Difference between revisions of "William Castell"
m |
|||
Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
There appears to have been an older William Castle (alt. Castell; Castel) (b. ?; m. Margarett [d. 1635]; d. 1649), also a shipwright of Redriff, who may have been the father (or uncle) of the younger William and William's putative brother Robert Castell.<ref>[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=0clSAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA72 G.W. Phillips, The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Bermondsey (London, 1841), p.73]]</ref> The date of William Castell senior's death is recorded in antiquarian records from the mid-C19th as 1649, with the surname spelled with a double "l". This source states it draws on Stow, since in 1841 the memorial stones were already near unreadable. In the electronic edition of Strype (1720), however, the surname is spelled with a single "l".<ref>[https://www.dhi.ac.uk/strype/TransformServlet?page=book4_026&display=normal Strype, Survey of London (1720), [online] (hriOnline, Sheffield): 'Bridge Ward without, Bermondsey Benefactions. The Parish Church of St. MARY MAGDALEN Bermondsey. These are the MONUMENTS in this Church; there being no Remainders of old ones. South Isle. p.26], | There appears to have been an older William Castle (alt. Castell; Castel) (b. ?; m. Margarett [d. 1635]; d. 1649), also a shipwright of Redriff, who may have been the father (or uncle) of the younger William and William's putative brother Robert Castell.<ref>[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=0clSAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA72 G.W. Phillips, The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Bermondsey (London, 1841), p.73]]</ref> The date of William Castell senior's death is recorded in antiquarian records from the mid-C19th as 1649, with the surname spelled with a double "l". This source states it draws on Stow, since in 1841 the memorial stones were already near unreadable. In the electronic edition of Strype (1720), however, the surname is spelled with a single "l".<ref>[https://www.dhi.ac.uk/strype/TransformServlet?page=book4_026&display=normal Strype, Survey of London (1720), [online] (hriOnline, Sheffield): 'Bridge Ward without, Bermondsey Benefactions. The Parish Church of St. MARY MAGDALEN Bermondsey. These are the MONUMENTS in this Church; there being no Remainders of old ones. South Isle. p.26], | ||
− | accessed 06/01/2018</ref> There is a marriage recorded in the parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey for a "William Castell and Elizabeth Smith" on July 12th 1636, which could conceivable be a second marriage of William Castell senior.<ref>[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1624/31280_199007-00229/1992477?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Ancestry.com, Online facsimile records of Parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, 1603-1642, p.224], accessed 06/01/2018</ref> | + | accessed 06/01/2018</ref> There is a marriage recorded in the parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey for a "William Castell and Elizabeth Smith" on July 12th 1636, which could conceivable be a second marriage of William Castell senior.<ref>[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1624/31280_199007-00229/1992477?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Ancestry.com, Online facsimile records of Parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, 1603-1642, p.224], accessed 06/01/2018</ref> It could also conceivably be the first marriage of William Castell (b. ca. 1629), though this is less likely. |
A further William Castell is recorded as buried in linen in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, on April 22nd 1696.<ref>[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1624/31280_199006-00151/2856924?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, 1678-1725, facsimile, Ancestry online], accessed 06/01/2018</ref> This burial date matches a probate record dated April 29th, 1696, for a William Castell, shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey.<ref>[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_310621-00506?pid=703763&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dkfq11%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-g%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3DWilliam%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln%3DCastell%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN%26msypn__ftp%3DBermondsey,%2520Surrey,%2520England%26msypn%3D87691%26msypn_PInfo%3D8-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5286%257C87691%257C0%257C0%257C%26msydy%3D1640%26cp%3D0%26catbucket%3Dr%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3D6i3%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26msypn_x%3D1%26pcat%3DROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3D703763%26recoff%3D10%252011%252022%252023%26dbid%3D5111%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D6&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kfq11&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true PROB 11/431/171 Will of William Castell, Shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, Surrey 29 April 1696], available from Ancestry online, accessed 06/01/2018</ref> The will of this William Castell, written in March 1694/95, but proven in 1696, identifies his wife as Susanna Castell, to whom he bequeathes his one eighth share in the "Lights at Harwich". It identifies William's uncle as Mr Robert Castell, his mother as Mrs Elizabeth Clapp, his brother-in-law as Mr John Helling, and his brother as John Castell, who was appointed sole executor of the will. | A further William Castell is recorded as buried in linen in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, on April 22nd 1696.