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Thomas Wood (died 1502)

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English judge (died 1502)

Sir Thomas WoodKS (died 31 August 1502), in archaic spellingWode, ofChildrey inBerkshire (now inOxfordshire), was an English landowner, lawyer, administrator and politician who becameChief Justice of the Common Pleas.[1][2]

Origins

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There is no certainty over his origins. In 1936, the History of Parliament suggested that he was born before 1449 in or near Oxfordshire and that his father, a landowner who died before 1478, was also Thomas.[2] In 2018, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography rejected on heraldic grounds claims that he was fromgentry families named Wood inCambridgeshire,Cheshire andSuffolk, suggesting instead that he was born before 1452 in or close to eitherHampshire orWiltshire. He is first mentioned in records as a gentleman living inLondon in 1473, presumably studying and practising law.[1]

Career

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After training at theMiddle Temple, by 1475 he was retained as counsel byWinchester College and in 1478 entered public life. Acquiring an estate at Childrey, he was appointed aJP of thequorum for Berkshire, staying on the bench for life, and was elected aMember of Parliament forWallingford.[1] He also obtained confirmation of his charters concerning his lands at Childrey.[2]

From 1483 he was appointed to various royal commissions for Berkshire.[2] and was made aserjeant-at-law in 1486,[1] From 1487 he was a JP for the five counties of theWestern Circuit,[2] acting as an assize judge there until 1500, and in 1488 was raised to aKing's Serjeant.[1]

In 1489, jointly withThomas Englefield, he obtained custody of the lands of the late Nicholas Stucley, ofAffeton in Devon, together with the right to select a wife for his heir Thomas Stucley, then aged 13.[2] On 24 November 1495 he was made apuisne justice of theCourt of Common Pleas, In 1496, when KingHenry VII made his will, he was named as one of the trustees.[2]

On 28 October 1500 he became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, followed next year by a knighthood.[1][2] His presidency of the court was brief however, as he died in office on 31 August 1502.[1][2] He was buried atReading Abbey in accordance with his will made three days earlier, in which he bequeathed a gold ring with a ruby and two books to SirThomas Frowick who succeeded him as Lord Chief Justice.[1]

Family

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With a first wife whose name is unknown and who died before 1491, he had a daughter and heiress Anne (or Elizabeth) Wood. She was married to her father's ward Thomas Stucley (1475-1542),[1] later knighted and aSheriff of Devon, and they were the parents of SirHugh Stucley (1496-1560).[3] Herarms wereGules crusily or, three demi-woodmen with clubs or.[1]

After 1491 he married Margaret Delamare, widow of Robert Lenham, ofTidmarsh, and daughter of Sir Thomas Delamare, ofAldermaston, aSheriff of Berkshire. She died on 5 December 1499 leaving a young son Henry Lenham, for whom her widower took responsibility, and was buried at Tidmarsh.[1]


References

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  1. ^abcdefghijkJ. H. Baker (14 November 2018). "Wode, Sir Thomas (d. 1502)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/94547. Retrieved30 July 2023. (Subscription orUK public library membership required.)
  2. ^abcdefghiColonel the Right Honourable Josiah C Wedgwood DSO MP (1936).History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Commons House 1409-1509. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. pp. 967–8. Retrieved30 July 2023.
  3. ^Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., ed. (1895).The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620. Exeter. p. 721.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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