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Pipe Production dates vs Property occupation dates 3
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Updated:
19 Apr 2018
Timeline of known pipe makers Production dates found on the AA Hall Site vs the properties occupation timeline
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18th century pipe vs property timeline
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Events
100 acres "Governor's Field" Patented to Leonard Calvert (1641)
Daniel Clocker Clocker's Choice/ Providence (1675-?)
Property Lot Jamaica (1679)
Margaret Brent manages lands after Calvert's death (1647)
William Calvert "Governor's Field" (1661)
"Governor's Field" Sold to Provincial Government (1662)
Property Lot Triple Contract (1677)
Daniel Chilton (1722-?)
George Parker Claims "Governor's Field" on Rent Roll (1704)
Periods
Phillip Edwards I, II (1649-1696)
John/James Fox (1651-1696)
William Evans I, II (1669-1690)
Robbert Tippet I, II, III (1660-1722)
Llewellyn Evans (1661-1686)
John Sinderling (1666-99)
WR makers mark (unknown pipe maker) (1739-1784)
Charles Buckley (1713-26)
Edward Reed (1706-1723)
Peter Dorni Pipes (Prince Pipe Co. Gouda, Holland) (1850-1898)
TD makers mark (Thomas Dormer?) (1748-1770)
Masonic pipe bowl (1770-1810)
William Hicks (1754-1774)
John Mackall Sr. (1774-1813)
John Mackall Jr. (1813-1815)
Margaret Mackall Brome (1815-1816)
James Mackall Brome (1816-1823)
John Cartwright Ashcom (1823-1840)
Dr. John Mackall Brome
James Thomas Brome
William Deacon (1727-1754)
Gov. William Stone "Governor's Field" (1651-1659)
"Governor's Field" Gabriel Parrot and Subsiquent family (1697-1721)
Armorial Royal Arms pipe (1740-1770)
Chris Atherton (ca. 1680s-1730s)
Rainford Style Roll-Stamp stems (1700-1730)
Pos. William Manby I, II, or III bowl (1680-1730)
Chester Tulip & Tendril (1720-1760)
Chester Ridged Heel (1690-1730)
Dutch 'Vine & Leaf" (1635-1660)
Sun and Acanthus Leaf pipe (1840s-1890s)
Fluted Acanthus Leaf pipe (Post 1840-1900)
Figure 8 incuse with 'X' molded on interior (possibly post 1750 to 1800s)
Godiah Spray, Lessee to Gabriel Parker "Governor's Field" (1721-1727)
Manby Heel with Crowned 'M' (1680-1763) Likely early to mid 18th c.
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