The Know Nothing State Dinner

Queen Elizabeth II Visits Boston

The Queen was welcomed by thousands hoping to catch a glimpse of the monarch (Image: Getty)

The President of the United States will be having dinner with the grandson of a Queen – who knew everything! I saw a video of William and Kate being strolled along the Charles River – looking completely bored – and ignorant.

“Why are we here? Not another river!”

“If I see another river – I’m going to puke! Can I go home to be with my children, now?”

“Sorry Darling. We have to have dinner with President Skips and McStumbles Allot

Meanwhile, their Know-Nothing relative, Meghan Mumbles, is counting the millions she is getting from Netlix, and declaring;

“If I know one thing…..IT’S NOT ENOUGH!”

This is exactly what her sovereign, King Charles, declared – years ago! This is why he is going to rein as the Get Rid of Everything Sovereign. The King of England knows no one – get’s it anymore! What’s it all all about – Alfie!.

Meanwhile, the Real President in Exile is entertaining a Black Nazi and a White Jew Hater, at his table. What does Bonny-Don McTrumple – know about anything! He actually may have not known who Hitler was, until Ye explained it to him – while gnawing on a drumstick.

I have declared myself The Cultural Wizard of America – and perhaps Britain. I know I got Oregon – covered! I need to be on a Official Payroll so I will own CREDIBILTY! The want of money makes you a player.. There will be an old fashioned red phone by my computer.

“Good morning Mr. Presco. The President wants TO KNOW how WE should entertain THE PRINCE and his wife!”

“Take them down in the crypt at the King’s Chapel, and show them were all the Famous Loyalists are buried, including my ancestor, John Wilson. Then take them to Salem and march them up that hill where witches were hung. The Brits are really into Death and Hangings. I want to see concerned looks on their faces that tells the world that it is not yet time to trust the Dirty Rebels. Then, sit down for dinner and talk about how spooky our mutual history is….full of weirdos and Gallows’ Humor! Consider the boos and chants as the watched the Celtics.

“The natives are restless tonight!”

I’m done with Meghan! What an —! She could have TRIED to know something! Does she really own a good sense of humor?

I will be there at the State Dinner – in a tux – reciting the Windsor Genealogy.

“Is it true Mr. Presco, that with the overturning of the ruling of that odd woman Judge, your former president will now be tried for TREASON!”

“Most certainly, my Good Chap! My only regret is – we don’t have a replica of the Tower of London to keep Bonny McTrumple in – until he is dragged out and paraded in the streets!”

“Hardy-har har!”

“With the repeal of Roe vs. Wade by the Morally Superior Court, Boston will be building a Shaming Pillory so vising Euro Swells can take pics of their EU Model Babes being HUMILIATED by backward Americans. My ancestor, John Wilson is JUDGING&SHAMING away in Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter. I own The Shaming Rights on this side of the Atlantic.

“Really!”

“Simply – splendid!”

John Presco

EXTRA! I just read my prophetic post of 2019. Biden met with the President of France. I suspect they discussed McCarthy’s agenda when the Republicans take control of the House. Are they going to make a case that Hunter caused the war in Ukraine?

WASHINGTON — WASHINGTON — President Trump was repeatedly warned by his own staff that the Ukraine conspiracy theory that he and his lawyer were pursuing was “completely debunked” long before the president pressed Ukraine this summer to investigate his Democratic rivals, a former top adviser said on Sunday.

Thomas P. Bossert, who served as Mr. Trump’s first homeland security adviser, said he told the president there was no basis to the theory that Ukraine, not Russia, intervened in the 2016 election and did so on behalf of the Democrats. Speaking out for the first time, Mr. Bossert said he was “deeply disturbed” that Mr. Trump nonetheless tried to get Ukraine’s president to produce damaging information about Democrats.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-was-repeatedly-warned-that-ukraine-conspiracy-theory-was-completely-debunked/ar-AAI1HQA?ocid=spartanntp

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_End,_Boston

Biden plans to meet Prince William, Kate in Boston

The British royals are stateside for the Earthshot Prize Ceremony.

ByAlexandra Hutzler

December 2, 2022, 2:17 AM

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Prince William and Princess Kate arriving soon in Boston

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President Joe Biden plans to meet Prince William and Kate on Friday during their first visit to the U.S. in eight years.

