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Thomas Smythe (customer)

Thomas Smythe or Smith of London, Ashford and Westenhanger, Kent[1] (1522–7 June 1591)[2] was the collector of customs duties (also known as a "customer") in London during the Tudor period, and a member of parliament for five English constituencies. His son and namesake, Sir Thomas Smythe (died 1625), was the first governor of the East India Company, treasurer of the Virginia Company, and an active supporter of the Virginia colony.

Thomas Smythe
Thomas 'Customer' Smythe
Born1522
Died7 June 1591
BuriedAshford, Kent
Spouse(s)Alice Judde
Issue
  • Andrew Smythe
  • John Smythe
  • Sir Thomas Smythe
  • Henry Smythe
  • Richard Smythe
  • Robert Smythe
  • Symon Smythe
  • Elizabeth Smythe
  • Mary Smythe
  • Joan Smythe
  • Katherine Smythe
  • Alice Smythe
  • Ursula Smythe
FatherJohn Smythe
MotherJoan Brouncker
Arms of Smythe of the City of London: Azure, a chevron between three lions passant guardant or. As seen on mural monument to his daughter Katherine Smythe in St Mary's Church, Nettlestead, Kent

Family edit

Thomas Smythe, born in 1522, was the second son[3] of John Smythe (d. 1538) and Joan Brouncker, the daughter of Robert Brouncker of Melksham, Wiltshire.[2] John, a substantial yeoman and clothier of Corsham, Wiltshire, left Smythe a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury, Wiltshire, that provided an annual income of £20. After his father's death, Smythe moved to London to seek his fortune; Smythe was approximately 16 at the time.[3]

Career edit

Smythe joined his father's merchant guild, the Haberdashers, and then the Worshipful Company of Skinners. In 1550, Smythe developed a close connection with Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London. About four years later, Smythe married Judde's daughter, Alice Judde.[3][4]

During the reign of Mary I of England, Smythe purchased the Office of the Customs from one Mr. Cocker for £2,500. He was confirmed in his appointment at the Customs on the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558, and he continued in the office for 11 years. In 1567, he appears to have incurred her Majesty's severe displeasure, having been accused of issuing privy warrants leading to a £6,000 loss; his friend William Cecil, Lord Burghley, intervened and helped Smythe escape imprisonment. Cecil persuaded the Queen to be lenient, arguing that if Smythe was allowed more time he would repay this loss.[5]

Elizabeth began to require larger and larger fines to renew Smythe's leases in order to replenish her exchequer. Over time, Smythe became unable to meet these demands and again fell under her Majesty's severe displeasure. His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected. Due to his increasing infirmities and perhaps the stress of trying to meet the Queen's demands, Smythe died 18 months later, on 7 June 1591, leaving his widow, then 60 years old, 6 sons and 6 daughters.[6]

Smythe was a member of parliament (MP) for Tavistock October 1553, for Aylesbury April 1554, Rye November 1554, Winchelsea 1555, and Portsmouth 1563.[7]

Marriage and issue edit

 
Alice Judde, c. 1579 or 1580
 
Mural monument to Katherine Smythe in Nettlestead Church, Kent, daughter of Thomas Smythe and wife of Sir John Scott of Nettlestead

Thomas Smythe had 13 children with his wife, Alice Judde. They are as follows:

Notes edit

  1. ^ "SMITH, Thomas II (1522-91), of London, Ashford and Westenhanger, Kent. – History of Parliament Online". historyofparliamentonline.org.
  2. ^ a b Dietz 2004.
  3. ^ a b c Wadmore 1887, p. 193.
  4. ^ Hearn, p. 108–110
  5. ^ Wadmore 1887, p. 194.
  6. ^ Wadmore 1887, pp. 200–1.
  7. ^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys (8 October 2012). "SMITH, Thomas II (1522-91), of London, Ashford and Westenhanger, Kent". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  8. ^ a b Wadmore 1887, pp. 193, 202.
  9. ^ "SMYTHE, Sir John I (1557-1608), of Westenhanger, nr. Hythe, Kent". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Wadmore 1887, p. 202.
  11. ^ Morgan 2004.
  12. ^ Wadmore 1887, pp. 197, 202.
  13. ^ "Sir William Harris, of Creeksea, Kt". Geni.com. 12 September 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2017.

