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Person    | Male  Born /10/1951 

John Leonard Damian Butterworth

John Leonard Damian Butterworth

John Butterworth. Master of the Worshipful Company of Founders in 2015.

John Leonard Damian Butterworth was born in October 1951,the eldest of the three children of Gerald Leonard Butterworth (1922-1994) and Margaret Irene Butterworth née Cooke (b. March 1921), his birth being registered in the 4th quarter of 1951 in the Surrey Mid-Eastern Registration District. His siblings were: Nicholas Gerald Butterworth (b.1958) and Catherine A. Butterworth (b.1960).

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He is shown a 'J. L. D. Butterworth' on the brass plaque on Founders' Hall, Bartholomew Passage, London, EC1. 

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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