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John Garrard

Sir John Garrard, sometimes spelt Gerrard (''c.'' 1546 – 7 May 1625), was a City of London merchant, a member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, a Buckinghamshire landowner, and a Lord Mayor of London.
==Life==
Garrard was a younger son of Sir William Gerrard, Garrard, or Garret, Haberdasher, of Dorney Court, Buckinghamshire, who had bought the manor of Dorney in 1542, going on to serve as Lord Mayor of London in 1555.〔John Burke, ''A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'' (1833), (p. 592 )〕 His mother was Isabel, daughter of Julian Nethermill, of Coventry,〔S. T. Bindoff, ''The House of Commons: 1509-1553'' (Secker & Warburg, 1982), p. 191〕 and his paternal grandfather was John Gerrard, ''alias'' Garret, of Sittingbourne.〔Edward Hasted, ''The history and topographical survey of the county of Kent'', vol. 2 (W. Bristow, 1797), (p. 429 )〕
He was born about 1546, if his tomb correctly recorded his age at death.〔 His father, Sir William, died in 1571, to be succeeded by the elder son, another William Garrard.〔

John Garrard became a member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers and
married Jane, the daughter of Richard Partridge, a citizen of the City of London, and with her had thirteen children, including John (born about 1585), Benedict, Anne, Elizabeth, Ursula, Jane (baptized 1602), and at least two other daughters, these eight surviving infancy.〔 At least four other children died young, a son named John who was born and died in 1597, Margaret, the twin of Jane, who was baptized in May 1602 but died in June 1603, another John who was baptized in December 1604, and a son named Thomas.〔
In 1593 Garrard was one of the two Sheriffs of the City of London, and at Michaelmas 1601 he was elected Lord Mayor of London, the term of office being for one year. In 1607 he succeeded his elder brother, Sir William Garrard, to the family estates at Dorney.〔
Garrard sold the manor of Southfleet in Kent to Sir William Sedley of Aylesford.〔George Willis, ''Willis's current notes'' (G. Willis, 1856), (p. 30 (footnote) )〕
On 24 January 1616, Garrard's wife died, and Garrard himself followed on 7 May 1625, to be buried with his wife, and like his father, in the church of St Magnus-the-Martyr, London. A monument to him, erected by his son Benedict Gerrard, survives there,〔''Some account of the Lord Mayors and Sheriffs of the city of London: during the first quarter of the seventeenth century, 1601-1625'' (Phillimore and Co., 1897), pp. 6-7〕 and reads as follows.
His son and heir, another Sir John Garrard, or Gerrard, was created a baronet in 1623 (see Garrard baronets).〔

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