Samuell Francklyn

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Samuell Francklyn
Person Samuell Francklyn
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First name Samuell
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Occupation Proctor
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Res parish Saint Peter Pauls Wharf
Res town London
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
Role in Silver Ship litigation Mentioned


Biographical synthesis

Samuell Francklyn (b. ?; d. ?). Proctor in the High Court of Admiralty.

Resident in the parish of Saint Peter Pauls Wharf in 1654, 1658 and 1660.

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

Comment on sources

1625

PROB 11/147/578 Will of Anne Francklyn of Saint Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London 20 December 1625

1654

"BURIALS. 1654. Dec. 1. Thomas s. of Samuell Francklyn, Prockter"[1]

1658

"BURIALS. 1658. Mar. 20. George s. of Samuell Francklyn, Proctor"[2]

1660

"BURIALS. 1660. Sept. 17. Ellyn dau. of Mr. Samuell Francklyn"[3]

Undated, but ca. 1691

"Proctors of the Arches, and in all other Courts.

Samuel Francklyn, Esq; Batchelor of the Laws,
Their Majesties Proctor-General...

(Then a listing of other proctors, including Ralph Suckley)"[4]
  1. The registers of St Benet and Saint Peter, Pauls Wharf, London, vol. 41 (London, 1909), p.227
  2. The registers of St Benet and Saint Peter, Pauls Wharf, London, vol. 41 (London, 1909), p.229
  3. The registers of St Benet and Saint Peter, Pauls Wharf, London, vol. 41 (London, 1909), p.230
  4. Guy Miege, The New State Of England Under Their Majesties K. William and Q. Mary (London, 1691), p.229