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191:. In 1559 he was Master of the Clothworkers. In 1560, he was elected Alderman, a dignity to which no citizen worth less than 2000 marks could then attain, and in the same year, together with another Alderman, loaned the City ÂŖ1000 towards the purchase of wheat. In 1561, he became President of
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