Church of St. Crux
Il est marié avec Agnes of Barden.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1368 à Harewood, Yorkshire, England.
Enfant(s):
Henry Wyman 'of Almain', the most distinguished of the immigrants, was a Hansard, possibly from Gdansk [now in Poland]: a person of that name supplied household goods to Henry Earl of Derby during his expedition there in 1381. He was shipping through Hull as an alien as early as 1379, but, again, only took out the freedom in 1386. This may have been in response to a fracas in 1385, when his goods were seized in reprisal for the seizure of York merchants' goods in Prussia, and he himself forbidden to trade outside the realm. He obtained a royal form of release for this, but may have wanted more security. Two years later (26.1.88) he took out letters of denization, and by 1406 was Mayor; a role he filled again the following year.
Henry Wyman was an eminent goldsmith, merchant and alderman of York, lord Mayor in 1407/8, he died 5 August, 1411, buried in the church of St. Crux.
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