-
which she used.
Greene claimed that she had
accompanied Willimot into a wood
where she said
Willimot had
conjured up two
spirits in the form of a
kitten and...
- Sir
Robert Willimot (died 1746), of Banstead, Surrey, was a
British politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1734 to 1741. He was Lord
Mayor of...
- her
mother when she died,
while the
Leicestershire cunning-woman Joan
Willimot related, in 1618, that a
mysterious figure whom she only
referred to as...
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Civic offices Preceded by Sir
Robert Godshall Lord
Mayor of
London 1742 Succeeded by Sir
Robert Willimot...
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Robert Godschall Vintner 1742
George Heathcote, MP
Salter 1742 Sir
Robert Willimot Cooper 1743 Sir
Robert Westley Merchant Taylor 1744 Sir
Henry Marshall...
-
Lockwood Sir John
Barnard Francis Child Richard Hopkins Succeeded by
Robert Willimot Sir John
Barnard Micajah Perry Humphry Parsons Lord
Mayor of
London In...
-
Parish of St
Columb Major. In 1823 he
married Charlotte Willimot, the
daughter of
Alderman Willimot of Cambridge, and had six children. His
younger brother...
-
Eyles 1727–1734
Micajah Perry 1727–1741
Humphry Parsons 1727–1741
Robert Willimot 1734–1741 Sir
Robert Godschall 1741–1742
George Heathcote 1741–1747 Sir...
- 1727-1741 Sir John Eyles, Bt 1727-1734
Humphrey Parsons 1727-1741
Robert Willimot 1734-1741 Succeeded by Sir John
Barnard George Heathcote Daniel Lambert...
- Brewery. The
following Coopers were Lord
Mayor of London: 1742: Sir
Robert Willimot, the
first person to hold
office from a
minor company 1777: Sir
James Esdaile...