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Benjamin Deicrowe, or Deicrow, Decrowe, or Decrow (c.1560s - c.1646) was an English merchant and warden of the Muscovy Company in 1617 and 1627. He was a freeman of the Merchant Adventurers, the Russia and the East India Companies. He gave his name to Deicrowe's Sound, a fjord in Svalbard (Spitsbergen), Norway, now known as Tjuvfjorden.

Early life

Deicrowe was born around 1560. He was apprenticed to Anthony Marlour.

Career

Map of Spitsbergen c. 1873 showing Deicrowe's Sound lower right

Deicrowe was freed from his apprenticeship by 1588.

He gave his name in 1616 to Deicrowe's Sound, a fjord in Svalbard, Norway, now known as Tjuvfjorden.

He was warden of the Muscovy Company in 1617 and 1627 and was a freeman of the Merchant Adventurers, the Russia and the East India Companies.

He owned property in London, Middlesex and Surrey.

Family

He married and had sons Benjamin, Robert and Valentine.

Death

He made his will in 1626 and amended it in 1632. He probably died in 1646 as probate was granted in December 1646.

References

  1. ^ "Dr Arthur Dee: Merchant and Litigant", John H. Appleby, The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 57, No. 1 (January 1979), pp. 32-55.
  2. Muller, S. (1874) Geschiedenis Der Noordsche Compagnie. Utrecht: Utrecht Provincial Society. p. 436.
  3. Conway, Martin. (1982). No Man's Land: A History of Spitsbergen from its Discovery in 1596 to the Beginning of the Scientific Exploration of the Country. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 364.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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