7/9/2023 0 Comments Christopher ware edu kidsHereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage. 1900) reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume V, page 352. George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c.Children of Sir James Ware and Mary Bryden.He held the office of Auditor-General.Sir James Ware was born circa 1568 at Yorkshire, England.2 He married Mary Bryden, daughter of Ambrose Bryden, circa 1590 at Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.2 He died on at Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.2.There are several members of his family buried in St Werbergs Church, # 8 Castle Street, Dublin, Ireland including his wife, son, and grandson.ġ.Title: McClendon, Brummett, Morgan, Henderson Author: Brummett Jerald McClendon Publication. He was succeeded by his son, Sir James Ware, the Historian. Werberg, # 8 Castle Street, Dublin, Ireland. Sir James Ware died suddenly, 14th May 1632, in walking from Fishamble Street to his house on Castle Street, Dublin Ireland. Werberg, Dublin, Ireland, 5th December 1632.Īfter the death of his two daughters, Mary and Anne, he made a benevolence for a new Bible and Services book in 1621, to St. (Walter Harris says she was the sister of Sir Ambrose Briden, of Maidstone, in Kent.) She was interred in the Church of St. Sir James Ware married Mary, daughter of Ambrose Bryden, esq. He appears to have acquired considerable property while thus employed in Ireland, as his will mentions estates in the county of Longford, at Cloughred in Tipperary, at Jamestown, Abbey of Derge, Macetown in the county Meath, &c. In the reign of James I,at the age of 42, he was knighted on 17 June 1610 and in 1613 wasreturned member of Parliament for the borough of Mallow, in the County of Cork. Owing to his great attention to the public affairs of Ireland, he was advanced, about six years after his arrival, to the office of clerk of the Common Pleas in the Exchequer, and shortly afterwards obtained the appointment of Auditor-General with a revisionary patent of the office in favour of his son. This was the first appearance of this family in the sister-kingdom. In the year 1588 he acompanied Sir William Fitz-Willaim, lord deputy of Ireland, in the capacity of secretary. James Ware was the youngest of four sons of Christopher Ware, was very early sent to push his fortunes in the Court of Queen Elizabeth. James attended the best schools in England and through his father's position in the Court of Queen Elizabeth I, he obtained a positionas Secretary tp the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. pierced through with the shiver of a lance ppr. Or, two lions passant azure, armed and langued gules, a bordure gules thereon eight escallops or. His arms was certified by William Roberts of Ulster King of Arms, 1645. WARE, James, Sir (Auditor of Revenue in Ireland) He had gone to Ireland in 1588 as Secretary to Sir Willam FitzWilliam, the Lord Deputy.Extracted from "The General Armory," by Burke, 1884 ![]() Elected to Parliament in 1613 from County of Marlow in Ireland. 1538-1632 Yorkshire England Dublin Ireland
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