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  2. Sir John Wolstenholme (1562 – 25 November 1639) was an English financier and merchant-adventurer.

  3. He received a knighthood in 1617, and became a Middlesex j.p. two years later. He also successfully renegotiated his collectorships in July 1619 to secure an interest in the posts for his eldest son, John*. Periodically, however, Wolstenholme found himself at odds with the government.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Oct 17, 2020 · Sir John Wolstenholme of St. Olave, Hart St., London, (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.

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    • November 25, 1639
    • Catherine (Fanshawe) Wolstenholme
  6. Sir John Wolstenholme (1562-1639), an English merchant who sponsored the Henry Hudson's last mission in 1610 to find the Northwest Passage, eponym of Cape Wolstenholme, Quebec, Canada. He hailed from...

  7. Apr 13, 2018 · Genealogy for John Wolstenholme, MP, 1st Baronet of London (c.1596 - 1670) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  8. WOLSTENHOLME, Sir JOHN (1562–1639), merchant-adventurer, 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 ...

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