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Francis Child (died 1740)

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419: 459: 453: 227: 148:. Towards the close of his mayoralty, on 28 September of the following year, he attended with the court of aldermen, sheriffs, and other officials to congratulate George II on his safe return from Hanover. On this occasion, the king conferred the honour of knighthood upon the lord mayor, Alderman John Barnard, and Alderman Henry Hankey, one of the sheriffs. 71:, in 1721, Child became the head of the banking firm, which was then carried on under the style of Francis Child & Co. He was also elected on 10 October of the same year to succeed his brother and father as aldermen of the ward of 237: 536: 141:
in the left-hand corner. These were worded very similarly to the Bank of England notes of the present day and were discontinued, as Mr. F. G. H. Price considers, before 1800.
502: 67:. He was probably born in 1684, as the record of his admission to the freedom of the city of London is dated 12 March 1705. On the death of his elder brother, Sir 521: 289: 100: 546: 495: 395: 365: 112: 133:, and his portrait is preserved in the boardroom of that institution; another portrait, painted in his robes as lord mayor, is to be found at 551: 488: 391: 382: 246: 184: 370: 314: 298: 294: 116: 108: 104: 434: 354: 328: 319: 257: 266: 340: 309: 164: 68: 64: 541: 48: 145: 92: 526: 418: 531: 468: 424: 361: 285: 130: 96: 52: 304: 278: 152: 138: 72: 28: 76: 410: 144:
Child became Lord Mayor in 1731 and appointed as his chaplain Dr. John Middleton, rector of
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Child purchased in 1726 an estate at Northall for £19,501, which now forms part of the
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in the year of his mayoralty and was re-elected in 1732.
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and was also returned at the succeeding election in
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Temple Bar
Osterley Park
Middlesex
banker
politician
House of Commons
Lord Mayor of London
Francis Child
Robert Child
Farringdon Without
Sheriff of London
Humphrey Parsons
Goldsmiths' Company
Member of Parliament
City of London
1722 general election
1727 general election
Middlesex
1734
Osterley
Christ's Hospital
Osterley Park
Temple Bar
St. Peter's, Cornhill
East India Company
Fulham
"CHILD, Francis (c.1684-1740), of the Marygold, by Temple Bar, and Osterley Pk., Mdx"


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