Tisdall, or Tisdale as he was frequently known, was born at St. Mary Bothaw, in the heart of London, though his father, resident there since at least 1553, also had ties to Devon. No evidence survives of Tisdall’s education, but he evidently acquired some legal training. In addition to being clerk of the papers at Wood Street compter, he practised as an attorney in the London sheriffs’ court, and subsequently served as common counsel to his home parish. He was wealthy enough to send his son Richard to Oxford University and Gray’s Inn.
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