Thomas Wenman (died 1577)

Thomas Wenman (c. 1548 – 23 July 1577) (also Waynman or Weynman) was an English country gentleman who briefly sat in the House of Commons of England, representing Buckingham.

On his father's death in 1573 he succeeded to estates in Twyford,[2] Beaconsfield,[3] Amersham, Penn, the Chalfonts, and elsewhere in Buckinghamshire, plus the manor of Eaton, then in Berkshire.

Leicester sold his interest in the wardship to James Cressy, who then married Jane Wenman, but died in 1581.

[1] Jane Wenman subsequently (in January 1587/88) married Thomas Tasburgh of Hawridge, Buckinghamshire,[7] who took her part in contesting the title to the manor of Eaton Hastings with Sir John Danvers.

[8][9][10] Wenman's youngest son, Ferdinando, was knighted and traveled to Virginia in 1610, where he died by the end of the year.