer junior) (This will has been partially transcribed)
PROB 11/380/577 Will of Lawrence Moyer of Lowlayton, Essex 30 September 1685 This will has been partially transcribed)
PROB 11/373/443 Will of Samuel Moyer of Saint Giles without Cripplegate 03 August 1683[1]



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PROB 11/318/92 Will of Dame Elizabeth Noell, Widow of London 06 October 1665
PROB 11/318/84 Will of Sir Martin Noell of London 06 October 1665



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PROB 11/465/40 Will of Thomas Papillon of London 03 June 1702

PROB 11/344/529 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674
PROB 11/240/592 Will of Samuell Penoyer, Merchant of London 12 May 1654
PROB 11/335/241 Will of William Pennoyer of London 13 February 1671

PROB 11/221/159 Will of John Pixly, Merchant of Smyrna, Turkey 16 March 1652
PROB 11/286/476 Will of Samuell Pixley, Merchant of London 01 February 1659



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PROB 11/340/70 Will of Andrew Riccard of Saint Olave Hart Street 19 September 1672
PROB 11/352/363 Will of John Riccard of Portesham, Dorset 21 November 1676

PROB 11/331/110 Will of Sir William Ryder of Stepney, Middlesex 02 October 1669



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PROB 11/324/309 Will of Abraham Sayon of Merchant 26 June 1667
PROB 11/258/527 Will of Francis Sayon, Merchant of London 29 October 1656
PROB 11/355/335 Will of Judith Sayon, Widow of London 01 December 1677

PROB 11/324/368 Will of Sir George Smith 06 July 1667

PROB 11/195/154 Will of William Spurstowe of Saint Stephen Coleman Street 4 February 1646



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PROB 11/351/63 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 1676

PROB 11/381/501 Will of George Torriano, Merchant Tailor of London 02 December 1685



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PROB 11/332/115 Will of Anthony Upton of Seville 25 January 1670



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PROB 11/337/217 Will of Dame Rebecca Vincent, Widow of London, 26 September 1671
PROB 11/305/443 Will of William Vincent, Merchant of Saint Martin Outwich, 23 September 1661



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PROB 11/213/418 Will of Philip Williams of Livorno 22 August 1650

PROB 11/274/558 Will of Nathan Wright of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 27 April 1658



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Wills and inventories: Alphabetical: MarineLives Christmas wish list for new transcriptions



Item count

96 items to transcribe, as of 09/01/14, CSG


Probate record template



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PROB 11/350/141 Will of Thomas Bale, Merchant of London 03 February 1676 SEE HCA 13/72 f.405v
- Transcribed on 09/01/14: SEE: PROB 11/350/141 Will of Thomas Bale, Merchant of London 03 February 1676

PROB 11/383/176 Will of George Baron, Merchant of Saint James Garlickhithe, City of London 14 May 1686 SEE HCA 13/72 f.405v

PROB 11/429/27 Will of John Bateman, Pewterer of Milton next Gravesend, Kent 06 March 1695[2]

PROB 11/402/469 Will of Leonard Bates, Scrivener of London 23 December 1690 SEE HCA 13/72 f.164r

PROB 4/2703 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Bellamy, John, of [All Hallows] Barking, London, cooper. 11 May 1666 SEE HCA 13/72 f.390v
PROB 11/316/375 Will of John Bellamy of All Hallows Barking, City of London 12 April 1665 SEE HCA 13/72 f.390v

PROB 11/395/73 Will of Richard Biles, Merchant of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, Dorset. 20 April 1689 SEE HCA 13/72 f.60v

PROB 11/444/363 Will of William Bird or Birde, Merchant of Hackney, Middlesex 26 March 1698 HCA 13/73 f.345v

PROB 4/4238 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Blatte, James, of St Peter Cornhill, London, Citizen and Draper 05 August 1674 SEE HCA 13/73 f.176v
PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673 SEE HCA 13/73 f.176v
- Transcribed 09/01/13: SEE PROB 11/343/57 Will of James Blatt, Draper of London 01 October 1673

