Sir Hugh Clopton (c. 1440 – 15 September 1496) was a Lord Mayor of London, a member of the Worshipful Company of Mercers and a benefactor of his home town...
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atop the site of a former 13th-century timber building in 1483 by Sir Hugh Clopton, a wealthy London mercer and Lord Mayor. Built of timber and brick (then...
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grade I listed. The bridge was built in around 1484, financed by Hugh Clopton of Clopton House, who later became Lord Mayor of London. It replaced a timber...
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building. The Manor of Clopton was granted to the eponymous family in the 13th century and in 1492 was owned by Hugh Clopton then Lord Mayor of London...
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Clopton Bridge, Stratford-upon-Avon, England Clopton House, near Stratford-upon-Avon, once owned by Hugh Clopton Clapton (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Warwickshire, where he later attended Bridgetown Primary School and Hugh Clopton Secondary School in Stratford-upon-Avon. The family then moved to Sheffield...
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new masonry arch bridge was built to replace it called Clopton Bridge, named after Hugh Clopton who paid for its construction, a wealthy local man who...
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Clopton is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: David Clopton (1820–1892), Alabama politician Hugh Clopton (c. 1440 –...
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family. The chapel was gifted an extensive series of wall-paintings by Hugh Clopton, an earlier owner of New Place, and John Shakespeare, Shakespeare's father...
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collector September 7 – King Ferdinand II of Naples (b. 1469) September 15 – Hugh Clopton, Lord Mayor of London (b. c. 1440) September 25 – Piero Capponi, Italian...
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1489 Sir William White Draper 1490 Sir John Mathew Mercer 1491 Sir Hugh Clopton Mercer 1492 Sir William Martyn Skinner 1493 Sir Ralph Astley Fishmonger...
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William Clopton of Sledwick in Durham. He was the great-grandson of Hugh Clopton's younger brother, John Clopton, Merchant of the Staple. William Clopton was...
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Queen Elizabeth M. Gray Murray - Sir Hugh Clopton Eva Bayley - Mrs Shakespeare Miss Bennett - Charlotte Clopton BFI | Film & TV Database | The LIFE OF...
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Thomas May 1676–1677 Gregory King 1677–1689 Piers Mauduit 1689–1691 Hugh Clopton 1691–1700 John Hare 1700–1704 Dudley Downs 1704–1719 Arthur Shepherd...
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send them to the King's High School For Girls in nearby Warwick. The Hugh Clopton School for Girls was given a Grammar Stream as the result of the 1944...
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Street and Chapel Lane is the site of New Place, built in the 1490s by Hugh Clopton and was the home of Shakespeare from 1597 until his death in 1616. The...
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Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent, English politician (b. 1384) 1496 – Hugh Clopton, Lord Mayor of London (b. c. 1440) 1500 – John Morton, English cardinal...
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William Martyn Lord Mayor of London In office 1492–1492 Preceded by Hugh Clopton Succeeded by Sir Ralph Astley Personal details Born Hertfordshire, England...
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John Bacon Clopton (February 12, 1789 – March 20, 1860) was a nineteenth-century American politician and jurist from Virginia. Clopton was born in Richmond...
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Haryot;Robert Tate (twice);John Fenkyll;Hugh Clopton 1484 Richard Haryot;John Fenkyll 1485 John Warde 1487 Henry Colet;Hugh Pemberton 1489 William White;Henry...
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his titles became extinct. He was buried in the Clopton Chantry Chapel (founded by Sir Hugh Clopton (c. 1440 – 1496), a Mercer and Lord Mayor of London)...
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collector September 7 – King Ferdinand II of Naples (b. 1469) September 15 – Hugh Clopton, Lord Mayor of London (b. c. 1440) September 25 – Piero Capponi, Italian...
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join Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising, who had been hired from Disney to make cartoons for Charles Mintz under contract with Universal Studios. Clopton directed...
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New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon, The house originally built by Sir Hugh Clopton in 1483/85, purchased by the poet in 1597. Walker was buried in Church...
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1435 Thomas Chatworth, Robert Clopton 1436 Thomas Marsted, William Gregory 1437 Wylliam Chapman, Wylliam Halys 1438 Hugh Dyke, Nicholas Yeo 1439 Robert...
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Richard Rawson 1484 John Browne 1485 Richard Gardener 1486 John Tate 1487 Hugh Clopton 1488 Henry Colet 1489 Robert Tate 1490 John Mathewe 1491 John Browne...
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settled. Vacating a 100 year term in a voluntary settlement made by Sir Hugh Clopton and creating a new term of 1000 years in lieu. 14 Geo. 2. c. 30 8 April...
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Robert Browne 1640–1641 Charles Mawson 1680–1686 Thomas Holford 1686–1687 Hugh Clopton 1690–1700 Robert Dale 1694–1707 John Dugdale 1707–1713 Arthur Shepherd...
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16 March 1715 at the age of 16. He married Anne, the daughter of Sir Hugh Clopton, on 17 January 1721, through whom he became related to Robert Walpole...
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of playing ball"), the term originally given to lawn tennis by Walter Clopton Wingfield. Stické is played with standard lawn tennis racquets and low-pressure...
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