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Sir Robert Vyner, 1st Baronet

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Having been appointed the king's goldsmith in 1661, Sir Robert was one of those who lent large sums of money for the expenses of the state and the extravagances of the court; over £400,000 was owing to him when the national exchequer suspended payment in the move called the
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After moving to London, Robert soon became a partner in his uncle's business, and in 1666 was elected an Alderman of the City of London; in 1665 he was made a knight, and in the following year a baronet. He was sheriff during the year of the
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visited the house twice to borrow money on behalf of the king. Pepys recorded in his diary how Sir Robert had shown him the body of a black boy who had worked as a servant, but had died of
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in 1674. Combining like his uncle the business of a banker with that of a goldsmith, Viner, who produced the jewel-studded replica of the
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1672, and he was reduced to the necessity of compounding with his creditors. He obtained from the state an annuity of £25,000.
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Freedom's debt : the Royal African Company and the politics of the Atlantic slave trade, 1672-1752
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The Several Declarations of The Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa
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Vyner was born in Warwick in 1631. He migrated to London in his early life.
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Aylmer, G. E. (January 2008) . "Vyner , Sir Robert, baronet (1631–1688)".
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1660. Following the banquet attended by Charles II,
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Index

Sir Robert Viner

John Michael Wright
Viner
Lord Mayor of London
Warwick
goldsmith-banker
Lord Mayor
City of London
Great Fire of London
City of London
Crown of St. Edward
Charles II
Mansion House
Swakeleys House
Ickenham
France
Samuel Pepys
consumption
Vyners School
High Sheriff of Norfolk
Great Stop of the Exchequer
Royal Africa Company
Windsor



Chisholm 1911
SDt Edward's Crown
the King's Orb

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