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==Biographical synthesis==
 
==Biographical synthesis==
Timothie Crusoe (alt. Creusoe) b. ca. 1594; d. ?>1661). Merchant.
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Timothie Crusoe (alt. Timothy; Timothee; Cruso; Creusoe; Crewso; Crusooe; ) b. ca. 1594; d. ?>1661; poss. 1666). Merchant. Father born in Norwich and grandfather born in Flanders.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/listsofforeignp00camduoft#page/xii/mode/2up William Durrant Cooper (ed.), Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens Resident in England 1618-1688 (London, 1862), p.xii-xiii]</ref>
  
Resident in 1623, 1626, 1628 and 1636 in the parish of Saint Helen's Bishopsgate and in 1651 stated to be "of London".
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Resident in 1623, 1626, 1628, 1636, 1638 and in 1656 in the parish of Saint Helen's Bishopsgate and in 1651 stated to be "of London".<ref>ADD REFERENCE; [[HCA 13/63 f.225v Annotate|HCA 13/63 f.225v]]</ref> A Lambeth Palace record exists for a Timothy Crusoe, dated 1666, with the location listed as Saint Mary Newington Butts, Surrey.<ref>Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.</ref>
  
Wife named Katherin (alt. Kathren; Katherine) in 1623, 1626, 1628 and 1636 and a second wife named Rachel in 1654, who died ca. 1656.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/18/mode/2up W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.19]; C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: '''Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife'''. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654.; PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656</ref>
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First wife named Katherin Planter (alt. Kathren; Katherine), daughter of Charles Planter of Flanders, living in 1623, 1626, 1628 and 1636. William Durrant Cooper (1862) states that Katherine was the daughter of Charles Planter in Flanders, and that Timothy Cruso (sic) was the second son of Timothy Cruso, London merchant. This elder Timothy Cruso was the son of John Cruso of Norwich and the grandson of Henry Cruso of Hownescost in Flanders. The younger Timothy Cruso's elder brother was John Cruso.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/listsofforeignp00camduoft#page/xii/mode/2up William Durrant Cooper (ed.), Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens Resident in England 1618-1688 (London, 1862), p.xii-xiii]</ref>
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Second wife named Rachel (surname unknown) in 1654, who died ca. 1656.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/18/mode/2up W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.19]; C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: '''Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife'''. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654.; PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 165</ref>
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Third wife, Sarah Hatt of the parish of Saint Sepulchres, London, married August 1656.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/18/mode/2up W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.19]; C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: '''Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife'''. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654.; PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656; ADD REFERENCE</ref>
  
 
A Timothy Crusoe appears in Chancery Court litigation together with his wife Rachel Crusoe in 1654.<ref>C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: '''Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife'''. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654</ref> There is a will of a Rachel Crusoe, wife, of London, proved on December 16th 1656.<ref>PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656</ref>
 
A Timothy Crusoe appears in Chancery Court litigation together with his wife Rachel Crusoe in 1654.<ref>C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: '''Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife'''. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654</ref> There is a will of a Rachel Crusoe, wife, of London, proved on December 16th 1656.<ref>PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656</ref>
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Timothy Crusoe appears in the 1666 hearth tax returns for the parish of Saint Jelen's Bishopsgate, with a property rated at zero hearths and described as empty. This evidence, when combined with a Lambeth Palace Record dated 1666, suggests that Timothy Crusoe may have died in or around 1666.<ref>'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666, St Helen Bishopsgate ', in London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-helen-bishopsgate;accessed 17 October 2016; Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.</ref>
  
 
==Evidence from High Court of Admiralty==
 
==Evidence from High Court of Admiralty==
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C 3/399/178 Short title: Crusoe v Lance. Plaintiffs: Timothy Crusoe and another. Defendants: James Lance and another. Subject: money matters in Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1638.
 
C 3/399/178 Short title: Crusoe v Lance. Plaintiffs: Timothy Crusoe and another. Defendants: James Lance and another. Subject: money matters in Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1638.
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"ST. HELEN'S WITHIN BISHOPSGATE. MS. p. 131...The Impropriation of St. Helen's within Bishopsgate, London, yearly value of the houses moderately rented....Timothy Cruso £30"<ref>T C Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Helen's within Bishopsgate', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638 (London, 1931), pp. 69-70. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp69-70; accessed 17 October 2016</ref>
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"Officer Lists. April 1642. 2nd Regiment, The White Regiment "The Sistinctions Gules being lozenges"...Colonel: Alderman Isaac Pennington; Lt-Col George Langham; '''Lt Timothy Crusoe'''; Ens John Juxon."<ref>[http://wiki.bcw-project.org/trained-band/london/white-regiment BCW Project, online resource, White Regiment of Foot of the London Trained Bands]</ref>
  
