He was employed as Apothecary about 1680 in St Nicholas Lane, London. He was employed as Member of the London Society of Apothecaries in 1680/1705 in London, England.
Member of the House of Assembly, Speaker of th House of Assembly and President of the Privy and Legislative Councils in Jamaica.
Owner of Burton's, Savanna (or Old Works) and Rose Hall (or New Works), Bagnall's Thicket (later The Decoy), land in Halfway Tree and two houses in Spanish Town, all of which he bequeathed to his son Thomas for life, thereafter to his son's children; in default of legitimate heirs he bequeathed the life interest to his wife Elizabeth and thence to his nephew John Rose, a merchant of London. Source: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146640731
London merchant who did trade with Jamaica in the late 1600s.
Of Eaton Bridge.
Dean of Peterborough.