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VANDEPUT, Peter
Ald Lime Street, Oct 1684-Nov 1687,
disch, no F (1) Buckingham House, St Michael Royal, 1674,
1676, ? Bassinghall Street, 1677, Richmond, Surr, 1707 (2)
DR, RW, 1686, M, 1687-90 (3) d Apr 1708, bur St
Margaret Patterns (4) Will PCC 102 Barrett pr, 30 Apr
1708 f Peter Vandeput of St Margaret Pattens (worth
£800 p a in 1660), m Jane, da of Theoderic Haste, mar
1674, Margaret, da of John BUCKWORTH (5) Merchant
Worth £800 p a in 1660 New River C, Exchequer stock
(6) City and London property, land Surr (7) Kt, 26 Sep
1684 Sheriff, 1684-5 (8) Tory (9) Commsr for Lieut, 1687,
1688 Bro-in-law of Thomas HARTOPP (10) See The
Ancestor, IV (1903), pp 29-43, for more of this family
(1) Beaven, I, p 177 (2) HMC, 7th Rept, p 468a, Boyd
5442, will (3) Beaven, II, p 111, Boyd 5442 (4) Boyd
5442 (5) Boyd 5442, 10332, Wotton, Eng Barts, IV, p 369,
Boyd 12350 (6) Wotton, Eng Barts, IV, p 371, will (7) Will
(8) Beaven, II, p 111, I, p 177 (9) H of L, MS 154 (1)
(10) Boyd 12350
VAUGHAN, Nicholas
? Co Co Cheap, 1665 (1) Soper
Lane, 1665, St Pancras, 1639, 1665 (2) HAB, appr, 1628, to
John Thompson (3) d Oct 1665 (4) Will PCC 126 Hyde
pr, 7 Oct 1665 f Gritline Vaughan of Norte, Herts, yeo,
mar (A) 1639, Isabel, (B) Parnell, wid of - Burgess (5)
(1) VBk, St Pancras (2) Will, Reg, St Pancras, VBk, St
Pancras (3) Will, HAB, Binding Bk, 30 Jul 1628 (4) Will
(5) HAB, Binding Bk, 30 Jul 1628, Reg, St Pancras, will
VERE, John.
Co Co Castle Baynard, 1675, 1680-1 (1)
East Prec, St Benet Pauls Wharf, 1678 (2) WOOD (3)
mar Susannah (4) Woodmonger, trader in fuel, "hath
several times been convicted for abusing the people in their
measure of coal" (5) ? Whig, not Tory (6)
(1) 1681 SP/29/417/168 (2) CRO, Asses Box 67 4/32 (3)
H B Dale, The Fellowship of Woodmongers (reprinted from the
Coalmerchant and Shipper), ND, p 61 (4) CRO, Asses Box
67 4/32 (5) CRO, Asses Box 67 4/32, H B Dale, op cit,
p 61 (6) SP/29/417/168
VERE, Thomas
Co Co Farringdon Without (St Sepulchre),
1672, 1675-7 The 'Angel', upper end of Old Bailey, near
Newgate, 1646-80, the 'Cock', St John Street, St James
Clerkenwell, 1667 (1) STA, appr, 1635/6, to John Wright,
fr, 1644, M, 1681 (2) f Ralph Vere of Wrotham, Kent,
gent (3) Bookseller, dealt chiefly in ballads and broadsides,
in which associated with, int al, John WRIGHT (C) (1)
(1) Plomer, Booksellers, 1641-67, p 186 (2) STA, Appr
Bound, etc, I, Appr Reg, 1606-66, 14 Jan 1635/6, Boyd
Index (3) STA Appr Reg, 1606-66, 14 Jan 1635/6
VERNON, Thomas
Co Co Coleman Street, 1676-80,
1682-3, 1691-3, 1696 (1) Coleman Street, 1677, 1684,
St Stephen Coleman Street, 1677, 1691, Sudbury, Derbs,
1706 (2) HAB, fr, 1661, by Edward Bigg (3) d 10 Feb,
1710/11, bur ? Sudbury, Derbs (4) Will PCC 39 Young
pr, 12 Feb 1710/11 mar (B) 1678, at St Peter le Poor, Mary
Kird, (C) Anne (4) Merchant, Assis RAC 1672-4, 1677-9,
1682-4 Eastland C, adm by R, 1687 Director New EIC,
1698-1700, 1701-03 (5) EIC adventures, RAC stock £500
of original stock, 1671 (6) Land Surr (£300 p a) (7) Kt,
8 Mar 1684/5 (8) MP London, 1690 (8) Tory ("very good",
1682) (9) Commsr for Lieut, 1681, 1688 Da Matilda mar
Ald Sir Henry Furness, Bt, MP Bramber, 1698-98/9 (expelled),
