1584-1599 Banbury, Oxford
1599 - 1604 Oxford University
Where Rev. John Went to College
1608 - 1614 Strood, Kent
St. Nicholas church, first church Rev. John served. Possibly there (as an assistant) as early as 1605 as some of the handwriting is similar to his handwriting.
1614? - 1617 Sandwich, Kent
Rev. John probably spent some time prior to 1617 in or near Sandwich.
1617-1620 Hamburg, Bavaria
Zeughausmarkt 22 Neustadt
Hamburg,, Germany
Rev. John spent the years 1617-1620 at Hamburg serving as the minister to the Merchant Adventurers
1620 - 1627 Flushing, Zeeland
Rev. John was the pastor of the English Church at Vlissingen (Flushing) from 1620 - 1624.
1627 - 1629 The Hague
Rev. John was installed as the First Pastor of the English Church at The Hague in 1627.
1629 St. Mary Aldermary, London
The Will of Rev. John Wing was made at St. Mary Aldermary, London in 1629. The church was basically destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666. However, the church was rebuilt using the remaining walls from the old church.
Website for church at:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mothersole/
1620 - 1627 Middelburg, Zeeland
Rev. John also occasionally preached here from 1620-1627. His sermon, "The Best Merchandise" was preached here in 1622 for the Merchant Adventurers just before they moved from Middelburg to the Delft.
Wing, Rutlandshire
Balloon pointing to the location of the famous "Wing Maze"
Theodore Wing of Rutland, Warden of the Wards and Liveries to King Henry VII (reign 1485-1509) was granted a coat-of-arms by Henry.
He was the only Wing who was granted a CoA in England.
The famous astrology family of Wing (Vincent, John & Tycho), were also from No. Luffingham, Rutland.
Wing, Buckinghamshire
Balloon points to the site of All Saint's Church in Wing. This church sits on the site claimed to be the oldest continuously used religious site in England. Archaeological evidence suggests that the site goes back to the Roman occupation of Britain.
Wherwell, Hampshire
Parish Rev. Stephen Bachiler was curate, and where Deborah Bachiler was probably born.
Fenstanton, Huntingtonshire
Fenstanton was the home of the Howland Family.
DNA testing has shown that the Howland family is closely related to the Wing family.
Newport Pond, Essex
Earliest known home of the Howland family.
The Howlands were closely related to the Wings