1591 - 1659 (~ 67 years)
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Name |
Wade, Timothy |
Christened |
1 Aug 1591 |
St Matthew Friday Street, London, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1659 |
London, England |
Person ID |
I05460 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
20 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Wade, Thomas, b. Abt 1540, Of London, England , bur. 27 Apr 1601, St Matthew Friday Street, London, England (Age ~ 61 years) |
Mother |
Martin, Jane, b. Abt 1550, England , bur. 3 Mar 1605, St Matthew Friday Street, London, England (Age ~ 55 years) |
Married |
09 Nov 1573 |
St Augustine By Pauls, London, England |
Family ID |
F01643 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Mentioned in brothers Nathanial's will.
Possibility??
Will of Timothie Wade, Merchant of London 08 August 1659 PROB 11/294
Possibly married Mary. Will of wife 1683?
Will of Mary Wade, Widow of London 23 July 1683 PROB 11/373
Check also:
Will of Mary Wayde or Wade, Widow of Saint Bartholomew the Great, City of London 03 June 1687 PROB 11/387
1619 Wade Ralph son of Thomas, citizen and ironmonger (deceased) to Timothy Wade, 6 Apr 1619, Fishmongers' Company
1624 Williams Robert son of Brian, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, esquire to Timothy Wade, 16 Apr 1624, Fishmongers' Company
May have married a Judith
Any connection??
Richard Bigg, esq. of Haines Hill, in the parish of Hurst, county of Berks, b. in 1613, who married first, the Lady Phoebe Ley, youngest dau. of James, Earl of Marlborough, sometime Lord High Treasurer ot England, and had, by her ladyship, who rf. in 1653, an only son to survive him, John of Haines Hill, whose children all d. *.* p Richard Bigg wedded secondly, Mary , relu of Edward Cooke, M.D. and daughter ant sole-heiress of Timothy Wade,' of London merchant, by Mary, his wife, daughter of Henry Long, esq. of Whaddon, >\ ilt*, am sister of Sir Walter Long, bart. of Whaddon, the parliamentarian. By this marriage, he left at his decease, in 1670, with a younger son, Nathaniel, who d. unm. in 1676,
National Archives:
[no title] 947/1132 c.1625-1673 Contents: Ten deeds relating to the manor and advowson of Rodmarton. Includes: copy inquisition post mortem of Robert Cox of London (d. 1621) circa 1625, one of whose daughters and coheirs, Mary, married Walter Long of Whaddon (1st Bart. 1661, d.1672) in 1621 Letter about the patronage of the church, 1626 Assignment of the marriage and wardship of Anne Cox, another of the coheirs, 1630.
Parties: Cox, Wade, Long, Harvey, Smith
National Archives:
[no title] 947/907 1634 Contents: Settlement after the marriage of Timothy Wade, citizen and merchant of London, and Mary his wife, referring to property at Market Stainton, Lincs.
Walter Long of Whaddon (1st Bart. 1661) and one of his younger brothers, Thomas Long of London, trustees.
Beaver Hats._--On the subject of beaver hats, I would ask what was the price or value of a beaver hat in the time of Charles II.? I find that Giles Davis of London, merchant, offered Timothy Wade, Esq., "five pounds to buy a beaver hat," that he might he permitted to surrender a lease of a piece of ground in Aldermanbury. (Vide _Judicial Decree, Fire of London, dated 13. Dec. 1668. Add. MS. 5085._ No. 22.)
Letter from Timothy Wade to Henry Sherfield (father in law) re death of Duke. London, 26 Sept. 44M69/L42/24 1628
Children: St Helens: ? Mary Thomas Rebecca and John
Text: 17 Jul 1669 Timothy Wade, of St Stephen, Coleman Street, Esq., Widr, abt 45, & Martha Beversham, of St Catherine near Tower of London, Widow, abt 26; at Battersea, co. Surrey, or in Bishop of Winchester's Chapel in Chelsea, Middlesex. Collection: Kent: Canterbury - Marriage Licence allegations, Dean of Westminster, 1558-1699 and Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1679 (Marriage)
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