Thomas Welde

Thomas Welde
Bornca. 1595
Diedca. 1661
CitizenshipEnglishman
EducationTrinity College, Cambridge
Occupation(s)Clegyman, missionary, author and polemicist
Years active1618-1661
Notable workNarragansett Patent
TitleOrdained minister
ChildrenEdmund Welde
Parents
  • Edmund (father)
  • Amy (mother)

Thomas Welde (bap. 1595 – 1661) was an English clergyman, who became a Puritan, emigrant to New England, colonial missionary, author and polemicist. His sojourn in the New World turned out be brief lasting only nine years, but he left his mark over there. On returning to England, he was a parish priest and became embroiled in controversy with the Quakers. His son, Edmund, also came back to Europe and started an Irish Weld line and became chaplain to Oliver Cromwell.