The Master Mercers of the Worshipful Company of Mercers have been, by reign: 1390 John Lovey 1391 John Organ 1392 John Organ 1393 John Organ 1394 William...
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The Mercers' Company, or the Worshipful Company of Mercers, is a livery company of the City of London in the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, and ranks...
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Thomas Walthall, Master of the Mercers' Company (1611) William Walthall, Master of the Mercers' Company (1605) William Walthall, patentee of land in Virginia...
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said that the Grocers' Company used to be first in precedence, until Queen Elizabeth I, as Honorary Master of the Mercers' Company, found herself in procession...
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Austrian chess master Lucie Englisch (1902–1965), Austrian actress Mighell Englissh, Master of the Mercers' Company in 1520 and 1527 It is also the German word...
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David Clementi (category Deputy governors of the Bank of England)
was Master of the Mercers' Company. David Cecil Clementi was born on 25 February 1949. His father, Cresswell Clementi, was an air vice-marshal in the Royal...
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Watney was Master of the Mercers' Company in 1846, but had few other interests outside business. James Watney contributed several thousands of pounds towards...
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Thomas Bennett (lord mayor) (category Councilmen and Aldermen of the City of London)
February 1594. He was Sheriff of London for 1594–95 and Master of the Mercers' Company in 1595–96. He became Master Mercer again in 1602, and, in 1603,...
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wishes called the Sir Samuel Mico Charities which is managed under the umbrella of Weymouth Town Charities. "Home | Mercers". www.mercers.co.uk. Retrieved...
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Langham letter (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Earl of Leicester, at Kenilworth Castle. It is addressed to Humfrey Martyn, the son of Sir Roger Martyn, a master of the Mercers' Company. The authorship...
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