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    Sir Isaac Penington (c. 1584 – 16 December 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1653. He was Lord Mayor of London...
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  • Isaac Penington (or Pennington) may refer to: Isaac Penington (Lord Mayor) (1584–1661), Lord Mayor of London Isaac Penington (Quaker) (1616–1679), early...
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  • David Penington (1930–2023), Australian doctor Isaac Penington (Lord Mayor) (1584–1661), English merchant and Lord Mayor of the City of London Isaac Penington...
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    and defender of it. He was the oldest son of Isaac Penington, a Puritan who had served as the Lord Mayor of London. He entered the Inner Temple in 1634...
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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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  • Sir John Wollaston (died April 1658) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1643. Wollaston was a city of London merchant and a member...
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  • Daniel Penington who came from a well connected family. Her husband's elder brother, Isaac, would be Lord Mayor of London and die a traitor. Isaac's descendants...
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  • Isaac Penington, a fellow Protestant who had also studied at Katharine Hall, Cambridge. On 13 May 1654, when Gulielma was ten, they married. Isaac's father...
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    was not, the jury found him guilty, to the indignation of the Lord Mayor, Isaac Penington, and another member of the bench named Garroway. On Saturday...
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    Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (category Lord high constables of England)
    though he was never prosecuted. In August, a leading hawk, Isaac Penington, the Lord Mayor of London instigated a plot whereby a number of lords were...
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    Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet, of London (category 17th-century lord mayors of London)
    Royalist Booth's Uprising. After the Stuart Restoration in 1660, he became Lord Mayor of London and MP for Ludgershall. Browne was born in London around 1602...
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    Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of London (category 17th-century lord mayors of London)
    politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1660 and 1667. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1662. Robinson was the son of Archdeacon William Robinson...
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  • Sir Richard Gurney, 1st Baronet (category 17th-century lord mayors of London)
    Gurney, 1st Baronet (died 6 October 1647), was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Christened...
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    his own right, on the same level as founder George Fox and apologist Isaac Penington. During the Gurneyite-Wilburite schism in 1840s American Quakerism...
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  • citizen and Leatherseller of London (the son of Sir Thomas Andrewes, Lord Mayor of London in 1649 and in 1651–52). There were several children: Andrewes...
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  • Mercy Gray daughter of John Gray of Barley, Hertfordshire. His father was Lord Mayor of London. He was baptised at St.Mary Colechurch in London on 4 February...
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  • officer and politician, deputy (2012–2015), traffic collision. David Penington, 92, Australian physician and academic administrator, vice-chancellor...
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  • Thomas Andrewes (category 17th-century lord mayors of London)
    139 footnote 83 for a list of sources. Brenner, p. 513 Plant, David. Isaac Penington, regicide, 1602-67 Full text of the Act abolishing the Office of King...
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  • City of London in the Barebones Parliament. He was a trustee for the Lord Mayor and commonalty of London in 1653. In 1654 he was elected MP for Cirencester...
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  • Melbourne's former office bearers". About us. Retrieved 19 October 2023. "David Penington". Great Scot. Melbourne, Victoria: Scotch College. December 2000. Archived...
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  • writer Samuel Pegge (1704–1796), antiquary, translator and cleric Isaac Penington (1616–1679), Quaker writer William Penn (1644–1718), politician, writer...
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  • Frederick North, Lord North, MP for Banbury 1754–1790, and Prime Minister 1770–1782, who was increasingly blind from 1786. Isaac Barré, MP for Wycombe...
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  • George Pease, 4th Baron Gainford (b. 1926), architect and town planner Isaac Penington (1616–1679), early English Quaker Gulielma Maria Posthuma (Springett)...
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    Lane, Tower Street, Billingsgate and Portsoken White Regiment, Col Isaac Penington (7 companies) – north of the city: Cornhill, Lombard Street, Fenchurch...
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    Jacob Garrard, 1st Baronet 1638 Thomas Atkins, Edward Rudge 1639 Isaac Penington, John Wollaston 1640 Thomas Adams, John Warner 1641 John Towse, Abraham...
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    translator Mary Penfold (1820–1895), English businesswoman and winemaker Mary Penington (1623–1682), English Quaker writer and theologian Mary Pennington (Updike)...
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