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Phineas Pett

Phineas Pett (1 November 1570 – August 1647) was a shipwright and First Resident Commissioner of Chatham Dockyard and a member of the Pett dynasty. Phineas left a memoir of his activities which is preserved in the British Library and was published in 1918.

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Phineas Pett

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Phineas Pett (1 November 1570 – August 1647) was a shipwright and First Resident Commissioner of Chatham Dockyard and a member of the Pett dynasty. Phineas...

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Pett dynasty

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became of them". The Autobiography of Phineas Pett indicates his pride in the coat of arms of his father Peter. Phineas' son Peter, commissioner of Chatham...

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Phineas

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pianist Phineas Paist (1873–1937), American architect Phineas Pett (1570–1647), English shipwright Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1802–1866), American religious...

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Peter Pett

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otherwise disastrous to the British Royal Navy. Pett was the son of the King's Master Shipwright Captain Phineas Pett. He was introduced to King Charles I of...

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Petts Wood

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of the Seas, is named after a ship built at Woolwich to a design by Phineas Pett.) The area remained rural right up until the late 19th century; in 1872...

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Goodwin Sands

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Roads between the Goodwin Sands and the British coast. John, the son of Phineas Pett of Chatham, was involved with an ordeal in the beginning of October 1624...

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Furring

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end of the 16th century and beginning of the 17th century England (ex. Phineas Pett and the Prince Royal[clarification needed]). Because it was seen as such...

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HMS Sovereign of the Seas

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in May 1635. This was supervised by Peter Pett, later a Commissioner of the Navy, guided by his father Phineas, the royal shipwright, and was launched at...

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Chatham Dockyard

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Commissioners were: 1631–1647 Phineas Pett 1648–1668 Peter Pett 1669–1672 John Cox 1672–1686 Thomas Middleton 1686–1689 Phineas Pett 1689–1703 Sir Edward Gregory...

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1570

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Overlander, Dutch mayor (d. 1630) November 1 – Phineas Pett, English shipwright and member of the Pett Dynasty (d. 1647) November 15 – Francesco Curradi...

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Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate

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Commander" of the show, which was partly the work of the naval architect Phineas Pett. The battle took place on the afternoon of Saturday 13 February between...

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Worshipful Company of Shipwrights

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Mountevans (Lord Mayor and Shipwright) Zunft (Germanic equivalent) "Phineas Pett (1570–1647), Shipbuilder and first Master of the Shipwrights' Company"...

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Progress Estate

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high office at Woolwich Arsenal or the Dockyard; Congreve, Maudslay, Phineas Pett, Sandby, Shrapnel and Whinyates are examples. Sir William Congreve and...

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Coulson Fellowes

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Susannah Coulson, who had married, as her second husband, Sir Phineas Pett (died 1694) of the Pett dynasty of shipwrights: she was his third wife. She had previously...

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