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John Pyel
John Pyel (born c.1310 – 1382) was a London merchant who was elected Mayor of London in 1372. ==Biography==
He was born circa 1310 in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire and inherited land there from his father, which he added to during his lifetime. In 1353 he purchased the manor of Irthlingborough from Sir Simon de Drayton. His brother Henry became Archdeacon of Northampton. He became a merchant in London, served as an Alderman of Castle Baynard ward 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Calendar of letter-books of the city of London: G: 1352-1374 ); see also Letter-Books of the City of London〕 and a Sheriff of London in 1369 and was then elected Mayor of London in 1372. In 1375 he obtained a royal licence to found the college of St. Peter, Irthlingborough, a college for six secular canons — one of whom should be dean — and four clerks, but died before his intention was actually carried out. The design, involving the development of the local parish church into a chantry college, was eventually accomplished with the help of the Archdeacon of London by his widow, Joan, in 1388.
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