Daniel, the third son, came to New England with his mother. He was a trader in Boston where he owned land. He soon returned to England, and in 1650 he was licensed to export firearms to New England. In 1650 he made his brother, John, and his nephew, John Hull (the Boston mintmaster, son of Robert Hull of Braintree, whose second wife was the widow of the first Edmund Quincy), his attorneys in New England. He never returned and Savage says he died in London. In 1673 he was living in Hull, Yorks., and on 9 April 1673 his wife, Mary, wrote to her sister-in-law, Bridget, wife of President Leonard Hoar, of Harvard in Cambridge, Mass., from Hull asking them to receive their son John, into their family. Nothing further is known about this family or if any of them ever came to New England. There is no record of them in the New England records and it is probable that none came here.