John Moore (Lord Mayor), the Glossary
Sir John Moore (11 June 1620 – 2 June 1702) was a British politician.[1]
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19 relations: Appleby Magna, Charles II of England, Christ's Hospital, City of London (UK Parliament constituency), East India Company, Grinling Gibbons, Indian Ocean slave trade, Lead, Leicestershire, Lord Mayor of London, Member of parliament, Patience Ward, Royal African Company, Snarestone, Thomas Pilkington, Tory, Walbrook, William Prichard (politician), Worshipful Company of Grocers.
- People from North West Leicestershire District
Appleby Magna
Appleby Magna is a village and civil parish in the North West Leicestershire district, in the county of Leicestershire, England.
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Charles II of England
Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685.
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Christ's Hospital
Christ's Hospital is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 11–18) with a royal charter, located to the south of Horsham in West Sussex.
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City of London (UK Parliament constituency)
The City of London was a United Kingdom parliamentary constituency.
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East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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Grinling Gibbons
Grinling Gibbons (4 April 1648 – 3 August 1721) was an Anglo-Dutch sculptor and wood carver known for his work in England, including Windsor Castle, the Royal Hospital Chelsea and Hampton Court Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and other London churches, Petworth House and other country houses, Trinity College, Oxford and Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Indian Ocean slave trade
The Indian Ocean slave trade, sometimes known as the East African slave trade, was multi-directional slave trade and has changed over time.
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Lead
Lead is a chemical element; it has symbol Pb (from Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.
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Leicestershire
Leicestershire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Lord Mayor of London
The Lord Mayor of London is the mayor of the City of London, England, and the leader of the City of London Corporation.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Patience Ward
Sir Patience Ward or Warde (1629–1696) was an English merchant and early Whig politician. John Moore (Lord Mayor) and Patience Ward are 17th-century lord mayors of London, members of the Parliament of England for the City of London and Sheriffs of the City of London.
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Royal African Company
The Royal African Company (RAC) was an English trading company established in 1660 by the House of Stuart and City of London merchants to trade along the West African coast.
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Snarestone
Snarestone is a small rural village in North West Leicestershire, England.
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Thomas Pilkington
Sir Thomas Pilkington (d. 1691) was an English merchant and Whig politician who served as the Lord Mayor of London in 1689. John Moore (Lord Mayor) and Thomas Pilkington are 17th-century lord mayors of London, members of the Parliament of England for the City of London and Sheriffs of the City of London.
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Tory
A Tory is an individual who supports a political philosophy known as Toryism, based on a British version of traditionalist conservatism which upholds the established social order as it has evolved through the history of Great Britain.
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Walbrook
Walbrook is a Ward of the City of London and a minor street in its vicinity.
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William Prichard (politician)
Sir William Pritchard or Prichard (1632?–1705) was an English merchant, slave trader and politician, Lord Mayor of London in 1682. John Moore (Lord Mayor) and William Prichard (politician) are 17th-century lord mayors of London, English MPs 1685–1687, English slave traders, members of the Parliament of England for the City of London and Sheriffs of the City of London.
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Worshipful Company of Grocers
The Worshipful Company of Grocers is one of the 111 livery companies of the City of London, ranking second in order of precedence.
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See also
People from North West Leicestershire District
- Andrew Bridgen
- Francis Beaumont (MP)
- Francis Inge
- George Dennis (footballer)
- George Moore (1811–1871)
- Isaac Monks
- James Wright (cricketer, born 1874)
- Jason Kingsley (businessman)
- Joe Bradford
- John Bourne (cricketer)
- John Gilbert Cooper
- John Joyce (cricketer)
- John Moore (Lord Mayor)
- John Shakespear
- Joseph Mawbey
- Ollie Bassett
- Richard Cheslyn
- Richard Clement (cricketer)
- Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon
- Thomas Humphrey (MP)
- Thomas Paget (MP for Leicestershire)
- William Inge (priest, born 1829)
- William Lilly
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moore_(Lord_Mayor)
Also known as John Moore (London MP), John Moore (merchant).