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Maimed Soldiers (all Civil war casualties unless otherwise stated)

Devon Quarter Sessions, DHC - Devon QS128

Transcribed by Bev Edmonds

Though the catalogue indicates that these are all Civil war casualties unless otherwise stated, almost eighty of these files concern named people who were captured by pirates, and there are a number of miscellaneous files, mainly about pensions.

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AlphingtonQS/128/1/11671Joane, wife of George Stevens, captured by pirates, Cape St Vincent, ransom £75 (Mr Brooking)
AlphingtonQS/128/1/21673Thomas Hore, ransom £70 Mr Brooking, of Exeter, merchant
AlphingtonQS/128/1/31674William Pulman - soldier
AlphingtonQS/128/1/41675John White, carpenter, soldier
AlphingtonQS/128/1/51676William Pulman, soldier
AlverdiscottQS/128/2/1-31662Tristram Handford, soldier, under Arthur Bassett
AshburtonQS/128/3/11663Richard Tailor, worsted comber, soldier under Sir Edward Seymour and Sir Hugh Holland
AshburtonQS/128/3/31675Lewes Gold, soldier under John Russell
AshburtonQS/128/3/41673John Lescombe and James Goswell of Denbury, sailors in the Resolution against the Dutch
AshburtonQS/128/3/51682Thomas Gould, ensign under Sir Edward Seymour and Lieutenant under Sir Henry Cary
AshburtonQS/128/3/61686Nicholas Dench, cordwainer, soldier
AshburtonQS/128/3/71685William Yeilling, husbandman
AshburtonQS/128/3/8n.dNicholas Duich, cordwainer, soldier
AshburtonQS/128/3/9n.dMark Beard, seaman, sailor on the Dunkirk
AshburtonQS/128/3/101688Thomas Hamlyn, soldier under Sir Thomas Hole
AshburtonQS/128/3/11n.dSimon Morey, barber, quartermaster under Sir Richard Grenvile
AshcombeQS/128/41677Richard Thomas, husbandman, soldier
AxminsterQS/128/51680John Clarke, soldier
AylesbeareQS/128/6/1-21660Margaret Cobbold of Newton Poppleford, wife of John captured on a voyage from Ireland to Cales, ransom £140
BamptonQS/128/71666Robert Ware, soldier
Bridgetown PomeroyQS/128/8/11683John Pollard, now of Newton Abbot, cordwainer
Bridgetown PomeroyQS/128/8/21683William Bagwill, father of a sailor on the Simon Peter of Dartmouth, ransom £120
Bridgetown PomeroyQS/128/8/31685Mary Sparke, wife of Robert, a mariner on the John and Christopher of Dartmouth to Viama (?Vienna)
BidefordQS/128/9/1-21663Simon Jeffery, soldier under Richard Pomeroy
BishopsteigntonQS/128/10/1-21672John Cornelius, soldier under Sir Henry Cary
BishopsteigntonQS/128/10/3-41673George Norris, seaman on the Ruporte against the Dutch
BondleighQS/128/11/11663Thomas Vicary and John Glasse, soldiers
BondleighQS/128/11/21680William Goant, soldier
Bovey TracyQS/128/12/11673Nicholas Kitchin, seaman on the Resolution against the Dutch
Bovey TracyQS/128/12/2n.dEdward Luscombe, weaver, soldier under General Ramsay
BradninchQS/128/13/11660William Gibbs, soldier under Captain Sainthill
BradninchQS/128/13/2-31660John Coombe, soldier under Lord Berkley
BradninchQS/128/13/4-51663William Gearman, husbandman, soldier under Colonel Paine
BradninchQS/128/13/61664William Buckingham, soldier under Colonel Bluett
BradninchQS/128/13/71667John Sampson, soldier
BradninchQS/128/13/8-9, 111671Phillip Warren, soldier
BradninchQS/128/13/101679John Rose, soldier under Sir Henry Cary
BradninchQS/128/13/121680John Randel, soldier under Lord Berkely
BradninchQS/128/13/131682Richard Veysey, soldier
BradninchQS/128/13/141684Robert Chappie, soldier under Colonel Courtenay
BradninchQS/128/13/15n.dJohn Coombe, soldier under Lord Berkeley
BradninchQS/128/13/16n.dJohn Mawdit, soldier
Bratton ClovellyQS/128/141663John Locke, soldier under Sir Thomas Hele
BrauntonQS/128/15n.dJohn Caverly, chirurgion, commissioned Officer, captured in Ireland taken to Saints a Bastens and sold as a slave
BridestoweQS/128/161687Thomas Prest, husbandman, soldier under Sir Nicholas Slanning
BridfordQS/128/17/11679Robert Bowden, soldier
BridfordQS/128/17/21683Edward Pinsent, soldier
BridfordQS/128/17/3n.dJohn Langworthy, soldier
BridfordQS/128/17/4n.dNicholas Steere, soldier
BrixhamQS/128/18/11674Jane Cock, widow of William Cock on HMS Dunkirk, against the Dutch
BrixhamQS/128/18/2n.dJoan Wakeham, widow of William Wakeham, seaman in the Ane
BrixhamQS/128/18/31674Marian Churchward, mother of Arthur and William, seamen, slain by the Dutch
BrixhamQS/128/18/41674Joan Clarke, widow of John Clarke and Jane French, widow of Robert French, seamen on The Nightingale
BrixhamQS/128/18/51674Joan Carter, widow of Charles Carter, seaman on the Nightingale
BrixhamQS/128/18/61674Elizabeth Steart, widow of Francis Crarse, seaman on the Nightingale
BrixhamQS/128/18/71674Elizabeth Dodd, widow of Gregory Dodd, seaman on the Nightingale
BrixhamQS/128/18/81676Robert Tapley, soldier
BrixhamQS/128/18/91678Edward Knight, labourer, soldier
BrixhamQS/128/18/101682Peter Hernaman, mate of the Sarah, prisoner in Algiers
BrixtonQS/128/191685Walter Bowman, husbandman, soldier under Colonel Champernowne
BroadclystQS/128/20/11683William Bricknell, father of Michael Bricknell, a captive of the Turks in Tituan, voyage from Newfoundland to Bilbao, ransom £30
BroadclystQS/128/20/21684John Bartrum, carpenter, soldier - a drummer under Sir John Acland.