PROB 11/401/94 Will of Richard Bogan, Merchant of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London. 10 September 1690 SEE HCA 13/72 f.469v

PROB 11/319/509 Will of George Boldero, Merchant of London 14 March 1666 SEE HCA 13/72 f.52v
PROB 11/304/17 Will of Henry Boldero, Merchant Adventurer of Dordrecht, Holland 03 April 1661 SEE HCA 13/72 f.52v

PROB 11/331/324 Will of Thomas Bonfoy of Hammersmith, Middlesex. 10 November 1669[3]

PROB 11/369/511 Will of Arnold Browne, Mariner of Mile End, Middlesex 24 April 1682 SEE HCA 13/72 f.492r

PROB 11/416/432 Will of Zachary Browne, Gentleman of Stepney, Middlesex. 27 October 1693 SEE HCA 13/72 f.125r

PROB 11/257/215 Will of Thomas Bruce, Scrivener of Westminster, Middlesex. 14 July 1656[4]

PROB 11/353/194 Will of Robert Burden, Baker of Gillingham, Kent. 13 February 1677[5]

PROB 11/418/423 Will of Edward Bushell, Merchant of Hackney, Middlesex 20 February 1694[6]




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PROB 11/360/45 Will of Cuthbert Carr, Mariner of Ipswich, Suffolk. 03 June 1679 SEE HCA 13/72 f.466r
PROB 4/12426 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Carr, Cuthbert, of Ipswich, Suffolk. 03 June 1679 SEE HCA 13/72 f.466r

PROB 11/296/118 Will of Anthony Fernandez Carnajall, Merchant of London 03 December 1659 [PRESUMABLY A TNA INDEXING ERROR FOR "CARVAJAL(L)"] SEE HCA 13/73 f.179r

PROB 11/363/666 Will of Henry Carter, Cooper of London. 23 September 1680 SEE HCA 13/72 f.53r

PROB 11/363/319 Will of Sir Francis Chaplin, One of the Alderman of the City of London of City of London. 05 July 1680 SEE HCA 13/72 f.306r

PROB 11/380/462 Will of Christopher Clitherow of Pinner, Middlesex 23 July 1685[7]

PROB 11/376/400 Will of John Cooke of Whitechapel London, Middlesex 26 June 1684 SEE HCA 13/72 f.11r

PROB 11/270/6 Will of Jarvis Couchman, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex. 02 October 1657[8]



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PROB 11/318/517 Will of John Daniel, Notary Public of London 18 November 1665[9]

PROB 4/17767 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Dyson, John, of Lambeth, Surrey, merchant 1673 SEE HCA 13/72 f.56r



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PROB 11/305/435 Will of Jenkin Ellis, Cordwainer of Saint Katherine London 21 September 1661[10]



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PROB 11/402/122 Will of Phillipp Farewell, Mariner of Saint Paul Shadwell, Middlesex. 12 November 1690 SEE HCA 13/72 f.91v

PROB 11/418/481 Will of William Fudge, Mariner of Wapping Whitechapel, Middlesex. 28 February 1694 SEE HCA 13/71 f.13v



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PROB 11/304/113 Will of John Gill of Richmond, Surrey 27 April 1661 SEE HCA 13/72 f.445v
PROB 11/390/253 Will of John Gill, Merchant of London 23 February 1688 SEE HCA 13/72 f.445v

PROB 11/312/248 Will of John Grant, Mariner of Gillingham, Kent. 24 October 1663[11]

PROB 11/398/58 Will of Thomas Grant, Mariner of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, Middlesex 10 January 1690[12]

PROB 11/373/6 Will of Thomas Gregg, Pewterer of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex 02 May 1683[13]



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PROB 11/377/408 Will of Francis Hacker, Salter of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, City of London. 20 October 1684 SEE HCA 13/72 f.306r

PROB 11/315/282 Will of Joseph Hamond, Merchant and Salter of City of London. 19 November 1664[14]

PROB 11/296/306 Will of Humphry Hardwick, Merchant of London 08 December 1659[15]


