Richard Levett
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Sir Richard Levett (died 1711) was an English merchant, politician and slave trader who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1699. Born in Ashwell, Rutland, he moved to London and established a pioneering mercantile career, becoming involved with the Bank of England and the East India Company. Levett was acquainted with many prominent individuals during his time in London, among them Samuel Pepys, John Houblon, William Gore, Sir John Holt, Robert Hooke, and Charles Eyre. He acquired several properties in Kew and Cripplegate.[1]
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Sir Richard Levett | |
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Died | (1711-01-20)20 January 1711 Kew, England |
Resting place | St Anne's Church, Kew, Richmond-upon-Thames |
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Children | Elizabeth, Mary, Frances, Anne, Richard |
Parent(s) | Richard Levett Katherine Levett |
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