• Sir Thomas Lodge (c. 1509 – 28 February 1584), was Lord Mayor of London. Thomas Lodge was the son of William Littleton alias Lodge and born at Cound, Shropshire...
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  • Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. Thomas Lodge was born about 1557 in West Ham, the second son of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, by his third wife Anne...
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    This is a list of all mayors and lord mayors of London (leaders of the City of London Corporation, and first citizens of the City of London, from medieval...
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  • publican Thomas Lodge (Lord Mayor of London) (died 1584) Thomas Lodge (civil servant) (1882–1958), British civil servant Thomas Lodge (priest), priest...
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    of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London. Richard Littleton (died 1517) was a lawyer at the Inner Temple. He married Alice Winnesbury. Thomas Littleton...
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  • 1556) was a Lord Mayor of London during the reign of Henry VIII, and eight times Master of the Worshipful Company of Grocers. He is the founder of Oundle School...
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    Withyham, Sussex. His mother Winifrede was the daughter of Sir John Bridges, Lord Mayor of London. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where...
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    be Lord Mayor of London, which he became in the first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. His career arched across the first four decades of the...
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  • Member of Tejon Lodge No. 104, Colorado. Sir Henry Aaron Isaacs (1830–1909), Lord Mayor of London (1889–1890). Burl Ives Ives was a member of the Charleston...
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  • Conservative Party politician. Lord Mayor of London between 1951 and 1952. Senior grand warden of the Grand Lodge of England in 1948. Robert Prettyman...
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  • Worship (style) (category Culture of the United Kingdom)
    and attire as for the Lord Mayor of the City of London. The style was done away with by the Government of Kerala and the mayors in Kerala are now referred...
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    Peerage of England in 1664 in favour of the soldier William Craven, 1st Baron Craven, the eldest son of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of London in 1610...
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    fire's path, was critically delayed due to the indecisiveness of the Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Bloodworth. By the time large-scale demolitions were ordered...
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    politician and Lord Mayor of London. Robert Clayton was born in Northamptonshire, England. He became an apprentice to his uncle, a London scrivener, where...
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  • Sir Thomas Ramsey (1510/11–1590) was a merchant, and an Alderman of London from 1566 to 1590. He was knighted, served as Sheriff in 1567–68 and Lord Mayor...
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  • Thomas James Davey (1 December 1844 – 31 December 1928), commonly referred to as T. J. Davey, was Lord Mayor of Melbourne 1910–1912. Davey was born in...
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    origins to the United Grand Lodge of England, the Grand Lodge of Scotland and the Grand Lodge of Ireland, as a result of Canada's history as a dominion within...
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    politician. He was the Member of Parliament for the City of London from 15 May 1685 to 9 January 1687, and Lord Mayor of London from 1681–82. He also invested...
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  • Lewis as Richard, Duke of York Terence Lodge as Messenger Hugh Janes as King Edward V John Sharp as Lord Mayor Jerome Willis as Cardinal Bourchier First...
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    "up-to-date" service. Sir Thomas Lodge (Lord Mayor of London) was born at Cound about 1509. Edward Cressett, son of the original Lord of the Manor at Cound Hall...
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    Livery collar (redirect from Mayoral chain)
    modern mayoral chains mimics the ancient gold collar of Esses worn by the Lord Mayor of London which was bequeathed to his successors by Sir John Aleyn...
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    Birmingham, several of its members have been Lord Mayor. They worshipped at the Church of the Messiah. As Unitarian, they married into families of the same denomination...
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    Charles Wakefield, 1st Viscount Wakefield (category 20th-century lord mayors of London)
    lubricants company, was lord mayor of London and was a significant philanthropist. Wakefield was born in Cheshire, the son of John Wakefield, and his...
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    London, consisting of the gateway and an adjacent building (Paternoster Lodge), was officially reopened by the Duke of Gloucester and the Lord Mayor of...
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    Colebrooke and George Colebrooke, first owners of Arnos Grove house. William Curtis; MP, Sheriff and Lord Mayor, lived at Cullands Grove. Dave Davies, musician...
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    of the RAOB Bedford Province including Lord Thomson the Air Minister. In the 1930s a very remote Buffalo Lodge was formed, the "Up the Khyber" Lodge in...
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  • Edward White (printer) (category Publishers (people) from London)
    Sara Lodge (baptized 1549), daughter of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, by whom he had at least one son, also named Edward White. Sara Lodge and...
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  • The lodge would not again expand outside of York until the 1760s. In 1707, Robert Benson, the Lord Mayor of York, was president. Later, as Lord Bingham...
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  • (and twice more for part-years), Lord Mayor of London in the year 1560–61 and Member of Parliament for the City of London. He should not be confused with...
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  • Stephen Vaughan (merchant) (category People of the Tudor period)
    of Sir Christopher Askewe, Draper, Lord Mayor 1533-34), who died in 1539. She then married (as his first wife) Pratt's apprentice Thomas Lodge (Lord Mayor...
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