Sir John Tate (died 1515) was twice Lord Mayor of London and a Member of Parliament. He was born the son of Thomas Tate of Coventry and became a mercer...
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Champion John Tate (Lord Mayor of London, 1473) (died 1479), Lord Mayor of London John Tate (papermaker) (died 1507/8), English paper maker John Tate (Lord Mayor...
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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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contemporaries as "John Tate the younger", and is believed have been the son of the John Tate who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1473. Neither father...
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brother of William Sir Edward Lisle John Tate (Lord Mayor of London) Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk Sir John Digby, Lieutenant of the Tower of London Sir...
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The Mercers' Company (redirect from Mercer's Company (London) Act 1764)
Graham, Lord Mayor of the City of London Sir Ralph Verney, (1410–1478), Lord Mayor of the City of London John Colet (1467–1519), founder of St Paul's...
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and given to the City of London by Alderman Sir George Wilkinson, who had been Lord Mayor in 1940 at the time of the destruction of the previous versions...
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Museum, the Tate Galleries, the National Gallery, the Notting Hill Carnival, and The O2. Its main religion is Christianity with 40.66% of the population...
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513250; -0.089361 The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. It is a Grade I listed building. Designed by George Dance in...
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the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The London Mayor is distinguished from the Lord Mayor of London, who heads the City of London Corporation...
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Northamptonshire family, three members of which had been lord mayors of London—in 1473, 1488, 1496 and 1513. His father, George Tate, who served for some time in...
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ISBN 978-0141990866. "John Tweed Lord Clive c.1910–12". Tate. Retrieved 26 September 2014. "Robert Clive (1725–74) | Statue by John Tweed, 1912". English...
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Streatham (redirect from Streatham, London, England)
1990–97, lived at Primrose Court 1969-74 Horace Brooks Marshall, Lord Mayor of London Ken Mackintosh, dance band leader Donald McGill, seaside postcard...
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comedians Michael "Atters" Attree, Steve Coogan, Matt Lucas, Catherine Tate and London Mayor Boris Johnson "Supported Organisations – Oil Aid 2019". Wales, Huw...
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Turner's feud with John Constable unveiled at Tate Britain Retrieved 9 December 2010 Jack Malvern, The Sunday Times, September 22, 2009, Tate Britain exhibition...
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Daniel Moylan, Baron Moylan (redirect from Lord Moylan)
things safer", Thurrock Mail, 2 February 2012 Director of Tate appointed to Mayor of London's design panel Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine...
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Polytechnics Committee whose members included the Lord Mayor of London, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Salisbury, Lord Rosebery and Sir Lyon Playfair. The committee...
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George Monoux (category 16th-century lord mayors of London)
English merchant in Bristol and London. Six times Master of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, he served as Lord Mayor of London and was an important benefactor...
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from January 2018 to July 2019, Conservative MP Alderman Ian Luder CBE, 681st Lord Mayor of the City of London Sir Henry...
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Thomas Hartley, Lord Mayor of York (1803) Colonel and Mrs Thornton (1806) Lieut William Collingwood, Northumberland Militia (1809) John Bigland, Doncaster...
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Old Bailey (redirect from Secondary of the City of London)
The court originated as the sessions house of the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of the City of London and of Middlesex. In addition to sessions court, the...
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taught by John Albert Cooper, Phyllis Bray, Walter Sickert and others. A few members had trained at the Slade School of Fine Art. The East London Group's...
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home to London Bridge terminus station and the attractions of The Shard, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe and Borough Market that are the largest of the venues...
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recorder of London was appointed in 1298. Originally it seems likely that the recorder would have recorded pleas in the court of the Lord Mayor and the...
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part of the annual Lord Mayor's charity appeal and to mark the 800th anniversary of Old London Bridge's completion in the reign of King John, the Lord Mayor...
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Mitcham (redirect from Mitcham, London, England)
by John Butcher and established to accommodate twelve poor widows or spinsters of the parish. Miss Tate was the only surviving member of the Tate family...
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series of twelve pictures showing the divergent courses of the lives of two apprentices. The industrious apprentice becomes Lord Mayor of London while...
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Millennium Bridge, opposite Tate Modern. It is a partner school of the City of London School for Girls and the City of London Freemen's School. All three...
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Curiosities of London. John Camden Hotten. p. 353. Russell, John (1880). London Fogs. Godwin, George (1854). London Shadows. p. Chapter IX, 59. Lord John Russell...
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Francis Gosling (category Sheriffs of the City of London)
Saville House. Sir Francis was the next in rotation for election to Lord Mayor of London in 1766 but declined due to his ill-health, Sir Robert Kite was elected...
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