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William Stone (mercer)

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His wife was called Barbara. Arrangements were made to pay a royal debt of £1000 to her in 1608. His daughter Julian Stone married Nicholas Herrick, a London goldsmith, and was the mother of the poet
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wrote that Stone died at his house in Leyton on 14 September 1607 of a fever after drinking a quart of
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costumes at court. With Thomas Henshawe, and the brewer Francis Snellinge, he petitioned the
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He was a son of Reginald Stone, a London fishmonger. Stone was knighted by
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Punishing the Dead: Suicide, Lordship, and Community in Britain, 1500–1830
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Horses and the Aristocratic Lifestyle in Early Modern England
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for a debt of £300 for goods sold to the French ambassador,
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The Pleasant Conceits of Old Hobson, The Merry Londoner
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Index

mercer
King James I
Michael Hicks
Baptist Hicks
Cheapside
Leyton
Anne of Denmark
George Carew
George Heriot
Thomas Henshawe
masque
Earl of Salisbury
Christophe de Harlay, Count of Beaumont
Master of the Clothworker's Company
Turkey Company
John Chamberlain
sack
St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street
Robert Herrick
Richard Johnson
Mary Anne Everett Green
100 Objects: Clothworker's Company
Categories
1607 deaths
Mercers
16th-century English businesspeople
17th-century English merchants
Household of Anne of Denmark

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