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Re: Ostenders
Roy Huddleston 4/25/04
Following the lineage of Sir Edmund Huddleston, son Henry Huddleston of the 'Gunpowder Plot' and his son Robert Huddleston; I think that Robert Huddleston became Captain. I think that Captain Robert Huddleston was the one who took the ship by Ostenders and not Captain John Huddleston of the Bona Nova. Different Huddlestons are represented here. We have Richard Huddleston, esquire, son of Richard Huddleston of Elford. Then, William Huddleston, son of William Huddleston and Elizabeth Hartepoole. Then, John Huddleston who knew Queen Mary. Then, Thomas Huddleston of unknown lineage. Then, what I believe to be Sir Edmund Huddleston's grandson by Henry Huddleston, his son or in other words, Captain Robert Huddleston.
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SP 46/34/fo 277 Henry, lord Norreys to Myldmay: Place conveyed his interest in Buck prebend to Richard Huddleston, whose estate Norreys has, but Place keeps the house. Will put in his bill if lord Henry Seymour will answer him; 29 Nov. 1587.
SP 46/69/fo 62 Tanfield to Fanshaw. Warrant for particular for lease of 2 messuages in Clerkenwell, forfeited by outlawry of William Huddleston. Serjeants Inn. June 1609.
SP 46/163/fo 58,59 The Council to Lord Riche, Sir Richard Southwell, Sir Thomas Pope and John Huddleston at Sion: sending bills of provision made for the late Duke of Northumberland; Richemount; [Aug.] 1553; Signed. Winchester, Derby, Bishops Tunstall and Bonner, and John Masone, enclosing.
SP 46/163/fo 66,67 John Bourne, Secretary, to Lord Riche, Sir Richard Southwell, Sir Thomas Pope and Mr. Huddleston at London: the Queen has granted him the household stuff and implements of Sir Thomas Palmer, attainted for treason; the Court; 7 Sept. 1553.
SP 46/163/fo 75 Receipt by Francis Wilkinson to the Queen's commissioners for £5 from the attainted goods in the hands of Thomas Myldmay which is to be delivered to his brother Oswald Wylkynson, late servant to Sir Andrew Dudley, by virtue of the warrants of John Hudleston and Sir Thomas Stradling; 13 May 1555; Sealed; and Receipt by Robert Parke to Myldmaye for £15 to the use of his master Sir John Huddleston; 5 November 1555.
SP 46/183/fo 139 Draft bond of Thomas Huddlestone, haberdasher, William Tumlinson, goldsmith, and Thomas [torn] an, tailor, all of London, to the Earl of Ormond in 5 marks, to be paid by 24 June following.1504 14 Feb.
SP 77/16 Petition of Capt. Rbt. Huddleston to the Infanta. (4 papers). Folio 113[1623 March]
SP 77/16 Grant of pension to Huddleston. Folio 120
SP 77/16 Certificate of Edw. Parham in favour of Huddleston. Folio 122
SP 77/16 Certificate of Edw. baron Vaux in favour of Huddleston. Folio 124
SP 77/112 Miscellaneous supplementary papers, including letters from W Trumball, J Dickinson, Richard Weston, Spanish letters concerning Captain Huddleston, an account of the taking of the ship Unity of Deal by Ostenders1607 - 1751
SP 94/26 Order for payment to Capt. Robt. Huddleston.1623 Mar. 5/15
SP 94/32 Sir Robert Huddleston's liberancy.N. D.
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