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Sir Thomas Abney (January 1640 – 6 February 1722) was an English merchant and banker who served as Lord Mayor of London from 1700 to 1701. Abney was the son of James Abney and was born in Willesley , then in Derbyshire but now in Leicestershire .
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Sir Thomas Abney (1690 or 1691 – 1750) was an English barrister and later judge.He was baptized at Willesley, Derbyshire (now in Leicestershire) on 30 April 1691 [1] and was the younger son of Sir Edward Abney (who in turn was the elder brother of Sir Thomas Abney, Lord Mayor of London), by his second wife, Judith, daughter and co-heir of Peter Barr, of London.
Sir Thomas Abney: Fishmonger: 18th century. Elected Name Mother Livery Company Notes ... Sir Thomas Dakin: Spectacle Maker: 1871: Sir John Sills Gibbons, 1st Baronet ...
Lady Abney was of an Independent religious faith (known as Congregational, after the 1830s), as were her husband Sir Thomas Abney and long-term houseguest Dr Isaac Watts. Throughout the year when Sir Thomas held office as Lord Mayor, and Mary Abney was Lady Mayoress, they each had to practice occasional conformity to the Church of England, as ...
He married Parnel Abney, the only daughter and heiress of Thomas Abney of Willesley Hall in Willesley, Derbyshire. Thomas Abney was the son of Sir Thomas Abney, Justice of the Common Pleas. Hastings had two sons, Charles, born on 1 October 1792, and Frank, who was born on 6 February 1794, and a daughter, Selina, who died young. [2]
Thomas Abney; Sir William Acton, 1st Baronet; Hannah Allen (bookseller) Isaac Allerton Jr. Phineas Andrews; Allen Apsley (administrator) Edward Ashe (died 1656) Sir Joseph Ashe, 1st Baronet; William Ashhurst; Henry Ashurst (merchant) Robert Aske (merchant) Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 4th Baronet
1689: Thomas Lamplugh 1702: John Sharp 1714: Sir William Dawes, 3rd Baronet 1727: Lancelot Blackburne 1821: Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt 1831: Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt