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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Preceded by Ralph Freeman |
Lord Mayor of London 1634 |
Succeeded by Robert Parkhurst |
Persondata | |
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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 |