Henry Hatsell (died 1667) was an English naval official and member of parliament in the seventeenth century.
Henry was probably born in Plymouth to a family of merchants. He married Margaret Dawe at Barnstaple on 6 February 1637. Together they had at least one son, Sir Henry Hatsell (1641 - 1714).[1]
Hatsell had a business arrangement with Martin Noell and Thomas Alderne, London businessmen, in the transportation of Royalist prisoners involved in the Penruddock uprising. They were shipped to Barbados, where they were sold as goods and chattels for fifteen hundred and fifty pounds of sugar each on 7 May 1656.[2]: 284
^"Hatsell, Henry (d. 1667)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/40640. Retrieved 12 June 2019. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^Schomburgk, Robert Hermann (1848). The history of Barbados; comprising a geographical and statistical description of the island; a sketch of the historical events since the settlement; and an account of its geology and natural productions. London, Longman.
HenryHatsell (died 1667) was an English naval official and member of parliament in the seventeenth century. Henry was probably born in Plymouth to a family...
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Pieces in prose and verse … to which are added The Letters, &c. of … HenryHatsell, Esq., deceased; and several Tracts, Poems, &c. of some eminent personages...
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