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Edmund Wylde

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later MP for Worcester. A number of pages of this will are concerned with provision for Mrs Jane Smith als Pike "now living with me for some years". She was to receive in addition to £2000 cash all his most personal possessions, gold, silver, prints, pictures, library etc. and "the house in which I
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aged 77. His 8-page will asked for burial in the chancel at Glazeley (where he was buried on 7 January 1695/1696), leaving property in London, manors in Essex, Norfolk, Bedfordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire and 5 bullaries in Droitwich to his kinsman Robert Wylde (the elder) of
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on 20 May 1663. He claimed to have a method of softening steel without the use of fire, but refused to demonstrate it because he considered it a secret.
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now live in the Great Square Buildings in Bloomsbury in the parish of St Giles-in-the-Fields Middlesex formerly leased to my late uncle George Wylde of
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Will of Edmund Wylde of Inner Temple, City of London, Date 2 January (1695/)1696, Catalogue reference PROB 11/435
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There is no record of marriage or (legitimate) children. He is reported to have died in 1695 at his residence in
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Norfolk". His executors are asked to display his coat of arms on the front of the house while she lives there.
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and is described as a "great fautor (favourer] of ingenious men for merit's sake". Wylde became a
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with his sons Edmund and Walter kneeling before it, church of St Mary the Virgin, Kempsey
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Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Record Service, Houghton Conquest Parish Records
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Batteries of vats in which Droitwich spring water was boiled to extract the salt
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Abstracts of wills in the Prerogative court of Canterbury at Somerset house
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Monument to Edmund Wylde's father, Sir Edmund Wylde, who died aged 32 when
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Williams gives his name as Edward Wilde and suggests he died before 1659
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and his wife Dorothy Clarke, daughter of Sir Francis Clarke of
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on 29 November 1635, aged 15. He was called to the bar at
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Register of baptisms, Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire -
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Index

Edward Wild (disambiguation)

High Sheriff of the county
Cromwell
FRS
House of Commons
Kempsey
Houghton Conquest
Christ Church, Oxford
Inner Temple
Member of Parliament
Droitwich
Long Parliament
William Petty
Fellow of the Royal Society
Glazeley
Shropshire
The Commandery
Thomas Wylde
Gressenhall
Transcription
Archived
Wayback Machine
Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Record Service, Houghton Conquest Parish Records
Abstracts of wills in the Prerogative court of Canterbury at Somerset house
History of the County of Worcester: volume 3 Victoria County History, 1913
W R Williams Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester
The life of Sir William Petty, 1623-1687
David C. Lindberg, Robert S. Westman Reappraisals of the scientific revolution
Batteries of vats in which Droitwich spring water was boiled to extract the salt

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