PROB 11/382/225 Will of Samuel Haughton, Scrivener of London 18 February 1686 SEE HCA 13/72 f.180v

PROB 11/420/265 Will of Humphrey Holcombe, Merchant of London. 05 June 1694 SEE HCA 13/72 f.91v



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PROB 5/3180 Miscellaneous Inventories, Accounts, and Associated Documents. IXEM, Frederick, of St Katherine Coleman, London. 1674[16]



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PROB 4/11914 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Jauncey, James, citizen and grocer of London. 31 May 1675 SEE HCA 13/72 f.463v
PROB 11/347/420 Will of James Jancy, Grocer of Saint Lawrence Jewry, City of London 17 April 1675 SEE HCA 13/72 f.463v



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PROB 11/267/429 Will of Roger Kilvert, Merchant of London 17 September 1657[17]



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PROB 11/362/503 Will of William Lane, Salter of London. 20 April 1680 SEE HCA 13/72 f.236v



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PROB 11/316/568 Will of Elias Mandevill, Draper of London 13 May 1665 SEE HCA 13/72 f.43r

PROB 11/355/34 Will of Lawrence Martel, Merchant of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London. 05 March 1677
PROB 4/8681 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Martel, Laurence, of St Gabriel Fanchurch, London, merchant 5 June 1679

PROB 11/340/502 Will of Thomas Middleton of London. 16 December 1672

PROB 11/282/242 Will of Robert Mollen, Pewterer of London 28 September 1658[18]

PROB 11/411/186 Will of Henry Mudd of Stepney, Middlesex 07 September 1692 SEE HCA 13/72 f.43r



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O

PROB 11/324/410 Will of Robert Oldfeild of Spalding 18 July 1667 SEE HCA 13/72 f.141v



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PROB 11/381/12 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex. 26 February 1685 SEE HCA 13/72 f.44v

PROB 11/454/366 Will of Roger Paxton, Mariner of Redriffe, Surrey. 04 March 1700[19]

PROB 4/5942 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Paine, Ephraim, Citizen and Clothworker of London. 21 February 1679 SEEHCA 13/72 f.227r
PROB 11/356/198 Will of Ephraim Payne, Clothworker of City of London. 16 February 1678 SEEHCA 13/72 f.227r

PROB 11/306/348 Will of Gowen Paynter, Merchant of London 26 November 1661[20]

PROB 11/332/657 Will of Thomas Pawley, Gentleman of Uny Lelant, Cornwall. 13 May 1670 SEE HCA 13/72 f.443r

PROB 11/328/120 Will of Gregory Peake, Gentleman of Middle Temple London, City of London. 12 October 1668[21]

PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690]. 1684 SEE HCA 13/72 f.38r
PROB 11/378/182 Will of Peter Proby, Merchant Taylor of London 21 November 1684
PROB 32/31/190 FILED EXHIBITS WITH INVENTORIES: 1662-1720. Deceased: Proby, Peter, Putney, Surrey Declaration. 19 June 1690



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PROB 11/328/520 Will of John Rayment, Ropemaker of Stepney, Middlesex. 21 December 1668[22]

PROB 11/411/182 Will of Sir Peter Rich, Alderman of the City of London of City of London. 07 September 1692 SEE HCA 13/72 f.86r


PROB 11/394/378 Will of Robert Richbell, Merchant of Southampton, Hampshire 16 March 1689[23]



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PROB 11/354/604 Will of Hugh Salisbury, Gentleman of Portsmouth, Hampshire. 06 November 1677 SEE HCA 13/72 f.140r

PROB 11/295/231 Will of Mathew Sherley, Mariner of Poplar, Middlesex 13 September 1659[24]

PROB 11/392/393 Will of Sir John Shorter, Lord Mayor of the City of London 19 September 1688[25]

PROB 11/273/208 Will of Peter Silvester, Merchant of Saint James Dukes Place, City of London. 11 February 1658[26]

