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Timeline of Records: Daniel Vincent


1598; Daniell Vincent; Christening 26 Nov 1598; Saint Margaret Lothbury, London, London, England
1600; Elzabeth Cheatle; Christening 10 Oct 1600; All Saints, Worcester, Worcestor, England; father Thomas Cheatle

note: Daniell Vincent (merchant); bc. 1587; married Miss Chetle of Worcester England; children Henry, Rebecca and Jane of London.

Christenings of the Children of Daniel Vincent and Elizabeth (Elizabeth Chetle), at Saint Martin Pomeroy, London:
Dorcas Vincent; 5 Dec 1624
Henry Vincent; 29 Sept 1626
Rebecca Vincent; 9 May 1630
Jane Vincent; 16 Aug 1633

1626; Between Thomas Maynard of Mayfield, yeoman, William Peckham of ? Horsted, yeoman, Timothy Middleton of London gentleman, Daniel Vincent of London, gentleman, and ...Hatley of Wadhurst, clerk of one part, and Susannah, widow of John Luck, Oct 1626; grant to trustees of advowson of Mayfield by Susannah Lucke, widow, to Daniel Vincent, London, merchant, Ezekiel Charke of London, clerk, and John Maynard, Mayfield, clerk, Oct 1627; reference ACC7755/47
[source] East Sussex Record Office; located through the National Archives database.

1631?; In the Will of Margaret Touller, widow of St Martin, Ironmongerlane, London (about 1631) she names a number of cousins. Several of these cousins are the grandchildren of William Charke. Consider these notes from the Will:
cousins Henry, Dan, Jn & Esay Vincent;
cousins Henry Jackson, Thos Skynner, Ben Charke & Henry Burton;
cousin Ezekiel Charke & his son Ezekiel; pasture in Westham, Essex;
2 dtrs of cousin Fiske
Rebecca, Abigail & Jeremy Vincent;
Sara & Thos Jackson;
Wlm son of Ben Charke
exec cousin Ben Charke; [source] Commissary Court of London; Will Abstracts Volume 26 (1629-1634)

1636; Will of Daniell Vincent, Leatherseller and Merchant Adventurer of London 04 April 1636 PROB 11/170
[source] Wills of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury; http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/wills.asp
See link below.

1636; June 24, 1636 Hampton Court; The same to the Court of Assistants of the English merchants at Rotterdam. Enclose a petition of the creditors of Henry Vincent, Thomas Skinner, and Daniel Vincent, deceased, wherein they will perceive that 30,000 is owing to them, and that the greatest part of Vincent and Skinner's estates is in debts and merchandise in Hamburgh, Rotterdam, and other places beyond the seas, as also that with the liking of Vincent and Skinner, they authorized Thomas Clutterbuck to attach, in the hands of Robert Kilvert, all debts, moneys, &c, but Kilvert denied the delivery of the merchandise or giving an account. Request them to call Kilvert before them, and cause him to deliver an account of the estate of Vincent and Skinner, and if he refuse, to return a certificate that further course may be taken. [Draft. 1 p.]
[source] Calendar of State Papers: Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. 1636 - 1637, Volume 10; William Douglas Hamilton, Sophia C. Lomas, 1867.


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The Timeline of Records for Daniel Vincent; compiled by Pamela Hutchison Garrett for John Markham of Chesterfield website; 2015.