“The president intends to greet the Prince and Princess of Wales when he is in Boston,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Wednesday.

The Prince of Wales’ media team also confirmed that a meeting would take place, which Biden’s schedule later said would be at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.MORE: Prince William, Kate will not see Prince Harry, Meghan during US trip, sources say

Jean-Pierre said the administration was “still finalizing and working through the details” and declined to share any more specifics on what the greeting would entail. The White House previously announced that Biden would be in Boston on Friday for a Democratic fundraiser.

The British royals are stateside for the Earthshot Prize Ceremony, which awards $1 million prizes to winners of projects focused on resolving climate issues by 2030.

“Like President Kennedy, Catherine and I firmly believe that we all have it in ourselves to achieve great things and that human beings have the ability to lead, innovate and problem solve,” Prince William said during their first stop outside Boston City Hall.

The trip also included a Celtics basketball game on Wednesday, where the royal couple was seated next to Massachusetts Gov.-elect Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. On Friday, William will tour the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library with Caroline Kennedy, the late president’s daughter.

It’s the royal duo’s first overseas visit since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September, and the first since taking on the royal titles of Prince and Princess of Wales.

An agent in charge of the Diplomatic Security Service’s Boston field office, the agency that makes up the royals’ protective detail, told ABC News preparations started in September, and have involved 11 law enforcement agencies.MORE: What goes into protecting Prince William and Princess Kate as they visit the US?

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden traveled to London for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. They commemorated Queen Elizabeth’s “history-making reign” after her death, stating she was a “stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened the bedrock Alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States.”

PHOTO: President Joe Biden answers a question during a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House during an official state visit, Dec. 1, 2022, in Washington, DC.
President Joe Biden answers a question during a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House during an official state visit, Dec. 1, 2022, in Washington, DC.Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

The Bidens paid tribute to the queen as her coffin lay in Westminster Hall, and attended King Charles III’s reception at Buckingham Palace.

Prior to that, Jill Biden and Kate met during the Group of Seven, or G-7, summit in Cornwall, England. The two women visited a school that works with students who have experienced trauma in their lives.

“Early childhood education is so important to lay the foundation for all of our students,” Jill Biden said during the visit, and thanked Kate for inviting her. The princess said it was a “huge honor” to have the U.S. first lady in the United Kingdom.

The Spirit Of The Puritans Will Judge Trump

Posted on September 30, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

Reverend John Wilson is my 8th. Grandfather. His spirit lives in me. We will judge the Evangelical President and his false End Time Politicians! The White House must be purged of the evil spirits that came to dwell there. The Oval Office must be cleansed after the leaders of the Russian Cyber Army made evil agreements with our possessed President – who will be Impeached and driven from office! He will die in Siberia of old age.

It will come out that Christian leaders became panicked when they saw the polls favoring the Democrats. They pushed the fake Ukraine plot. I will try them one by one. They will be stripped naked and defrocked! If they betrayed their Country, then they are guilty of Treason!

John Presco-Wilson

John Wilson’s story is in this book.

https://archive.org/details/livesofjohnwilso00mclu/page/n11

WASHINGTON — WASHINGTON — President Trump was repeatedly warned by his own staff that the Ukraine conspiracy theory that he and his lawyer were pursuing was “completely debunked” long before the president pressed Ukraine this summer to investigate his Democratic rivals, a former top adviser said on Sunday.

Thomas P. Bossert, who served as Mr. Trump’s first homeland security adviser, said he told the president there was no basis to the theory that Ukraine, not Russia, intervened in the 2016 election and did so on behalf of the Democrats. Speaking out for the first time, Mr. Bossert said he was “deeply disturbed” that Mr. Trump nonetheless tried to get Ukraine’s president to produce damaging information about Democrats.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-was-repeatedly-warned-that-ukraine-conspiracy-theory-was-completely-debunked/ar-AAI1HQA?ocid=spartanntp

https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_033.html

Rosamond Clifford and Reverend William Wilson

Posted on July 10, 2018by Royal Rosamond Press

When Princess Diana’s sons got married, the bones of my grandfather were not too far away, they buried in the floor of Saint George’s Cathedral. Sarah Wilson was the wife of John Roseman. Sarah is kin to Reverend William Wilson, who is Royal Rosamond’s 10th. grandfather. This line goes to Rosamond Clifford. Alas I have found her! We are in the same rosy family tree, and is the famous Puritan, John Wilson. I was destined for the church. It is in my blood. I have been saying this all along.