References edit

  • Dietz, Brian (2004). "Smythe , Thomas (1522–1591)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37985. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Morgan, Basil (2004). "Smythe , Sir Thomas (c.1558–1625)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25908. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Wadmore, J.F. (1887). "Thomas Smythe, of Westenhanger, Commonly Called Customer Smythe". Archaeologia Cantiana. London: Mitchell & Hughes. XVII: 193–208. Retrieved 11 April 2013.  
  • Hearn, Karen, ed. Dynasties: Painting in Tudor and Jacobean England 1530-1630. New York: Rizzoli, 1995. ISBN 0-8478-1940-X.

External links edit

  • Will of Sir Andrew Judde, proved 16 March 1559, National Archives Retrieved 13 April 2013

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Thomas Smythe or Smith of London Ashford and Westenhanger Kent 1 1522 7 June 1591 2 was the collector of customs duties also known as a customer in London during the Tudor period and a member of parliament for five English constituencies His son and namesake Sir Thomas Smythe died 1625 was the first governor of the East India Company treasurer of the Virginia Company and an active supporter of the Virginia colony Thomas SmytheThomas Customer SmytheBorn1522Died7 June 1591BuriedAshford KentSpouse s Alice JuddeIssueAndrew SmytheJohn SmytheSir Thomas SmytheHenry SmytheRichard SmytheRobert SmytheSymon SmytheElizabeth SmytheMary SmytheJoan SmytheKatherine SmytheAlice SmytheUrsula SmytheFatherJohn SmytheMotherJoan BrounckerArms of Smythe of the City of London Azure a chevron between three lions passant guardant or As seen on mural monument to his daughter Katherine Smythe in St Mary s Church Nettlestead Kent Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Marriage and issue 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFamily editThomas Smythe born in 1522 was the second son 3 of John Smythe d 1538 and Joan Brouncker the daughter of Robert Brouncker of Melksham Wiltshire 2 John a substantial yeoman and clothier of Corsham Wiltshire left Smythe a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury Wiltshire that provided an annual income of 20 After his father s death Smythe moved to London to seek his fortune Smythe was approximately 16 at the time 3 Career editSmythe joined his father s merchant guild the Haberdashers and then the Worshipful Company of Skinners In 1550 Smythe developed a close connection with Sir Andrew Judde Lord Mayor of London About four years later Smythe married Judde s daughter Alice Judde 3 4 During the reign of Mary I of England Smythe purchased the Office of the Customs from one Mr Cocker for 2 500 He was confirmed in his appointment at the Customs on the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558 and he continued in the office for 11 years In 1567 he appears to have incurred her Majesty s severe displeasure having been accused of issuing privy warrants leading to a 6 000 loss his friend William Cecil Lord Burghley intervened and helped Smythe escape imprisonment Cecil persuaded the Queen to be lenient arguing that if Smythe was allowed more time he would repay this loss 5 Elizabeth began to require larger and larger fines to renew Smythe s leases in order to replenish her exchequer Over time Smythe became unable to meet these demands and again fell under her Majesty s severe displeasure His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected Due to his increasing infirmities and perhaps the stress of trying to meet the Queen s demands Smythe died 18 months later on 7 June 1591 leaving his widow then 60 years old 6 sons and 6 daughters 6 Smythe was a member of parliament MP for Tavistock October 1553 for Aylesbury April 1554 Rye November 1554 Winchelsea 1555 and Portsmouth 1563 7 Marriage and issue edit nbsp Alice Judde c 1579 or 1580 nbsp Mural monument to Katherine Smythe in Nettlestead Church