BroadclystQS/128/20/3n.dRobert Tuckett, drum major under Sir John Acland
BroadclystQS/128/20/4n.dJohn Tuckett, soldier under Colonel Acland
BroadclystQS/128/20/5n.dThomas Halfeyard, labourer, soldier under Sir Nicholas Slanninge
BroadclystQS/128/20/61677Daniel Foord, soldier under Sir Richard Chamlynn
BroadhempstonQS/21/11671James Barlet, soldier
BroadhempstonQS/21/21681Ann Narrowmore, widow of John Narromore, sailor in the Resolution
BroadhempstonQS/21/31682John Tozer, weaver, captain under Sir Henry Cary
BroadwoodwidgerQS/221661Edward Gale
BuckfastleighQS/23n.dElizabeth Nosworthy, widow of a soldier
Buckland FilleighQS/24/1-21684William Parker, soldier in Tangier
Buckland in The MoorQS/251673John Spry, mariner in the Royall Katherine
BurlescombeQS/26/1-31660-1673Robert Landman, soldier under Sir John Berkley
CadburyQS/27 William Nickes, husbandman, soldier
ChagfordQS/28/11681William Bishopp, soldier under Captain Bartholomew Gidley
ChagfordQS/28/21682Thomas Brewer, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
ChagfordQS/28/31683James Potter, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
ChagfordQS/28/4-51685Richard Greepe, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
ChagfordQS/28/6n.dWilliam Seward, soldier
ChristowQS/128/29/11683Richard Wills, husbandman, soldier
ChristowQS/128/29/21683Michael Comings, soldier
ChristowQS/128/29/31683Gilbert Austin, husbandman, soldier
ChristowQS/128/29/41684John Rendle, weaver, soldier under Captain Hugh Stawell
ChristowQS/128/29/5n.dJohn Symons, soldier
ChristowQS/128/29/6n.dGeorge Hall, soldier under Captain Wakeham
ChudleighQS/128/30/11667Julian Parr, widow of a sailor on the Henrietta
ChudleighQS/128/30/21684Able Collings, weaver, soldier under Captain John Cornelius
ChumleighQS/128/311686---- soldier under Sir Amos Pollard
Churston FerrersQS/128/32/11680Susan Ratten, mother of ---- sailor in the Simon Peter of Dartmouth, bound for Bilbao, ransom £120
Churston FerrersQS/128/32/21684Elizabeth Mathews, wife of Mark Mathews, sailor in the Jacob and Benjamin of London, ransom £60
Churston FerrersQS/128/32/31684John Hull, sailor on the Resolution of Dartmouth, bound for Bilbao, ransom £61
Churston FerrersQS/128/32/41686Elizabeth, wife of Philip Knight, mariner on the Fortune of Plymouth, ransom about £100
ClawtonQS/128/331675Thomas Pearce, labourer, soldier under Thomas Speccott
ClayhidonQS/128/34 William Mutter, soldier in Ireland
ColdridgeQS/128/351685Lewis Jordan, soldier under Captain John Prideaux
CombeinteignheadQS/128/361673Abel Cater, his eldest son taken by pirates, ransom 300 pieces of gold
CornwoodQS/128/371664John Browne, soldier under Colonel John Buller
CornworthyQS/128/38/1-21674Jane Waymouth, widow of Samuel Waymouth, a sailor on the Dunkarke
CreditonQS/128/39/11661Israell Gerd, soldier under Sir Allyn Apsley
CreditonQS/128/39/21682Thomas Tawton, blacksmith, soldier in the garrison at Tangier
CreditonQS/128/39/3n.dNehemiah Burton, soldier under Major General Frowd
CreditonQS/128/39/41689Francis Brownscombe, weaver soldier
CreditonQS/128/39/5n.dGrace Kelland, widow of Matthew Kelland, soldier under Captain Burrington in Ireland
CullomptonQS/128/40/11675Thomas Johnslin, soldier under Colonel John Buller
CullomptonQS/128/40/21677Hugh Brown, soldier under Colonel Bluett
CullomptonQS/128/40/3n.dWilliam Jewell, soldier under Sir John Acland
CullomptonQS/128/40/41682Daniel Allen, soldier
CullomptonQS/128/40/51683Mark Drywood, soldier under Sir James Perriman
CullomptonQS/128/40/61683James Symons, soldier in Scotland under Sir James Perriman
CullomptonQS/128/40/7-8 Chirstopher Matthews, blacksmith, farrier under Sir John Berklye
CullomptonQS/128/40/91683-1684Thomas Persye, soldier
DartingtonQS/128/411673Thomas Reede, soldier under Sir Edward Seymour
DartmouthQS/128/42/11661John Pound, husbandman
DartmouthQS/128/42/21668John Pinke, seaman (not of Dartmouth)
DartmouthQS/128/42/31673Mary, widow of William Bastered, sailor on the Dunkirke, Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas Waile, sailor on the Swallow, Joane, widow of Thomas Pallmer, sailor on the James and Agnes, widow of John Mugford, sailor on the Dunkirk
DartmouthQS/128/42/41673Grace Eiles, widow of William, sailor on the Dartmouth, Ann Way widow of John, sailor on the Dartmouth and Joane Bremblecome widow of Richard, sailor on the Dragon, all died from "Callenture"
DartmouthQS/128/42/51674Alice Yard, widow, mother of Nicholas, William & John, all sailors, William on the Henry and John on the Yarmouth, all deceased
DartmouthQS/128/42/61674Thomazin Clements, widow of Michael and Cicely Tucker widow, of Walter, sailors on the Forrester
