Edward Wymarke (died 30 September 1634) was an English minor official and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1597 and 1614.
[1] Wymarke was a fringe official who collected revenue for the crown from concealed lands and was reimbursed from the proceeds.
In 1597, he was returned as Member of Parliament for Chippenham after the elected candidate Thomas Edmunds was sent abroad as an ambassador.
He lived comfortably in London, and is noted as bemusing his friends by going out by "owl light to the Star and to the Windmill".
[2] Wymarke died probably unmarried in 1634 and was buried in St. Botolph’s, Aldersgate.