Henry Timberlake and Mary
Husband Henry Timberlake [18959] 1
Born: 1570 - Tichfield, Chillinge, Southampton, England 1 Christened: 1570 - Saint James Church, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom 1 Died: Sep 1625 - Titchfield, Fareham, Hampshire, England 1 Buried: FamilySearch ID: LKTQ-X9FMarriage: Abt 1590 - England, United Kingdom 2Events
• Biography: Merchant Adventurer
Henry Timberlake (1570 \endash 1625) was a prosperous London ship captain and merchant adventurer who travelled to the Mediterranean in his ship the Trojan early in 1601. After calling at Algiers (where he took on board Muslim passengers bound for Mecca) and Tunis, he reached Alexandria. Here he and his assistant Waldred took his Levant Company stock and went overland and then up the Nile to Cairo. Finding it impossible to sell his goods in Cairo, he went with another Englishman, John Burrell, to visit Jerusalem. This was a very hazardous journey to make, given the perils of any travel by land in an area rife with highway robbery. After his return, he wrote a letter about his adventures to friends in London that was published in 1603 as A True and Strange Discourse on the travailes of two English Pilgrims. It was a popular account and went through numerous editions.
The popularity of the account was due to the vivid narration and the surprising friendship it presented between an English Protestant (Timberlake) and an unnamed Muslim from Fes, Morocco. This man had been one of the passengers Timberlake had taken on board in Algiers. Encountering Timberlake at Mamre, near Hebron, as part of a large Syrian caravan, the Moor promised to help the captain in a strange land. Timberlake - unwisely declaring himself a Protestant and an Englishman at Jaffa Gate - was arrested and accused of being a spy, the guards not knowing the country of England or Queen Elizabeth. He was released from prison only through the intercession of the Moor, who pleaded with the Ottoman Pasha for Timberlake's freedom. This Moor saved Timberlake's life on a second occasion when the two men hired racing camels at Gaza to return to Cairo, and were set upon by Bedouin, who wanted to take Timberlake to sell as a slave.
Timberlake's account is also a vivid glimpse into the history of Palestine and the situation of Christians there in the Ottoman period. The Protestant Timberlake is forced by the Pasha to stay in the Franciscan hospice, against his will, but in fact Timberlake appears to develop a grudging respect for the friars, who greet him there by washing his feet despite his fear of being made to participate in Catholic mass.
Given this, Timberlake's account shocked certain sectors of the English public in the Jacobean period by appearing to be pro-Catholic and pro-Muslim, and he was ridiculed in a caricature printed in an unauthorised version of his account.
Timberlake published nothing else, but continued his travels as a merchant adventurer, journeying to Virginia, where he owned land in Smith's Hundred, and also to Bermuda, where he also owned land. He died in September 1625, in Titchfield, near Fareham, Hampshire, where he had been closely associated with Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, and was buried in the chancel of St. Peter's Church there.
His grandson, also called Henry Timberlake, emigrated to Newport, Rhode Island.
Sources
Henry Timberlake, A True and Strange discourse on the travailes of two English Pilgrims London: Thomas Archer, 1603
Joan Taylor, The Englishman, the Moor and the Holy City: The True Adventures of an Elizabethan Traveller Stroud: Tempus, 2006 ISBN 0-7524-4009-8
External links
"Timberlake, Henry". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885\endash 1900. link
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_of_Merchant_Adventurers_of_London
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Wife Mary [18960] 1
Born: Abt 1570 - England, United Kingdom 1 Christened: Died: Buried: FamilySearch ID: 96Y2-T9P
Children
1 M Henry Thomas Timberlake I [18957] 3
Born: 1594 - Tichfield, Chillinge, Southampton, England 3 Christened: Died: 13 May 1633 - Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America 3 Buried: FamilySearch ID: LKTQ-DP1Spouse: Mary Margaret Earle 3 [18958] (1605-1633) Marr: 1617 - Titchfield, Fareham, Hampshire, England 1
1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 28 Nov 2025), entry for Henry Thomas Timberlake, person ID LKTQ-DP1.
2 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 28 Nov 2025), entry for Henry Timberlake, person ID LKTQ-X9F.
3
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 28 Nov 2025), entry for Henry Timberlake, person ID LTD4-6C4.
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