DartmouthQS/128/42/71674Joane Palmer, widow of Thomas, sailor on the Old James against the Dutch
DartmouthQS/128/42/81674Alice Ebsery, widow of Thomas Ebsery, sailor on the Saint Michael against the Dutch
DartmouthQS/128/42/91674Jane, widow of Michael Manninge, seaman on the Victory
DartmouthQS/128/42/101674Elizabeth Berry, widow of Christopher, shipwright on the Henrietta of "Callenture"
DartmouthQS/128/42/111674Mary, widow of Philip Austing, and Elizabeth, widow of Gabriel Hallaway, sailors on the Portsmouth and the Advice
DartmouthQS/128/42/121674Ann, widow of James Hunt, sailor on the Yorke, Elizabeth, widow, mother of Thomas Weeks, sailor on the Yorke, Jane, widow of Thomas Garland, sailor on the Yorke (spotted fever), Elizabeth widow of John Smith, sailor on the Dunkirk, Elizabeth Cornish, widow, mother of Andrew, Sailor on the Royal Soveraigne, all against the Dutch
DartmouthQS/128/42/131674Richard Bremblecombe, sailor on the Draggon
DartmouthQS/128/42/141674Thomas Ebsery, sailor on the Saint Michael and William Eales, sailor on the Dartmouth
DartmouthQS/128/42/151674Sarah Sarell, widow of John, sailor on the Crownation
DartmouthQS/128/42/161679William Tremills, sailor on the Dorothy of Dartmouth, taken by pirates, ransom £85
DartmouthQS/128/42/171682Richard Lee, netmaker, father of Elias, sailor on the Endeavor on a voyage from Virginia to London, taken by pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/181682James Silby, master of the Barbara of Dartmouth on a voyage with fish from Newfoundland to Portugal, taken by Pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/191683Susanna Pethybridge, wife of John Pethybridge, master of the John and Christopher of Dartmouth, taken by pirates with his servant, ransom £250
DartmouthQS/128/42/201683Rebecca Sulke, widow, mother of ---- sailor on the Mary Ann of Yarmouth, taken by pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/211683Ann Phillmore, wife of Joseph, sailor on The Friendship of Ballerford in Ireland, taken by pirates on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilbao
DartmouthQS/128/42/221683Elizabeth Osborn, wife of Nicholas Osborn, sailor on the Endevor of London, bound for London, taken by pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/231683Mary, the wife of John Davis, mother in law of Andrew Crascey, taken by pirates in the John and Christopher of Dartmouth
DartmouthQS/128/42/24-251683Emling Stone, wife of John, sailor in The Flying Horse of Dartmouth, taken by pirates, ransom £210
DartmouthQS/128/42/261684 1685The relations of William Luckis, William Poole, Philip Tingcombe, Henry Flood, John Collings, Roger Binson?, Roger Tuckett, Joseph Charles, William Adams, Thomas Whiteing, Peter Allumn, Richard Fabian. John Hearth and John Giffard, sailors on the Blessing on a voyage from Newfoundland, taken by Pirates. Also Thomas Williams taken by pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/271687The relations of Thomas Rowling, Nathaniel Jeffery, Lawrence Herswell and William Abraham, on the Adventure from Seville to London, taken by pirates (petition to the Bishop)
DartmouthQS/128/42/281687Joane Godfrey, wife of William Godfrey, master of the Adventure from Sevill to London, taken by pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/29n.dJoshua Woodmason, sailor, taken by pirates, ransom £60
DartmouthQS/128/42/301688Robert Dolling, blacksmith on the Robert of Dartmouth, taken by pirates, ransom £40
DartmouthQS/128/42/311688Elizabeth Poole, sister of Thomas Williams, on the ship Parragon of Dartmouth, taken by pirates, ransom £30
DartmouthQS/128/42/321688Elizabeth Poole, wife of William Poole and Richard Fabings, father of Richard Fabings on the Blessing of Dartmouth, taken by pirates
DartmouthQS/128/42/331688Mary Nowell, widow, mother of Michael Saunders on the Eagle on a voyage from Newfoundland with a cargo of fish - taken by pirates (full description of the action) [Transcript].
DawlishQS/128/43/11679Nicholas Fox on The Mary of Topsham, on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilbao, taken by pirates
DawlishQS/128/43/21680Mary, wife of George Voysie, sailor on the Hannah, from Portugal to Topsham, taken by pirates (petition to the bishop)
DawlishQS/128/43/3 No. not used
DawlishQS/128/43/41679Mary, wife of George Voysie, sailor on the Hannah, from Portugal to Topsham, taken by pirates
DawlishQS/128/43/5n.dane Crute, sister of John Crute the younger, sailor on the Hannah of Topsham, taken by pirates
DawlishQS/128/43/6n.dPedericke, sailor on the Mary of Topsham, on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilbao, taken by pirates.
