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  1. Nationality. Irish. Alma mater. Wadham College, Oxford. Monument in Salisbury Cathedral to Thomas Wyndham, 1st Baron Wyndham. Thomas Wyndham, 1st Baron Wyndham PC (27 December 1681 – 24 November 1745), was an Irish lawyer and politician. He served as Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1726 to 1739.

  2. Home. Wyndham, Thomas. Contributed by. Walsh, Patrick A.; Cronin, John. Wyndham, Thomas (1681–1745), lord chancellor of Ireland, was born 27 December 1681, fourth and youngest son of John Wyndham of Norrington, Wiltshire, England, twice MP for Salisbury, and his wife Alice, daughter of Thomas Fownes of Dorset.

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  4. All three were the children of Thomas Wyndham (d.1698), of Wildcourt (a tithing of Hawkchurch in Dorset) who had been MP for Yarmouth in 1685, and for Wilton in the parliaments of 1689 and 1690-95. Wadham's elder brother Thomas married Elizabeth Helyar, who had inherited the largest estate in Yateley in 1722.

  5. WYNDHAM, THOMAS, Baron Wyndham of Finglass (1681–1745), grandson of Sir Wadham Wyndham [q. v.], being the fourth and youngest but eldest surviving son of John Wyndham of Norrington, M.P. for Salisbury in 1681 and 1685, by his wife Alice, daughter of Thomas Fownes, was born at Norrington, near Salisbury, on 27 Dec. 1681. He was educated at the ...

  6. 1 day ago · Thomas Wyndham (1698) was later Lord Chancellor of Ireland, William Lee (1704) Lord Chief Justice, and Arthur Onslow (1708) became a famous Speaker of the House of Commons, but the college seems to have been sinking into lethargy during the latter part of Dunster's reign.

  7. Oct 26, 2017 · Thomas Wyndham (-1698) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree. Born [date unknown] [location unknown] Ancestors. Son of Wadham Wyndham and Barbara (Clarke) Wyndham. Brother of Hugh Wyndham, William Wyndham, John Wyndham, Barbara Wyndham and Wadham Wyndham. [spouse (s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 1698 [location unknown]

  8. Sep 9, 2020 · His grandson Thomas Wyndham, 1st Baron Wyndham, had a career as a judge as distinguished as his grandfather's, ending as Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Wadham died on 25 December 1668, and was buried in St Mary Churchyard, Alvediston, Wiltshire, England [2] . Sources. ↑ freereg.org.uk. ↑ Find A Grave Memorial# 139742504: Sir Wadham Wyndham. See also:

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