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Thomas Vyner (MP)
Thomas Vyner may refer to: * Sir Thomas Vyner, 1st Baronet (1588–1665), Lord Mayor of London in 1653 * Thomas Vyner (MP) (1666–1707), MP for Great Grimsby 1699–1701 * Thomas Vyner (priest) (died 1673), Canon of Windsor and Dean of Gloucester Cathedral See also * Vyner (other) {{hndis, Vyner, Thomas ...
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Sir Thomas Vyner, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Vyner, 1st Baronet (15 December 1588 – 11 May 1665) was an English merchant and politician who served as the Lord Mayor of London in 1653. Vyner supplied gold bullion to two English kings and to the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. Born at North Cerney, Gloucestershire, on 15 December 1588, Vyner was the son of Thomas and Anne Vyner. After his father's death in 1600, Vyner was sent to London to live with his sister and brother-in-law, Samuel Moore. Samuel Moore introduced Vyner to the goldsmithing trade. Vyner soon became a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and later became its prime warden. In 1622, Vyner purchased a mansion in what was then the village of Hackney Central, Hackney near London. On 8 July 1624, James I appointed Vyner to the office of comptroller of the Liberty of the Mint, mint. Under the regime of Oliver Cromwell, Vyner supplied large quantities of gold bullion to and created coinage for both the English government and the East India C ...
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Thomas Vyner (MP)
Thomas Vyner may refer to: * Sir Thomas Vyner, 1st Baronet (1588–1665), Lord Mayor of London in 1653 * Thomas Vyner (MP) (1666–1707), MP for Great Grimsby 1699–1701 * Thomas Vyner (priest) (died 1673), Canon of Windsor and Dean of Gloucester Cathedral See also * Vyner (other) {{hndis, Vyner, Thomas ...
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Great Grimsby (UK Parliament Constituency)
Great Grimsby was a List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies, constituency in North East Lincolnshire represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom since December 2019 by Lia Nici of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party. Between 1918 and 1983 it was known simply as Grimsby; following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was subject to boundary changes, incorporating the neighbouring town of Cleethorpes. As a consequence, it was renamed Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes (UK Parliament constituency), Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes, first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election, 2024 general election. Constituency profile Fishing is a significant sector in Grimsby which is a deprived area. These factors meant the constituency voted strongly to Brexit, leave the EU in 2016. Boundaries The constituency followed the boundaries of the old Borough of Great Gri ...
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Thomas Vyner (priest)
Thomas Vyner DD (1629 - 11 April 1673) was a Church of England minister and Dean of Gloucester Family He was the son of William Vyner of Eathorpe, Warwickshire and younger brother of Sir Robert Vyner, 1st Baronet. He obtained his BA at Catherine Hall, Cambridge in 1650. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Izod(d. 1650), rector of Stanton, Gloucestershire. In 1652 he succeeded his father-in-law as rector of Stanton and three years later was incorporated at the University of Oxford. He was subsequently awarded a BD in 1662 and became DD in 1671 by letters patent from the king. He died in 1673 aged 44, and was buried in the Lady Chapel of Gloucester Cathedral. He left a son Thomas (d. 1706), who inherited the Gautby estate of his uncle Sir Robert Vyner, and 2 daughters: Elizabeth married John Snell of Salisbury Hall, Hertfordshire and Honor married Thomas Leigh, merchant of London, brother of Sir Francis Leigh. Clement Barksdale, dedicated his translation of Hugo Grotius to S ...
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