DittishamQS/128/44/11682Sampson Caterey, aged 34, sailor on the Society of Rye, on a voyage from Oporto to London, taken by pirates
DittishamQS/128/44/21682Richard Hillersdon, soldier under Sir Edward Seymour
DodbrookeQS/128/45/1-21685Edward Mumford, husbandman, soldier under Sir Edward Seymour
DoddiscombesleighQS/128/461669Thomas Wills, soldier
DrewsteigntonQS/128/47/11660David Winslade, soldier
DrewsteigntonQS/128/47/2n.dRobert Elston, soldier under Captain Thomas Fulford
DrewsteigntonQS/128/47/3n.dThomas Sutter, soldier under Colonel Piper
DrewsteigntonQS/128/47/4n.dHenry Quaintance, soldier under Captain Richard Porter
DunchideockQS/128/481670John Pearce, sailor in the Royal Charles, against the Dutch
DuntertonQS/128/49/1-21684John Corde, soldier under Sir Bevill Grenvill
East AllingtonQS/128/501679Peter Elys, sailor in the Happy Return, against the Dutch
East StonehouseQS/128/51/11672Elizabeth Hawke, widow of Edward Hawke, sailor in the Royal James, against the Dutch
East StonehouseQS/128/51/21674Julian Luce, widow of -, sailor in the Royal James, against the Dutch
East TeignmouthQS/128/52/1-21673Walter Clode, sailor in the Munmuth against the Dutch
ExeterQS/128/53/11671Edward Bragge, soldier in the qarrison at Tangier
ExeterQS/128/53/21681Ralph Porter, soldier under Colonel Thomas Walker
ExeterQS/128/53/31683William Of, father of Elias Of, sailor on The Mary of Topsham on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilbao, taken by pirates, ransom £80
Exeter, St. LeonardQS/128/54n.dThomas Manly, soldier under Sir James Smith
Exeter, St. SidwellQS/128/55/11674Samuel Giles, woolcomber, sailor in the Bristol against the Dutch
Exeter, St. SidwellQS/128/55/2n.dJohn West, soldier
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/56/11663Walter Lane
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/56/21672Mary Style, widow of Peter Style, sailor in the Royal Katherine, against the Dutch
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/56/3n.dJohn Andrews, soldier under Leutenant Colonel Appsly
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/56/41679Richard Splat, soldier
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/56/5n.dGilbert Lane, son of -----
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/57/11666Dorothy Harris, widow of -----, sailor in the Serline
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/57/21667John Basse, sailor against the Dutch
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/57/31681Thomas Luckas, husbandman, father of ----, sailor on the Desire of Topsham, taken by pirates
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/57/41683Mary Hare, sister of Oliver Hare, sailor on the Conqueror of London on a voyage from Jamaica to London, taken by pirates, ransom £75
Exeter St. ThomasQS/128/57/5n.dWilliam Oliver, sailor
GeorgenymptonQS/128/581671Nathaniel Creech, soldier
HatherleighQS/128/59/11669Richard Gorford, soldier (want increase from 20s. as Edward Legg has 30s)
HatherleighQS/128/59/2n.dWilliam Beckalake, soldier under Sir Thomas Ashton
HeavitreeQS/128/60/11663William Venner, soldier
HeavitreeQS/128/60/21676William Venner, soldier (increase)
HennockQS/128/61/11660Giles Murch, soldier at Cales
HennockQS/128/61/21674John Leaker, weaver, father of Peter Leaker, sailor on the Golden Rutter
High WeekQS/128/621679Jane, the wife of Nathaniel Stephens, soldier
HolneQS/128/63/11683Bartholomew Stertavant, soldier under Sir John Acland
HolneQS/128/63/2-3 George Mynard, tailor, soldier
HonitonQS/128/64/11660Nicholas Jewell, soldier under Captain Warham St Leger
HonitonQS/128/64/2-31660Bartholomew Venn, soldier in the north
HonitonQS/128/64/41666Henry Hoskins, soldier
HonitonQS/128/64/51683Henry Osement, soldier
IlfracombeQS/128/651684Richard Bruton, shipwright and Agnes his wife on behalf of their son. William, sailor on the Angel Gabriel of Bristol on a voyage from Bristol, taken by pirates, ransom about £100
IpplepenQS/128/661681Edward Bulley, father of Edward Bulley, sailor in the Hopewell of Dartmouth on a voyage from Newfoundland to Alicant, taken by pirates, ransom £80 or more
KennQS/128/671672Thomas Miller, sailor against the Dutch
KentisbeareQS/128/68n.dGeorge Riggs, soldier under Colonel Sanderson
KentonQS/128/69/1n.dJoseph Way, sailor on the Fountain and Sweepstakes
KentonQS/128/69/2n.dThomas Moale, father of Thomas Moale, aged 15 taken by pirates, ransom £80
KentonQS/128/69/3n.dJane, wife of Samuel Clarke, mate of the Societie of Topsham on a voyage from Newfoundland, taken by pirates, ransom £125
KentonQS/128/69/41673Robert Simon, sailor in the Royal Katherine, against the Dutch
KentonQS/128/69/51674John Davy, sailor on The Royal Charles
KentonQS/128/69/61682Thomas Jope, father of John Jope, sailor on the Port Marchant of Topsham, taken by Pirates
KentonQS/128/69/71682John Moale, sailor on the Port Marchant of Topsham taken by pirates (certificate)
KentonQS/128/69/81682Elizabeth Hooper, widow, mother of William, sailing from Bulbao to Mallaga taken by pirates, ransom £60
KentonQS/128/69/91683Catherine, wife of John Molle (sic) sailor on the Port Marchant of Topsham, taken by pirates, ransom
KentonQS/128/69/101683Mary Oliver of Powderham on behalf of Nicholas Wotten, sailor on the Port Marchant of Topsham, taken by pirates
