Speaking of the surname of that "Lordly" addressee from the Thomas Desborow letter 1664 (Sir Christopher HATTON, VERY prominent guy then!), isn't that the very same name of HATTON (or at least variant "Haddon"?) ALSO believed to be the maiden-name of Henry Disbrow'ss own wife at Mamaroneck, NY??!. ON WHAT AUTHORITY DO WE KNOW THAT MAIDEN NAME FOR HIS WIFE ...can anyone please tell me?? (See just how much FUN we all can have w/ this stuff, eh?!) In that regard: please note ("relationally"!) how Robert Pennoyer, brother to the very influential merchant-adventurers back at London, Samuel & William (these Pennoyers being very important to my original witch-trial analysis as to just who our own Thomas Disbrow/e happens to be, plse recall!), Robert Pennoyer himself also lived his later life at MAMARONECK, NY and undoubtedly also very well knew our own Henry Disbrow there! What's so very interesting about all this too is Robert, just like our own Eltisley Isaac Disbrowe, also came over on the ship HOPEWELL in 1635 (though our Isaac came over on the FIRST voyage of this ship in April). Robert came with another also listed on manifest as "Pennaird" (Thomas, alias "Pennoyer!"). We do know that Robert Pennoyer (this is well BEFORE Samuel's later marriage abt 1656 to Rose Hobson Pennoyer back in England) did, indeed, work for the vitally important Mattew Cradock at Cradock's Medford, MA ship-building & fishing enterprise (very near Salem, MA, ....where our own Isaac Disbrow had some doings as well, not so long after himself stepping ashore in 1635!). Robert Pennoyer is the father of that Thomas Pennoyer who testified at Mercy Disbrow's 1692 witch trial, so loyally for the defense, as did his own wife, Lydia "Penoir,"... who herself was closely related to the accusing Westcott family (much more on them I now have ALSO, ...including a probable reason for their particular animus toward our Disbrows of Compo, ...THIS once AGAIN relating to Eltisley Disbrowe's, via Elizabeth Desborough of Guilford, CT, Isaac Disbrowe's own daughter born at Eltisley---she m. a Rolfe then Johnson). Oh well, this and so much MORE (trust me!) is all that "name magic" I decided not to bore you guys with, after all my other wild speculations just indulged in (NOPE, you folks just "won't believe it," as they say... but you will...for all of what I've discovered to date--w/ MUCH more to come!). Enjoy! STSquires