William, his son John, and I have the long faces with aquiline noses. This is the oldest image of a relative. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, should have played Fair Rosamond. The wife of Ralph de Toney was said to have had purple eyes.

Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Rev. William Wilson (689) & Isabel Woodhall (879)

1764. Mary Wilson. Born ca 1570/1575 in England.7 Mary died in Welford, Berkshire in Jul 1613. Buried on 26 Jul 1613 in Welford, Berkshire.7

Mary married Rev. Thomas Sheafe, son of Thomas Sheafe (ca 1532-Sep 1604) & Mary Harman (1536-20 Nov 1609). Born ca 1562 in Cranbrook, Kent. Thomas was baptized in St. Dunstan’s, Cranbrook, on 10 Oct 1562.7 Thomas died in Wickham, Welford, Berkshire on 12 Dec 1639.7 Buried in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. Education: King’s College, Cambridge, B.A. 1585, M.A. 1588, D.D. 1595.57

“Thomas Sheafe was admitted to Cambridge in 1580, a Fellow of King’s College. He succeeded George Darrell as rector of Welford, Berks, Aug., 1597; was also beneficed at another place in the same county; and was installed Dean of Windsor, 29 March, 1614-15. He published ‘A Plea for Old Age’ (London, 1639); and died soon after, 12 Dec., 1639, and was buried in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor.
“His will was proved 2 March, 1639-40: To son Grendall lands in Hungerford and Inkpen, co. Berks. Books at house at Windsor and Wickham, in Welford aforesaid, excepting book of Martyrs, etc., to wife. Son Grindall lease of house at Newbury, and £15 to bear the charge of degree of B.D. Son Thomas, cottage at Benenden, co. Kent. Daughter Dorothy Whitfield blankets, etc. Seven children, Edmund, Grindall, Edward, and daughters Whitfield, Westley, Norwood and Hesilrigge. Residue of estate equally to be divided. Sons Thomas and Edmund executors.”178

Thomas, vicar of Welford, Berkshire, 1597, and canon of Windsor from 1615 until his death.57

Their children include:

4426i.

William Sheafe (Died young)

4427ii.

Edmund Sheafe (-1649)

4428iii.

Dr. Thomas Sheafe (-7 Aug 1657)

4429iv.

Rev. Grindall Sheafe (ca 1602-28 Apr 1660)

4430v.

Dorothy Sheafe

4431vi.

(a daughter) Sheafe

4432vii.

(a daughter) Sheafe

4433viii.

Rebecca Sheafe

4434ix.

Edward Sheafe

1765. (infant son) Wilson.

1766. Elizabeth Wilson. Elizabeth died ca 1606.57

John and Elizabeth (Wilson) Somer had three children: Thomas, Mary, and Elizabeth.57

Ca 1601 Elizabeth married John Somer Jr.57

John, of St. Margaret’s, Cliffe, Kent. He m. 2nd 10 Aug 1607 Elizabeth Deering (bp. 27 Aug 1587, dau. of Anthony & Jane (Lambert) Deering).57

1767. Isabel Wilson.

Ca 1608 Isabel married Thomas Gibbs, son of John Gibbs & Mary Elham.57

Thomas, of Windsor, gent.57

1768. Dr. Edmund Wilson. Born ca 1583.57 Edmund died in Sep 1633. He died unmarried. Education: King’s College, Cambridge, M.D.

From Bartlett:57
“Edmund, M.D., b. about 1583; matriculated at Merton College, Oxford, Mar. 3, 1597-8, aged 15, but left there and entered King’s College, Cambridge, the same year, where he obtained the degree of M.D.; incorporated at Oxford 1614; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Dec. 22, 1615; installed canon of Windsor, Dec. 18, 1616, but not becoming an ordained priest, was deprived of the office a year later; practiced his profession a few years at Windsor, but about 1621 removed to London, where he continued in practgice, and acquired a large estate, until his death in Sept., 1633, in the parish of St. Mary le Bow. He took a strong interest in the Purital colonization of New England, and gave to the Mass. Bay Company £1000, which was used for the purchase of military supplies. He died unmarried, and in his will gave bequests to a large number of relatives and friends. (Register, ante, vol. xiii, pp. 175-177; Monk’s ‘Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, pp. 157-8; Alumni Oxonicusis, vol. iv, p. 1645.)”

