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    Thomas Canynges (fl. 1450) was an English politician who served as Lord Mayor of London from 1456 to 1457. He was probably born in Bristol before 1399...
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  • Canynges is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Canynges (died 1405), member of Parliament for Bristol Thomas Canynges (fl. 1450)...
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    Mary's later inspired the boy poet Thomas Chatterton to write the romantic poem "The Storie of William Canynge". Canynges was born in Bristol in 1399 or 1400...
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    II Canynges (died 1474), five times mayor of Bristol, patron and rebuilder of St Mary Redcliffe "still ruled in Bristol's civic chair." Canynges was...
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    Geoffrey Boleyn 1447 Wylliam Abraham, Thomas Scot 1448 Wylliam Cantlow, William Marlowe 1449 William Hewlyn, Thomas Canynges 1450 John Mydylton, Wyllyam Dere...
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    London: Dowgate ward". Retrieved 27 April 2016. H. Miller, 'Seymour, Sir Thomas I (by 1476-1535/36), of London, Saffron Walden, Essex and Hoxton, Mdx.'...
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    of the Clergy and Sutton's Hospital (Charterhouse) which was founded by Thomas Sutton in 1611 for the benefit of distressed gentlemen and the education...
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    1380 Walter Derby 1381 Wm. Canynges 1382 Elias Spelly 1383 Tho. Beaupenny 1384 Walter Derby 1385 Wm. Canynges 1386 Thomas Knappe 1387 Wm. Somervell 1388...
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    including the topography by William Wyrcestre, and the life of William Canynges. Bristol: Mirror Office. pp. 15–166. Harvey, John, ed. (1969). Itineraries...
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  • elected to fill the vacancy at a by-election in October 1566. Marshe died and Thomas Aldersey was elected to fill the vacancy at a by-election on 7 October 1579...
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  • 1435) June 26 – John, Count of Angoulême (d. 1467) date unknown William II Canynges, English merchant (approximate date; d. 1474) Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia...
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    Bristol merchant and clothier John Canynges (died 1405), father of the great Bristol merchant William II Canynges (died 1474). This sum had been incurred...
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  • p.970, Canynges. Thomas Young was half-brother to William II Canynges Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004, Vol. "C", p.970, Canynges Robinson...
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    in Europe. Rodopi. p. 14. ISBN 978-90-420-2538-7. Lodovico Sforza, in: Thomas Gale, Encyclopedia of World Biography, 2005–2006 Xosé Manuel González Reboredo...
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    Wyatt, The Life and Times of Thomas Dunckerley Middlesex Mark retrieved 29 August 2013 Province of Bristol The Canynges Lodge of Mark Master Masons, retrieved...
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  • Cheese Lane Shot Tower on the banks of the Floating Harbour. William II Canynges - merchant "Future of Redcliffe - Supplementary Planning Document - Introduction"...
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    use since September 2019. The previous house names referred to William Canynges, local politician and benefactor of St Mary Redcliffe Church; Edward Colston...
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    The work to complete the nave at Redcliffe was largely financed by the Canynges family, who had worked to rebuild the church since the early 14th century...
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  • Design Partnership in Bristol. Yeates and Reardon moved into a flat at 44 Canynge Road, a large house that had been subdivided into several such flats, in...
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    This is an extract from the St Mary Redcliffe official website: William Canynges of Redcliffe Street - merchant, five-times Mayor of Bristol, its member...
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