Moses Goodyeare

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Moses Goodyeare
Person Moses Goodyeare
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First name Moses
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Last name Goodyeare
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Occupation Merchant
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Training Not apprentice
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Res town Plymouth
Res county Devon
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Res country England
Birth year 1608
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First deposition age 30
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
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Biographical synthesis

Moses Goodyeare (b. ca. 1609; d. ca. 1657). Merchant of Plymouth and London

Resident in 1638 in Plymouth.

Son of Moses Goodyeare of Plymouth

Brother of John Goodyeare of Plymouth

Husband of Hester Goodyeare, who survived his death.

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

June 1638

Aged thirty, Moses Goodyeare deposed on June 8th 1638 in the High Court of Admiralty.[1]

1653

Cause heard in the High Court of Admiralty titled "Moses Goodyeare against the shipp the Pidgeon (whereof William Hassan is pretended master) as belonging to himselfe and against the sayde Hazan and all so against John Giles comeing in for his interest".[2]

December 1653

Cause heard in the High Court of Admiralty titled "Moses Goodyeare and John Giles} against the shipp the Hopewell"[3]

Comment on sources

1656

C 6/145/52 Short title: Chudleigh v Pole. Plaintiffs: Sir George Chudleigh baronet. Defendants: Sir John Pole baronet and Moses Goodyeare. Subject: money matters, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. 1656

1657

PROB 11/265 Ruthen 298-259 Will of Moyser Goodyeare, Merchant of London 09 June 1657

1658

C 5/398/47 Gayer v. Goodyeare: Devon. 1658

1660

C 5/35/35 Gayer v. Goodyeare: Devon. 1660

1661

C 6/31/37 Short title: Goodier v Goodyeare. Plaintiffs: Moses Goodier and Anne Goodier. Defendants: John Goodyeare. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Richard Goodier, of Plymouth, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. 1661

1664

C 5/53/26 ff.1-3

C 10/75/3 Daniel Andrewes v John Buckworth and Hester his wife, Samuel Mico, Moses Goodyeare, Aaron Goodyeare and Hester Goodyeare: personal estate of Moses Goodyeare, deceased, of London, Middx 1664

1668

PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of John Goodyeare, Merchant of Plymouth, Devon 04 March 1668

Open date

C 3/424/1 Short title: Carewe v Goodyere. Plaintiffs: John Carewe and others. Defendants: Moses Goodyere. Subject: money matters in Cornwall. Document type: [pleadings]. 1640-1642

C 22/633/9 Gayer v. Goodyear. Between 1558 and 1714
  1. HCA 13/54 f.159r Annotate
  2. HCA 13/68 f.328r
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