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Nathaniel Wyche

Nathaniel Wyche (1607 – 23 May 1659) was a British merchant and president of the English East India Company.

Nathaniel Wyche
Born
London, England
Baptised5 August 1607
Died23 May 1659(1659-05-23) (aged 51–52)
Spouse
Anne Cranmer
(m. 1657)
Parent(s)Richard Wyche
Elizabeth Saltonstall
RelativesPeter Wyche (brother)
Richard Saltonstall (grandfather)
Peter Wyche (nephew)
Cyril Wyche (nephew)

Early life edit

Nathaniel was born in 1607 and baptized at Mitcham on 5 August 1607.[1] He was the youngest son of Elizabeth (née Saltonstall) Wyche and Richard Wyche, a director of the East India Company, one of whose elder brothers was Sir Peter Wyche (1593–1643), the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire (who was knighted by King Charles I in 1626),[2] and his maternal grandfather was Lord Mayor of London Richard Saltonstall. His mother's first cousin, Sir Richard Saltonstall, established a settlement in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.

Career edit

A long-time member of the English East India Company, Wyche served in India, including at Masulipatam, from 1627 to 1636 and had been one of the Committees of the United Joint Stock from 1650 to 1654.[1] [3] He was selected as the Company's president in 1658,[4] though he initially turned down the position.[5] He was the first company president of the whole of India, which had previously been divided into four presidencies.[6]

Personal life edit

In 1657, Wyche was married to Anne (née Cranmer) Slane, who was 26 years his junior, but they had no children.[2] Anne, a widow, was the youngest child of Susanna (née Powell) Cranmer and William Cranmer, a merchant adventurer of Rotterdam.[7]

He died at Surat on 23 May 1659 and was buried in the English Cemetery there.[8] After his death, his widow married Sir John Cloberry, MP for Winchester, a younger son of the Cloberrys of Broadstone in Devon. Together, they had "seven children, of whom only four daughters lived to be married."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Foster, Sir William (1921). The English Factories in India, 1655-1660. Clarendon Press. p. 142. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b The Wyche Family: Notes and References. Mew Pub. 2001. p. 190. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  3. ^ Spooner, Frank C. (1972). The International Economy and Monetary Movements in France, 1493-1725. Harvard University Press. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-674-45840-6. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  4. ^ Bradshaw, George (1864). Bradshaw's Hand-Book to the Bombay Presidency, and North-Western Provinces of India. W. J. Adams. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  5. ^ Sainsbury, Ethel Bruce "A Calendar of the Court Minutes, Etc. of the English East India Company 1655 - 1659" pp. 210 - 212
  6. ^ "Genealogies of Virginia Families". William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. 2006. ISBN 9780806309552.
  7. ^ a b Waters, Robert Edmond Chester- (1877). Genealogical memoirs of the kindred families of Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas Wood bishop of Lichfield. Two chapters from the unpubl. Memoirs of the Chesters of Chicheley. pp. 51–52. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  8. ^ Scarre, Chris and Roberts, Judith The English Cemetery at Surat: Pre-Colonial Cultural Encounters in Western India The Antiquaries Journal pg. 283

nathaniel, wyche, 1607, 1659, british, merchant, president, english, east, india, company, bornlondon, englandbaptised5, august, 1607died23, 1659, 1659, aged, surat, indiaspouseanne, cranmer, 1657, parent, richard, wycheelizabeth, saltonstallrelativespeter, wy. Nathaniel Wyche 1607 23 May 1659 was a British merchant and president of the English East India Company Nathaniel WycheBornLondon EnglandBaptised5 August 1607Died23 May 1659 1659 05 23 aged 51 52 Surat IndiaSpouseAnne Cranmer m 1657 wbr Parent s Richard WycheElizabeth SaltonstallRelativesPeter Wyche brother Richard Saltonstall grandfather Peter Wyche nephew Cyril Wyche nephew Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editNathaniel was born in 1607 and baptized at Mitcham on 5 August 1607 1 He was the youngest son of Elizabeth nee Saltonstall Wyche and Richard Wyche a director of the East India Company one of whose elder brothers was Sir Peter Wyche 1593 1643 the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire who was knighted by King Charles I in 1626 2 and his maternal grandfather was Lord Mayor of London Richard Saltonstall His mother s first cousin Sir Richard Saltonstall established a settlement in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 Career editA long time member of the English East India Company Wyche served in India including at Masulipatam from 1627 to 1636 and had been one of the Committees of the United Joint Stock from 1650 to 1654 1 3 He was selected as the Company s president in 1658 4 though he initially turned down the position 5 He was the first company president of the whole of India which had previously been divided into four presidencies 6 Personal life editIn 1657 Wyche was married to Anne nee Cranmer Slane who was 26 years his junior but they had no children 2 Anne a widow was the youngest child of Susanna nee Powell Cranmer and William Cranmer a merchant adventurer of Rotterdam 7 He died at Surat on 23 May 1659 and was buried in the English Cemetery there 8 After his death his widow married Sir John Cloberry MP for Winchester a younger son of the Cloberrys of Broadstone in Devon Together they had seven children of whom only four daughters lived to be married 7 References edit a b Foster Sir William 1921 The English Factories in India 1655 1660 Clarendon Press p 142 Retrieved 19 May 2022 a b The Wyche Family Notes and References Mew Pub 2001 p 190 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Spooner Frank C 1972 The International Economy and Monetary Movements in France 1493 1725 Harvard University Press p 85 ISBN 978 0 674 45840 6 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Bradshaw George 1864 Bradshaw s Hand Book to the Bombay Presidency and North Western Provinces of India W J Adams pp 8 9 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Sainsbury Ethel Bruce A Calendar of the Court Minutes Etc of the English East India Company 1655 1659 pp 210 212 Genealogies of Virginia Families William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 2006 ISBN 9780806309552 a b Waters Robert Edmond Chester 1877 Genealogical memoirs of the kindred families of Thomas Cranmer archbishop of Canterbury and Thomas Wood bishop of Lichfield Two chapters from the unpubl Memoirs of the Chesters of Chicheley pp 51 52 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Scarre Chris and Roberts Judith The English Cemetery at Surat Pre Colonial Cultural Encounters in Western India The Antiquaries Journal pg 283 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathaniel Wyche amp oldid 1163406140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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