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'''George Wylde''' (1594 – 15 January 1649/50) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the ] at various times between 1628 and 1650. '''George Wylde''' (1594 – 15 January 1649/1650) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the ] at various times between 1628 and 1650.


Wylde was the younger son of ] and his wife Frances Huddleston daughter of Sir Edmund Huddleston of Sawston Cambridgeshire. He was baptised at St Peter de Witton, Droitwich, matriculated at ] on 18 March 1608 aged 14 and was awarded BA on 24 January 1611. He was called to the bar at ] on 16 April 1618.<ref name=Williams></ref> Wylde was the younger son of ] and his wife Frances Huddleston, daughter of Sir Edmund Huddleston of ], Cambridgeshire. He was baptised at St Peter de Witton, ], matriculated at ] on 18 March 1608 aged 14 and was awarded ] on 24 January 1611. He was called to the bar at ] on 16 April 1618.<ref name=Williams></ref>


In 1628, Wylde was elected ] for ] with his brother ] and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. He became a bencher of his Inn on 14 June 1635. In December 1648 he was elected MP for Droitwich in the ] and sat until his death in 1650.<ref name=Williams/> His principal residence was The Harriots, Droitwich.<ref>pps 81-90 ''A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3'', Victoria County History 1913 In 1628, Wylde was elected ] for ] with his brother ] and sat until 1629 when ] decided to ]. He became a ] of his Inn on 14 June 1635. In December 1648 he was elected MP for Droitwich in the ] and sat until his death in 1650.<ref name=Williams/> His principal residence was The Harriots, Droitwich.<ref>pps 81-90 ''A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3'', Victoria County History 1913
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Wylde died on 15 January 1649/1650<ref>Musgrave obits (Mon. Westm.159)</ref> and was buried in Westminster Abbey on the north side of the Chapel of Kings by St Paul's door.<ref>John Stow, John Mottley: ''A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and ...''</ref><ref>p143. Joseph Lemuel Chester, ''Registers of the Abbey of St Peter'' Private, London, 1876</ref> Wylde died on 15 January 1649/1650<ref>Musgrave obits (Mon. Westm.159)</ref> and was buried in ] on the north side of the Chapel of Kings by St Paul's door.<ref>John Stow, John Mottley: ''A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and ...''</ref><ref>p143. Joseph Lemuel Chester, ''Registers of the Abbey of St Peter'' Private, London, 1876</ref>


==References== ==References==

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For those of a similar name, see George Wilde and George Wild.

George Wylde (1594 – 15 January 1649/1650) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1628 and 1650.

Wylde was the younger son of George Wylde and his wife Frances Huddleston, daughter of Sir Edmund Huddleston of Sawston, Cambridgeshire. He was baptised at St Peter de Witton, Droitwich, matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford on 18 March 1608 aged 14 and was awarded BA on 24 January 1611. He was called to the bar at Inner Temple on 16 April 1618.

In 1628, Wylde was elected Member of Parliament for Droitwich with his brother John and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. He became a bencher of his Inn on 14 June 1635. In December 1648 he was elected MP for Droitwich in the Rump Parliament and sat until his death in 1650. His principal residence was The Harriots, Droitwich.

Wylde died on 15 January 1649/1650 and was buried in Westminster Abbey on the north side of the Chapel of Kings by St Paul's door.

References

  1. ^ W R WIlliams Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester
  2. pps 81-90 A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3, Victoria County History 1913
  3. Musgrave obits (Mon. Westm.159)
  4. John Stow, John Mottley: A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and ...
  5. p143. Joseph Lemuel Chester, Registers of the Abbey of St Peter Private, London, 1876
Parliament of England
Preceded byThomas Coventry
John Wilde
Member of Parliament for Droitwich
1628
With: John Wilde
Succeeded byParliament suspended until 1640
Preceded byThomas Rainsborough
Edward Wilde
Member of Parliament for Droitwich
1648-1650
With: Edward Wilde
Succeeded byEdward Wilde


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