For the Archdeacon of Oxford, see Phineas Pett (priest).
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.
PhineasPett (1 November 1570 – August 1647) was a shipwright and First Resident Commissioner of Chatham Dockyard and a member of the Pett dynasty. Phineas...
became of them". The Autobiography of PhineasPett indicates his pride in the coat of arms of his father Peter. Phineas' son Peter, commissioner of Chatham...
otherwise disastrous to the British Royal Navy. Pett was the son of the King's Master Shipwright Captain PhineasPett. He was introduced to King Charles I of...
of the Seas, is named after a ship built at Woolwich to a design by PhineasPett.) The area remained rural right up until the late 19th century; in 1872...
Roads between the Goodwin Sands and the British coast. John, the son of PhineasPett of Chatham, was involved with an ordeal in the beginning of October 1624...
end of the 16th century and beginning of the 17th century England (ex. PhineasPett and the Prince Royal[clarification needed]). Because it was seen as such...
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...
Commissioners were: 1631–1647 PhineasPett 1648–1668 Peter Pett 1669–1672 John Cox 1672–1686 Thomas Middleton 1686–1689 PhineasPett 1689–1703 Sir Edward Gregory...
Overlander, Dutch mayor (d. 1630) November 1 – PhineasPett, English shipwright and member of the Pett Dynasty (d. 1647) November 15 – Francesco Curradi...
Commander" of the show, which was partly the work of the naval architect PhineasPett. The battle took place on the afternoon of Saturday 13 February between...
Mountevans (Lord Mayor and Shipwright) Zunft (Germanic equivalent) "PhineasPett (1570–1647), Shipbuilder and first Master of the Shipwrights' Company"...
high office at Woolwich Arsenal or the Dockyard; Congreve, Maudslay, PhineasPett, Sandby, Shrapnel and Whinyates are examples. Sir William Congreve and...
Susannah Coulson, who had married, as her second husband, Sir PhineasPett (died 1694) of the Pett dynasty of shipwrights: she was his third wife. She had previously...