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John Wadham (d.1578) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Wadham (died 1578)

John Wadham (died 1578) of Merryfield, Ilton, Somerset and Edge, Branscombe, Devon, was a Devonshire gentleman who is chiefly remembered for having been the father of Nicholas II Wadham (1531/2–1609), co-founder of Wadham College, Oxford and for the surviving mural monument to his wife in Branscombe Church on which appears his effigy and armorials.
==Origins==
He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Nicholas I Wadham (by 1472–1542), of Merryfield and Edge, MP for Somerset in 1529, by his first wife Joan Hill, the daughter of Robert Hill, MP,〔(Virgoe, Roger, Biography of Wadham, Sir Nicholas (by 1472–1542), of Merrifield, nr. Ilton, Som., Published in The History of Parliament: House of Commons 1509–1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982 )〕 of Halsway, Somerset and Bridport, Dorset.〔(Rogers, William Henry Hamilton, Memorials of the West, Historical and Descriptive, Collected on the Borderland of Somerset, Dorset and Devon, Exeter, 1888, pp.147–173, The Founder and Foundress of Wadham ), p.156〕

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