PROB 4/11582 Skinner, Frederick, of All Hallows in the Wall, London ob. beyond the seas [goods left unadmd. by Daniel Skinner, son and admr., also since dead] 1685 21 Feb. [sic]

PROB 11/336/340 Will of Ambrose Smith, Vintner of London. 01 July 1671[27]



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PROB 11/286/108 Will of Thomas Taylor, Shipwright of Wapping, Middlesex. 10 January 1659[28]


PROB 11/328/263 Will of Samuell Thompson, Stationer of London 09 November 1668 SEE HCA 13/72 f.126v

PROB 11/381/328 Will of Isaac Tillard, Merchant of Plymouth, Devon 03 November 1685[29]

PROB 11/368/390 Will of Mathew Treavis, Salter of London 02 December 1681 SEE HCA 13/72 f.464r

PROB 11/385/256 Will of John Tuffley, Cooper of Saint Botolph Aldgate London 22 November 1686[30]

PROB 11/421/409 Will of John Turner, Merchant of London 05 October 1694 SEE HCA 13/72 f.202v




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PROB 11/339/386 Will of William Usticke or Ustick, Merchant of City of London. 13 July 1672 SEE HCA 13/72 f.443r



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PROB 11/341/455 Will of Adrian Poest otherwise Adrian Vander Poest, Merchant and Mercer of London 07 April 1673[31]

PROB 11/347/128 Will of Caleb Veren, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey. 03 February 1675 SEE HCA 13/72 f.91v



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PROB 11/341/284 Will of Robert Walker, Merchant of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, Surrey. 21 February 1673 SEE HCA 13/72 f.91v

PROB 11/404/104 Will of Armiger Warner, Mariner of London 16 March 1691[32]

PROB 11/362/366 Will of Henry Warner, Merchant of London 08 March 1680 SEE HCA 13/72 f.449r

PROB 11/331/210 Will of John Watson, Merchant Tailor of London 22 October 1669 SEE HCA 13/72 f.94r

PROB 11/340/223 Will of Edward Webb of Saint Paul Shadwell, Middlesex SEE HCA 13/72 f.231v

PROB 11/370/423 Will of William Wescott, Pewterer of Saint Botolph without Aldgate London 04 August 1682[33]

PROB 11/328/419 Will of John Wheake, Merchant of London 03 December 1668[34]

PROB 11/371/158 Will of William Wheatley, Grocer of London 11 October 1682[35]

PROB 11/359/336 Will of Richard Wild, Merchant of the City of Canaria of City of London 10 March 1679[36]

PROB 11/368/469 Will of Samuel Wilson, Merchant of London 17 December 1681 SEE HCA 13/72 f.202v

PROB 11/363/70 Will of William Wood, Merchant of Saint Martin Orgar, City of London 15 May 1680 SEE HCA 13/72 f.336r

PROB 4/13498 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Woodfine, Captain, Thomas, of Stepney, Mdx. 16 June 1662
PROB 11/308/367 Will of Thomas Woodfine, Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 16 June 1662 SEE HCA 13/72 f.460v

PROB 4/14692 Woodgreen, Captain, Isaac, of St. Paul, Shadwell, Mdx. 1689 10 May
PROB 11/394/415 Will of Isaac Woodgreene, Gentleman of Saint Paul Shadwell, Middlesex. 26 March 1689



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Inventories: Transcriptions available



Item count

4 items transcribed and available on MarineLives-Tools, as of 09/01/14, CSG



Probate record template



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PROB 4/8072 Inventory of John Jolliffe, 1676 (scroll)



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PROB 5/840 ff. 1-27, Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666



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PROB 4/18483 Pennoyer, Mrs. Martha, of the Citty of London, widdow, 1674



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PROB 4/18073 (scroll) Inventory of Judith Sayon, 1676 or 1679