<ref>[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1624/31280_199006-00151/2856924?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, 1678-1725, facsimile, Ancestry online], accessed 06/01/2018</ref> This burial date matches a probate record dated April 29th, 1696, for a William Castell, shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey.<ref>[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_310621-00506?pid=703763&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dkfq11%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-g%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3DWilliam%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln%3DCastell%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN%26msypn__ftp%3DBermondsey,%2520Surrey,%2520England%26msypn%3D87691%26msypn_PInfo%3D8-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5286%257C87691%257C0%257C0%257C%26msydy%3D1640%26cp%3D0%26catbucket%3Dr%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3D6i3%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26msypn_x%3D1%26pcat%3DROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3D703763%26recoff%3D10%252011%252022%252023%26dbid%3D5111%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D6&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kfq11&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true PROB 11/431/171 Will of William Castell, Shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, Surrey 29 April 1696], available from Ancestry online, accessed 06/01/2018</ref> The will of this William Castell, written in March 1694/95, but proven in 1696, identifies his wife as Susanna Castell, to whom he bequeathes his one eighth share in the "Lights at Harwich". It identifies William's uncle as Mr Robert Castell, his mother as Mrs Elizabeth Clapp, his brother-in-law as Mr John Helling, and his brother as John Castell, who was appointed sole executor of the will. |
Revision as of 17:55, January 6, 2018
William Castell | |
---|---|
Person | William Castell |
Title | |
First name | William |
Middle name(s) | |
Last name | Castell |
Suffix | |
Spouse of | |
Widow of | |
Occupation | Shipwright |
Secondary shorebased occupation | |
Mariner occupation | |
Associated with ship(s) | |
Training | Not apprentice |
Is apprentice of | |
Was apprentice of | |
Had apprentice(s) | |
Citizen | Unknown |
Literacy | Signature |
Has opening text | William Castle |
Has signoff text | Wm. Castell |
Signoff image | (Invalid transcription image) |
Language skills | English language |
Has interpreter | |
Birth street | |
Birth parish | |
Birth town | |
Birth county | |
Birth province | |
Birth country | |
Res street | Redriffe Wall |
Res parish | Saint Mary Magdalen |
Res town | Bermondsey |
Res county | Surrey |
Res province | |
Res country | England |
Birth year | 1629 |
Marriage year | |
Death year | 1681 |
Probate date | April 29, 1696 |
First deposition age | 31 |
Primary sources | |
Act book start page(s) | |
Personal answer start page(s) | |
Allegation start page(s) | |
Interrogatories page(s) | |
Deposition start page(s) | HCA 13/73 f.671r Annotate |
Chancery start page(s) | |
Letter start page(s) | |
Miscellaneous start page(s) | |
Act book date(s) | |
Personal answer date(s) | |
Allegation date(s) | |
Interrogatories date(s) | |
Deposition date(s) | Dec 19 1660 |
How complete is this biography? | |
Has infobox completed | No |
Has synthesis completed | No |
Has HCA evidence completed | No |
Has source comment completed | No |
Ship classification | |
Type of ship | Shore based trade |
Silver Ship litigation in 1650s | |
Role in Silver Ship litigation | None |
Biographical synthesis
William Castell (alt. Wm. Castell; William Castel; William Castle; ?William Castall) (b. ca. 1629; m. 1663; d. July 1681).
Shipwright of Redriffe Wall in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey.
A widower by the age of 34, he married, presumably as a second marriage, Martha Batten, daughter of Surveyor of the Navy, William Batten, and his first wife, Margaret Browne, in 1663.[1]
Reportedly the brother of Robert Castell, also a shipwright.
There appears to have been an older William Castle (alt. Castell; Castel) (b. ?; m. Margarett [d. 1635]; d. 1649), also a shipwright of Redriff, who may have been the father (or uncle) of the younger William and William's putative brother Robert Castell.[2] The date of William Castell senior's death is recorded in antiquarian records from the mid-C19th as 1649, with the surname spelled with a double "l". This source states it draws on Stow, since in 1841 the memorial stones were already near unreadable. In the electronic edition of Strype (1720), however, the surname is spelled with a single "l".[3] There is a marriage recorded in the parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey for a "William Castell and Elizabeth Smith" on July 12th 1636, which could conceivable be a second marriage of William Castell senior.[4] It could also conceivably be the first marriage of William Castell (b. ca. 1629), though this is less likely.
A further William Castell is recorded as buried in linen in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, on April 22nd 1696.[5] This burial date matches a probate record dated April 29th, 1696, for a William Castell, shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey.[6] The will of this William Castell, written in March 1694/95, but proven in 1696, identifies his wife as Susanna Castell, to whom he bequeathes his one eighth share in the "Lights at Harwich". It identifies William's uncle as Mr Robert Castell, his mother as Mrs Elizabeth Clapp, his brother-in-law as Mr John Helling, and his brother as John Castell, who was appointed sole executor of the will.
