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Robert Hunt (chaplain)

(詳細はvicar in the Church of England, was chaplain of the expedition that founded the first successful English colony in the New World, at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Reverend Robert Hunt: The First Chaplain at Jamestown )
==Career in England==
Originally, Hunt had been vicar of Reculver, Kent, but was forced to leave his wife Elizabeth Edwards and two children (Thomas & Elizabeth)〔Withington, Lothrop, ''Virginia gleanings in England: abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English wills and administrations relating to Virginia and Virginians: a consolidation of articles from The Virginia magazine of history and biography'', Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Robert Hunt's will (signed 20 November 1606 and proved 14 July 1608): "... To Elizabeth my daughter, 30 pds. to be paid when she shall come to eighteene yeares. ... To my sonne Thomas 10 lbs. to be paid at the age of one and twenty years. ... brother Steven Hunt, now or late of Reculver."〕〔Several unreferenced sources list William as the first child of Robert Hunt and Elizabeth Edwards.〕 there in disgrace, in 1602, owing to his wife's adulterous ''"seeing too much of one John Taylor"''. In 1606, he was forced to leave his second parish, at Old Heathfield in Sussex, when he was accused of having his own adulterous affair with his servant, Thomasina Plumber, as well as ''"absenteeism, and neglecting of his congregation"''.〔Wingfield, Jocelyn, ''Virginia's True Founder'' (), p. 163. ISBN 1-4196-6032-2〕〔Renshaw, W. C., ''Notes from the Act Books of the Archdeaconry Court of Lewes in Sussex Archaeological Collections, vol. 49'' sub: Bancroft ().〕〔q. in Benjamin Woolley, ''Savage Kingdom'' (), p.36 & n.16.〕

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