Sir Thomas Wolstenholme, 2nd Baronet

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Sir Thomas Wolstenholme, 2nd Baronet (c. 1622–1691) was an English baronet. The Wolstenholme family acquired wealth and social position in Middlesex through service in the customs office. The second baronet built Minchington Hall in Southgate, Middlesex, after 1664. In 1672 he was assessed to taxation on 35 hearths, the greatest amount in the parish. In 1675 he settled £2,000 PA in lands on his son the future 3rd baronet when he married into the powerful Raynton family. In 1690, the 3rd baronet, by then a member of Parliament for Middlesex petitioned Parliament for a bill to sell several properties to pay the debts of his father, who it was claimed, was almost bankrupt. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sir Thomas Wolstenholme, 2nd Baronet (c. 1622–1691) was an English baronet. The Wolstenholme family acquired wealth and social position in Middlesex through service in the customs office. The second baronet built Minchington Hall in Southgate, Middlesex, after 1664. In 1672 he was assessed to taxation on 35 hearths, the greatest amount in the parish. In 1675 he settled £2,000 PA in lands on his son the future 3rd baronet when he married into the powerful Raynton family. In 1690, the 3rd baronet, by then a member of Parliament for Middlesex petitioned Parliament for a bill to sell several properties to pay the debts of his father, who it was claimed, was almost bankrupt.
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