KentonQS/128/69/111683John Whiterow, soldier on the Port Marchant of Topsham, taken by pirates
KilmingtonQS/128/701671Elias Quicke of Kilmington, soldier under Colonel Chomley and Sir Courtenay Pole
KingsbridgeQS/128/71/11673Joseph Bastard, his eldest son aged about 20, captured by pirates
KingsbridgeQS/128/71/21683John Hodge, soldier under Sir Edmund Fortescue
KingsbridgeQS/128/71/31688Morgan Lishans, soldier
KingsbridgeQS/128/71/4n.dWalter Huxham, joiner, soldier
KingsnymptonQS/128/72n.dHugh Viccary, soldier
KingswearQS/128/73/11674Joane Bickford, widow of Richard Bickford, sailor in the Forrester
KingswearQS/128/73/21674Jane Reynolds, widow of Hugh Reynolds sailor in the Gloster, against the Dutch
KingswearQS/128/73/31674Margaret Hannaford, widow of Philip Hannaford, sailor in the Royal James, against the the Dutch
KingswearQS/128/73/41681Sarah Bloy, wife of George Bloy, sailor on the Speedwell of Dartmouth, taken by pirates, ransom £70
LittlehamQS/128/74n.dAmy Southwood, widow, her husband a sailor on the Portsmouth
LustleighQS/128/75/11681Robert Spray, husbandman, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
LustleighQS/128/75/21684Laurence Elliott, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
LydfordQS/128/76/1-41683-1684Robert Cooke, soldier under Captain Bidlake
LympstoneQS/128/77/11667Julian Tilt, widow of Philip Tilt, sailor on the Royal James against the Dutch
LympstoneQS/128/77/21673Elizabeth Reede on behalf of William Bright, aged 56, taken by pirates, ransom £50
LympstoneQS/128/77/3-41674Mary Labbet, widow of Henry Labbet, sailor on the Will Dogger against the Dutch
LympstoneQS/128/77/51682George Taylor, sailor, taken by pirates, ransom £120
LympstoneQS/128/77/61683Mary Taylor, wife of George Taylor, master of the Speedwell of Topsham, taken by Pirates, ransom £120
MakerQS/128/78/1n.dMargery Skinner, widow of John Skinner, sailor in the Royal James against the Dutch
MakerQS/128/78/21674Elizabeth Colling, widow of Richard Colling, sailor in the Royal James against the Dutch
MakerQS/128/78/31674Margaret Wight, widow of John Wight, sailor in the Royal James against the Dutch
MakerQS/128/78/41674Sarah Bowers, widow of Anthony Bowers, sailor in the Royal James against the Dutch
MakerQS/128/78/5n.dConstance Dweane, widow of Anthony Dweane, sailor in the Royal James against the Dutch
MakerQS/128/78/61683Mary Robbins, a near relation of Pentecost Martaine, taken by pirates, ransom £70
MakerQS/128/78/71684Priscilla Pearse, widow, her son a sailor in the Lamb of Plymouth, taken by pirates, ransom £80
MalboroughQS/128/79/11661Thomas Hoopper
MalboroughQS/128/79/2n.dJane Maddock, widow, her husband a sailor in the Dunkirk, against the Dutch
MalboroughQS/128/79/31674Daniel Madock, slain in the Dunkirk against the dutch
MarwoodQS/128/80 William Furshill, soldier
MaristoweQS/128/811683Dennis Tamlyn, soldier under Sir Thomas Hele
MarytavyQS/128/821678Walter Williams, soldier under Sir Bevill Grenvile
Milton AbbotQS/128/83/11683Edward Westcott, soldier under Lord Mohun
Milton AbbotQS/128/83/21683Bartholomew Monk, soldier under Sir Nicholas Slaning
ModburyQS/128/84/1-31685William Hutchings, soldier
MollandQS/128/85/1-21660John Fisher, soldier under Colonel Apslie
MollandQS/128/85/31664Griffin Morgan, husbandman, under Captain Yeo
Morchard BishopQS/128/86/11672Thomas Mortimer, husbandman, soldier under Colonel Cooke
Morchard BishopQS/128/86/2n.dRichard Delve, soldier under Sir John Bartlay
Morchard BishopQS/128/86/3n.dIsrael Tucker, soldier under Sir Amos Pollard
Morchard BishopQS/128/86/4n.dThomas Jope, mason, soldier under Sir John Acland
MoretonhampsteadQS/128/87/11684John Cary against the Dutch
MoretonhampsteadQS/128/87/2n.dAlling Cruse, soldier under Captain Gidley
MoretonhampsteadQS/128/87/3n.dJohn Denbowe, soldier under Captain Hugh Stawell
MoretonhampsteadQS/128/87/4n.dBenomy Desent, soldier on the Prince Royal against the Dutch
MoretonhampsteadQS/128/87/5n.dChirstopher Berry, weaver, soldier under Sir Edmund Fortiskue
NetherexeQS/128/881660Richard Purselake, soldier under Sir John Berkley
Newton AbbotQS/128/89/1-21660Richard Garnesey, worstedcomber [See also Highweek and Newton Bushell]
Newton BushellQS/128/901674Thomas Oricke, able seaman on the Royal Charles against the Dutch
NorthamQS/128/911683Hugh Sexon, soldier under Colonel Digby
North MoltonQS/128/92/11660Henry Locke, soldier under Sir Edmund Fortiscue
North MoltonQS/128/92/21660Thomas Bushton, soldier under Sir John Digby
North MoltonQS/128/92/31663Henry Locke, soldier under Sir Edmund Fortiscue
North MoltonQS/128/92/41679William Wilsheere, drummer under Lord Albermarle at the restoration
North MoltonQS/128/92/5n.dJohn Zeale, soldier under Colonel Amias Pollard
OakfordQS/128/93/11663Edmund Ware, soldier under Colonel Giffard
OakfordQS/128/93/11663Edmund Ware, soldier under Colonel Giffard
OakfordQS/128/93/21676William How
OkehamptonQS/128/94/11686Andrew Heywood, soldier under Captain Gidley
OkehamptonQS/128/94/21687John Zeldon, soldier under Sir John Barkley
OkehamptonQS/128/94/3n.dJames Woodman, soldier under Colonel Tremayne
OttertonQS/128/951663William Balhatchet
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/11660Christopher Mathew, Henry Browne and Humphrey Tillard, soldiers under Sir Richard Cholmeley
