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Trowbridge, Thomas

Trowbridge, Thomas

Male 1542 - 1619  (77 years)

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  • Name Trowbridge, Thomas 
    Birth 1542  Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 20 Feb 1619  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 20 Feb 1619 
    • St. Mary Magdalen Church, Taunton, Somersetshire, England
    Person ID I2172  Shane and Beck
    Last Modified 14 Jun 2023 

    Father Trowbridge, John,   b. 1512, Shalford, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1545, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 33 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Trowbridge, Ann,   b. Abt 1512, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft Sep 1556 (Age ~ 44 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Abt 1537  Brushford, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F896  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Lawrence, Joan Hutchins,   b. Abt 1546, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Feb 1619, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 73 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1569  Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Trowbridge, Alice,   b. 24 Jun 1568, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1619 (Age < 50 years)  [Father: natural]
    +2. Trowbridge, John,   b. 25 Mar 1570, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Jul 1649, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 79 years)  [Father: natural]
    +3. Trowbridge, Dorothy,   b. Abt 1572, Taunton, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1618 (Age ~ 46 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F895  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Jun 2023 

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  • Notes 
    • Thomas Trowbridge Sr. was a leading citizen and charitable founder, a mercer, with a Tudor mansion, extant, in the high street, and had served as, constable and portreve of the castle manor. He was at one time Mayor of Taunton.

      THOMAS TROWBRIDGE was a prominent merchant in TAUNTON and operated a store for the sale of woolen cloth and other goods at No. 15 FORE STREET, TAUNTON. He leased the store for 99 years from the Portman family and was responsible for the maintenance of the building. He remodeled it in about 1578 and carved the date, 1578, on a board, together with his initials, TT, on one side of the date and his wife's initials, JT, on the other. This sign (or a replica) is still hanging (1997) over the second storey window in the front of the store. The store is currently operated as a Pub, known as the TUDOR TAVERN.

      THOMAS operated the store until about 1606, stating at this time that he had operated it for 30 years.

      THOMAS is still remembered in TAUNTON as a result of a charity which he created in December, 1614. This charity gave a parcel of about eight acres of land in West Monkton to God for "the residue of 1,000 years." The rent on this land, to be administered by a rotating group of four trustees, consisting of the most prominent and honest men of TAUNTON, was to be distributed to the poor of the parishes of ST. JAMES' and ST. MARY MAGDALEN Churches, TAUNTON, on his Saint's Day, December 21st. The money was still being distributed in 1994 when Frank Trowbridge visited St. Mary's Church and inquired about it.

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      EXTRACT FROM THE SOMERSET ARCHAELOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, VOL. 119 (1975)

      The house now known as the Tudor Tavern, no. 15 Fore Street (the Thomas Trowbridge house in Taunton) is acknowledged to be the oldest surviving domestic dwelling in Taunton. Its main structure has been dated to the 14th century.

      Beneath the front window on the second floor of no. 15 is a board inscribed "T.T. 1578 I.T.", these initials can be identified as those of Thomas Trowbridge, described variously as a mercer or merchant tailor, and his wife Joan. Trowbridge stated in 1610 that he had held the premises for nearly thirty years. (Note, on Thomas wife, was her name Joan or Johanna? Somerset Record Office, DD/PM, box 7, makes mention of the facade panel erected by Thomas Trowbridge, this reads: T.T. 1578 I.T. Thomas and Johanna or Johane Trowbridge - the letters I and J being interchangeable at that time).
      Thomas Trowbridge or Strobridge was buying up a number of properties within Taunton Deane manor from 1572 onwards. The remodelling of the Fore Street property was evidently carried out at the commencement of Trowbridge's lease, and his involvment in the commercial life of the town is indicated by his purchasing five successive licences to prosecute for debe beyond Taunton Deane manor court between 1579 and 1584, and taking a lease for six years in 1585 of the right to prosecute any tenant for debts over 40s.
      Thomas Trowbridge used the shop at 15 Fore Street for the trade of selling "Mercerye wares" and evidently lived with his family behind and above his business. Thomas only son, John Trowbridge, baptized at St. Mary Magdalene on March 25, 1570, became a wool merchant and took a shop next to his father, probably that on the west (no. 16). The two shops was beneficial to both father and son, "by reason that such as come to the one shoppe to buye cloth wilbe and are incited to buie the mercery and silk wares and other requisites of convertinge the same cloth into apparrell, and those that came to Thomas's shop to buye the mercery comodityes of apparell would be and have ben incited the sooner to buye their woollen clothes at John's shop". Thomas Trowbridge retired from his shop at 15 Fore Street around 1606, and sub-let it to Benjamin Cosyns, another Taunton mercer.

      From the will of Thomas Trowbridge (dated July 6, 1619, proved May 6, 1620; he was buried at St. Mary Magdalene Feb. 20, 1619/20). The will refers to the furnishings and fittings of his Fore Street house. To his nephew, Thomas Trowbridge, he left the three great chestes in the shoppe, sixe greate ringed boxes, one case of small boxes, one fayre glasse boxe, with all the shelfes in the shoppe, the great spruse chest in the hall, one tableborde and forme in the hall with all the seilinge and benchinge, and boards underfeete in the hall, twelve platters in the buttery, with sixe candelstickes, one bason and ewer, the chayre in the hall, and all other things belonginge to the hall. To his kinswoman Joan, wife of Stephen Parrye, he bequeathed the square wroughte tableboarde and frame standinge in the dyninge chamber, and the carpett wroughte with copper, and cruell belonginge to it, the cypers cheste in the Rayne chamber, the bedsteade wherein I lye in the Rayne chamber, performed with feather bed, boulster, pillowes, the second best coverlette, and curtaynes and sheetes, my best guilt salte, the eleaven silver spoones with rounde knobbes and the newest wharminge panne. (Note, his station in life is indicated by bequests to Richard Mercer, schoolmaster of the castle schoole in Taunton, to Richard Davies, vicar of St. James, Taunton, to his overseer and good friend, the Rev. John Clarke, D.D., and to three servants.)
      Thomas Trowbridge's principal legacy to his town had been arranged before his death, in 1614, when he assigned six acres of land in West Monkton for the benefit of the poor of the parishes of St. Mary of Magdalene and St. James.