• William Nash was a grocer and politician in 18th century London. Originally from Worcester, he was the co-owner of a wholesale grocery business in Cannon...
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  • William Nash may refer to: William Nash (VC) (1824–1875), Irish recipient of the VC William Nash (Lord Mayor of London), grocer and politician in 18th...
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  • Irish chess master William Nash (Lord Mayor of London), English grocer, politician, and Lord Mayor of London Athena Grant Nash, a LAPD sergeant from the...
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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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    City of London Corporation, officially and legally the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, is the local authority of the City of London...
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  • Lord Mayor of Cork is the head of Cork City Council and first citizen of Cork. The title was created in 1199 as Provost of Cork and changed to Mayor of...
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    Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. William remained faithful to Adelaide during their marriage. In 1827, he was appointed Britain's first Lord High Admiral...
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  • the Lord Mayor William Walworth in a confrontation at Smithfield and the revolt collapsed. Trade increased steadily during the Middle Ages, and London grew...
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    Thomas White (merchant) (category 16th-century lord mayors of London)
    February 1567) was an English cloth merchant, Lord Mayor of London in 1553, and a civic benefactor and founder of St John's College, Oxford and Merchant Taylors'...
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    London, became wealthy, and was Lord Mayor of London in 1610, and Elizabeth (née Whitmore), sister of George Whitmore, a later Lord Mayor of London....
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  • John Spencer Square (category Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Islington)
    heart of the Canonbury conservation area in Islington, London. It is named after Sir John Spencer, a wealthy city merchant and Lord Mayor of London in 1594...
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    Manchuria (1905). London: E. Nash. Hesilrige, Arthur G. M., ed. (1921). Debrett's Peerage, and Titles of Courtesy. London: Dean & Son. p. 907. Retrieved...
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    1652 and was built by John Jackson of Oxford for Richard Jones, the grandson of Sir Francis Jones, Lord Mayor of London in 1620, who had purchased the property...
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    The London Borough of Bromley (/ˈbrɒmli/ ) is a borough in London, England. It borders the county of Kent, of which it formed part until 1965. The borough's...
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    University of Cambridge. Simonds, Raymond (2004). "George Blackall Simonds". Royal Berkshire History. Nash Ford Publishing. Retrieved 7 March 2007. "William Blackall...
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    pillaster of the dore". Also, a monument to him was placed in Westminster Abbey in 1732 by a printer, John Barber, and the Lord Mayor of London. There is...
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  • 1688 in England (category Years of the 17th century in England)
    1628) 2 September – Sir Robert Viner, Lord Mayor of London (born 1631) 6 October – Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, statesman (born 1653) Palmer...
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    Wantage (category Vale of White Horse)
    of Wantage, Dean of Lincoln. Alice FitzWarin, wife of Dick Whittington (ca.1354–1423), three-time Lord Mayor of the City of London, grew up in Wantage...
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    of the Worshipful Company of Mercers, twice Lord Mayor of London (1352, 1353) and seven times a Member of Parliament for the City of London, "one of the...
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  • Salomon van Abbé (category Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design)
    William Caine's The Strangeness of Noel Carton for Herbert Jenkins in 1920, John Galsworthy's Loyalties for Duckworth in 1930, William Kent's My Lord...
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    Longmans, Green, and Co. Besant, Walter (1999). Nash Ford, David (ed.). "Medieval London: A City of Palaces Part 2". Britannica Internet Magazine. Archived...
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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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  • William Sherwood as Lord Mayor of London Neil Wilson as Sergeant Barry Steele as Corporal Anthony Woodruff as Lord-in-Waiting Kenneth Nash as Miggs' Nephew...
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    daughter of Sir John Chedworth and his wife, Margaret Bowett, and widow, firstly of Nicholas Wyfold (1420–1456), Lord Mayor of London, and secondly of Sir...
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    years to their chance of life". The historian Peter Ackroyd, in his history of subterranean London, considers that "with [John] Nash and [Christopher] Wren...
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  • Lord Mayor of London (1993–1994) Alexander Rolls (1818–1882), Mayor of Monmouth and husband of Helen Barry Joseph Savory (1843–1921), Lord Mayor of London...
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    James Burton (property developer) (category Neoclassical architecture in London)
    projects of John Nash at Regent's Park (most of which were designed by his son Decimus Burton rather than by Nash) to the extent that the Commissioners of Woods...
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    Henry Neville (died 1615) (category Prisoners in the Tower of London)
    of Sir Henry Neville (died 1593) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gresham (died 6 November 1573), granddaughter of Sir Richard Gresham, Lord Mayor of London...
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    Farm, Beech Farm and Rackstraws Farm. In the mid-16th century, William, Lord Sandys, the Lord Chancellor to King Henry VIII, owned a supposed manor called...
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  • 1752 in Wales (category Years of the 18th century in Wales)
    Richard Myddelton Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire – Sir Arthur Owen, 3rd Baronet Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire – William Perry Bishop of Bangor – Zachary...
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