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See [[MRP: 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO, Ratcliff|20th March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO, Ratcliff]]
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- Captain Peter Cooze, a good friend of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison, who testified for Sir George before the appointed commissioners, may have lived in Redrith
  
 
See [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss|25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss]]
 
See [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss|25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss]]
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- Captain Nicholas Hurlestone was from a family of mariners and seamen with its roots in Sandwich, Kent. He himself was resident in Redriff, Surrey. He was connected with the Moyer family of mariners of Leigh, Essex and Limehouse, Essex, through his marriage to Anna Moyer, who was the daughter of the mariner James (c. 1585 -1636/37) and Lydia Moyer.
 
- Captain Nicholas Hurlestone was from a family of mariners and seamen with its roots in Sandwich, Kent. He himself was resident in Redriff, Surrey. He was connected with the Moyer family of mariners of Leigh, Essex and Limehouse, Essex, through his marriage to Anna Moyer, who was the daughter of the mariner James (c. 1585 -1636/37) and Lydia Moyer.
  

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See 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO, Ratcliff

- Captain Peter Cooze, a good friend of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison, who testified for Sir George before the appointed commissioners, may have lived in Redrith

See 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss

- Captain Nicholas Hurlestone was from a family of mariners and seamen with its roots in Sandwich, Kent. He himself was resident in Redriff, Surrey. He was connected with the Moyer family of mariners of Leigh, Essex and Limehouse, Essex, through his marriage to Anna Moyer, who was the daughter of the mariner James (c. 1585 -1636/37) and Lydia Moyer.

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