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  1. Thomas Wilde 1st Baron Truro 1782 – 1855 Lord Chancellor 1850 – 1852 Lived here 2 Kelvin Avenue, N13, London , United Kingdom where they lived Open Plaques 2009-2024

  2. "Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro, PC, QS (7 July 1782 – 11 November 1855) was a British lawyer, judge and politician. He was Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain between 1850 and 1852." Background and education "Born in London, Truro was the second son of Thomas Wilde, an attorney and founder of Wilde Sapte, by his wife Mary Anne (née Knight).

  3. Thomas Wilde meurt à Londres en novembre 1858 à l'âge de soixante-seize ans. Son second fils, issu de son premier mariage, Charles, hérite de son titre de baron Truro. Son épouse meurt en 1866 à l'âge de soixante-quatre ans. Wilde fait l'objet d'une plaque commémorative au 2 Kelvin Avenue, Bowes Park, Londres N13.

  4. Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro by Thomas Youngman Gooderson, after Sir Francis Grant 1850-1877, based on a work of 1850 56 1/4 in. x 44 in. (1430 mm x 1117 mm) NPG 483 Inscription back to top

  5. In 1845, when she was 44 years old, she married as his second wife, Sir Thomas Wilde, later Baron Truro (7 July 1782 – 11 November 1855). Although Lord Truro had three surviving children by his first marriage, they had no children.

  6. She was married on August 13, 1845, as his second wife, to Sir Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (7 July 1782 – 11 November 1858), who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain between 1850 and 1852. They had no children together. Her burial place, the Dunmore Mausoleum, found within St. Laurence Churchyard, is considered at risk.

  7. Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (7 July 1782-1855), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, was the second son of Thomas Wilde, an attorney. He was born in London and educated at St Paul's School and was admitted an attorney in 1805.