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Peter Perchard

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The election was held for the office of Lord Mayor on 9 October 1804. Perchard was one of three candidates, the others being his fellow Aldermen, James Shaw and Charles Flower. Perchard won 1781 votes to Shaw's 1652, and was duly declared Lord Mayor. In his acceptance speech, Perchard described
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Three of their children, Mary, Mathew, and Mathew-Henry, died in infancy, a second daughter, Martha, died aged 10. Perchard died only 10 weeks after the end of his Mayoralty, and was buried with his wife and four children in
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in 1832 with his recollections of Perchard, said of him that "...his exterior was handsome, and he had a commanding mien, though features repulsive and prominent and well turned"
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An Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Society for the Discharge and Relief of Persons Imprisoned for Small Debts Throughout England and Wales
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Le Mesurier), were married for 18 years and had six children. Perchard's wife was from a prominent Guernsey family, her first cousin was the wealthy merchant
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wrote to Perchard about the poor conditions at the debtors' prison in Southwark during Perchard's time as Lord Mayor but received no reply from him.
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himself as being "late of life" but said that "we cease to live when we cease to be of any use to the public".
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after the British government declared reprisals against the allies of the nascent
86: 19:(c. 1729 – 21 January 1806) was a British goldsmith and merchant who served as 71: 27: 66:
on 12 April 1798 as a goldsmith. He was subsequently elected one of the
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St Peter Port, 1680–1830: The History of an International Entrepôt
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Perchard worked as a merchant on his native island of
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Lord Mayor of London
Guernsey
Channel Islands
English Channel
United States of America
French West Indies
alderman
City of London
Candlewick ward
Sheriffs of the City of London
liveryman
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
James Neild
née
Paul Le Mesurier
St Mary Abchurch
Cannon Street
City of London
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