Hate-Evil Nutter., Found in Banks Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620 - 1650.,
Page 157: Namne of Emigrant: NUTTER, Hate -Evil., English Parish Name: Kersey, Ship Name: Arbella, New England town,: Dover., Various Reference: Banks Mss.
Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England families 1620 - 1700, Holmes. Page clxxv. "Hateevil Nutting, b. England 1603, one of the founders of Dover, N.H. 1633".
Nutter Arms found: The General Armory, Page 743.
Elder Hateveil Nutter arrived in Dover, New Hampshire, around 1635, NEHGRegister, Vol. 7, page 259. Birth in England found in N.H. State Papers, Vol. 31, page 157. Married twice, first wife is unknown, and his second wife is Ann Ayers. Will dated 28 Dec. 1674, proved 25 June 1675, names "present wife, Ann,"and his children: Anthony, Mary Wingate, and Abigail Roberts (N.H. State Papers, Vol. 31, page 157).
Hostory of Dover,New Hampshire, by John Scales, page 314,
Elder Hateveil Nutter was born in England in 1603, as appears from a
deposition he made. It seems that he did not come over with the first lot
of emigrants in 1633, but in 1637 he bought a lot of Captain Thomas
Wiggin, which was rebounded in 1640, as follows: "Butting on ye Fore
River, east; and on ye west by High street; on ye north by ye Lott of
Samewell Haynes; and on ye south by Lott of William Story." His house
stood on the east side of High Street, about 15 or 20 rods from the north
corner of the meeting-house lot.... He received various grants of land
from the town, and had part ownership of a saw-mill at Lamprey River. His
ship-yard was on the shore of Fore River; the locality can be easily
found by reference to the map. He was largely engaged in the lumber
business and in ship-building. He was one of the first Elders of the
First Church, and helped organize it in November, 1638. He remained a
zealous and generous supporter of the Church. When the Quaker
Missionaries created disturbances in 1662, he vigorously opposed them,
contending they had no right to come to Dover and make a disturbance...etc.