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  1. The London merchant, Samuel Moyer, was one of the owners and freighters of the ship Elizabeth and Anne sent in 1655 to load currants in Nathalgo in the Eastern Mediiterranean. The other owners were William Williams, John Langley, James Wich (probably alias James Wyche, merchant), and Richard Langford, a mariner from Poplar. SEE HCA 13/71 f.13r
  2. John Bateman, a thirty-five year old citizen of London and pewterer, was deposed in March 1658, regarding a shipment of tin from Plymouth, which had been lost on the Isaack. See HCA 13/72 f.273r
  3. Thomas Bonfoy, a thirty-seaven year old London merchant was deposed in June 1658 regarding the Canary wine trade. See HCA 13/72 f.337r
  4. Captaine Alexander Twiddy stated in his deposition of June 1657 that he was present "in the shopp of Thomas Bruce a Scrivener in king streete Westminster" on June 28th, 1653, where he witnessed the signing and sealing of a bill of sale. The scivener, Thomas Bruce, appears to have died two or three years later, with his will proved in July 1656. See HCA 13/72 f.55v
  5. The fifty year old Gillingham baker, Robert Burdin, gave a witness statement on the behalfe of Henry Jolfe, the late master of a Rochester hoy. Jolfe's wages had not been paid. Burdin argued that Jolfe had performed well as master, since one of the hoy's owners gave Jolfe "a peece of Cotton to make his children coates, which hee sayd hee gave him for his care in his sayd imployment." See HCA 13/72 f.319r
  6. The brothers Edward and John Bushell were in partnership, trading with Portugal, Brazil, Barbados and elsewhere. For a time, John Bushell was resident in Lisbon. See HCA 13/72 f.294v
  7. Christopher Clitheroe, a forty one year old gentleman of Black ffryers in the City of London, was a witness in the HCA in August 1658. See HCA 13/72 f.442v
  8. See HCA 13/72 f.105v
  9. John Daniel, a forty year old Notary publique of the city of London, was a deponent in HCA 13/72 f.16v
  10. Jenkin Ellis was the subject of extensive litigation over his wharf between Saint Catherine's dock and Saint Catherine's stairs. See for example: HCA 13/72 f.350r
  11. John Grant was a forty-nine year old mariner of Gillingham, Kent, when he was deposed in June 1658 in the case of Henry Jolfe, late master of the hoy the Thomas and Katherine against its owners for his wages. See HCA 13/72 f.319r
  12. Thomas Grant was a fifty year old mariner of London, who had sailed as master of ships on multiple voyages within the Mediterranean over twenty years. It is possible, though somewhat unlikely, that his will is that of the Thomas Grant, mariner, of Mariner of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, proved in January 1680. See HCA 13/72 f.189r
  13. Thomas Gregg, a forty-four year old pewterer of the parish of Saint Andrew in holborne, London, was deposed in March 1658 regarding the loss of tin sent in the Isaack from Plymouth. He was still resident in Saint Andrew Holborne when his will was proved in 1683, putting him at ca. sixty-seven when he died. See HCA 13/72 f.272v
  14. Joseph Hammond was one of the owners of the Packet frigot (alt. Parker frigot), together with John Ray, William Cockcroft, and James Drawater See HCA 13/72 f.334r
  15. Deposition of Humphrey Hardwick of Saint Nicholas Lane, London, Merchant, aged 29 yeares, HCA 13/71 f.52v
  16. The notary publique, Frederick Ixem, was thirty years of age when he was deposed regarding the ship the Poppekerk in June 1657. His writing office was near the Royal Exchange, London. He appears in the London Hearth Tax returns for 1662 in the first precinct of the Coleman Street ward in a residence of six hearths. See HCA 13/72 f.56v
  17. A suit was brought in the HCA in March 1658 against the ship the Providence by Catherine kilverth. The suit, in which the stationer and printer, Hezekiah Usher of Boston, New England, was deposed, mentions Roger Kilvart and Company. On the assumption that this Roger Kilverth was a London merchant and was deceased, this is a probable match with the will of Roger Kilvert, merchant of London, which was proved in September 1657. See HCA 13/72 f.273v
