Nicholas Wadham (1472–1542) Sir Nicholas Wadham of Merryfield in the parish of Ilton , Somerset and Edge in the parish of Branscombe , Devon was the grandfather of Nicholas Wadham, posthumous co-founder of Wadham College, Oxford whose wife Dorothy Wadham outlived him and, in her advanced old age, saw the project through to completion. Originally taking their name from the manor of Wadham, Knowstone between South Molton and Exmoor in north Devon, Nicholas Wadham was descended from an ancient West Country gentry family with a leaning towards the law. He was the eldest son and heir of John Wadham of Merryfield and Edge and Elizabeth Stucley, daughter of Sir Hugh Stucley of Affeton Castle and Sheriff of Devon in 1449, who had married Katherine de Affeton sole heiress of the Manor of Affeton , Nicholas Wadham's grandmother. Sir Nicholas was Member of Parliament for Somerset as a Knight of the Shire with his kinsman Sir William Stourton, 7th Baron Stourton , in the Reformation Parliament of 1529 to 1534. Nicholas Wadham was Esquire of the Body to King Henry VII in 1503, and knighted in 1504 "at ye creacion of Prince Henry", then only thirteen years of age. He was Sheriff of Devon in 1502 and 1515, Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset in 1498 and 1534, and Sheriff of Wiltshire in 1516. He was Captain of the Isle of Wight with residence at Carisbrooke Castle from 1509-1520, and with his uncle Sir Edward Wadham was present with King Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold , in 1520. In 1512, he was one of the Commission for fitting out at Southampton the abortive expedition under Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset to aid Ferdinand of Aragon in his invasion of France and, from 1521–1523, was Vice Admiral to Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey , High Admiral of England from 1521 to 1525. He was granted a patent in 1524, licensing him "to make a park at Merifield of 200 acres of pasture and 40 acres of woodland". In 1530, he was appointed one of the Commissioners for making inquisition into the estates of Cardinal Wolsey . Both Sir Nicholas and his uncle, Sir Edward Wadham, were jurors in Bristol at the indictment for treason in May 1521 of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham of Thornbury Castle in Gloucestershire. In 1524, he received an honorary admission to the Middle Temple .Marriage and children He married four times: First to his cousin Joan Hill, a daughter of Robert Hill of Halsway Somerset Bridport Dorset and Houndstone near Yeovil and, of Alice Stourton, one of the three daughters and co-heiresses of John Stourton of the manor of Preston Plucknett , today known as the Abbey Farm House and Abbey Barn, Yeovil , and of Brympton d'Evercy . Joan Hill was a great granddaughter of Sir Robert Hill of Shilston Justice of the Common Pleas from 1408 to 1423 and Elisabeth Wadham. By descent of the Hill, Champernowne and Gilbert families, Nicholas Wadham was a cousin of the Devonshire adventurers Sir Walter Raleigh , Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Richard Grenville . Joan’s sister, Margaret Hill, was married to Sir Hugh Luttrell of Dunster Castle . The Hill sisters were half-sisters maternally of Giles Daubeney, 1st Baron Daubeney of Barrington Court near Ilminster who, along with the Luttrells and Wadhams, was a firm supporter of Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond , later, King Henry VII. Nicholas Wadham's six children with Joan Hill were: John Wadham, the son and heir of Merryfield and Edge, Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset in 1556 and father of Nicholas Wadham co-founder with his wife Dorothy Wadham, of Wadham College, Oxford. Laurence Wadham of Merifield, who died in 1522, and whose only child Nicholas Wadham, married to Dorothy Berkeley of Stoke Gifford , Stoke Park, Bristol died without children. Giles Wadham, Rector of Barton St David . Andrew Wadham, "one of the Gentlemen Ushers of the Queen's grace" to Queen Catherine Parr ; perhaps, at the behest of her friend and lady-in-waiting, and his kinswoman, Joan Champernowne . He was taken into the household of Sir Thomas Cromwell as a young man. Married to Anne, daughter of Laurence Saunders he died, without children, in 1550, at their home Delapré Abbey . Mary Wadham, who married Sir Richard Chudleigh of the Manor of Ashton . Elizabeth Wadham, was married twice: To Sir Edward Bampfield of Poltimore, Devon . Their son Richard Bampfield , Sheriff of Devon in 1576, began construction in 1550 of the Tudor period Poltimore House and, in 1590, Bampfylde House, Exeter; along with The Great House, Bristol one of the finest town houses in the West Country in the Elizabethan era. She was also married to John Warre of Chipleigh, second son of Sir Richard Warre of Hestercombe . Margaret Seymour, Lady Wadham, second wife to Sir Nicholas Wadham and also his distant cousin, was a sister of Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall , married to Margery Wentworth , parents to Queen Jane Seymour and Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset ; and thus grandparents to King Edward VI . Margaret Seymour died in 1520, whilst she and Sir Nicholas were still resident at Carisbrooke Castle where he was governor, and there is a fine monument to her memory in St. Mary's Church, Carisbrooke on the Isle of Wight . They had three children: Nicholas Wadham, who died as a baby, in 1508. His monumental chrysom brass is in St Peter's Church, Ilton Somerset, where he lies buried beneath the arms of Wadham... and angel wings of Seymour. Katherine Wadham, and Jane Wadham, first cousins to Queen Jane Seymour and Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset . Both Wadham women became reluctant nuns at Romsey Abbey ; both appear to have married after the dissolution of the abbey in 1539. Thirdly, Sir Nicholas married Isabel Baynham, daughter of Thomas Baynham of Clearwell , Gloucestershire, widow of Sir Giles Brydges of Coberley , Gloucestershire. He married lastly, Joan Lyte, a daughter of Richard Lyte of Lytes Cary Somerset, now maintained by the National Trust, the widow of William Walton of Barton St David. There is a monumental brass to Dame Joan Wadham in St Peter's Church , Ilton. There were apparently no children by his third and fourth marriages although his will, written in 1539, leaves "to my son Nicholas, my third best horse" and a hundred pounds. Given that his son Nicholas by Margaret Seymour died as a baby and was buried at Ilton in 1508, this remains something of a mystery.
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