Pett dynasty

The so-called Pett Dynasty was a family of shipwrights who prospered in England between the 15th and 17th centuries. It was once said of the family that they were "so knit together that the Devil himself could not discover them".

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The four Peter Petts

Peter Pett, Master Shipwright of Deptford, was granted a Crest of Arms in 1563. His son, Joseph Pett of Limehouse, succeeded his father as Master Shipwright before Peter's death in 1605. He surveyed the timber for the construction of a ship named Sovereign of the Seas, and married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Hoborn, another shipwright and churchwarden at Chatham. Joseph died in 1652, aged about 60. Joseph's son, the second Peter Pett, carried on the private family business of shipbuilding at Wapping. Joseph's other son, also named Joseph, became the master carpenter employed at Chatham in 1643 by the then Earl of Warwick.

Another son of the first Peter Pett was Richard Pett, who raised his son (Peter of Deptford (1593-1652) and the third Peter Pett) to be a shipwright. The sons of this Peter Pett were Phineas (a captain in the Royal Navy) and another Peter (the fourth).

This fourth Peter was baptised in St Nicholas' Church in 1630, and was later educated in St Paul's School and Sidney Sussex College of Cambridge, where he was admitted in 1645. He then graduated to Pembroke College, Oxford, and in 1648 was elected to a fellowship at All Soul's College. He was bachelor of civil law to Gray's Inn from 1657 to 1658, and was knighted in 1661, after which he sat as a Member of Parliament for Askaeton in the Irish Parliament. He was called to the bar in 1664, as a barrister in law of the Middle Temple, and one of the original Fellows of the Royal Society in 1663, from which he was later expelled in 1675 for "not performing his obligations to the society". He also became Advocate-General in Ireland, before his death in 1699. Peter was a learned author and many of his manuscripts have survived him.

Phineas Pett, designer of the Sovereign of the Seas

Phineas Pett succeeded shipwright John Holding in the post of keeper of the plank yard, but his income was meagre by the standards set by his family. In his diary, he recorded that it became his duty, for which he considered himself unfit, to take charge of the affairs of his "poor sisters and brother." Phineas thought that his kinsman Joseph should have paid more attention to their plight, but he "cared not what became of them".

Joseph Pett of Limehouse, Master Shipwright

As noted above, Joseph of Limehouse became Master Shipwright in 1589, before his father Peter's death. He was the father of Joseph of Chatham and had another son, William, and a daughter, Lydia, who took up the trade of her father and is a rare example of a female master tradesman of the era. He was married twice, first to Margaret Curtis (who died in 1594), and later to Margaret Humprey (who died in 1612). Joseph died in 1605.

Details of Pett families

  • Joseph Pett of Chatham St. Mary, Assistant Master Shipwright (1643-52), born ca. 1592, died ca. 1652, married to Elizabeth Hoborn (born/baptized 5 Dec. 1615, St. Mary, Gillingham Green, died 23 July 1667, daughter of Richard Hoborn, shipwright of Chatham, and Margaret)
    • Children of Joseph and Elizabeth Pett:
    • Joseph, baptized 4 Apr. 1630
    • Peter, baptized 18 Nov. 1632
    • Rose, baptized 8 May 1639/buried ca. 1640/48
    • Margaret, baptized 19 Dec. 1641
    • Elizabeth, baptized 5 Aug. 1645
    • Samuel, baptized 14 Nov. 1647
    • Thomas, baptized 16 Apr. 1650

