1650's: Recorded in the New Street baptismal register, (Unitarian Church, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin) as a member of Winter's congregation.
Attends the Presbyterian Church, Eustace Street, Dublin, (Which is near to St. Bride's Street, Dublin, and quite near to where Henry Markham Esq. is in/of Wine Taverne Street).
1652: Controller of Customs Dublin (?).
Chirographer of the Court of Common Pleas (?).
William Markham: Also a 'Commissioner' (?).
Master William Markham, layman.
1654: John Murcott (Moorecote), minister of Dublin, Mr. John Price and Mr. William Markham, do inquire into the grounds of the conversion of the Irish in the parts about Athy.
1659 (Census): Of St. Bride's Street, Dublin.
William Hooke Markham: He is written like this in one record, but the word 'Hooke' was crossed out. He is just William Markham. [2]
Church in Dublin: Pastor Samuel Winter, William Markham (Elder), John Price (Elder), Oliver Hutchinson (Elder), Thomas Hooke (Elder).
Alderman and Mayor: Thomas Hooke.
He married Jane Loftus and they had 3 sons and one daughter - Abraham, Adam, Richard & Jane.[1]
Sources
↑ The Peerage of Ireland (By Mervyn Archdall). Vol 7 P262[1]
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