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St Nicholas, Silton, Dorset "Here lyeth the body of Sir Hugh Wyndham knight, late one of the Justices of the Court of the Common Pleas at Westminster (under King Charles the second) for 13 years. He was the eighth son of Sir John Wyndham, of Orchard Wyndham, in ye county of Somerset, knight. He dyed in his Circuit at Norwich, ye 27th of July in ye year of our Lord God 1684, and in the 82nd year of his age. He had three wives, Jane his first wife was the daughter of Sir thomas Wodehouse of Kimberley in ye county of Norfolk, Baronet. She also lyeth here interred. By whom he had two sons, viz. John and Hugh, and three daughters, viz. Blanch, Joan and Rachel. John, Hugh, and Joan dyed young. Hugh lyeth here interred, Blanch was married unto Sir Nathanial Napier, of Moore Critchell in this county, Baronet: and rachel was married unto John, Earl of Brstol of Sherborne in this county. Elizabeth, his second wife (who also lyeth here interred) was the widow of Sir Henry Berkly of Wynmandham in ye county of Leicester, Baronet, and one of ye daughters of Sir William Minn, of Woodcot in ye county of Surrey. Catherine, his 3rd wife, (who survived him) was ye widow of Sir Edward Hooper, of Boveridge in this county kt and one of the daughters of Thomas Fleming of Stoneham in the county of Southampton esq. By his last two wives he had no issue." Monument by Jan Van Nost Born in 1602 in Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, to Sir John Wyndham and Joan Portman. Educated at Wadham College and Lincoln's Inn by 1622 1643 MA at Oxford University by Royal Warrent. 1654 Serjeant-at-law on the authority of Parliament and appointed Judge of the Court of Common Please by Oliver Cromwell. 1655 charged with looking at the Penruddock Uprising. Even though he was favoured by Cromwell he was not without suspicion, and was looked at closely by the Commonwealth. in 1651 he even had his house searched by order of the Council of State. Under the Restoration he was deprived of his offices and was imprisoned in the Tower whilst his conduct in Judging the Penruddock Uprising was investigated. He stated in his defence he had done " only by the soliciting and earnest importunity of divers of His Majesy's party". His reasoning was excepted and he was pardoned and returned to the post of Serjeant-in-law in June 1660 but was not permitted to return to the bench until 1670 when he was appointed Baron of the Exchequer. 8 days later he was knighted. 1673 he became Judge of the Court of common Pleas again. After the Great Fire of London in 1666 he was also appointed as a Judge of the Fire Court which was set up in 1667 to hear the cases of property that had been destroyed by the fire. This he did for no fee. He died on his court circuit on 24 Dec 1684
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