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English businessman Treolar in 1922 Sir William Purdie Treloar , 1st Baronet ( 13 January 1843 - 6 September 1923 ) was an English businessman who was Sheriff of London in 1889-1900 and Lord Mayor of London in 1906-1907 .
He established an active " Cripples ' Fund " as his mayoral appeal .
Career
Treloar was born in London , and educated at King 's College School .
He was head of the firm of Treloar and Sons ( haberdashery ) , and Director and Trustee of T. Cook and Son .
He was selected an Alderman of the City of London for the Ward of Farringdon Without from 1892 , a Sheriff of the City of London in 1899 and Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1906-1907 .
On St Thomas 's Day , 21 December 1881 , he became a Common Councilman for the Ward of Farringdon Without .
He served as a Common Councilman until he became its Alderman in 1892 .
He was the author of A Lord Mayor 's Diary 1906-7 ( 1920 ) and of the earlier works
Ludgate Hill : Past and Present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , Prince of Palms ( 1884 ) , With the Kaiser in the East , 1898 ( 1915 ) and Wilkes and the City ( 1917 ) .
Lord Mayor of London Sir William Treloar established a " Cripples ' Fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his Alton Hospital during his tenure as Lord Mayor of London 9 November 1906 to 1907 .
Sir William and Lady Treloar greeted their first patients at Alton railway station on 8 September 1908 and a new branch was opened at Sandy Point , Hayling Island , in September 1919 , with 50 patients .
As a result of this in 1908 he opened Treloar College and Treloar School , near Alton , Hampshire , which has become part of the Treloar Trust a charity supporting the UK 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
Treloar maintains its links with The City and Livery Companies : each Lord Mayor of the City of London automatically becomes a trustee of Treloar
Trust and visits the college and school .
During his period of office as Lord Mayor he made a ceremonial visit to Cornwall , the county from which his ancestors came .
He received the Freedom of Helston at Helston Guild hall and had the honour of leading the full dress Furry Dance at noon on 8 May 1907 .
Honours Escutcheon of the Treloar baronets of Grange Mount He was knighted by Queen Victoria in his year as sheriff , at Windsor Castle on 29 March 1900 .
On 8
May 1907 he was in Helston , Cornwall " the home of my fathers " and was given the Freedom of the Borough of Helston and then Freedom of the Borough of Truro .
On 8 July 1907 , Treloar conducted the opening of Simmons Park in Okehampton , Devon .
After this date , a Swiss-style chalet - named Chalet Treloar - was built by the riverside in his honour .
On 17
July 1907 he was created a baronet , of Grange Mount in the Parish of All Saints , Upper Norwood , in the Borough of Croydon .
Sir William died at his home Grange Mount , in Upper Norwood on 6
September 1923 aged 80 and was buried alongside his wife at Shirley , Surrey .


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english businessman [PERSON] treolar in 1922 sir william purdie treloar [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] ( 13 january [PERIOD] 1843 - 6 september [PERIOD] 1923 ) was an english businessman [PERSON] who was sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] in 1889-1900 and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] in 1906-1907 . he established an active " cripples [PERSON] ' fund [GROUP] " as his mayoral appeal [PERSON] . career treloar [PERSON] was born in london [PLACE] , and educated at king [PERSON] 's college school [INSTITUTION] . he was head [HEAD] of the firm [INSTITUTION] of treloar [PERSON] and sons [PERSON] ( haberdashery [UNKNOWN] ) , and director [INSTITUTION] and trustee [PERSON] of t. cook [PLACE] and son [PERSON] . he was selected an alderman [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] for the ward [PERSON] of farringdon [UNKNOWN] without from 1892 , a sheriff [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] in 1899 and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] in 1906-1907 . on st thomas [PERSON] 's day [PERIOD] , 21 december [PERIOD] 1881 , he became a common councilman [PERSON] for the ward [PERSON] of farringdon [UNKNOWN] without . he served as a common councilman [PERSON] until he became its alderman [PERSON] in 1892 . he was the author [PERSON] of a lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] 's diary [ABSTRACT ENTITY] 1906-7 ( 1920 ) and of the earlier works ludgate hill : past [PERIOD] and present [PERIOD] ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince [PERSON] of palms [PERSON] ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser [PERSON] in the east [PLACE] , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes [PERSON] and the city [PLACE] ( 1917 ) . lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london sir william [PERSON] treloar [PERSON] established a " cripples [PERSON] ' fund [GROUP] " as his mayoral appeal [PERSON] , for which he gained 10,000 pounds [UNIT] of donations [ACT] for his alton hospital [PLACE] during his tenure [PERIOD] as lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] 9 november 1906 to 1907 . sir william [PERSON] and lady treloar [PERSON] greeted their first patients [WORD] at alton railway station [PLACE] on 8 september [PERIOD] 1908 and a new branch was opened at sandy point [PERSON] , hayling island [PLACE] , in september [PERIOD] 1919 , with 50 patients [WORD] . as a result [RESULT] of this in 1908 he opened treloar college [INSTITUTION] and treloar school [INSTITUTION] , near alton [PERSON] , hampshire [PLACE] , which has become part of the treloar trust [TRUST] a charity [PERSON] supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre [UNKNOWN] providing education [EVENT] , independence training [RESULT] and opportunities [OPPORTUNITY] for young people [HUMAN GROUP] with physical disabilities [UNKNOWN] . treloar [PERSON] maintains its links [EVENT] with the city [PLACE] and livery companies [UNKNOWN] : each lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] automatically becomes a trustee [PERSON] of treloar [PERSON] trust and visits the college [INSTITUTION] and school [INSTITUTION] . during his period [PERIOD] of office [PLACE] as lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] he made a ceremonial visit [EVENT] to cornwall [PERSON] , the county [PLACE] from which his ancestors [EVENT] came . he received the