Evidence from High Court of Admiralty
1655
A High Court of Admiralty case concerning the shipment of 500 loads of timber from Norfolk for delivery to "Mr William Castle of Redriffe a shipwright dwelling there".[7]
Also in 1655, specifically on August 1st 1655, John Wyer, a shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, deposed "on the behalfe of William Castle". He stated that "upon Wednesday the 18th day of July last past about tenn of the clock in the fore noone of the same day this deponent and John Groome, Henry Berry and Joseph Graves Shipwrights were put aboard and in quiet and peaceable possession of the shipp the Greyhound (lying against Redriff Staires) by Mr William Castle and by him ordered to keepe the possession thereof to his use".[8]
1660
Thirty-one year old William Castell was deposed in the High Court of Admiralty on December 19th, 1660. He gave evidence in the case of the Anne and Margaret.[9]
The case concerned the shipp the Anne and Margaret, which had been built in 1655 by William Castell at the commission of Charles Sanders, the ship's subsequent master. From contractual agreement between Sanders and Castell in February 1655 to the ship's launch in July of the same year, the ship took approximately five months to complete. Castle charged Sanders £1220 for the ship's hull and masts. Sanders had the ship rigged, fitted and furnished by other suppliers, at a cost, Castell believed, of a further £1200.[10]
We know from the earlier deposition on October 28th, 1658, of Richard Pigg, former cooper of the ship, that the ship was "of the burthen of 160 tonns or thereabouts, and carried 18 gunns, and 29 men" at the time of her capture by the warship the Gelderland in 1657.[11]
Comment on sources
1678
ADM 106/333/332 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. Abraham Greaves, Jonas Shish, Captain Richard Potter, Deptford. Captain Castle and one of the other merchant Shipwrights say they were told they would receive an additional allowance but this is not true. 21 June 1678
ADM 106/333/304 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. Francis Barham, John Greaves, Abraham Greaves, Richard Boys, John Longe, Mark Croney, Company of Shipwrights. Report of 3rd Rates being built at Henry Johnson's and Robert Castell's shipyards at Blackwall and Deptford. 26 June 1678
ADM 106/333/308 Francis Barham, John Greaves, Richard Boys, John Longe, Mark Croney, John Yarwood, Jonas Shish junior, Company of Shipwrights, Shipwrights Hall. Report of 3rd Rates being built at Henry Johnson's and Robert Castell's [this could be the same as Captain Castle?] shipyards. 1678 Sept 20
ADM 106/336/437 Thomas Lewsley, Purveyor. Asks for a warrant for Deptford to receive goods from Captain Castle, Robert Castle, Abraham Graves, Richard Wood and George Body for the 30 new ships. 1678 Jan 23"
1696
PROB 11/431/171 Will of William Castell, Shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, Surrey 29 April 1696
1698
PROB 11/447/176 Will of Robert Castell, Shipwright of Deptford, Kent 20 August 1698
SECONDARY SOURCES
'Castles Shipbuilding: Castles History Project', web resource[12]- ↑ Joseph Lemuel Chester, (ed.), Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued from the Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury at London, 1543 to 1869, vol. 2 (London, 1886), p.71, accessed 06/01/2018; 'William Batten', Wikipedia entry, accessed 06/01/2018; 'Castles Shipbuilding: Castles History Project', web resource, accessed 06/01/2018
- ↑ G.W. Phillips, The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Bermondsey (London, 1841), p.73]
- ↑ Strype, Survey of London (1720), [online (hriOnline, Sheffield): 'Bridge Ward without, Bermondsey Benefactions. The Parish Church of St. MARY MAGDALEN Bermondsey. These are the MONUMENTS in this Church; there being no Remainders of old ones. South Isle. p.26], accessed 06/01/2018
- ↑ Ancestry.com, Online facsimile records of Parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, 1603-1642, p.224, accessed 06/01/2018
- ↑ Parish records of Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, 1678-1725, facsimile, Ancestry online, accessed 06/01/2018
- ↑ PROB 11/431/171 Will of William Castell, Shipwright of Saint Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, Surrey 29 April 1696, available from Ancestry online, accessed 06/01/2018
- ↑ HCA 13/127 f.47r
- ↑ HCA 13/70 f.351r
- ↑ HCA 13/73 f.671r
- ↑ HCA 13/73 f.671v
- ↑ HCA 13/72 f.640r; HCA 13/72 f.641r
- ↑ 'Castles Shipbuilding: Castles History Project', web resource, accessed 06/01/2018