Matthew Mead, 16291699 (aged 70 years)

Name
Matthew /Mead/
Given names
Matthew
Surname
Mead
Birth
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 224
Text:

"Leighton Buzzard, market town, par., and township (ry. sta. Leighton), Bedfordshire, on river Ouse, 18 miles SW. of Bedford and 41 miles N W. of London by rail-par., 8911 ac., pop. 8278; town and township, 2426 ac., pop. 5991; P.O., T.o., 2 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-day, Tuesday. A bridge here stretches across the Ouse to Bucks. The town is near the Grand Junction Canal (navigable for vessels of 80 tons), and has an extensive trade in timber, iron, corn, &c. Leighton House, seat of the Baron de Rothschild, is in the neighbourhood."

Marriage
English King
Birth of a son
Note: Approximate Date
Birth of a son
Note: Approximate Year
Lord Protector
Lord Protector
Birth of a son
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 242
Citation details: Vol. 9, p. 224
Note: approximate date
Occupation
prominent clergyman of the Church of England and a man of very liberal views, he was ejected from his charge for nonconformity
1662
English King
English King
English Queen
English King
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
October 16, 1699 (aged 70 years)
Note: had 14 children but only the names of three are known
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
16291699
Birth: 1629 29 29 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: October 16, 1699England
Family with Wife of Matthew Mead
himself
16291699
Birth: 1629 29 29 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: October 16, 1699England
wife
Marriage Marriage
son
3 years
son
9 years
son
1660
Birth: 1660 31 Stepney, London, Buckinghamshire, England
Death:
Birth
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 224
Text:

"Leighton Buzzard, market town, par., and township (ry. sta. Leighton), Bedfordshire, on river Ouse, 18 miles SW. of Bedford and 41 miles N W. of London by rail-par., 8911 ac., pop. 8278; town and township, 2426 ac., pop. 5991; P.O., T.o., 2 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-day, Tuesday. A bridge here stretches across the Ouse to Bucks. The town is near the Grand Junction Canal (navigable for vessels of 80 tons), and has an extensive trade in timber, iron, corn, &c. Leighton House, seat of the Baron de Rothschild, is in the neighbourhood."

Death

had 14 children but only the names of three are known

Note

imprisoned for some time but set free by the king

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