Sandwich, 1700/1 (expelled), 1701-12, who became a millionaire (10)
(1) Not 1676 in VBk, St Stephen Coleman Street (2)
Directory, 1677, H of L, MS 154 (y), VBk, St Stephen
Coleman Street, will (3) Journ 49, f 293, HAB, Fr Index,
-, 1661 (4) Boyd 15789, will (5) Directory, 1677,
SP/29/418/199, K G Davies, Index, Hinton, Eastland Trade,
Appdx C4, Beaven, I, p 291 (6) Will, PRO, T 70/100
(7) Will (8) Beaven, I, p 291 (9) SP/29/418/199, H of L,
MS 154 (f), (y) (10) Will, GEC, V, pp 1, 462
VESEY, William
Co Co Bridge, 1671-7, 1681-3 3rd
Prec London Bridge, 1683, St Magnus, 1672, ? ChW, 1680
(1) Dead by Nov 1688 (2) Whig ("naught", 1682) (3)
Cf William Vesey, MT, of St Catherine Cree (1684), mar
at Stepney, Middx, Creature Genter (4), and William Vesey,
MER, L, 1682, expelled, 1685 (5)
(1) WMBk, Bridge, VBk, St Magnus, GHL, MS 9583, Box 2
(St Magnus) (2) CRO, MS 40/C annotated list of Co Co
of 1683 (3) SP/29/418/199, 435/100 (4) Boyd 41970
(5) Smith
VINCENT, Matthias
Ald Aldgate, 30 Apr 1686-7 (d) (1)
Islington, Middx, 1687 (2) There is no evidence that he
was a Citizen d May-Jun 1687 (2) Will PCC 86 Foot pr,
15 Jun 1687, registered, 15 Jun 1687, pr, 31 Mar 1688
mar Mary (2) Merchant from India Agent of
factories in Bay of Bengal, 1677-81 (3) Kt, 20 Mar 1683/4
(4) MP Lostwithiel, 1685-7 (4) Tory
(1) Beaven, I, p 13 (2) Will (3) Pink MS 320, Beaven, II,
p 232 (4) Pink MS 320
VINCENT, William
Co Co Bishopsgate Within, 1657-8,
1660-1 (1) Ald Bishopsgate, 1658 (2) St Martin Outwich,
1657 (3) GR, appr, 1631, to Thomas Langham, W, 1661,
M elect, 1661 (4) b AH Northampton, d Sep 1661, bur
? St Martin Outwich (5) Will PCC 146 May pr, 23 Sep
1661 f Francis Vincent of Weeden, Northants, chapman,
m Elizabeth, da of Edward Langham of Gillisborow,
Northants, mar Rebecca, da of Richard Chambers (6)
Merchant Comm EIC, 1657-61 Co Assis LC, 1645-50,
Husband, 1650-9, Dep Gov, 1659-61 (7) EIC stock £4,400
(8) Land Glouc (3) Kt, 26 May 1660 (2) MP London,
1660 (2) Neph of John LANGHAM (3)
(1) 1657-8 Chivers (2) Beaven, II, p 89 (3) Will (4)
Beaven, II, p 89, GR, Appr Reg, 1629-66, f 19d, Boyd
14020 (5) Will, Boyd 14020 (6) GR, Appr Reg, 1629-66,
f 19d, Boyd 14020, 14301 (7) Will Beaven, II, p 89 (8)
Cal Min EIC, 1660-3
VYNER (or VINER), Robert
Ald Broad Street, 20 Aug
1666-19 Oct 1669, removed to Langborn-13 Apr 1686, surrendered (1) Next St Mary Woolnoth Church, Lombard
Street, 1662, the 'Vine', Clements Lane, Lombard Street,
1665, returned, 1670, from Africa House, Broad Street, and
Winchester Street, Coleman Street, 1678-88, Swankleys,
Ickenham, Middx, 1665 (2) GOLD, appr, 1646, to uncle,
Thomas VYNER, PW, 1666 (3) b 1631, Warwick, 3rd s,
d 2 Sep 1688, Windsor Castle, bur St Mary Woolnoth (4)
Will PCC 143 Exton pr, 4 Oct 1688 f William Vyner of
Warwick (1646) and Eathorpe, Warw, gent m Susanna, da
of Francis Fulwood of Middleton Hall, Derbs (5), mar (B)
1665, Mary, wid of Sir Thomas Hyde of Walton, Berks,
Bt, and da of John Whitchurch (6) Goldsmith, banker and
national financier, partner and successor to uncle Thomas
VYNER Said to have had £400,000 involved in the stop of
Exchequer, 1672 (7) Assis RAC, 1672-4 (8) Worth £3,500
p a in 1660 RAC stock £5,000 of original stock, 1671 (9)
Land Middx and Leic (10) Kt, Jun 1665, cr Bt, Jun 1666