 
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PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656
 
PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656
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"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. BURIALS. 1656. Eachaell wife of Timothy Crusoe, Mercht, at the head of the Herrold's stone."<ref>[ADD REFERENCE]</ref>
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"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. 1656. Aug. 26 Timothy Crusoe o£ St Hellens, London, Merchant and Sarah Hatt of St Sepulchres, Widdow, were pubhshed the 9'", 16th & 23rd May, and maryed by mee [blank']. Leadenhall."<ref>[ADD REFERENCE]</ref>
  
 
C 6/133/60 hort title: Creusoe v Wyld. Plaintiffs: John Creusoe, Jane Creusoe his wife, Timothy Crusoe and Elizabeth Creusoe his wife. Defendants: Nicholas Wyld, Elizabeth Leate, Judith Leate and Jane Leate. Subject: property in Cordwainer Street, London Document type: bill, two answers. 1656.
 
C 6/133/60 hort title: Creusoe v Wyld. Plaintiffs: John Creusoe, Jane Creusoe his wife, Timothy Crusoe and Elizabeth Creusoe his wife. Defendants: Nicholas Wyld, Elizabeth Leate, Judith Leate and Jane Leate. Subject: property in Cordwainer Street, London Document type: bill, two answers. 1656.
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'''1666'''
 
'''1666'''
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"Bishops gate west...
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Geroge Pryor 7 hearths
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Abraham Draper 2 hearths
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William Whire 2 hearths
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'''Timothie Crusoe 0 hearths (empty)'''
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Henry Hodgson 3 hearths
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John Buker 5 hearths
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Cristofer Tomlinson 8 hearths
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William Woolger 5 hearths
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Unnamed 0 hearths
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Thomas Sharpe 6 hearths
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'''39 hearths Gressum Colledge'''..."'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666, St Helen Bishopsgate ', in London Hearth Tax: City of London and Midd/www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-helen-bishopsgate, accessed 17 October 2016</ref>lesex, 1666 (2011), British History Online http:/
  
 
Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.
 
Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.
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C 5/387/63 Short title: Crusoe v Tesmond. Plaintiffs: John Crusoe and Timothy Crusoe. Defendants: John Tesmond and others. Subject: money matters. Document type: bill, answer. 1613-1714.
 
C 5/387/63 Short title: Crusoe v Tesmond. Plaintiffs: John Crusoe and Timothy Crusoe. Defendants: John Tesmond and others. Subject: money matters. Document type: bill, answer. 1613-1714.
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"TIMOTHY CRUSO (see post, p. 20) of London, merchant, son of  John C. of Norwich, and grandson of Henry C. of Hownescoat in  Flanders. Ped. and arms (p. 427). He married the daughter of  John Pyrot; by whom he had a son, John Cruso of Norwich, who  married Jane daughter of Giles Verlincke ; and by her he had issue  John his eldest son ; Timothy Cruso of London, merchant, 2nd son, who was living in 1634, and who married Katherine daughter of Charles Planter in Flanders; 3, Aquila; 4, Anthony; and Prescilla. Timothy had issue, Timothy his eldest son, John, Petronella, Rebecca, and Sarah. In Jones's Brecknockshire, vol. ii. p. 746, a John Cruso, LL.D., is mentioned as Chancellor of St. David's in 1665, and was a native of Yarmouth. He died in 1681, leaving a widow and several children. His will was proved at Brecon. (Ex inf. T. W. King, York Herald.)"<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/listsofforeignp00camduoft#page/xii/mode/2up William Durrant Cooper (ed.), Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens Resident in England 1618-1688 (London, 1862), p.xii-xiii]</ref>

Revision as of 16:20, October 17, 2016



Timothie Crusoe
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
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Biographical synthesis

Timothie Crusoe (alt. Timothy; Timothee; Cruso; Creusoe; Crewso; Crusooe; ) b. ca. 1594; d. ?>1661; poss. 1666). Merchant. Father born in Norwich and grandfather born in Flanders.[1]

Resident in 1623, 1626, 1628, 1636, 1638 and in 1656 in the parish of Saint Helen's Bishopsgate and in 1651 stated to be "of London".[2] A Lambeth Palace record exists for a Timothy Crusoe, dated 1666, with the location listed as Saint Mary Newington Butts, Surrey.[3]

