A CAVALIER PLANTER IN BARBADOS. 37 
JONATHAN HAWTAINE in April 1642, bought from 
Cap™ WILLIAM HILLYARD for 5,500 lbs of cotton wool 
30 acres near the “ Hatchers” river, but in June following, 
he assigned his right title etc. to this land to FRANCIS 
CoOoKE. Thissaleand transfer were not recordeduntil 1656. 
An extract from the council minutes of Barbados shows 
thaton 3 August 1669, GERRARD HAWTAINE endeavoured 
to reverse a judgment obtained against him by CRISPIAN 
HOOPER Vouchee of WM. DALDARON but without success. 
In Council, 3rd Aug. 1660. 
Present: Henry HAwLey, Dept, GovERNOR; DANIEL SEARLE, PHILIP 
BELL. 
HAWTAINE v Hooper.—Upon the hearing of Errors brought by Mr. 
GERRARD HawTAINE to reverse a judgment obtained against him by 
CrisPiAN Hooper, Vouchee of Wa. DaLDARoN, there being noe error 
found, the said judgment is affirmed. 
From the above mentioned mortgages, &c., it would 
appear that GERARD HAWTAINE found that his planta- 
tions were unprofitable and that he got rid of his Bar- 
bados property. ; 
On the 1st of April, 1679, GERARD HAWTON returned 
to London from Barbados in the Ship Expedition JOHN 
HARDING Commander. 
His elder brother THOMAS has already been mentioned. 
The link between his wife KATHARINE DUNCH and 
OLIVER CROMWELL is shewn thus : 
Sir HY. CROMWELL== Ist JOAN WARREN. 
of Hitchinbrooke | 
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Sir Otiver RicHARD = Sruart Mary = Sir WM. Duncu. 
4th 
daughter. 
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OLIVER KATHARINE = THOS. HAWTAYNE. 
The Protector, 
