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About Mary Walthall
Date of birth might be 1594. It has also been (erroneously?) reported to be January 25, 1596.
She was christened on 25 January 1595, London, England.
She married Luke Walthall on 12 February 1610 Marriage license issued by the Bishop of London to Mary Basse, spinster to marry at St. Giles in the Fields Middlesex County.
She died after 1620, as she was mentioned in her grandmother's will of 1620. [Dated Mar 3 1619, proven Apr 10 1620, will of Genevieve Clerke? Buschier Deane Pressey]
She was in business May 19-23. 356. Court Minutes of the East India Company. Christopher Farewell's bonds for "true service" to be cancelled. There being many points unfit to be divulged in the letters from Persia which both the Spaniards and the Hollanders will be ready to take advantage of, the Committee only to be allowed to read them. Letter read from Aleppo, that the delay of Connok's previous letters was caused by his sending them by way of Marseilles ; also of the danger of sending the two Arabs according to Connok's advice. Discussion whether in the letter from his Majesty to the King of Persia, the King's kindness in offering to give credit to his Majesty's subjects for 2,000 or 3,000 bales of silk, should not be acknowledged. A pinnace of 130 or 140 tons, and not to draw more than 11 feet of water and of extraordinary length, to carry good ordnance "for offence," to be built for the coast of Persia. A Committee to appear before the Privy Council concerning Sir James Cunningham's business. Request of Mrs. Walthall to sell 100l. of her husband's adventure in the first joint stock, referred. Petition of Nathaniel Basse about brokerage. Petition of divers poor men of Blackwall, Ratcliffe, and Limehouse for employment and to be relieved from the opposition of the porters of London. Petition of Eliza, wife of John Noble and a prisoner with the Turks, for payment of certain debts. The lease of Leadenhall to be sealed by the Company. May 23.-Permission to Mary Walthall to pass over 100l. of her late husband's adventure in the first joint stock to the account of Humphrey Browne. [Two pages. Court Bk., IV., 175-177.] in 1618.
Date and place of death have been (erroneously?) reported to be July 22, 1616 at London, Middlesex (now Greater London), England.
sources
- Stephaun Paul, Feb 5 2004. Bass Family, Book, 1961 State Archives of Georgia. Boyd, Boyd's.
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Mary Walthall's Timeline
1595 |
January 25, 1595
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London, Middlesex (now Greater London), England (United Kingdom)
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January 25, 1595
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London, Middlesex (now Greater London), England (United Kingdom)
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1620 |
1620
Age 24
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England (United Kingdom)
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