Master of The Mercers' Company - William III of England and Mary II of England

William III of England and Mary II of England

1689 William Ivatt
1690 Edward Des Bouverie
1691 William Gore
1692 Thomas Papillon
1693 Benjamin Thorowgood
1694 Thomas Langham
1695 William Ivatt
1696 John Wolfe
1697 William Gore
1698 Thomas Papillon
1699 Edmond Harrison
1700 William Hedges
1701 Samuel Moyer

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