Stephen Cranbrooke
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| Stephen Cranbrooke | |
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| Person | Stephen Cranbrooke |
| Title | |
| First name | Stephen |
| Middle name(s) | |
| Last name | Cranbrooke |
| Suffix | |
| Spouse of | |
| Widow of | |
| Occupation | Mariner |
| Secondary shorebased occupation | |
| Mariner occupation | |
| Associated with ship(s) | |
| Training | Not apprentice |
| Is apprentice of | |
| Was apprentice of | |
| Had apprentice(s) | |
| Citizen | Unknown |
| Literacy | Marke |
| Has opening text | Stephen Cranbrooke |
| Has signoff text | Hour glass symbol |
| Signoff image | {{{Transcription image}}} |
| Language skills | English language |
| Has interpreter | |
| Birth street | |
| Birth parish | |
| Birth town | |
| Birth county | |
| Birth province | |
| Birth country | |
| Res street | |
| Res parish | |
| Res town | Deale |
| Res county | Kent |
| Res province | |
| Res country | England |
| Birth year | 1621 |
| Marriage year | |
| Death year | |
| Probate date | |
| First deposition age | |
| Primary sources | |
| Act book start page(s) | |
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| Interrogatories page(s) | |
| Deposition start page(s) | HCA 13/72 f.173r Annotate |
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| Miscellaneous start page(s) | |
| Act book date(s) | |
| Personal answer date(s) | |
| Allegation date(s) | |
| Interrogatories date(s) | |
| Deposition date(s) | Nov 2 1657 |
| How complete is this biography? | |
| Has infobox completed | Yes |
| Has synthesis completed | No |
| Has HCA evidence completed | No |
| Has source comment completed | No |
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| Silver Ship litigation in 1650s | |
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Biographical synthesis
Stephen Cranbrooke (b.ca.1621; d.?). Mariner.
Evidence from High Court of Admiralty
Stephen Cranbrooke, a thirty-six year old mariner from Deale in Kent, deposed in the High Court of Admiralty on November 2nd 1657. He was examined upon a libel in the case of "The Lord Protector against Lemmon and Tuffnell".[1]