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** Peter, Shipwright, 2nd Commissioner at Chatham ( 1647 – 1668 ), born 1610, died 1672, married 1st Katherine Cole, 2nd Mary Smith of Greenwich
** Francesco Mancini, composer and music teacher ( born 1672 )

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