Richard Tucker
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Richard Tucker | |
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Person | Richard Tucker |
Title | |
First name | Richard |
Middle name(s) | |
Last name | Tucker |
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Widow of | |
Occupation | Mariner |
Secondary shorebased occupation | |
Mariner occupation | Carpenter |
Associated with ship(s) | Seaven Sisters |
Training | Not apprentice |
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Had apprentice(s) | |
Citizen | Unknown |
Literacy | Signature |
Has opening text | Richard Tucker |
Has signoff text | Richard Tucker |
Signoff image | (Invalid transcription image) |
Language skills | English language |
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Res street | Limehouse |
Res parish | Stepney |
Res town | |
Res county | Middlesex |
Res province | |
Res country | England |
Birth year | 1623 |
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Probate date | |
First deposition age | 30 |
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Deposition start page(s) | HCA 13/68 f.399r Annotate |
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Deposition date(s) | Dec 2 1653 |
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Has infobox completed | Yes |
Has synthesis completed | No |
Has HCA evidence completed | No |
Has source comment completed | No |
Ship classification | |
Type of ship | Merchant ship |
Silver Ship litigation in 1650s | |
Role in Silver Ship litigation | None |
Biographical synthesis
Richard Tucker (b. ca. 1623; d. ?). Mariner.
Carpenter of the ship the Seaven Sisters in 1652.
Resident in 1653 in Limehouse in the parish of Stepney.
Evidence from High Court of Admiralty
Thirty year old Richard Tucker deposed on December 2nd 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty.[1] He was examined on an allegation on behalf of Read and Wilson in the cause of "Jesson against Read and Wilson for their interest in the Golden Lyon".[2]