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Member of the Parliament of England
Benedict Barnham (baptised 1559 – 1598) was a London merchant, alderman and sheriff of London and MP. Barnham was born the fourth son of the merchant
Benedict_Barnham
Wife of Francis Bacon (1592–1650)
Francis Bacon. She was born 14 May 1592, to Benedict Barnham and his wife, Dorothy, née Smith. Benedict Barnham (1559–1598) was a London merchant, who held
Alice_Barnham
Topics referred to by the same term
Barnham may refer to: Alice Barnham (1592-1650), the wife Francis Bacon Benedict Barnham (c.1559-1598), an English merchant Stephen Barnham (died 1608)
Barnham
Cheapside (silkman to Queen Elizabeth), by his wife Jane Cooe. She married Benedict Barnham at St Clement Eastcheap on 28 April 1583. They had eight children.
Dorothy_Smith,_Lady_Pakington
English nobleman
marriage (before 1608) was with Elizabeth Barnham (1592 – c. 1622–4), daughter of London alderman Benedict Barnham and his wife, Dorothea Smith, and they
Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven
Mervyn_Tuchet,_2nd_Earl_of_Castlehaven
English politician
was a nephew of Benedict Barnham. He was baptised at Hollingbourne on 20 October 1576. His father was sheriff of Kent in 1598. Barnham matriculated from
Francis_Barnham
City of London merchant and landowner
1591-1592, in June 1591 John Garrard was appointed Treasurer, with Benedict Barnham, for the sum of £7,400 to be raised by the City for the furnishing
John_Garrard
English merchant and politician
Sheriffs of the City of London 1591–1592 With: Robert Broke Succeeded by Benedict Barnham William Ryder Preceded by Stephen Soame Lord Mayor of London 1599 Succeeded by
Nicholas_Mosley_(mayor)
for protection against pirates. The lead ship Salomon whose captain Benedict Barnham was in charge followed by second in command John Watts of the Margeret
Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar (1590)
Battle_of_the_Strait_of_Gibraltar_(1590)
English politician
Yarmouth In office 1601–1604 Serving with Stephen Theobald Preceded by Benedict Barnham John Snow Succeeded by Arthur Bromfield Thomas Cheeke Personal details
William Cotton (MP for Newport, Isle of Wight)
William_Cotton_(MP_for_Newport,_Isle_of_Wight)
Member of the Parliament of England
follows: (Sir) William Soame, married Bridget, daughter and heir of Benedict Barnham, alderman of London. (Sir) Stephen Soame, of Haydon, Essex, married
Stephen_Soame
History of the efforts to establish a regulator for the English language
disapproval of James I. Those involved included: Arthur Agard, 1535/6–1615 Benedict Barnham Robert Beale Edward Brerewood Hugh Broughton William Camden Richard
Proposals for an English Academy
Proposals_for_an_English_Academy
Calendar year
Gibraltar after trading in the Mediterranean Sea. Levant Company's Benedict Barnham, on the flagship Salomon, leads the corporate fleet in a six-hour battle
1590
English merchant and politician
Mosley Robert Broke Sheriffs of the City of London 1592–1593 With: Benedict Barnham Succeeded by John Garrard Robert Taylor Preceded by Nicholas Mosley
William_Ryder_(mayor)
Former hall of the University of Oxford
The Merton Street front of the quad was rebuilt in 1600, funded by Benedict Barnham. The buildings were reconstructed again and a chapel added by John
St_Alban_Hall,_Oxford
Thomas Thorney Petersfield Wiliam Kingswell Thomas Hanbury Yarmouth Benedict Barnham John Snow Newport Richard James William Cotton Newtown Sylvanus Scory
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1597
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1597
of Somerleyton, Suffolk. He married Bridget, daughter and heir of Benedict Barnham, an alderman of London. Her sister Alice married Sir Francis Bacon
William_Soame
English MP
Member of Parliament for Yarmouth In office 1597–1601 Serving with Benedict Barnham Preceded by Robert Dillington Robert Crosse Succeeded by William Cotton
John_Snow_(politician)
Decade
Gibraltar after trading in the Mediterranean Sea. Levant Company's Benedict Barnham, on the flagship Salomon, leads the corporate fleet in a six-hour battle
1590s
Courtier of Elizabeth I and James I
daughter of Ambrose Smith (Queen Elizabeth's silkman), and widow of Benedict Barnham. With her he had two daughters and a son. Of their three children,
John_Pakington_(died_1625)
Alice Barnham (née Bradbridge; 7 September 1523 – May 1604) was an English silk merchant, and a leading figure in the London silk trade from the 1560s
Alice_Bradbridge
London mercer and silkman who supplied Elizabeth I
parents of Henry Smith (regicide). Dorothy Smith, who married (1) Benedict Barnham, (2) John Pakington, (3) Robert Needham, 1st Viscount Kilmorey, (4)
Ambrose_Smith
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Parliament of 1586-1587 John Luttrell Robert Crosse Parliament of 1588-1589 Benedict Barnham Parliament of 1593 Richard Hanbury James Quirke Parliament of 1597-1598
Minehead_(constituency)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
1588 Daniel Hills John Howe 1593 Robert Dillington Robert Crosse 1597 Benedict Barnham John Snow 1601 William Cotton Stephen Theobald 1604 Arthur Bromfield
Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) (constituency)
Yarmouth_(Isle_of_Wight)_(constituency)
English priest
and sisters, her aunt Alice Barnham, and to her cousins (Alice's sons) Stephen, Martin and Benedict Barnham. Francis Barnham, a prominent, wealthy Alderman
