• Humphrey, of Parish of St. Swithin’s, London, citizen and draper. Buried 9 July 1646 (St. Swithin’s Register, London).
[44, p 6]• Humphrey Howland, citizen and draper of London, whose will was proved July 10, 1646.
George Howland of St. Dunstans in the East, London, Arthur Howland, John Howland, and Henry Howland. These three brothers in the order named were in 1646 to have £8, £4 and £4 out of the debt due to the testator by Mr. Ruck, of New England. This points conclusively to Arthur and Henry Howland of the Plymouth Colony, and proves that they had a brother John Howland, who can be no other than John Howland of the Mayflower.
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