1769. (infant daughter) Wilson.

1770. William Wilson. Born in 1587.57 William died in 1610.57 William died unmarried. Buried in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor.

1771. Rev. John Wilson. Born ca Dec 1588 in Windsor, Berkshire.57 John died in Boston, MA on 7 Aug 1667.57 Buried in Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston. Education: King’s College, Cambridge 1610, MA 1613.

According to Savage,25 John attended “Eton school, went to the University of Cambridge in 1602, as Mather tells, much of whose story of his early days has apocryphal sound, there of Christ’s College had his A. B. 1605-6, and A. M. 1609, as by me in the registry of the University seen, though Mather would have it Emanuel; and Farmer writes at King’s, where, indeed, may, as the Magnalia tells, have been the adm. After serving as chaplain in several houses, he was inducted at Sudbury in the south border of County Suffolk; there contined ten or twelve years but disgusted with the worhsip of forms and vestments growing in the church he encouraged the colonization of the Massachusetts Bay, and came 1630, with the Gov. and Company bringiing the charter in the Arbella. His wife Elizabeth whose name is not distinct. read in Mather, though in his usual roundabout way he says, Magn. III. cap. 3, p. 42, that Wilson designed to marry a daught ‘of the lady Mansfield, widow of Sir John,’ remained in England probably with care of the church.”
John “went back to Eng. and came again 1632, he brought [his wife] and son John, but the oldest son perhaps never was on this side of the ocean. The wife was sister of the wife of Robert Keayne, and her brother John with his family got over to Boston, two years later, in poverty; and tormented Keayne very much, if his will be good evidence as may, partly, be read in Geneal. Reg. VI. 156. He made a second voyage to Eng. 1634, and came again in the summer, of 1635, which led me [Savage] to mistake, formerly, the time of his wife’s coming, as she did not join our church before 20 Mar. 1636; whereas we see that this daughter Mary was baptized 8 Sept. 1633, unless the church record means a week later, the copy of town record certifies that she was born 12 Sept. He had requested admisson as freeman 19 Oct. 1630, and was sworn 3 July 1632, and died 7 Aug. 1667, and was buried on the Sunday following. Of the good desert of the first minister of Boston, abundant proof is found in the Magn. III. cap. 3, with some few lamentable characteristics of the author, perhaps little to be regarded in derogotory from the character of Wilson. Yet of one trait in him, the zeal for the glory of God, as exhib. at ‘Ill Newes from New England’ where the testimony of Obadiah Holmes, the bapt. confessor, is fully given we must regret that it surpassed the limits of self-respect, as well as common decency. Holmes tells after his sentence to imprisonm. and cruel scourg. ‘as I went from the Bar, I exprest myself in these words; I bless God I am count. worthy to suffer for the name of Jesus; whereupon John Wilson (their Pastor as they call him) strook me bef. the judgment-seat. and cursed me, saying, the curse of God or Jesus go with thee.’ For the imprecation upon the heretic lenity may be extended as we hope, by the final Judge, when he cometh in the clouds of heaven: but at the tribunal of gentlement the assault on a defenceless prisoner, even though convicted by his own confession of the crime of preaching what he thought truth, meets no indulgence. Graditude has always been express, for the found. of Boston church no doubt in some degree arising from the munificent contribribution of £1,000 by his brother William in England and the most judicious investment of part of that sum as in Col. Rec. I. 128 alluded to, and may by any minute antiquary be seen in 2 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 228, all assisting in keeping active the generous emotion.”

