- Richard Chapman
At the time of Queen Elizabeth I, Richard Chapman (born
1620 ) was the owner of a private shipyard atDeptford , had the title of 'Queen's Master Shipwright,' and had been involved in the construction of river defences along theThames , along withPeter Pett andMathew Baker , two other important shipwrights of the time. Chapman was Master Shipwright of Woolwich and Deptford and built the "Ark."Chapman's father, John, was also a Master Shipwright and he also had strong ties to the important shipbuilding family, the Petts as his mother was Ann Pett and he was raised in the Pett household. The Chapman family itself, however, included several mariners whose origins appear to be in
Devon and shipwrights who lived atGreenwich , working at this craft since the reign of the King Edward Ist (1239-1307).Richard's son, Edmund Chapman, became 'Chief Joiner' to the Queen and owned significant property in Greenwich. Edmund provided land for the almshouses named 'Queen Elizabeth College', founded in 1574, and himself lived at 'Swanne House.'
External links
* [http://www.thedrapers.co.uk/Charities/5b_queen.html Queen Elizabeth's College]
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