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William Gregory (lord mayor)
Sir William Gregory | |
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| In office 1451–1452 | |
| Preceded by | Nicholas Wyfold |
| Succeeded by | Geoffrey Fielding |
| Born | c.Biography of william gregory1400 |
| Died | 1467 London, England |
| Children | Two daughters |
Sir William Gregory (c. 1400 in Mildenhall - 1467 in London) was Lord Mayor of London[1] from 1451 to 1452.[2]
Biography
The son of Roger Gregory of Mildenhall[3] and an alderman of the Skinners Company, he made generous bequests to the church of Ss Anne and Agnes, Gresham Street, Aldersgate.[4]
He was a wealthy man, and, in 1461, founded a chantry at Ss Anne and Agnes from the rents of some property in the parish which he had purchased from a widow, Margaret Holmehegge, and two other persons.
On 6 November 1465, he made his will, by which it appears that he had been three times married (his wives were named Joan, Julian, and Joan respectively), had two daughters and had nine grandchildr