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/21666Ruben Clarke, sailor on the Surloyne
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/31671Elias Thomas, soldier under Lord Barcklay
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/41673-1675Francis Donne, soldier under the Marquis of Hartford
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/51674John Fitz, soldier, his house was burnt down and all his goods destroyed
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/61677Mary Huddy, widow of Henry Huddy and of Thomas Cummons both soldiers
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/71677Walter Chicke, carpenter, soldier under Sir Richard Chaumley
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/81683John Scott
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/9-101683Christopher Mathew, fuller, father of Christopher Mathew, sailor in the Mary Pinke of Topsham on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilbao, taken by pirates, ransom £80
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/111684Robert Hill, mason, soldier
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/121684Peter Salter, husbandman, soldier under Sir John Acland
Ottery St. MaryQS/128/96/13n.dRichard Norman, husbandman, soldier under Sir Hugh Windom
PaigntonQS/128/97/1-21674Joan Drew, widow of William Drew, sailor on the Hunter
PaigntonQS/128/97/3-41674Ann Powne, widow of Richard Powne, able seaman on the Dunkirk against the Dutch
PaigntonQS/128/97/51683Ann Powne, mother of Richard Powne aged 22, sailor on the Symon Peter of Dartmouth on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilboa, ransom £70
PaigntonQS/128/97/61684Order to pay 50s towards the redemption of Zachary Smith
PaigntonQS/128/97/71686William Smith, sailor against the Dutch
PayhemburyQS/128/98/11674Joane Flea, widow of John Flea, sailor in the St Michael against the Dutch
PayhemburyQS/128/98/21675William Symons, soldier
PlymouthQS/128/99/11665Anne Pomeroy, widow of William Pomeroy, sailor in the Dolphin
PlymouthQS/128/99/21683Mary Linch, wife of John Linch, sailor on the Virginia of Plymouth, captured by pirates, has collected pound 75 & needs £10 more
PlymouthQS/128/99/3n.dAnne, wife of Abraham Hammatt, mariner on the Grace Pinke of Plymouth on a voyage to Newfoundland taken by pirates, ransom over £250
PlymouthQS/128/99/41684Jane Hele, her husband was master of the Amity of Plymouth on a voyage between Lisbon and England taken by pirates, ransom £500 reduced to £125
PlymouthQS/128/99/51684Mary Lewis, wife of Arthur Lewis mariner, mate on the Grace Pinck on a voyage to Newfoundland taken by pirates off Falmouth, ransom £100
PlymouthQS/128/99/6-71688Robert Hynes, father of Henry Hynes, sailor on a voyage from Portugal to Newfoundland, taken by pirates, ransom £40
PlymptonQS/128/1001663William Johns, soldier under Colonel John Trevanion
Plympton St MaryQS/128/101/1-31661-1667Henry Browne, soldier under Colonel Digbie
PlymstockQS/128/102/1-21662Grace Batishill, widow of Beorge Battishill, soldier under Captain Anthony Sterte
PlymtreeQS/128/103/11663Abraham Doble, soldier under Colonel Richard Arundell
PlymtreeQS/128/103/2-31671William Blewett, soldier under Colonel John Acland
PowderhamQS/128/1041669Gilbert Shute, sailor in the Yorke against the Dutch
St Mary ChurchQS/128/105/11673Christopher Cowell, cordwainer, sailor on the Ann against the Dutch
St Mary ChurchQS/128/105/21677Anne Honey, widow of Joseph Honey, master of the Algier
St Mary ChurchQS/128/105/31683Bonaventure Cowle, father of Bonaventure Cowle, sailor on the Anthony of London on a voyage from London to Lisbon taken by pirates, ransom £135 (Bonaventure Cowle senior has been captured 3 times)
SalcombeQS/128/1061663Thomas Hooper, gunner under Sir Edmund Fortescue
Sampford CourtneyQS/128/107/11678James Harvey, soldier under Lord Hopton
Sampford CourtneyQS/128/107/21679John Heywood, soldier
Sampford CourtneyQS/128/107/31681John Northam, husbandman, soldier under Colonel Richard Arundell
Sampford PeverellQS/128/108/11664Philip Shapcott, soldier under Major Humphrey Sydenham
Sampford PeverellQS/128/108/2n.dRobert Webber, soldier under Colonel Thomas Walker
Sannard (?Sandford)QS/128/1091679Mary Williams, widow of Thomas Williams, soldier
Shaldon St NicholasQS/128/1101663Grace Cursons, widow of Abraham Cursons, able seaman against the dutch
SheldonQS/128/1111680John Marchant, soldier under Sir Ralph Hopton
SidburyQS/128/112/11672John Tree, husbandman, soldier under Colonel Absley
SidburyQS/128/112/2-31674Daniel White, husbandman, soldier
SidmouthQS/128/113/11663Elianor Levermore, widow of Robert Levermore, sailor on the King Farnando against the Dutch
SidmouthQS/128/113/21673Margaret Haycraft, widow of John Haycraft, sailor on the Dunkerke against the Dutch
SilvertonQS/128/114/1-31675-1679William Buckingham, labourer, soldier under Sir John Acland
SilvertonQS/128/114/41680Peter Kingdon, tailor, soldier under Sir John Acland
SilvertonQS/128/114/5-61685-1686William Daly, soldier
South MoltonQS/128/1151686William Marker, blacksmith, soldier under Lord Willmotte
South TawtonQS/128/116/11663Richard Drew
South TawtonQS/128/116/21688John Huntington, soldier under Sir Nicholas Slanning
SpreytonQS/128/117/11684John Taylor, soldier