Kent daughter of Thomas Smythe and wife of Sir John Scott of NettlesteadThomas Smythe had 13 children with his wife Alice Judde They are as follows Andrew Smythe eldest son who died an infant 8 Sir John Smythe 1557 1608 second son 8 of Ostenhanger in 1576 married Elizabeth Fineaux daughter of Sir John Fineaux Chief Justice of the King s Bench 9 Sir Thomas Smythe 1558 1625 10 who married firstly Judith Culverwell the daughter of Richard Culverwell secondly Joan Hobbs the daughter of William Hobbs and thirdly Sarah Blount the daughter of William Blount He had no issue by his first two marriages by his third marriage he had three sons and a daughter His widow Sarah married Robert Sidney 1st Earl of Leicester 11 Henry Smythe 10 of Corsham d before 1591 married Elizabeth Owen daughter of Thomas Owen Justice of the Peace citation needed Sir Richard Smythe 10 d 1628 also said to have been of Leeds Castle who married firstly Elizabeth Scott the daughter of Sir Thomas Scott and widow of John Knatchbull and in 1589 married Jane White daughter of John White of London widow of Samuel Thornhill citation needed Sir Robert Smythe of Leeds Castle fourth son who married Elizabeth Scott the daughter of Thomas Scott of Scott s Hall Kent 12 Symon Smythe killed at the siege of Cadiz in 1596 10 Also said to be of Highgate and to have married Ann Lynford daughter of William Lynford citation needed Elizabeth Smythe who was unmarried at the time of Smythe s death in 1591 10 and later married Sir Henry Fanshawe son of Thomas Fanshawe who married secondly Sir Henry s wife s sister Mary Smythe who married Robert Davy 10 or Davis of London Receiver for Wales citation needed Joan Smythe who married Thomas Fanshawe Esquire of Ware Park d 1601 Katherine Smythe who married at age sixteen Sir Rowland Hayward Lord Mayor of London in 1571 10 then Sir John Scott 1570 1616 of Nettlestead Kent son of Sir Thomas Scott of Scot s Hall in Kent and Elizabeth Baker of Sissinghurst her mural monument survives in Nettlestead Church Thirdly to Sir Richard Sandys citation needed Alice Smythe who married William Harris 10 also said to have been Sir William Harris of Crixes Woodham Essex 13 Ursula Smythe who married William Butler 10 Also said to have married Simon Harding of London then secondly marrying William Boteler Butler of Bedford citation needed Notes edit SMITH Thomas II 1522 91 of London Ashford and Westenhanger Kent History of Parliament Online historyofparliamentonline org a b Dietz 2004 a b c Wadmore 1887 p 193 Hearn p 108 110 Wadmore 1887 p 194 Wadmore 1887 pp 200 1 Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys 8 October 2012 SMITH Thomas II 1522 91 of London Ashford and Westenhanger Kent History of Parliament Online Retrieved 15 October 2012 a b Wadmore 1887 pp 193 202 SMYTHE Sir John I 1557 1608 of Westenhanger nr Hythe Kent History of Parliament Online Retrieved 18 June 2013 a b c d e f g h i Wadmore 1887 p 202 Morgan 2004 Wadmore 1887 pp 197 202 Sir William Harris of Creeksea Kt Geni com 12 September 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 References editDietz Brian 2004 Smythe Thomas 1522 1591 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 37985 Subscription or UK public library membership required Morgan Basil 2004 Smythe Sir Thomas c 1558 1625 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 25908 Subscription or UK public library membership required Wadmore J F 1887 Thomas Smythe of Westenhanger Commonly Called Customer Smythe Archaeologia Cantiana London Mitchell amp Hughes XVII 193 208 Retrieved 11 April 2013 nbsp Hearn Karen ed Dynasties Painting in Tudor and Jacobean England 1530 1630 New York Rizzoli 1995 ISBN 0 8478 1940 X External links editWill of Sir Andrew Judde proved 16 March 1559 National Archives Retrieved 13 April 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Smythe customer amp oldid 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