Hamo de Chigwell (sometimes spelled as Hamond; died 1332) was an English merchant and politician. He served seven terms as Lord Mayor of London, between...
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1863. pp. 1–8. Retrieved 14 October 2022. "Detailed Results for Reginald * de Bungheye". masl.library.utoronto.ca. University of Toronto. Retrieved 10 September...
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le Blund (1301–1307) 6 terms: Richard le Ranger (1222–1226, 1238); Hamo de Chigwell (1319, 1321, 1322, 1324, 1325, 1327) 5 terms: Serlo le Mercer (1214...
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Adam Lutekyn 1313 Adam Burden, Hugh Gayton 1314 Stephen of Abyngdone, Hamo de Chigwell 1315 Hamonde Goodchepe, William Redynge 1316 Wyllyam Caston, Rauffe...
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McKisack as inflammatory—that had recently been received by the mayor, Hamo de Chigwell, pleasing their help. A volatile public meeting robustly informed the...
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extortion charges, but, most dramatically, the conviction and hanging of Hamo de Chigwell. "This", comments Williams, "was dangerous. The London chroniclers...
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the Rump Parliament functioned de facto during part of the Commonwealth of England period. It existed (in a sense) de jure 1640–1660, as under a pre-English...
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