  18. Robert Moulins, a pewterer of Saint Margaret Lothbury London, was deposed in March 1658 regarding the loss of tin sent from Plymouth on the Isaack. He may be the same man whose will was proved later that year, in September 1658, suggesting he died an early death at around the age of thirty. Alternatively the will may have been of an eponymous relative. See HCA 13/72 f.272r
  19. A Rederiff mariner named Roger Paxton was deposed in April 1658 on behalf of Joseph Dobins, master of the Peter, regarding a voyage from Lisbon to Brazil. This may be the same Roger Paxton, also of Redriff, Surrey, whose will was proved in March 1700, which would place him at roughly seventy-two years of age at his death. However, the will may also be that of a relative. See HCA 13/72 f.281r
  20. Gowen Paynter was a merchant resident in the Canary islands, who served as correspondent and agent for John Page, and for other English merchants. See, for example HCA 13/72 f.335v
  21. Gregory Peake was a lawyer of Middle Temple, who in November 1657 at the age of 39 deposed in the case of Sowden against Haddock on behalf of Sowden. He stated that he and his servant (and fellow deponent) Richard Price had last August compared a copy of the exhibit in the case with the original, which was at the Auditor's office in Warwick Lane, London, and hadthereupon signed the copy. See HCA 13/72 f.175v
  22. John Rayment, a Ratcliff ropemaker, was just twenty-two years old when he was deposed in the case of Edward Bartlet against the ship the Edward and Richard Rooke and Company. See HCA 13/72 f.322v
  23. Robert Richbell was a deponent in HCA 13/72 f.9v
  24. Mathew Sherley, mariner of Poplar, was forty years old in March 1658 when he was deposed on behalfe of Zachary Browne, the late commander of the ship the English ship of war, the Hercules the case of HCA 13/72 f.308v
  25. John Shorter (later Sir John Shorter) appears in partnership with William Warren. See HCA 13/72 f.104v
  26. Peter Silvester was a deponent in HCA 13/72 f.25r
  27. Ambrose Smith mentioned as a merchant and part-owner of the Endeavour of Arundell. See HCA 13/72 f.110v
  28. Captaine John Taylor, a shipwright of Wapping, was fifty-six years old when he was deposed in July 1658 in the case of Warner against Matson and how. See HCA 13/72 f.321v
  29. Isaack Tillard, a merchant of Plymouth, was the correspondent of the Saint Brides London grocer William Wheatley, as acknowledged in Wheatley's deposition in HCA 13/72 f.307r
  30. John Tuffley, a twenty-one year old cooper of the parish of Saint Olave Hartstreete was deposed in May 1658 in a case concerning sugar brought to London in the Oporto Merchant. Tuffley was at the time a servant to the cooper Alexander fowler, who was usually imploed by Alexander Bence and Edward Bushell in their affairs. This may be the same John Tuffley, whose will, showing him as a cooper of Saint Botolph Algate London, was proved in 1686. This would make Tuffley ca. forty-nine years of age at his death. See HCA 13/72 f.297v
  31. Adrian Vanderpost, Joseph Tilley, Robert Cordell and company were the owners of the fortune in 1654 and 1655, which was sent to Salley and Santa Cruse in Barbary, and then put in at Cadiz in Spain due to foul weather. See HCA 13/72 f.17r
  32. See HCA 13/72 f.336v
  33. William Westcot (or Wescott), a forty-two year old pewterer of Saint Buttolphs Algate London, was deposed in March 1658 regarding the loss of tin sent from Plymouth in the Isaack. His will records him in the same parish when it was proved in 1682, when he was ca. sixty-six years of age. See HCA 13/72 f.271v
  34. The London merchant John Wheake was aged thirty-two when he was deposed in the case of Swan against Whittle in June 1657. He stated in his deposition that he had been a factor living in Bilboa, Spain, for twelve years. He is probably the merchant John Wheakle of London whose will was proved in December 1668, making him ca. forty-three at his death. See HCA 13/72 f.56v
  35. William Wheatley, a thirty year old grocer resident in the parish of Saint Brides in 1658, was deposed in HCA 13/72 f.307r
  36. Richard Wilde, a 19 year old London merchant, was deposed in HCA 13/72 f.12v in a case concerning Canary wines