Thomas Wyndham (Royal Navy officer)

Thomas Wyndham
Portrait of Thomas Wyndham by Hans Eworth, 1550
Bornc. 1510 (2024-11-06UTC12:10)
Parish of Felbrigg, Norfolk, England
Died1554 (aged 43–44)
Benin, Africa
Buried
At sea off the coast of Benin
Allegiance England
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service1532–1554
RankVice-Admiral
CommandsMaster of Naval Ordnance

Vice-Admiral Thomas Wyndham (1508–1554), also spelled as Thomas Windham, was an English naval officer, naval administrator, explorer, and navigator.[1][2] He was appointed a member of the Council of the Marine as one of the Chief Officers of the Admiralty in 1552 and given the title of Master of Naval Ordnance and was simultaneously a member of the Board of Ordnance until 1553.[3]

  1. ^ "Collections Online | British Museum".
  2. ^ ODNB 2004
  3. ^ Rodger, N.A.M. (1997). "Council of the Marine: Administration 1509 to 1574". The safeguard of the sea : a naval history of Britain. Vol 1., 660-1649. London, England: Penguin. pp. 221–237. ISBN 978-0-14-029724-9.