Benedict Barnham

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Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Benedict Barnham (baptised 1559 – 1598) was a London merchant, alderman and sheriff of London and MP.[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]

Life

Barnham was born the fourth son of the merchant Francis Barnham (died 1575), a draper, alderman and sheriff of London in 1570, and Alice (1523–1604) daughter of William Bradbridge (d. 1546).Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn He was baptised in 1559.Template:Sfn Barnham along with his elder brother Martin (baptised 1548, died 1610) was educated at St Alban Hall, Oxford, but left apparently without a degree.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Barnham became a liveryman of the Drapers' Company.Template:Sfn He was elected Member of Parliament for Minehead in 1589.Template:Sfn On 14 October 1591 he was chosen alderman of Bread Street ward (a position he held for the rest of his life). In the same year he was third warden of the Drapers' Company, but surrendered this post on election as sheriff for the year 1591 and 1592 (At 32 he was considered young to be sheriff but thirteen men more senior than he had declined to serve owing to the financial demands of the officeTemplate:Sfn). He served two terms as Master of the Drapers' Company in 1592–1593 and 1596–1597.Template:Sfn In 1597 he sat in Parliament for the second time, this time representing Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.Template:Sfn

Barnham was a member of the Elizabethan College of Antiquaries.Template:Sfn He died 3 April 1598, aged 39, and an elaborate monument was erected above his grave in St Clement Eastcheap.[1]

Barnham was acquiring estates by 1575[lower-alpha 3] and by his death he held property in London, and land in Essex, Hampshire and Kent valued at £20,100.Template:Sfn The chief beneficiaries were his wife and daughters,Template:Sfn but Wood tells that he left £200 to St. Alban's Hall, Oxford, to rebuild "its front next the street", and that "as a testimony of the benefaction his arms were engraved over the gateway and on the plate belonging to the house".Template:Sfn

Family

Barnham married Dorothy (died 1639), daughter of Ambrose Smith of Cheapside (the silkman to Queen Elizabeth), at St Clement Eastcheap on 28 April 1583. They had eight children. Three girls and a boy died in infancy. The remaining four girls lived to marry: Elizabeth the eldest married Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, Alice married Sir Francis Bacon in 1606, and Bridget married Sir William Soame of Thurlow, Suffolk.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Dorothy survived her husband, and became, a year or two after his death, the wife of Sir John Pakington.Template:Sfn

Notes

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  1. The following entry appears in Oxford Alumni, 1500–1886, 1500–1714, Volume I: Barnham, Benedict, of St. Alban Hall in or before 1572 (s. Francis, of London, merchant and alderman), M.P. Minehead 1588-9, and Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 1597-8, alderman of Breadstreet Ward 1591, sheriff of London and Middlesex 1591, F.S.A. 1592, died 3 April 1598, aged 39. See Remembrancia of London, 80; Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary; & D.N.B.
  2. According to Boyd's Inhabitants of London, Benedict Barnham, citizen, draper, alderman and sheriff, freed two apprentices: 1) Abraham Cartright, citizen & draper, 16 September 1590 and 2) Edmond Hill, citizen and draper, 15 July 1603. Since Benedict died in 1598, the second entry is suspect. Perhaps Edmond Hill completed the full term of his apprenticeship under Benedict's heirs.
  3. For example in 1592 Robert, eldest son of the Earl of Sussex, had mortgaged the manor of Drayton in Hampshire to Alice and Benedict Barneham for the sum of £1,054, but three months later the enrolment was cancelled and the earl redeemed the manor for £1,024 Script error: No such module "Footnotes".. He conveyed it to Richard Garth later that same year, in whose family it remained for about forty years.

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  • Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1584–1604 1584 to 1604. County: General Country: England 1598 Barnham, Benedict, citizen and alderman of London. Lands in Middlesex, Hampshire, Essex 39, 40 Lewyn.

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