. The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time . Dalton hisschoolfellow March 6*. 1731, March 1. Two Youths at Eaton School, of about12 Years of Age, quarrelling at play, one drew a Penknifeand stabbed the other to the Heart, who dyd was only Son to M Cockram, an Antigua Merchant.( Gentlemans Magazine.) Parish Register of St. Anthony, 1725 July 14 Coll John Cochran. Married. 1726 Aug. 22 William Liddell, Esq--, & Jane Cochran. ByL. In Cheshunt Church, co. Herts, on


. The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time . Dalton hisschoolfellow March 6*. 1731, March 1. Two Youths at Eaton School, of about12 Years of Age, quarrelling at play, one drew a Penknifeand stabbed the other to the Heart, who dyd was only Son to M Cockram, an Antigua Merchant.( Gentlemans Magazine.) Parish Register of St. Anthony, 1725 July 14 Coll John Cochran. Married. 1726 Aug. 22 William Liddell, Esq--, & Jane Cochran. ByL. In Cheshunt Church, co. Herts, on the S. wall of aisle :— Archibald Cochran, Esq., died 2(i^^^ January 1736, aged49 years. Harriet Amelia Cochran, died 6 December, 1771. Elizabeth Cochran, died 13 November, 1778. Jane Hulbert, widow, daughter of the above ArchibaldCochran, died 7 February 1806, aged 75 years. Cochrans and Pares are in St. Peters Parish. In1852 they contained 328 acres, and were owned by Owen Pell. They are now in the possession of Mr Pell, his nephew. Cochrans, in St. Pauls Parish, in 1852 contained 545acres, and was owned by the heirs of R. CODRINGTON FAMILY. 143 ffmwil^ oi Cotirincjtoiu Francis Codrington of Bristowe, merchant. Will dated10 Aug., and proved 30 Oct. 1557 by William Carr. (41Wrastley.) To the mother church of Bristowe £12, & tothat of S Warborowes of which parish I now am towardsthe reparations & new glasinge with white glasse. Mydebts in company with W Carre. My debts to W™Rowley & to Roger Myllard which is for the legacy hisgrandfather John Shipmau bequeathed to him at 21. Myfather-in-law W™ Shipmans will to be performed as well indeedes of charity to the poor maidens marriage, & beddingfor the almshouses. W Carr to be Exor. To poorhouseholders £20, & 12 to every person that dwelleth inany almshouse in Bristowe city, & £10 for the poor of SWarborowe. To Hen. Barker my kinsman £5, & £10 tohis dau. Mary, my goddau., at 16 or mar. To the alms-house of laffers


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