SpreytonQS/128/117/21687John Howard, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
SpreytonQS/128/117/31688Edward Bruin, soldier under Colonel Tremaine
StavertonQS/128/118/1,31680-1681Richard Gortley, soldier in Tangier for 18 years
StavertonQS/128/118/21683John Anthony, husbandman, soldier under Sir Bevill Greenfeild
Stoke GabrielQS/128/119/11678William Efford, soldier under Sir Henry Cary
Stoke GabrielQS/128/119/21683John Churchward, soldier under Sir Edward Seymour
StokenhamQS/128/120/11660William Withycombe, soldier under Sir Edmund Fortescue
StokenhamQS/128/120/2-31682Andrew Adams, sailor against the dutch
StokenhamQS/128/120/41684Elizabeth Maddick, widowed mother of Robert Maddick, sailor on the John and Christopher of Dartmouth, taken by pirates, ransom £100
StokenhamQS/128/120/5n.dRichard Woody, husbandman father of Roger Woody sailor on the Danby of London, taken by pirates ransom £130 Stonehouse, East see East Stonehouse
TavistockQS/128/121/11660John Hillman, soldier
TavistockQS/128/121/21661Gregory Edmonds, soldier
TavistockQS/128/121/31673Stephen Symmons, husbandman, soldier under Sir Henry Carew
TavistockQS/128/121/41675Stephen Chapman, carpenter, soldier under Sir Henry Cary
TavistockQS/128/121/51675Thomas Macey, labourer, solider under Sir Nicholas Slanning
TavistockQS/128/121/61682Stephen Chapman, carpenter, soldier under Sir Henry Cary
TavistockQS/128/121/71682Edward Carew, soldier aged 87
TavistockQS/128/121/8-91682Thomas Geach, husbandman, soldier
TavistockQS/128/121/10,131683William Ellicott, soldier under Major Jacobb
TavistockQS/128/121/11n.dFrancis Glubb, soldier aged 90 years
TavistockQS/128/121/121683John Steevens, husbandman, soldier under Sir Bevill Grenvill
TavistockQS/128/121/141684Hugh Crosse, soldier under Sir Richard Grenvile
TavistockQS/128/121/151684Allen Nicholls, claims to be a soldier to receive a pension if proved
TavistockQS/128/121/161685John Isaack, hellier and Elizabeth his wife, their son Francis Isaack, sailor on the Little Diamond of Topsham taken by pirates, ransom £70
TavistockQS/128/121/17n.dJohn Norman, fuller, soldier under Colonel Wenford
TavistockQS/128/121/181688Nicholas Pointer, fuller, soldier under Sir Henry Cary
TavistockQS/128/121/19n.dHenry Farwel soldier under Sir Edward Wise
TeignmouthQS/128/1221674Mary Davys, widow of William Davys, sailor on the Henry against the Dutch
ThorvertonQS/128/123/1-41660Thomas Marshall, soldier under Colonel Blewett
ThrowleighQS/128/1241683William Battishill, soldier under Colonel Shelly
ThurlestoneQS/128/125/1-21663Philip Luckham, soldier under Sir Edmund Fortescue
TopshamQS/128/126/11673Mary wife of Andrew Hodder, master and part owner of the Mavy of Topsham returning from Portugal, taken by pirates, ransom £180
TopshamQS/128/126/21673Sarah Farrant, wife of William Farrant, sailor on the Good Success of Topsham belonging to Nicholas Broking of Exeter, merchant, taken by pirates, ransom £70
TopshamQS/128/126/31673Charity Tomline, widow, mother of a son of 22, sailor on a ship from the port of Exon, taken by pirates, ransom £75
TopshamQS/128/126/41673Ursula, wife of William Phippard, mariner master & part owner of the Good Defence of Topsham on a voyage to Malaga and other places, taken by pirates with two of his sons and the rest of the ship's company
TopshamQS/128/126/51681Thomas Moore, soldier under Sir Edward Seymour
TopshamQS/128/126/6 Elizabeth Mountstephen, wife of Isaac Mountstephen, sailor on a voyage to Barbados on the Royal Prince of Topsham, taken by pirates
TopshamQS/128/126/71682Mary Caldome, wife of Samuel Caldome, mate on The John Pinke of Topsham on a voyage to Barbados taken by pirates, ransom £180
TopshamQS/128/126/81682Hannah Shower, wife of Samuel Shower, sailor in the John Pincke of Topsham on a voyage to Barbados taken by pirates, ransom 12 pieces of eight
TopshamQS/128/126/91682Sarah Greene, widow, mother of Thomas Green, sailor in the John of Topsham, taken by pirates, ransom £80
TopshamQS/128/126/101682William Off, father of Elias Off, sailor, taken by pirates
TopshamQS/128/126/111683Hannah Worth, wife of John Worth, sailor on the John Pinke on a voyage to Barbados, taken by pirates, ransom 400 dollars
TopshamQS/128/126/121684Thomas Clement, a poor orphan, sailor on the Elizabeth of London on a voyage from London to Amsterdam to Ireland, then to Barbados and to Serenham, taken by pirates about 50 leagues west of Scilly, ransom £80
TopshamQS/128/126/131685Thomas Moore, tailor, soldier under Sir Edward Saymore
TorbryanQS/128/1271662Stephen Langmead, soldier under Lord Warwick
TormohumQS/128/128/11685Elizabeth Smith, wife of Michael Smith and mother of Thomas, sailors, taken by pirates, ransom £80
TormohumQS/128/128/2n.dChristopher Cowell, sailor on King Fardinando against the Dutch
TormohumQS/128/129/1-21663Henry Nicholls, labourer, soldier under Lord Hopton
TormohumQS/128/129/31673William Broad, aged 28, sailor, taken by pirates (petition)
TormohumQS/128/129/41673The Parents and relations of William Broad, aged 28, Hercules Mudge and Robert Wollaton aged about 22 years, sailors on a ship of Mr Thomas Brooking, taken by pirates, ransom £60 each
TormohumQS/128/129/51676Thomas Edwards, woolcomber, soldier under Sir Henry Carew
TormohumQS/128/129/6n.dMary Dyer, daughter of Mathew Dyer, mariner, taken by pirates, ransom £70
