I think you're right. The website England's Immigrants has several "Easterlings" named Lynde, van Lynde, etc., also several women named Jacomyne. None after 1500 in the database.indication - a 1544 London burial of a woman of this name, the wife of a prominent member of the Company of Grocers, was recorded as Racomen [sic].
https://www.englandsimmigrants.com/search
On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 6:38:01 AM UTC+2, taf wrote:
On Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 11:59:19 AM UTC-8, ravinma...@yahoo.com wrote:
It could be pointed out that their ancestress Jacomine, wife of Crosse and
Robinson, is identified in Arthur Campling's _East Anglian Pedigrees_, 2:35,
as "Jacomyne dau. of ... Lynde."
I am seeing this given name a lot among the Dutch Londoners of the time (well, not a lot, just more than among non-Dutch) so perhaps van der Lynde is also a possibility. The name was somewhat unfamiliar to your average scribe, if this is any
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