Nicholas_Marston
16th-century English politician
with Morocco, with Alexander Avenon and Richard Staper. The merchant Benedict Barnham left money to Atye and his wife. Atye was residing at Kilburn when
Arthur_Atye
English politician and peer in the Peerage of Ireland
Cokayne 2000, p. 261 Bendall 2010. Bendall, Sarah (May 2010) [2004]. "Barnham, Benedict". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University
Robert Needham, 1st Viscount Kilmorey
Robert_Needham,_1st_Viscount_Kilmorey
2026 English local election
Retrieved 19 February 2026. Hubbard, Jessica (6 July 2022). "Tributes to Barnham and Felpham councillor - 'he was a man of great character'". SussexWorld
2026 West Sussex County Council election
2026_West_Sussex_County_Council_election
English courtier (died 1537)
Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd (Maney, 1988), p. 172. Bendall, S. 'Barnham, Benedict (bap. 1559, d. 1598), merchant and benefactor, Oxford Dictionary of
Roger_Ratcliffe
East Anglian saint
Silver Road, Norwich; holding a scythe and sceptre at Ludham Church and at Barnham Broom; crowned with a scythe and two calves at Sparham, and holding a scythe
Saint_Walstan
Bardwell Barnby and North Cove Community Primary School, Barnby Barnham CE Primary School, Barnham Barningham CE Primary School, Barningham Barrow CE Primary
List_of_schools_in_Suffolk
Ælfwold; at Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, and Mawyrthe to Ælfhelm; and at Barnham (probably Suffolk), to Wulfmær. English, Westminster 1488 716 A.D. 1002
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
can happen. Guest star Bette Davis in the title role 83 6 "The Martha Barnham Story" James Neilson James A. Parker, Howard Christie, Dale Eunson, Katherine
List_of_Wagon_Train_episodes
Scottish peer
(Routledge, 2021), 101. Bendall 2010. Bendall, Sarah (May 2010) [2004]. "Barnham, Benedict". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University
Thomas Erskine, 1st Earl of Kellie
Thomas_Erskine,_1st_Earl_of_Kellie
Closed church in Norwich, England
Other rectors, curates or vicars include Nicholas Gilman (1604–1626), John Barnham (1626–1662), William Herne (1735–1776), James Newton (1776–1811), Bell
St_James_the_Less,_Pockthorpe
(Pop) William W. Bowers (R) Warren B. English (D) 54th (1895–1897) John A. Barnham (R) Grove Johnson (R) Samuel G. Hilborn (R) James McLachlan (R) 55th (1897–1899)
California's congressional delegations
California's_congressional_delegations
Decade
October 1 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (d. 1683) October 12 Robert Barnham, English politician (d. 1685) Christoph Bernhard von Galen, Westphalian
1600s_(decade)
Windmill in Chesterton, Warwickshire, England
Rhode Island, US. The commonly accepted theory is that it was built by Benedict Arnold around 1676 after a previous wooden mill was blown down in 1675
Chesterton_Windmill
Durham. Barnham Broom and Bickerstone Inclosures Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. xxii 4 April 1811 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Barnham Broom, and
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1811
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1811
134 Andrew Griffith † Richard Allen ¤ Arun: Arundel and Walberton, Barnham, Felpham East (polling district BHOE) Chichester: Easebourne, Fernhurst
Parliamentary constituencies in West Sussex
Parliamentary_constituencies_in_West_Sussex
Town Barningham, Trimingham, Trunch, West Beckham, Weybourne. Forehoe PLU Barnham Broom, Bawburgh, Bowthorpe, Brandon Parva, Carleton Forehoe, Colton Barford
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Diocese of the Church of England
Whissonsett". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 9 October 2018. "The Benefice of Barnham Broom (St Peter and St Paul) and Upper Yare". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved
Diocese_of_Norwich
Schools of the Roman Catholic church in the UK
(Diocese of Arundel and Brighton) St Philip Howard Catholic High School, Barnham (Diocese of Arundel and Brighton) St Wilfrid's Catholic School, Crawley
Catholic schools in the United Kingdom
Catholic_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom
Warwick West, Whitnash, Willes. Arundel and South Downs: Angmering, Arundel, Barnham, Bramber, Upper Beeding and Woodmancote, Bury, Chanctonbury, Chantry, Cowfold
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
British royal recognitions
Ireland. The Reverend Susan Mary Nutt – For services to the community in Barnham and Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk. Doreen Rose Oatham – For services to the
2015_New_Year_Honours
East Anglian princess and saint
Wihtburh are St Andrew's, North Burlingham, and St Peter and St Paul, Barnham Broom. The depiction of the saint at Dereham originates from St John, Oxborough
Wihtburh
Durham. Barnham Broom and Bickerstone Inclosures Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. xxii 4 April 1811 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Barnham Broom, and
List of acts of the 5th session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_5th_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
BENEDICT BARNHAM
BENEDICT BARNHAM
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Greek Benediktos, BENEDIKT means "blessed." Compare with another form of Benedikt.
