- school's
history are the
founding and
endowing of the
Lovekyn Chapel by John and then
Edward Lovekyn in 1309–1352 and
later by
William Walworth in 1371....
- Sir John
Lovekyn (fl. 1342–1366) was a City of
London fishmonger who was
three times Lord
Mayor of London. He was
Warden of
London Bridge from 1342 to...
- of St Mary Magdalene, The
Lovekyn Chapel,
still exists. It was
founded in 1309 by a
former mayor of London,
Edward Lovekyn. It is the only
private chantry...
- sold on
piecemeal at a profit. A
surviving free-standing
chapel is the
Lovekyn Chapel at
Kingston upon Thames,
within what is now
Kingston Grammar School...
- two terms; the
latter was in 1354 as the
first Lord Mayor. 1348 Sir John
Lovekyn Fishmonger First of
three terms; the
latter two were Lord Mayorships. 1349...
-
Revolt in 1381. His
family came from Durham. He was
apprenticed to John
Lovekyn, who was a
member of the
Fishmongers Guild, whom he
succeeded as Alderman...
-
Thames Queen Elizabeth I The
queen founded Kingston Grammar School at
Lovekyn Chapel,
which is at the
south end of the
street (the school's main buildings...
- John de Northall; John
Lovekyn 1346
Thomas Legge;
Geoffrey de Wychingham; John
Lovekyn 1348
Richard de
Berkynge (twice); John
Lovekyn (twice) 1350
Simon Francis;...
- Lucas,
Bartholomewe Morris 1341
Richard Barkinge, John
Rockyslec 1342 John
Lovekyn,
Richard de
Kislingbury 1343 John Stewarde, John
Aleysham 1344 Geoffrey...
-
butchers of Eastcheap. In 1336, it was
rebuilt on a much
larger scale by John
Lovekyn, four-times Lord
Mayor of London;
later it
received further benefactions...