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No ingame text, so by just watching the youtube Video you can play this version as well. Compatible with the English Version. Specials Risky Adventure 1, All specials. Top sellers Catan Thai 1, Century Spice Road Yogi Thai Version Duffield, incidentally, came from the same part of London as the Bennings, according to evidence recently provided by English pewterer Carl Ricketts, pers. He left property to his brothers, William, Francis, Tobias, and John, and to an individual by the name of John Duffield. Simon Benning was apparently presumed to be dead by his family, for the will was executed 25 June Simon was a pewterer, and despite the rigid rules of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers, it appears that some individuals managed to learn the trade without this being recorded in the company.

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Indeed, more information has recently come to light regarding Simon: he was apprenticed in London to John Silk in February and probably served the full term of an apprenticeship seven years before emigrating to Barbados in February Carl Ricketts, pers. Due to the regulations of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers, it is doubtful that Simon could have ever been a freeman pewterer in England Hornsby et al. This is, perhaps, one of the reasons he left for Barbados. John Silk is listed in Cotterell No.

His touch appears on two London touchplates.

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Simon Benning was clearly young and unmarried and likely went to Jamaica via Barbados, which was a thriving colony in the s Dunn When Simon wrote his will in February , it was less than a year after Admiral Penn and General Venables, who with the help of several hundred citizens and indentured servants recruited from Barbados, had captured Jamaica Black In the s, many more Barbadians moved to the larger island of Jamaica, situated strategically in the center of the Caribbean, since there were more opportunities to prosper Dunn It is probable also that he practiced his pewterering trade and, perhaps, was married there.

The first reference to Simon Benning being in Jamaica was found in a land patent record in the Jamaica Public Archives. Although these records are indispensable, they can be contradictory and confusing when used to reconstruct consecutive lots on a street for a given time period. From the plat records, we discovered that in , Simon was patented a small piece of land on Queen Street.

A plat of land facing northward on to High Street was also patented to him in This, we found out also, was where his future pewter shop would be built. Two adjacent lots were acquired in and in We next found Simon Benning in the census taken at Port Royal. His household occupants at that time included five white males, two white females, one white male infant, and two black females. Only four of the 10 individuals counted in the census are tentatively identified: Simon Benning, his wife, Susanna who was appointed the executrix of the three underage children , two sons, Symon and Thomas, and a daughter, Sarah.

Simon is one of the five white males counted, and Symon the son also spelled Simon must be the white male born in Jamaica. If this son, or any child, had been born in Barbados, he would have been at least 23 years old and would not have been underage at the time of the writing of the will in Following this reasoning, it was further assumed that Thomas and Sarah had not yet been born.

If Mary was living with her uncle, she would be the second white female identified in the census. The other white males in the household were likely either apprentices or workers. The two black females were obviously slaves.

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Symon, the eldest son, although underage, inherited the house, shop, and tools on High Street. Thomas inherited two houses, or taverns, on High Street, and Sarah received a parcel of land on High Street, containing houses, yards, and tenements that were leased out. Elizabeth parish. The property holdings that were distributed indicate that Simon Benning was a prosperous man. Furthermore, and of equal significance, it shows that he, like many of the merchants and businessmen of Port Royal at this time, had begun to invest his money in land holdings that were to become the large sugar plantations of the 18th century.

A copy of it was thus sent for comments to Dr.

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Ronald F. Homer, a well-known authority on English pewter, who noted first of all that it was written in the standard form of inventories of the time and that it resembles those inventories of many contemporary English provincial pewterers. In English inventories, these are usually lumped together, typically in the range of to lbs Ronald F. Homer, pers. The presence of mirrors and bedstead curtains in his home indicates a comfortable lifestyle. Homer was particularly interested to see that the values given to the metal and molds were almost the same as those found in England.

The entry of 26ct: 45li of pewter at 1s per pound is significant, for it must relate to his stock of new wares ready for sale, which would equate with the then current English price. At that price, it would be equivalent to plates, a very large amount of stock. This is in addition to the rough, unfinished plates noted. The large stock of pewter on hand indicates a surprisingly large scale of business, greater than that of English pewterers of comparable total worth. When it is noted that only one lathe wheel and spindle is mentioned in the inventory, it also represents an enormous investment of time Ronald F.

Homer , pers. It was at this stage of the research that we were back analyzing the 34 pewter plates bearing the Simon Benning touch mark. When we found that first pewter plate in Building 1, we were confident in attributing the new mark to Simon Benning. As a result of the excavations, we were able to connect a previously unknown touch mark to a pewterer known to have lived in Port Royal. Over the next eight years of excavation, we found 27 more Simon Benning pewter pieces.

Forms represented and shown here include 26 narrow-rimmed plates, one larger narrow-rimmed dish, and one even bigger broad-rimmed charger.