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Cuthbert Buckell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cuthbert Buckell Sir Cuthbert Buckell (or Buckle) was a 16th-century English merchant and Lord Mayor of London. He was born in Westmorland, the son of Christopher Buckle. He was a member of the Vintners Company of London. He later pursued political offices, and was elected alderman of Farrington ward in 1582. That same year, he served a partial term as one of the Sheriffs of London, to finish the term of John Haydon, who had died in office.〔Milbourn, Thomas () "The Vintner's Company" pg. 86〕 He was elected mayor in 1593. One notable event of his term was the Dutch Church Libel, in which bills were posted in London against French Protestant refugees; Buckell received a letter from the Privy Council urging him to find and interrogate those responsible.〔Nicholl, Charles () "The Lodger Shakespeare: Life on Silver Street" pg. 97〕 Buckell's term was also marked by a virulent epidemic of plague, as a result of which he ordered all of the theaters of London closed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Privy Council Letter to Sir Cuthbert Buckle, Lord Mayor" )〕 He died before completing his term of office.〔Corporation of London () "Analytical Indexes to Volumes II. and VIII. of the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia" pg. 50〕 His term was completed by Richard Martin. He was a generous benefactor to Brough-under-Stainmore, both in life and in his will.〔Jewell, Helen M. () "The North-South Divide: The Origins of Northern Consciousness in England" pg. 144〕 He was buried at St Mary-at-Hill in London.〔Marshall, George W. () "The Genealogist, Vol. 3" pg. 252〕 Among his descendants was Sarah Crowe, wife of John Carpenter, 4th Earl of Tyrconnell.〔Berry, William "Pedigrees of the Families of the County of Sussex" pg. 22〕 ==References==
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