First wife named Katherin Planter (alt. Kathren; Katherine), daughter of Charles Planter of Flanders, living in 1623, 1626, 1628 and 1636. William Durrant Cooper (1862) states that Katherine was the daughter of Charles Planter in Flanders, and that Timothy Cruso (sic) was the second son of Timothy Cruso, London merchant. This elder Timothy Cruso was the son of John Cruso of Norwich and the grandson of Henry Cruso of Hownescost in Flanders. The younger Timothy Cruso's elder brother was John Cruso.[4]

Second wife named Rachel (surname unknown) in 1654, who died ca. 1656.[5]

Third wife, Sarah Hatt of the parish of Saint Sepulchres, London, married August 1656.[6]

A Timothy Crusoe appears in Chancery Court litigation together with his wife Rachel Crusoe in 1654.[7] There is a will of a Rachel Crusoe, wife, of London, proved on December 16th 1656.[8]

Timothy Crusoe appears in the 1666 hearth tax returns for the parish of Saint Jelen's Bishopsgate, with a property rated at zero hearths and described as empty. This evidence, when combined with a Lambeth Palace Record dated 1666, suggests that Timothy Crusoe may have died in or around 1666.[9]

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

Fifty-seven year old Timothy Crusoe deposed on January 7th 1651 in the High Court of Admiralty. He was examined on an allegation and schedule in the case of "Quoad de Mares et al pred pro bonis in the Ginny frigot.[10]

Comment on sources

1623

"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. BAPTISMS. Sep. 14 Timothie s, of Timothie Crusoe, Marchant, and Katherin his wyfe"."[11]

1626

"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. BAPTISMS. 1626. Dec. 17. Judeth d. of Timothee Crusooe, marchant, and Kathren his wife"[12]

1628

"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. BAPTISMS. 1628. Dec. 14. Jane d. of Tymothy Crewso, marchant, and Kathren his wife"[13]

1636

"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. BAPTISMS. 1636. Aug. 24. Mary d. of Timothie Crusoe, Marchant, and Katherine his wife"[14]

1638

C 3/399/178 Short title: Crusoe v Lance. Plaintiffs: Timothy Crusoe and another. Defendants: James Lance and another. Subject: money matters in Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1638.

"ST. HELEN'S WITHIN BISHOPSGATE. MS. p. 131...The Impropriation of St. Helen's within Bishopsgate, London, yearly value of the houses moderately rented....Timothy Cruso £30"[15]

1642

"Officer Lists. April 1642. 2nd Regiment, The White Regiment "The Sistinctions Gules being lozenges"...Colonel: Alderman Isaac Pennington; Lt-Col George Langham; Lt Timothy Crusoe; Ens John Juxon."[16]

1654

C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654.

1655

C 7/417/43 Short title: Lucy v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Sir Richard Lucy bart. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe. Place or subject: money, Hertfordshire. Document type: bill and answer. 1655.

C 7/438/19 Short title: Lucy v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Sir Richard Lucy bart. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe. Place or subject: money, [Hertfordshire]. Document type: demurrer only. 1655.

1656

PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656

"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. BURIALS. 1656. Eachaell wife of Timothy Crusoe, Mercht, at the head of the Herrold's stone."[17]

"REGISTERS OF ST. HELEN'S BISHOPSGATE. 1656. Aug. 26 Timothy Crusoe o£ St Hellens, London, Merchant and Sarah Hatt of St Sepulchres, Widdow, were pubhshed the 9'", 16th & 23rd May, and maryed by mee [blank']. Leadenhall."[18]

C 6/133/60 hort title: Creusoe v Wyld. Plaintiffs: John Creusoe, Jane Creusoe his wife, Timothy Crusoe and Elizabeth Creusoe his wife. Defendants: Nicholas Wyld, Elizabeth Leate, Judith Leate and Jane Leate. Subject: property in Cordwainer Street, London Document type: bill, two answers. 1656.

C 6/134/194. Short title: Vandeurne v Vermuyden. Plaintiffs: Marcellus Vandeurne. Defendants: Sir Cornelius Vermuyden kt, Cornelius Vermuyden, Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Cruso his wife. Subject: property in Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Document type: bill, answer. 1656.

C 6/136/2. Short title: Alford v Cruesoe. Plaintiffs: Richard Alford. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe, Nicholas Vanloone, Solomon Darquins, Jacques Betson and John Herion. Subject: money matters, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. 1656.

1657

C 6/134/76 Short title: Hillar v Staines. Plaintiffs: Alice Hillar widow. Defendants: Thomas Staines and Timothy Crusoe. Subject: money matters, Hertfordshire. Document type: bill, answer, demurrer. SFP. 1657.

