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Person    | Male  Born 1/11/1570  Died 21/8/1647

Phineas Pett

Phineas Pett

Master Shipwright. Born at Deptford Strond (a parish in Deptford). First Resident Commissioner of Chatham Dockyard, he designed and built several ships including the which he built in 1610. It was rebuilt by his son Peter in 1639-41, and rebuilt again In 1663 Sir Phineas Pett II, his grandson, we'd guess.

His son, Peter Pett (1610-1972) was a Master Shipwright and Second Resident Commissioner of Chatham Dockyard. Became Commissioner of Chatham Dockyard in 1648 but was dismissed in 1667 following the loss of many ships brought about by an .

Wikipedia acknowledges that the Pett family is a morass of Peters and Phineases, all of whom built ships. If you, like us, get bogged down we recommend the  page, where the section 'Details of Pett families' summarises admirably.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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HMS Sovereign of the Seas

The text names Phineas Pett as the builder of this ship, but Wikipedia gives ...

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Phineas Pett - Woolwich Town Hall

{Beneath the portrait:} Phineas Pett {Above the portrait:} 1570  1647 {On ...

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Wall of the Ancestors - rightmost

According to the plaque these are, clockwise from top left: Debra Lee, Phinea...

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