From Joseph Gardner Bartlett’s article “Ancestry and descendants of Rev. John Wilson of Boston, Mass”:57
“After four year’s preparation at Eton school, he was admitted to King’s College, Cambridge, in 1602. While at the University he became deeply interested in the theological discussions of the day, and under the influence of Rev. Richard Rogers of Wethersfield, and of the celebrated Rev. William ames, D.D., he soon became converted to the principles of the Puritans. His nonconformity resulted in his being obliged to leave the University for a time, and he entered one of the Inns of Court to study for the legal profession; but his disposition for the ministry continuing, by the father’s influence he was returned to the University, where, at Christ College, he obtained the degree of B.A. in 1606, and M.A. in 1609.
“After preaching for a short time at Newport, Mortlake, henley, and other places, he lived for some years as chaplain in several honorable families. Then, for three years, he preached at Bumstead, Stoke, Clare, and Candish, all in co. Suffolk, until about 1620, whe he succeeded the Rev. William Jenkins at Sudbury, co. Suffolk, where he officiated some ten years with great acceptance to his parishioners. Being here persecuted and frequently suspended, for his non-conformity, he encouraged and supported the colonization of the Massachusetts Bay, and joined the first emigration, eoming to New England in the Spring of 1630, in the Arbella, with Gov. Winthrop, leaving his wife an children in England. Soon after the arrival of the company, the First Church of Boston was organized, on Jul 30, 1630, John Wilson being installed as teacher. After laboring for nearly a year, and filling an important part in establishing the colony on a permanently prosperous basis, he went back to England in Apr., 1631, returning to Boston in May, 1632, with his wife, son John, and daughter Elizabeth. A few months after his return, he was installed as pastor of the church, on Nov. 23, 1632, being succeeded as teacher by the celebrated Rev. John Cotton.
“In the autumn of 1631, Mr. Wilson made another voyage to England, to settle the estate of his brother Edmund, but returned to Boston in Oct. 1635, and continuted as pastor for thirty-five years, until his death, Aug. 7, 1667, being associated, after Mr. Cotton’s death in 1652, with Rev. John Norton as teacher. During his ministry, he frequently made visits to the Indian settlements with Rev. John Eliot, the ‘Apostle,’ and labored as a missionary to the savages.
“Many contemporary writers and records bear witness to the high esteem and veneration in which Rev. John Wilson was held. While not endowed with as brilliant talents as the Rev. John Cotton, he was, nevertheless, a devout, learned, zealous, and able man, and his sympathetic nature, kindness of heart, and generosity to the needy, greatly endeared him to his parishoners. Of his character, Cotton Mather says: ‘If the picture of this good and therein great man were to be exactly give, great zeal with great love would be the two principal strokes that joined with orthodoxy should make up his portraiture.’ His zeal in the ‘orthodoxy’ of his religious views, however, was carried to intolerance and bigotry, as was commonly the case in that period of strenuous religious opinions. His portrait in oil is in the possession of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
“Among his published works were: ‘Some Helps to Faith’ (London, 1625); ‘Famous Deliverances of the English Nation,’ a poem (London, 1626); a Latin poem to the memory of Rev. John Harvard; and a tract, ‘The Day Breaking if not the Sun Rising, of the Gospel with the Indians in New England’ (1647).
“Mr. Wilson’s house and garden in Boston were situated on the north-west corner of the present State and Devonshire streets. Portions of this property he disposed of during his lifetime, and the remainder he deeded to his son John and daughter Mary Danforth, on May 31, 1667. (Suffolk Co. Deeds, vol. v., fol. 233.) They sold it to Hezekiah Usher, on July 2, 1668, for £433.7.0. (Ibid, vol. x. fol. 98.) On Apr. 1, 1634, Mr. Wilson was granted two hundred acres at ‘Mystic’ by the General Court (Mass. Colony Records, vol. i, p. 114),, and this farm, covering what is now the Wellington districtg of Medford, he sold to Thomas Blanchard, on Feb. 12, 1650-1. (Suffolk Co. Deeds, vol. i, fol. 223). On Dec. 8, 1634, he was given a grant of land at Braintree, by the town of Boston, on condition that he would relinquish to the town the grant at ‘Mastic’ by the General Court: but as he was obliged to go to considerable expe4nse to secure a clear title, it was voted on Dec. 4, 1635, that he be allowed the Braintree grant in addition to the Mystic grant. (Boston Town Records, Record Commisioners’ Report, vol. ii, p. 2, 6.) This Braintree grant, comprising some 750 acres, was over half a mile wide, and located on both sides of the present line of the Old Colony Rail Road, and extended from the vicinity of Squantum street in Wollaston southward to beyond Adams street in Quincy. This farm (which was rented to Alexander Marsh, Thomas Faxon, and others, for many years), Mr. Wilson gave by deed, on May 31, 1667, to his son John and daughter Mary Danforth. (Suffolk Co. Deeds, vol. v, fol. 233.) They divided the property in 1687, Rev. John Wilson, Jr., taking the southern portion, and his sister the northern part. (Suffolk Co. Deeds, vol. xxvi, fol. 8.) The southern portion was occupied by Dr. John Wilson (son of Rev. John of Medfield, and grandson of Rev. John of Boston) from 1692 until his death in 1728, and a small part of it continued in the possession of his lineal male descendants until the death of his grandon Dr. John Wilson of Sherborn in 1756. (Suffolk Co. Deeds, vol. cvi, fol. 187.)
“In 1637, Rev. John Wilson went as chaplain in the expedition against the Pequot Indians, and for this service received a grant of one thousand acres from the General Court, on June 6, 1639. (Mass. Colony Records, vol. i, p. 263.) After several changes, this grant was finally located, on Oct. 16, 1660, on both sides of the Souhegan River, in the present towns of Amherst and Merrimack, N.H. (Mass. Colony Records, vol. iv, p. 412); and on Dec. 3, 1660, was sold by Mr. Wilson to simon Lynde of Boston (Suffolk Co. Deeds, vol. iii, fol. 449).
“His will, dated May 31, 1667, names wife Elizabeth deceased; grandson John Wilson, Jr., under age, and grand-daughter Bridget wife of Nicholas Prideaux, merchant, of Barbadoes, children of his deceased son Dr. Edmund Wilson of London; son Rev. John of Medfield; daughter Mary wife of Rev. Samuel Danforth of Roxbury; Sarah, Elizabeth, John, and Susanna, children of son John; John, Mary, Elizabeth, and Samuel, children of daughter mary Danforth; cousin (i.e. nephew) Edward Rawson; brother (in-law) John Mansfield; cousin Mrs. Sarah Higginson; cousin Benjamin Briscoe; and cousin William Smith (Suffolk Co. Probate, vol. vi, fol. 1; and Register, ante, vol. xvvii, p. 343.) The total inventory was £1718.14.6, and the Braintree farm being valued at £1300.”

