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[Maiors and Sheriffs.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT.
A.D. 1675. | } | { Thomas Gold, Draper. |
27 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { John Shorter. |
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MAIOR, Sir Robert Vyner, Goldsmith,
Kinsman of the abovesaid Thomas Vyner of North-Cerney in Gloucestershire, and Father of Sir Thomas Vyner, aforesaid. |
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A.D. 1676. | } | { John Peake, Mercer. |
28 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { Thomas Stampe, Draper. |
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MAIOR, Sir Joseph Sheldon, Draper,
Son of Ralph Sheldon of Stanton in Elvaston Parish in Darbyshire or Staffordshire, near Ashborn in Darbyshire, and Grandson of Roger Sheldon of the same Place. |
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A.D. 1677. | } | { William Rawstone, Grocer. |
29 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { Thomas Beckford, Clothworker. |
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MAIOR, Sir Thomas Davies, Draper,
Son of John Davies of London, Draper. |
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A.D. 1678. | } | { Richard How, Woodmonger. |
30 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { John Chapman, Mercer. |
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MAIOR, Sir Francis Chaplin, Clothworker,
Son of Robert Chaplin of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk,
Son of Chaplin of Seymere in Suffolk. |
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London's Triumphs; shewn, Sir Francis Chaplin Maior, Clothworker. By Jordan, 1677.
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A.D. 1679. | } | { Jonath. Raymond, Brewer. |
31 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { Simon Lewis, Fishmonger. |
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MAIOR, Sir James Edwards, Grocer,
Son of John Edwards of Garton in the County of York, Yeoman. |
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The Triumphs of London, Sir James Edwards, Kt. Maior.
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A.D. 1680. | } | { Slingsby Bethell, Leatherseller. |
32 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { Hen. Cornish, Haberdasher. |
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MAIOR, Sir Robert Clayton, alias Cleeton, Draper,
Son of Cleeton of Bulwick in Northamptonshire. |
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A.D. 1681. | } | { Tho. Pilkington, Skinner. |
33 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { Samuel Shute, Dyer. |
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MAIOR, Sir Patience Ward, Merchant Taylor,
Son of Ward of Pontefract in Yorkshire, Gent Uncle to John Ward, Esq; one of the Directors of the Bank. |
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London's Glory, Sir Patience Ward, Knt. Lord Maior. By Jordan.
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A.D. 1682. | } | { Dudley North, Mercer. |
34 Car' II. | } Sheriffs, | { Peter Rich. |
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MAIOR, Sir John Moore, Grocer,
Son of Charles Moore of Stretton in Darbyshire. On his Tomb, Liecester is said to be his native Country. And at Appleby founded a Free School. |
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