George Moulin
George Moulin | |
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Person | George Moulin |
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First name | George |
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Last name | Moulin |
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Occupation | Mariner |
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Mariner occupation | |
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Training | Not apprentice |
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Citizen | Unknown |
Literacy | Marke |
Has opening text | George Moulin |
Has signoff text | C |
Signoff image | (Invalid transcription image) |
Language skills | English language |
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Res street | Shadwell |
Res parish | Stepney |
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Res county | Middlesex |
Res province | |
Res country | England |
Birth year | 1621 |
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Deposition start page(s) | HCA 13/68 f.16r Annotate |
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Deposition date(s) | Oct 13 1653 |
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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 | |
Role in Silver Ship litigation | None |
Biographical synthesis
George Moulin (b. ca. 1623; d. ?). Mariner.
Resident in 1653 in Shadwell.
Evidence from High Court of Admiralty
Thirty-two year old George Moulin deposed on October 13th 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty.[1] He was examined on an allegation in the case of "The Keepers of the Liberty on the one part against the Golden Starr or Morning Starr.[2]
George Moulin gave an account of a naval battle. He stated that "upon the Munday next after the Portland fight this last winter the tyme otherwise he remembreth not, the arlate shipps the Advantage and the Waterhound tooke the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr in fight off of Beachy about 4 leagues from the English shoare."[3]
Rather graphically, Moulin states that "Captaine of the Advantage did not onely wave his cuttlace over his head bidding the Advantage come under his lee, but after one gunn with shott had bene made by the advantage to bring her foresayle to the mast, in a most insolent and base unseemly manner and by way of defiance of this Commonwealths frigott turned downe his breeches and held upp his naked bumme or breech at Captaine Mill commander of the sayd Advantage frigot all which this deponent saw and observed."[4]