Ambrose Smith


Ambrose Smith or Smythe was a London mercer in Cheapside and silkman who supplied Elizabeth I
Smith was a son of John Smith of Withcote, near Oakham, in Leicestershire, and Dorothy Cave, a sister of Ambrose Cave. John Leland visited their "right goodly house" at Withcote in 1539, "one of the fairest houses in Leicestershire".
His older brother Roger Smith inherited the estate, but Ambrose bought it from him in 1575. Roger Smith married Frances Griffin, a daughter of Thomas Griffin of Dingley.
File:Withcote chapel.jpg|right|thumb|Withcote Chapel remains from the Tudor mansion of the Smith family, the stained glass windows were commissioned by Ambrose Smith's grandmother and her second husband Roger Ratcliffe
Ambrose Smith supplied velvet, satin, taffeta, and sarsenet to Queen Elizabeth.
He sold fabrics to Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester and Amy Robsart, some for the use of their Spanish tailor. Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond owed him money in 1580. Ambrose Smith died in 1584.

Marriage and family

Ambrose Smith married Jane Cooe or Coe, daughter of John Coe of Coxhall, or Coggeshall, Essex. Their children included:
Ambrose's brother, Erasmus Smith of Husbands Bosworth, was the father of Henry Smith, and grandfather of the merchant Erasmus Smith.