Thomas Moulson

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Sir Thomas Moulson (sometimes spelled "Mowlson") (1582-1638), an alderman and member of the Grocers' Company, was Lord Mayor of London in 1634. His wife, Lady Anne Moulson (?-1661), born Anne Radcliffe, was commemorated in 1894 by the name of Radcliffe College.

Sir Thomas was a native of Hargrave, Cheshire and in 1627 built a combined chapel and school in the village which is now St Peter's Church, Hargrave. He also set up a trust to maintain the chapel and school.[1]

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  1. ^ Hargrave. Huxley & Hargrave Website. Retrieved on 2007-09-09.
Preceded by
Ralph Freeman
Lord Mayor of London
1634
Succeeded by
Robert Parkhurst


Persondata
NAME Moulson, Sir Thomas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Mowlson, Sir Thomas
SHORT DESCRIPTION Mayor of London
DATE OF BIRTH 1582
PLACE OF BIRTH Hargrave, Cheshire
DATE OF DEATH 1638
PLACE OF DEATH