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Title: A historical catalogue of the pictures, herse-cloths & tapestry at Merchant taylors' hall with a list of the sculptures & engravings
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Fry, Frederick Morris Merchant Taylors' Company
Subjects: Merchant Taylors' Company
Publisher: London, Chapman and Hall
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute

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of that work in the BritishMuseum is a careful water-colour copy of the picture. A similarcopy is in the possession of the Company (see No. 40). Second son of William Craven, of Appletreewick, Burnsall,Yorkshire, a peasant, and Beatrix (Hunter) his wife. Born 1548 ; apprenticed to Robert Hulson, 1562, by businessa woollen-draper; Freedom, 1569; Livery, 1583; 2nd Warden,1593, the year the plague was hot in the City; Court, 1594 ;excused service as Master; Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward,1600; of Cordwainer Ward, 1602, and of Lime Street Ward,1611 ; Sheriff, 1600 ; founded Burnsall Grammar School, 1602 ;knighted at Whitehall, July 26, 1603 (the day after James I.sCoronation) ; married, about 1605, Elizabeth Whitmore, daughterof William Whitmore, of London, merchant, and sister of SirGeorge Whitmore (Lord Mayor, 1631); Lord Mayor, 1610,when the Show was revived with splendour; President of ChristsHospital, 1611 till his death. He built and lived in a house in Leadenhall Street, which in 78
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THE OLD EAST INDIA H0U£E7N LEM)E!IHALL STREET 1648 TO I726 r*OfX -\TWNHN4 IVTKEPOSSBSJtON Ot ?i»?jlHAJB OT THE INDJA. . 12 IWtfMIS BY fi . CRAVENS HOUSE. 1648 was converted into the East India House. By deed, datedin 1615, Craven gave hereditaments in London to the Company,and directed by will, dated August 9, 1616, that part of the rentshould be appropriated to pensions. By his second will, datedJuly 16, 1617, he gave 100 nobles for a dinner for the Companyon the day of his funeral.1 These wills were proved July 27,1618, by his widow. Died July 1618. Buried, according to the directions in hiswill, in the Church of St. Andrew Undershaft.2 A contem-porary records that it was a great funeral where there wereabove 500 mourners. The church contains no monument tohis memory. Sir Williams eldest son was the distinguished soldier who wascreated Earl Craven.3 He was free of the Company, and in1692, when 86 years of age, was elected Master,4 but declined toserve. Sir Williams second son was

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