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Page for a profile of Mathew Craddock, freighter of the Abraham


Primary Sources


E 214/506 Parties: Sir William Cokayne, kt. and alderman of London, and Mathew Craddock, his late servant. Sir George Hyde of Kingston Lisle co. Berks, AND Sir John Herrers of Tanworth Castle co. Warwick, Walter Ferrers of Yoxall co. Staffs, esq., Thomas Precye of Newbury co. Berks, gent., Thomas Henchman, gent. and William Morse,citizen and skinner of London. Place or Subject: Assignment of lands in Kingston Lisle, Palking and Fawler, or in Uffinghton co. Berks, in trust for Sir William Cockayne and Matthew Craddock. Berks. 2 Feb 1618

E 367/317 Cokayne, William Cradock, Mathew: A half-part of a capital messuage called the Place House, a tenement called the Old Swanne and lands in West Lynn; lands in North Lynn; lands in Clench Wharton.1631

PROB 11/186/245 Will of Mathew Cradock, Merchant of Saint Swithin, City of London 04 June 1641

Letter from Mathew Craddocke to ?Thomas Anthony; dated August 4th 1637, London, received in Middleburg, Zeeland, August 11th 1637; Copy



Secondary Sources


Wikipedia entry: Matthew Craddock

Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Cradock, Matthew

Cradock, Matthew (c. 1590–1641), Troy O. Bickham, https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/6562