Henry Harbin

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Henry Harbin
Person Henry Harbin
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First name Henry
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Has opening text Henry Harbyn
Has signoff text Hen: Harbin
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Language skills English language
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Res parish Saint Lawrence Pountney
Res town London
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Res country England
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Deposition start page(s) HCA 13/70 f.385v Annotate
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Deposition date(s) Jun 21 1655
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
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Biographical synthesis

Henry Harbin (alt. Harbyn) (b.N/A; d.?). Servant of John Harbin.

Lived with John Harbin in the parish of Saint Lawrence Pountney for the two years prior to his deposition in 1655.

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

Henry Harbin deposed in the High Court of Admiralty on June 21st 1655.[1] He deposed on an allegation given in in the case of "Harbyn against Wills".

The case concerned a dispute over French tobacco and involved John Harbin's correspondents in France.

Comment on sources

"Merchant Taylors' School Register. 11 Mar. 1637-8:...Alexander Harbin. fn.4. Alexander Harbin, of St. Laurence Pountney Parish. He was son of Andrew Harbin, of London, citizen and dyer, and was apprenticed as a merchant taylor 10 Sep. 1645. (M, T, Bindings.)"[2]

"Merchant Taylors' School Register. 11 Sep. 1672:...Joseph Harbin. fn.6. Joseph Harbin, probably son of John, who was Churchwarden of St. Laurence Pountney, 1656."[3]

"Merchant Taylors' School Register. 11 Sep. 1672:...Andrew Harbin. fn.2. Andrew Harbin, of St. Laurence Pountney parish. Cf. ante."[4]

"Deed: Release to uses of a marriage settlement for £1000

(i) Andrew Harbin, citizen and (?) of London and Roger Lock citizen and dyer of London
(ii) Alexander Harbin, citizen and merchant tailor of London (son and heir of Andrew Harbin) and Dorothy Moyse of London, spinster
(iii) Mary Bence of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, widow, and John Pitts, citizen and carpenter of London.

Manor of (?) or Hempners and the Manor House and 110 acres in Little Parndon and Nazeing in occupation of John Beard and third part of the advowson of Parndon, in Little Parndon and Nazeing.

Bought 29 September - 6 October 1652 from John Welden of Westminster, clerk, and Hannah his wife."[5]

PROB 11/368/490 Will of Andrew Harbin, Leather Seller of London 22 December 1681

PROB 11/959/422 Will of Elizabeth Harbin, Widow of Saint Lawrence Pountney, City of London 23 August 1770
  1. HCA 13/70 f.385v|HCA 13/70 f.385v
  2. Charles J. Robinson (ed.), A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylors' School, vol.1 (Lewes, 1882), p.142, viewed 04/08/2016
  3. Charles J. Robinson (ed.), A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylors' School, vol.1 (Lewes, 1882), p.274, viewed 04/08/2016
  4. Charles J. Robinson (ed.), A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylors' School, vol.1 (Lewes, 1882), p.282, viewed 04/08/2016
  5. Essex Record Office, Estate and Family records, Clayton MSS, ref: D/DAc 182, viewed 04/08/2016