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Sir David Rowe-Ham

Sir David Rowe-Ham

Lord Mayor 1986-7.

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Sir David Rowe-Ham

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The Alfred Plaque

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Sir Seymour Howard

Sir Seymour Howard

Lord Mayor of London 1954 - 1955

Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Sir Joseph Sheldon

Sir Joseph Sheldon

Lord Mayor of London, 1675-6.  Nephew of Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury.  Master of the Drapers' Company 1676.  Built a church in Paddington which was taken down in 1787.  Sheldon Square...

Person, Lord Mayor

1 memorial
Sir Peter Studd

Sir Peter Studd

Lord Mayor in 1971. Excelled at cricket in his youth. In 1967, while Studd was Alderman Sheriff of the City of London, the 1831 London Bridge which had been sold to Arizona was installed in its n...

Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Sir William Treloar

Sir William Treloar

Born William Purdie Treloar at 7 Holland Street, Blackfriars. Joined his father's business Treloar's Carpet Co.  Also head of a firm of haberdashers, Treloar and Sons.  Lord Mayor of London 1906-7....

Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Dick Whittington

Dick Whittington

Born in Pauntley, Gloucestershire, second son of a wealthy man. Thrice Lord Mayor of London: 1397, 1406 and 1420 (actually four times but two were consecutive). Three times Master of the Mercers' C...

Person, Literature, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration, Theatre

8 memorials