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William Withers

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he stood for the City again, but came bottom of the poll. He became Colonel of the Yellow regiment of the City militia in 1705, and in 1706 became Governor of the Irish Society for life. He was runner up for the mayoralty for 1706, and was then chosen to serve as Lord Mayor for the year 1707 to 1708.
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Withers was the second son of William Withers, a linen-draper, of St. Mary-le-Bow, London, and his first wife Sarah Cornish, daughter of George Cornish. He was a descendant of Sir Thomas Wyther and was believed to be the first family member to spell the name Wyther as Withers. It is sometimes
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In 1707 he lost his command in the Militia, but became a Sub-Governor of the Royal African Company. On the strength of being Mayor, he was elected again as MP for the City of London at a by-election on 16 December 1707, following the death of Sir
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on 20 October 1699 when he was a member of the City delegation which congratulated the King on his return from the Continent. He became Prime Warden of the Fishmonger's Company in 1700
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difficult to distinguish father and son in the record, and Withers may have been the common counsellor for Cheap from 1675 to 1680. In 1680, like his father, he became a freeman of the
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Broadside supporting the new Tory City of London members of parliament, Sir William Withers, Sir Richard Hoare, Sir George Newland, and (Sir) John Cass.
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for the year 1701 to 1702, which meant that as returning officer, he could not stand for election at the second general election of 1701 or the
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from 1697 to 1698. In 1698, he became a Director of the New East India Company and was elected Alderman for
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Withers was probably a Commissioner for taking subscriptions to land bank in 1696 and an Assistant of the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for the City of London
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At the first general election of 1701 Withers was returned as
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Members of the Parliament of England for the City of London
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Withers was returned again for the City of London at the
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Sir William Withers
William Withers (disambiguation)
Fulham
English
British House of Commons
Lord Mayor of London
Fishmonger's Company
Chertsey Abbey
Surrey

Royal African Company
Farringdon Within
William III
Member of Parliament
London
Sheriff of London
1702 English general election
1705 English general election
Robert Clayton
1708 British general election
Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals
1710 British general election
1713 British general election
Whigs
1715 British general election
All Saints Church, Fulham



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