E 134/1657/Mich6. Sir John Talbot, knight v. John Osbaldeston, Richard Freechley, Timothy Crusoe, Adam Wells.: Certain bonds entered into by plaintiff, and other money transactions, &c., between him and Titus Hayhurst, his London agent, &c., &c.: Lancaster. 1657.

1660

C 7/455/13 Short title: Borr v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Christian Borr. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe and another. Place or subject: money. Document type: answer only. 1660.

C 7/456/1 Short title: Jefferys v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: John Jefferys and others. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe. Place or subject: money. Document type: answer only. 1660.

C 7/448/16 Short title: Crusoe v Jeffreys. Plaintiffs: Timothy Crusoe and John Browning. Defendants: John Bence, [unknown] Jeffreys and others. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill and answer. 1660.

C 7/449/11 Short title: Crusoe v Bence. Plaintiffs: Timothy Crusoe and John Browning. Defendants: John Bence. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: answer only. 1660.

C 10/66/85 Jefferyes, Michelborne, Semmell, Currier, Jenkins, Earle and Ho v. Borr, Boewer, Crusoe, Browning, Valde and Luellin. 1660.

1661.

C 10/101/23 Crusoe & Browning v. Jefferries, Michelborne, Pommell, Currer, Jenkins, and others: 1661.

1666

"Bishops gate west...
Geroge Pryor 7 hearths
Abraham Draper 2 hearths
William Whire 2 hearths
Timothie Crusoe 0 hearths (empty)
Henry Hodgson 3 hearths
John Buker 5 hearths
Cristofer Tomlinson 8 hearths
William Woolger 5 hearths
Unnamed 0 hearths
Thomas Sharpe 6 hearths
39 hearths Gressum Colledge..."'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666, St Helen Bishopsgate ', in London Hearth Tax: City of London and Midd/www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-helen-bishopsgate, accessed 17 October 2016</ref>lesex, 1666 (2011), British History Online http:/

Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.

Unknown

C 5/387/63 Short title: Crusoe v Tesmond. Plaintiffs: John Crusoe and Timothy Crusoe. Defendants: John Tesmond and others. Subject: money matters. Document type: bill, answer. 1613-1714.

"TIMOTHY CRUSO (see post, p. 20) of London, merchant, son of John C. of Norwich, and grandson of Henry C. of Hownescoat in Flanders. Ped. and arms (p. 427). He married the daughter of John Pyrot; by whom he had a son, John Cruso of Norwich, who married Jane daughter of Giles Verlincke ; and by her he had issue John his eldest son ; Timothy Cruso of London, merchant, 2nd son, who was living in 1634, and who married Katherine daughter of Charles Planter in Flanders; 3, Aquila; 4, Anthony; and Prescilla. Timothy had issue, Timothy his eldest son, John, Petronella, Rebecca, and Sarah. In Jones's Brecknockshire, vol. ii. p. 746, a John Cruso, LL.D., is mentioned as Chancellor of St. David's in 1665, and was a native of Yarmouth. He died in 1681, leaving a widow and several children. His will was proved at Brecon. (Ex inf. T. W. King, York Herald.)"[19]
  1. William Durrant Cooper (ed.), Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens Resident in England 1618-1688 (London, 1862), p.xii-xiii
  2. ADD REFERENCE; HCA 13/63 f.225v
  3. Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.
  4. William Durrant Cooper (ed.), Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens Resident in England 1618-1688 (London, 1862), p.xii-xiii
  5. W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.19; C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654.; PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 165
  6. W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.19; C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654.; PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656; ADD REFERENCE
  7. C 7/436/91 Short title: Wagstaffe v Crusoe. Plaintiffs: Anthony Wagstaffe. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Crusoe his wife. Place or subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. 1654
  8. PROB 11/260/481 Will of Rachell Crusoe, Wife of London 16 December 1656
  9. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666, St Helen Bishopsgate ', in London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-helen-bishopsgate;accessed 17 October 2016; Lambeth Palace Library. VH 99/1/8v. Title: Crusoe, Timothy (St Mary Newington Butts, co. Surrey). Description: Caveat Book. Date: 31 Dec. 1666.
  10. HCA 13/63 f.225v
  11. W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.19
  12. W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.20
  13. W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.21
  14. W. Bannerman, Registers of Str. Helen's Bishopsgate, vol. 1 (London, 1904), p.24
  15. T C Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Helen's within Bishopsgate', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638 (London, 1931), pp. 69-70. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp69-70; accessed 17 October 2016
  16. BCW Project, online resource, White Regiment of Foot of the London Trained Bands
  17. [ADD REFERENCE]
  18. [ADD REFERENCE]
  19. William Durrant Cooper (ed.), Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens Resident in England 1618-1688 (London, 1862), p.xii-xiii