St Vedast
Read the stories of four that either survived or succumbed to the flames, and how they reemerged from the ruins.
St Vedast
Thomas Ingham was a Master in the Clothworkers’ Guild, and a weaver by trade. He married Frances Bartlett in September 1644 in St Alphage, London Wall, and they had five children. One was stillborn and only one survived into adulthood.
Frances died in 1665 and was buried in St Vedast’s. Thomas married again the same year to Elizabeth Deare from the neighbouring district of St Michael Basingshaw. They had a daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1666, the year of the Great Fire.
It appears that Thomas was widowed again as there is a subsequent marriage in 1673 to Jane Wright, a widow, in St Vedast’s.
Unfortunately, Thomas died of consumption in 1674, leaving his estate to his wife Jane and his daughter Elizabeth.
Read the stories of four that either survived or succumbed to the flames, and how they reemerged from the ruins.
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