Boy/Male
Swedish
Blessed.
Male
English
English form of French Bénédict, BENEDICT means "blessed."Â
Male
French
Old French surname derived from Latin Benedictus, BENEOIT means "blessed."Â
Female
Norwegian
Norwegian feminine form of Scandinavian Benedikt, BENEDIKTE means "blessed."
Male
German
 German form of Latin Benedictus, BENEDIKT means "blessed." Compare with another form of Benedikt.
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Benedictus, BENEDICTA means "blessed."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Benedict.Americanized spelling of Slovenian Benedik, from an old form of the personal name Benedikt (see Benedict).
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the medieval personal name Benedict (Latin Benedictus meaning ‘blessed’). This owed its popularity in the Middle Ages chiefly to St. Benedict of Norcia (c.480–550), who founded the Benedictine order of monks at Monte Cassino and wrote a monastic rule that formed a model for all subsequent rules. No doubt the meaning of the Latin word also contributed to its popularity as a personal name, especially in Romance countries.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Blessed; Happy
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Benediktos, BENEDYKT means "blessed."Â
Boy/Male
British, English, Latin, Shakespearean
Similar to Benedict; Blessed
Male
English
Blessed
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Benedictus, BENEDICTO means "blessed."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of...
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Benedictus, BENEDITO means "blessed."Â
Female
Swedish
Swedish feminine form of Scandinavian Benedikt, BENEDIKTA means "blessed."
Male
Russian
(Венедикт) Russian form of Greek Benediktos, VENEDIKT means "blessed."Â
Boy/Male
Latin American
blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of...
Female
Portuguese
Feminine form of Portuguese Benedito, BENEDITA means "blessed."
BENEDICT BARNHAM
BENEDICT BARNHAM
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Satisfied; Content
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Life is Love; Life
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Canann or Ó Canann (Ulster), or Ó Canáin (County Galway) ‘son (Mac) or descendant (Ó) of Canán’, a personal name derived from cano ‘wolf cub’. In Ulster it may also be from Ó Canannáin ‘descendant of Canannán’, a diminutive of the personal name.English : from Middle English canun ‘canon’ (Old Norman French canonie, canoine, from Late Latin canonicus). In medieval England this term denoted a clergyman living with others in a clergy house; the surname is mostly an occupational name for a servant in a house of canons, although it could also be a nickname or even a patronymic.
Boy/Male
Czech
An honourable fight.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
A God's Daughter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the sustainer
Boy/Male
Welsh
Of the sea. Surname.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Howden 1.English : variant of Haddon.Irish (Ulster and County Louth) : though mainly Scottish, this surname is sometimes used as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÉidÃn ‘descendant of ÉidÃn’ (see Hayden).North German (Frisian) : from the personal name Hadder, a derivative of any of the Germanic compound names formed with had ‘battle’, ‘strife’ as the first element.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Peaceful.
Female
French
French form of Latin Irene, IRÈNE means "peace."
BENEDICT BARNHAM
BENEDICT BARNHAM
BENEDICT BARNHAM
BENEDICT BARNHAM
BENEDICT BARNHAM
n.
A favor or benefit.
n.
A ejection from a benefice.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Benefit
imp. & p. p.
of Benefit
a.
The song of Zacharias at the birth of John the Baptist (Luke i. 68); -- so named from the first word of the Latin version.
n.
Alt. of Benedick
v. t.
To endow with a benefice.
a.
Having no benefice.
n.
A married man, or a man newly married.
a.
Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.
n.
The benefice of a vicar.
v. i.
To gain advantage; to make improvement; to profit; as, he will benefit by the change.
n.
An exclamation corresponding to Bless you !.
imp. & p. p.
of Benefice
a.
Having mild and salubrious qualities.
n.
An estate in lands; a fief.
n.
One who confers a benefit; -- also, one who receives a benefit.
n.
An ecclesiastical living and church preferment, as in the Church of England; a church endowed with a revenue for the maintenance of divine service. See Advowson.
n.
A canticle (the Latin version of which begins with this word) which may be used in the order for morning prayer in the Church of England. It is taken from an apocryphal addition to the third chapter of Daniel.
a.
Blessed.