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Sources:
Pettigrew, Freedom's Debt, p. 230 gives Thomas Hudson.
C 6/319/29 Description: Short title: Jeffreys v Williams. Plaintiffs: Jeffery Jeffreys, Thomas Hudson and Roger Shuller. Defendants: Sir Edward Williams, Elizabeth Williams his wife and Sir Thomas Williams. Subject: manors and lands of Gwernyfed, Glasbury, Aberllynfi, Pipton, Brecknock, Hay, Battle, Llyswen, Breconshire, and Trewyddel, Bronllys, Radnorshire, and Llangynidr, Breconshire, and Llansantffraid, Radnorshire. Document type: bill, answer. Date: 1698.
The will of Thomas Hudson merchant of Kingston Jamaica proved 13/11/1706 gives no evidence of a connection. A Joseph Hudson was party to litigation in 1700 including Edward Holden and Samuel Robinson re 'factory accounts' for the Barbary coast, C 6/320/1.
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