  • Peter Pett, married 1st unknown, 2nd Elizabeth Thornton
    • Children of Peter Pett and his first wife:
    • Joseph, of Limehouse, died 1605, married Margaret (unknown maiden name)
      • Children of Joseph and Margaret Pett:
      • William
    • William, of Limehouse, Assistant Master Shipwright/Master Shipwright, born or baptized 23 Dec. 1627, died 1687, married Elizabeth March
      • Children of William and Elizabeth Pett:
      • Elizabeth
      • Lucy
      • James, married to Frances (unknown maiden name), had son Phineas born ca. 1644
    • Peter of Wapping, Purveyor (1594), Shipbuilder (1631), Keeper of the Plank Yard (1615-1638), married 1st Ann Tusam, 2nd Elizabeth (unknown maiden name)
      • Children of Peter Pett of Wapping:
      • Peter of Deptford, Master Shipwright at Woolwich and Deptford 1629~52, inherited his father's shipyard at Ratcliffe, born 1592, died 1652, married Elizabeth Johnson
        • Children of Peter and Elizabeth Pett:
        • Phineas C., born 1635, died 1694, 3rd Commissioner at Chatham, Shipwright, whose son Phineas (died 1680, married Elizabeth (unknown maiden name), was 2nd Assitant Master Shipwright at Chatham
        • William, Clerk in Holy Orders at Cuxton, died 1651 in Devon
        • Elizabeth, married to Thomas Barwick
        • Ann
        • Mary, died 1668
        • Richard, of London
    • Lydia, died 1610
    • Children of Peter and Elizabeth (Thornton) Pett:
    • Jane Susannah, died 1567
    • Phineas, Shipwright, First HMD Commissioner at Chatham (1630-47), born 1570 at Deptford Stronde, died 1647, married 1st Ann Nicholls of Middlesex(died 1627; details of Phineas' children by Ann are found below) in 1598 at Stepney, 2nd Susan (Eaglefield) Yardley of Stratford le Bow (died 1637, widow of Robert Yardley, by whom she had three children) in 1627, 3rd Mildred (Etherington) Byland (died 1638) in 1638
    • Noah, died 1595
    • Peter, died 1600
    • Rachel, died ca. 1591, married Rev. W. Newman
    • Abigale, died 1599
    • Elizabeth, died 1599
    • Mary, died 1626, married (unknown given name) Cooper

  • Peter Pett, born 1593, died 1652, Shipwright at Deptford, married Alice (unknown maiden name)
  • Children of Peter and Alice Pett:
    • Peter, Sir, Judge Advocate to Ireland, Member of Parliament, author, born 31 Oct. 1630, baptized at Deptford, married Alice Newman of Chatham in 1658
      • Children of Sir Peter and Alice Pett:
      • Phineas, died 1674, married Rabsah (unknown maiden name, died 1662)
        • Children of Phineas and Rabsah Pett:
        • Charles, died 1662
        • Mary
        • James
    • Alice, born 1666
    • Phineas, Sir, Comptroller of His Majesty's Store Accounts, knighted 1680

  • Children of Phineas and Ann Pett:
    • John, Captain, Royal Navy, lost in the ship Whelp, Kent, born 1601/2, died 1628, married Katherine Yardley (third daughter of Robert Yardley)
    • Children of John and Katherine Pett:
    • Phineas, Master Shipwright, Chatham, born 1628, died 1678
    • Henry, born 27 Mar. 1603, died 1613
    • Richard, Shipwright at Chatham, born 1606, died 1629
    • Joseph, Shipwright at Chatham, born 1608, died 1627
    • Peter, Shipwright, 2nd Commissioner at Chatham (1647-1668), born 1610, died 1672, married 1st Katherine Cole, 2nd Mary Smith of Greenwich
      • Children of Peter Pett:
      • Ann, born 1612
      • Phineas, born 1615, died 1617
      • Mary, born 1617, baptized 22 Apr. 1617, died 1617, twin sister of Martha
      • Martha, born 1617, died 1637, twin sister of Mary, married John Hoderne
      • Phineas, Captain, Royal Navy, killed in the ship Tiger, born 1610, died 1665, married Frances Carre
        • Children of Phineas and Frances Pett:
        • Phineas, Shipwright, born 1646, baptized ca. 1670, died 1694
      • Christopher, Sir, Master Shipwright, Woolwich and Deptford (1652-1668), born 1620, died 1668, married Ann (unknown maiden name, died 1679)
        • Children of Sir Christopher and Ann Pett:
        • Ann, died 1714, married in 1674 to Daniel Furzer (Master Shipwright, Chatham: 1698, Surveyor of the Navy 1699
          • Children of Daniel and Ann Furzer:
          • Elizabeth Furzer, died 1751
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