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- Previously recorded as 'of Halsgow', and so recorded by other researchers
of High Halstow, Ayleford Lathe, Kent
- (Research):Possibly son of Adderley, Chaplain of Chatham Dockyard, 1649-51 Adderly was born in between 1638 and 1648.
William married Perhaps(?!) Sarah Adderly.
Perhaps (!!) was born circa 1640.
They had one daughter: Frances Douglas (born Adderly).
??William passed away circa 1702, at age 64.
William Adderley, Chaplain of Chatham Dockyard, 1649-51.
William Adderley, an Independent minister, was invited by fifty-one Chatham parishioners to take his place. Shortly afterwards Adderley became embroiled in a personal, political and religious feud against the Pett family, resulting in his dismissal as sea chaplain in 1654.
There was a 1670 court case Richard Hampden.Vs William Adderley and others relating to property in Linton, Kent.
And a dispute over land in 1678
William Adderley, born 10th May 1614, son of William Adderely, of Vallance, Essex, attended John's College, Oxford. He obtained a BA from Magdalen Hall 29th January 1635.
Probably naval chaplan, 1644; preacher of Charterhouse, 1645; ministry to seamen, 1650, dismissed 29th March 1654; lecturer St Sepulchres, london, 1662; left money in a will of 1663. His widow was left money in a will of 1703.
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