- Sir
William Sevenoke (c. 1373 – c. 4 July 1432) was a
grocer and
politician who
served as
Mayor of
London in 1418, and as
warden of
London Bridge, alderman...
- constrictions.
Sevenoke’s will also
provided for
almshouses for poor men and women.
Sevenoaks School is one of the
oldest lay
foundations in England.
Sevenoke was...
- Sir
William Walworth, Sir
Henry Pritchard, Sir
Thomas White, Sir
William Sevenoke, Sir John Hawkwood, Sir John Bonham,
Christopher Croker, Sir
Henry Maleverer...
-
oldest lay
foundations in England. It was
founded by
William Sevenoke in 1432.
Sevenoke, a foundling, had been
brought up in the town. In
later life he...
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believes these references were to
Henry VIII's reign: Hasted, vol. 3, '
Sevenoke',
footnote 12 Taylor, pp. 163–5 The
National Archive: PRO, Exchequer, E...
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Richard ('****')
Whittington (1397, 1398, 1406 and 1419; 4 terms)
William Sevenoke (1418) Sir
Robert Fowler (elected in 1883 and in 1885). Sir
William Russell...
- Sir
Richard Marlowe (Ironmonger)
Second of two terms. 1418 Sir
William Sevenoke (Grocer) 1419 Sir
Richard Whittington Mercer Fourth and
final term. 1420...
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Sevenoaks Grammar School Sevenoaks School 1432
Independent Founded by
William Sevenoke via a 1432 bequest.
Sutton Valence Grammar School Sutton Valence School...
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Thomas Pyke 1411 John Reynwell,
William Cotton 1412 Rauf Levenham,
William Sevenoke 1413 John Sutton, John Mic**** 1414 John Myc****,
Thomas Aleyn 1415 Aleyn...
- much
magnificence is the
gateway tower") Hasted,
Edward (1797). Parishes:
Sevenoke. The
History and
Topographical Survey of the
County of Kent. Vol. 3. Institute...