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  1. John Wolstenholme, of an old Derbyshire family, was the second son of John Wolstenholme, who came to London in the reign of Edward VI and obtained a post in the customs. The son at an early age became one of the richest merchants in London, and during the last half of his life took a prominent part in the extension of English commerce, in ...

  2. Jul 29, 2023 · It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our devoted father John Hyde Wolstenholme (Jack), who peacefully left this world on July 29, 2023 at the age of 89. Jack was born on January 21, 1934 in Lac La Biche, Alberta. He was a Sea Cadet, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as a radio operator, graduated from University of ...

  3. Wolstenholme depended heavily on his father, Sir John, for the shape of his early career. He was admitted to Gray’s Inn alongside him in 1611, rather than waiting until after he had attended university, and his membership of the Virginia, North-West Passage and East India Companies reflected the fact that his father was a prominent figure in each organization.

  4. Possibly he engaged the assistance of the duke’s West Country agent, (Sir) James Bagg II*, who had worked with him on preparing the recent naval expeditions, and who probably helped to secure places for Wolstenholme’s son, John, at West Looe in 1625 and 1626.

  5. Aug 30, 2019 · John Wolstenholme is now retired, having worked for Thermo Fisher Scientific (formally VG Scientific) for over 28 years in roles such as sales, marketing and applications. He remains as an active participant on the ISO Technical Committee 201, developing and revising International Standards relevant to electron spectroscopy.

  6. Oct 17, 2020 · Biography. Sir John Wolstenholme of St. Olave, Hart St., London, [1] (b. 1562), was the second son of John Wolstenholme, younger son of a Derbyshire family. He was a Merchant Adventurer, who was knighted in 1617 by Charles I. He also purchased Nostell Priory in Yorkshire. [2] [3]

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  8. Apr 13, 2018 · As a Navy commissioner Sir John had regular dealings with (Sir) James Bagg II, the vice-admiral of south Cornwall, and it seems likely that Bagg, who had himself represented West Looe in 1624, used his influence with Sir Bernard Grenville†, one of the borough’s patrons, to secure Wolstenholme’s nomination there.22 During the 1625 Parliament the young Member left no trace in the Commons ...

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