Ca 1616 John married Elizabeth Mansfield (5355) , daughter of John Mansfield (2089) (1551 to 1553-ca Jul 1601) & Elizabeth (-Feb 1633/4). Born ca 1592 in Oxfordshire. Elizabeth was baptized in Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire, on 3 Dec 1592.75 Elizabeth died in Boston, MA ca 1658.16 Buried in Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston.

Elizabeth came to New England in 1632, two years after her husband.75

Their children include:

4435i.

Dr. Edmund Wilson (ca 1617-17 Aug 1657)

4436ii.

Rev. John Wilson (ca 1624-23 Aug 1691)

4437iii.

Elizabeth Wilson (ca 1630-Feb 1650/1)

4438iv.

Mary Wilson (12 Sep 1633-13 Sep 1713)

1772. Rev. Thomas Wilson. Born in 1591.57 Education: Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1611, M.A. 1614.57

From Bartlett:57
“Rev. Thomas, D.D., b. in 1591; educated at Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1611, M.A. 1614; Fellow of Medton college, B.D. 1622; D.D. of Cambridge 1625; incorporated at Oxford, 1645; rector of Pagelsham, 1625, Winbish, 1626, and Debden, 1629 (all in co. Essex); canon of St. Paul’s and of Westminster Cathedrals, london, 1625-1660. (alumni Oxoniensis, vol. iv. p. 1657.)’

In 1617 Thomas married Anne.57

Their children include:

4439i.

Edmund Wilson

4440ii.

Rev. Grindall Wilson (ca 1633-1715)

1773. Margaret Wilson. Born in 1593 in London, England. Margaret died 1 Jan 1627/8.

Ca 1612 Margaret first married David Rawson (1659) , son of Edward Rawson (668) (ca 1555-16 Feb 1603 and 4 May 1604) & Bridget Warde.57 Born ca 1587 in Colinbrook, Langleymarsh, Buckinghamshire. David died in London, England ca 1617.

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