TormohumQS/128/129/71687Samuel Eastly, father of Richard Eastly, sailor aged 25, taken by pirates, ransom £80 by pirates, ransom £80
TormohumQS/128/129/8n.dPeter Sampson, sailor, taken by pirates, balance of ransom £12 to be paid to Mr Richard Holder, merchant of London
TrushamQS/128/1301678John Wills, weaver, soldier under Bartholomew Gidley
UplymeQS/128/131/1-21686John Fowler, carpenter, sailor
West AvingtonQS/128/1321681Isaac Crocker, sailor on The Saint Andrew, against the dutch
West TeignmouthQS/128/133 William Tapley, sailor on the Morleaux of Topsham on a voyage from Lisbon to Newfoundland, taken by pirates ransom £60 11s. 3d.
WhitchurchQS/128/1341675Richard Drake, labourer, soldier under Sir Nicholas Slaning
WidicombeQS/128/1351669Captain Nicholas Bennett, solider
WidworthyQS/128/136/11660John Hoyle, soldier under Captain Snelling
WidworthyQS/128/136/21681John Howell, soldier
WinkleighQS/128/137/11661John Large, soldier for Queen Elizabeth in Ireland (aged about 100)
WitheridgeQS/128/1381660Andrew Bradford, husbandman, solider under Colonel Asson
WoodburyQS/128/139/11666John Lyde, soldier
WoodburyQS/128/139/21683Joan Pyne, wife of William Pyne, sailor on the Diamond of Topsham, on a voyage from Lisbon, taken by pirates, ransom £120
YarnscombeQS/128/1401683William Campin, father of John Campin, sailor on the Society of London, taken by pirates, ransom £112
YealmptonQS/128/1411663Philip Mole, soldier under Sir Thomas Hele
Zeal MonachorumQS/128/142/11663Henry Drew, soldier
Zeal MonachorumQS/128/142/21671William Tucker, soldier
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/11661David Merrill, soldier
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/21661John Lange, soldier under Sir Edmund Howell
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/31664Andrew Meadland, soldier under Sir Harry Carey
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/41666Isaac Dyer, soldier under Sir Henry Carey
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/51666Mr Peter Ellis, sailor on the Happy Return
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/61669John Jones, soldier
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/71671Mathew Chubb, solider
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/81671George Brage, soldier under Sir John Skelton
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/91671Natheniel Stephens, sailor on the Royal Charles admitted to St. Thomas Hospital
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/101675Thomas Box, captain under Sir John Berkeley
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/111676James Morle, soldier
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/121680Agnes, widow of Michael Mauley
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/131681William Baswarthack, soldier under Sir Hugh Piper
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/141683Ralph Porter and Thomas Moore, soldiers
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/151684Thomas Nutt (?) soldier, cousin of William Poulett
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/161684Elizabeth Butland alias Game mother of Thomas Game, aged 21, sailor on the Symon Peter of Dartmouth, taken by pirates ransom £90
Parish Not GivenQS/128/143/171685Liddea Austin, widow, mother of a son taken by pirates, ransom 800 or 1000 dollars
MiscellaneousQS/128/144/11661Order for Mr Northcote, treasurer to pay pensions to the maimed soldiers
MiscellaneousQS/128/144/21666Order to Ellis Veryard of Plymtree to examine maimed soldiers in the hundreds of Tiverton, Halberton, Bampton, Hayridge and Hemyock
MiscellaneousQS/128/144/31666Order to Thomas Fidoe of Ottery St Mary to examine maimed soldiers in the hundreds of Colyton and Axminster
MiscellaneousQS/128/145n.dUnsigned petition for continuing pensions
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/11660List of pensioners. 85 names. £241.03.4
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/2July 1661List of pensioners. 34 names
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/3Apr 1661List of pensioners. 56 names
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/4 Number not used
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/51662List of pensioners. 43 names
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/71664List of pensioners in Kilmington. 5 names
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/81674Order to pay gratuities to 10 widows whose husbands had been slain in the wars against the dutch
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/91678-1679Account of the treasurer for maimed soldiers 212 names (£449.10.00) no parishes
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/101679-1680Account of treasurer for maimed soldiers 191 names (£441.17.6), 6 new pensioners, no parishes
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/111682-1683Account of the treasurer for maimed soldiers 191 names (£459.12.06) no parishes
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/121683Names of 7 captives, 8 yearly pensioners & 4 widows
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/131683-1684Treasurers Maimed Soldiers Account. 147 names (£480.10.00)
MiscellaneousQS/128/146/14n.dMoney advanced against pension, 4 names