Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Gauden, Alderman Sir Denis was known by his estate as a map location;
GAUDEN (Gaudin), Alderman Sir Denis (d. 1688), kt. in 1667. Navy victualler 1660_77 for which he was rewarded by rarely receiving money from the crown and was bankrupted in consequence.
Sir Den: Gauden (Lord Mayor Treloar College?); shown on Taylor 1759, Milne 1791; is Froyle House on Greenwood 1826.
http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/hantsmap/hantsmap/ogyanal/o51_2.htm
Sir Denis Gauden’s House on the Left
http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/hantsmap/hantsmap/ogilby/ogy51txt.htm
Sir Dennis Gauden had an excellent house at Clapham in 1661 (Lysons’ ‘Environs of London,’ vol. i. p. 162) http://www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk/Clergy/Oliver/41.html
Sir Dennis Gauden’s house at Clapham was purchased by Will Hewer, and there Samuel Pepys died in 1703.
Gauden, Alderman Sir Denis (Navy Victualler)
Contractor for victuals during most of the life of English Tangier,was not in the habit of dispatching genorous quantities. Middleton in 1673 complained to the Lords Commissioners that although a shipment had just arrived it was hopelessly insufficient.
(The Army of Charles II…J.Childs)