(11) Sheriff, 1666-7, LM, 1674-5 (12) Col Red Regt,
1667-88, Commsr for Lieut 1676, 1681 ? Son Thomas
Vyner, MP Grimsby (13)
(1) Beaven, I, pp 76, 171 (2) Heal, London Goldsmiths, p
261, Dorothy K Clark, "A restoration goldsmith-banking
house the Vine on Lombard Street", in Essays in Modern
History in Honour of Wilbur Cortez Abbott (Cambridge, Mass,
1941), pp 24, 30-1, 27, 45 (3) Beaven, II, p 98, GOLD,
Appr Reg, II, f 4, DNB (4) DNB, Dorothy K Clark, op
cit, p 47, Boyd 28198 (5) GOLD, Appr Reg, II, f 4,
DNB (6) Boyd 28198, Dorothy K Clark, op cit, p 24 She
brought him a portion of £100,000 (£2,000 p a ) Her da by
Hyde had £4,000 p a (Smyth, Obituary, p 104) (7) See
Dorothy K Clark, op cit, pp 3-47 and DNB (8) K G
Davies, Index (9) Wotton, Eng Barts, IV, p 369, PRO,
T 70/100 (10) Will (11) Beaven, II, p 98 (12) Beaven,
I, p 171 (13) Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne
VYNER (or VINER), Thomas
Ald Billingsgate, Sep/Oct
1646-22 Apr 1651 removed to Langborn-May 1665 (d)
(1) The 'Vine', Clements Lane, Lombard Street, 1623-65,
the 'Black and White House', 1662, Hackney, Middx, 1644,
1662, Eastbury House, Barking, Essex, 1650-62 (2) GOLD,
appr, 1601, to bro-in-law Samuel Moore (3), 1604, to
William Terry, fr, 1610/11, L, 1622, W, 1634, 1639, 1641,
PW, 1649 (3) b 15 Dec 1588, North Cerney, Glouc, bur
11 May 1665, St Mary Woolnoth (5) Will PCC 55 Hyde
pr, 9 May 1665 f Thomas Vyner of North Cerney, Glouc,
yeo, m Anne Ellis of -, Glouc, mar (A) 1618, Anne, da
of Richard Parsons of St Clement Eastcheap, merchant,
(B) 1638, Honour, wid of Thomas Hudson of St Mary
Woolnoth, da of George Humble, and sis of Sir William
Humble, Ald, 1631, (C) Alice, wid of John Perryn, goldsmith,
Ald, 1657, da of - Robinson (6) Goldsmith, banker and
national financier of the Commonwealth, Protectorate and
restored Monarchy Partner with neph Robert VYNER (7)
City property, land Middx, Essex (8) Kt (by Protector), 8
Feb 1653/4, (by King), 1 Aug 1660, cr Bt, Jun 1661 (9)
Sheriff, 1648-9, LM, 1653-4 (10) ? Well disposed to dissent
(11) Da Rebecca mar Richard PIGGOTT Son Sir George
Vyner, Bt, mar Abigail, da of John LAWRENCE Da
Elizabeth mar Sir Henry Pinkering, Bt, Col of Foot in New
Model, MP Cambridge 1654, 1656, 1658/9 Their s, Sir
Henry Pinkering, 2nd Bt, was MP Morpeth, 1685-7, Cambridge, 1698-1705 (12)
(1) Beaven, I, p 26, 171 (2) Heal, London Goldsmiths, p 261,
Dorothy K Clark, "A restoration goldsmith-banking house
the Vine on Lombard Street", in Essays in Modern History in
Honour of Wilbur Cortez Abbott (Cambridge, Mass, 1941), p 7,
Lysons, Environs, II, p 301, Boyd 2446, Lysons, Environs, I,
pp 618-9, will (3) Beaven, II, p 68, Dorothy K Clark,
op cit, p 6 (4) GOLD, Appr Reg, I, f 147, Index of Appr
(5) DNB, Boyd 2446 (6) GOLD, Appr Reg, I, f 147a
Boyd 2446, 25366, 2447, 38964, Beaven, II, p 181, Boyd
15675 (7) See Dorothy K Clark, op cit, pp 4-24 and
DNB (8) Will (9) Beaven, I, p 171, II, p 6 (10) Beaven,
I, p 171 (11) Will, bequests to ejected ministers (12) Boyd
2446, 12992, 2447, will, GEC, III, p 151, Walcott, MPs
Tempus Anne
VYNER (or VINER), William.
Co Co Bridge, 1649-52,
1656-60 1st Prec Thames Street, 1659 (1) Cf William
Vyner over against west end of St Magnus Church, 1641 (2)
(1) WMBk, Bridge (2) Dale, p 95