Clara Hallett claims a daughter named Love. My notes from St. John's Church records show daughter named Jane.
"Association Oath Rolls, British Plantations, 1696, Bermuda als Somer Islands in America" (www.rootsweb.com/!bmuwgw/oathrolls.html) lists a Phil Dunscombe in Warwick Tribe.
Philip Dunscombe, Dec. 24, 1688, son of late Philip of Pembroke, release to eldest brother Thomas Dunscombe of Pembroke, of all debts, claims, by the will of their father Philip, especially re land late in possession of late Hannah Dunscombe, widow, grandmother of Philip and Thomas, daughter and heir of late Thomas Jadwyn of London, long since deceased (Colonial Records 8, p. 312 - Bermuda Archives).
An assessment of 1727 to raise money for the repair of fortifications includes a listing for an Elizabeth, widow, of Warwick (Hallett correspondence, 3/2/2001). Philip was living in Warwick at the time of the Association Oath Rolls in 1696, so this may be his widow (Hallett correspondence, 3/2/2001).