Master of The Mercers' Company - Edward IV of England

Edward IV of England

1461 WILLIAM CANTLOWE
1462 JOHN STOCKETON
1463 RAFF VERNEY
1464 JOHN LAMBERT
1465 JOHN TATE
1466 JOHN MIDELTON
1467 HUGH WICHE
1468 JOHN STOCKETON
1469 THOMAS MUSCHAMPE
1470 RAFF VERNEY
1471 JOHN BROWNE
1472 RICHARD GARDENER
1473 JOHN WARDE
1474 JOHN MIDELTON
1475 RAFF VERNEY
1476 JOHN BROWNE
1477 RICHARD RAWSON
1478 RICHARD GARDENER
1479 HENRY COLET
1480 THOMAS ILOM
1481 ROBERT TATE
1482 JOHN MATHEWE

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