freedom [PERSON] of helston [UNKNOWN] at helston guild hall [PLACE] and had the honour [UNKNOWN] of leading the full dress furry dance [PERSON] at noon [PERSON] on 8 may [PERIOD] 1907 . honours escutcheon [UNKNOWN] of the treloar baronets [PERSON] of grange mount he [PERSON] was knighted by queen victoria [PERSON] in his year [PERIOD] as sheriff [PERSON] , at windsor castle [PERSON] on 29 march [PERIOD] 1900 . on 8 may [PERIOD] 1907 he was in helston [UNKNOWN] , cornwall [PERSON] " the home [PLACE] of my fathers [PERSON] " and was given the freedom [PERSON] of the borough [RELATIONSHIP] of helston [UNKNOWN] and then freedom [PERSON] of the borough [RELATIONSHIP] of truro [PLACE] . on 8 july [PERIOD] 1907 , treloar [PERSON] conducted the opening [STUDY] of simmons park [PLACE] in okehampton [UNKNOWN] , devon [PERSON] . after this date [RESULT] , a swiss-style chalet [PERSON] - named chalet treloar [PERSON] - was built by the riverside [PLACE] in his honour [UNKNOWN] . on 17 july [PERIOD] 1907 he was created a baronet [PERSON] , of grange mount [PLACE] in the parish [PERSON] of all saints [PLACE] , upper norwood [PERSON] , in the borough [RELATIONSHIP] of croydon [PLACE] . sir william [PERSON] died at his home grange mount [PLACE] , in upper norwood [PERSON] on 6 september [PERIOD] 1923 aged 80 and was buried alongside his wife [PERSON] at shirley [PERSON] , surrey [PERSON] .

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2lord mayor7HUMAN ROLE english businessman treolar in 1922 sir william purdie treloar , 1st baronet ( 13 january 1843 - 6 september 1923 ) was an english businessman who was sheriff of london in 1889-1900 and lord mayor of london in 1906-1907 .
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5september4PERIOD english businessman treolar in 1922 sir william purdie treloar , 1st baronet ( 13 january 1843 - 6 september 1923 ) was an english businessman who was sheriff of london in 1889-1900 and lord mayor of london in 1906-1907 .
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9may2PERIOD he received the freedom of helston at helston guild hall and had the honour of leading the full dress furry dance at noon on 8 may 1907 .
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24baronet2PERSON english businessman treolar in 1922 sir william purdie treloar , 1st baronet ( 13 january 1843 - 6 september 1923 ) was an english businessman who was sheriff of london in 1889-1900 and lord mayor of london in 1906-1907 .
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27tenure1PERIOD lord mayor of london sir william treloar established a " cripples ' fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his alton hospital during his tenure as lord mayor of london 9 november 1906 to 1907 .
28truro1PLACE may 1907 he was in helston , cornwall " the home of my fathers " and was given the freedom of the borough of helston and then freedom of the borough of truro .
29pounds1UNIT lord mayor of london sir william treloar established a " cripples ' fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his alton hospital during his tenure as lord mayor of london 9 november 1906 to 1907 .
30wife1PERSON september 1923 aged 80 and was buried alongside his wife at shirley , surrey .
31sandy point1PERSON sir william and lady treloar greeted their first patients at alton railway station on 8 september 1908 and a new branch was opened at sandy point , hayling island , in september 1919 , with 50 patients .
32december1PERIOD on st thomas 's day , 21 december 1881 , he became a common councilman for the ward of farringdon without .
33year1PERIOD honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
34treloar school1INSTITUTION as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
35queen victoria1PERSON honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
36charity1PERSON as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
37opportunities1OPPORTUNITY as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
38result1RESULT as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
39windsor castle1PERSON honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
40links1EVENT treloar maintains its links with the city and livery companies : each lord mayor of the city of london automatically becomes a trustee of treloar
41london november1PERIOD
42period1PERIOD during his period of office as lord mayor he made a ceremonial visit to cornwall , the county from which his ancestors came .
43croydon1PLACE july 1907 he was created a baronet , of grange mount in the parish of all saints , upper norwood , in the borough of croydon .
44london sir william treloar1PERSON lord mayor of london sir william treloar established a " cripples ' fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his alton hospital during his tenure as lord mayor of london 9 november 1906 to 1907 .
45noon1PERSON he received the freedom of helston at helston guild hall and had the honour of leading the full dress furry dance at noon on 8 may 1907 .
46independence training1RESULT as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
47parish1PERSON july 1907 he was created a baronet , of grange mount in the parish of all saints , upper norwood , in the borough of croydon .
48fathers1PERSON may 1907 he was in helston , cornwall " the home of my fathers " and was given the freedom of the borough of helston and then freedom of the borough of truro .
49home grange mount1PLACE sir william died at his home grange mount , in upper norwood on 6
50devon1PERSON on 8 july 1907 , treloar conducted the opening of simmons park in okehampton , devon .
51works ludgate hill1HILL
52grange mount1PLACE honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
53january1PERIOD english businessman treolar in 1922 sir william purdie treloar , 1st baronet ( 13 january 1843 - 6 september 1923 ) was an english businessman who was sheriff of london in 1889-1900 and lord mayor of london in 1906-1907 .
54hampshire1PLACE as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
55simmons park1PLACE on 8 july 1907 , treloar conducted the opening of simmons park in okehampton , devon .
56present1PERIOD ludgate hill : past and present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince of palms ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser in the east , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes and the city ( 1917 ) .
57alton railway station1PLACE sir william and lady treloar greeted their first patients at alton railway station on 8 september 1908 and a new branch was opened at sandy point , hayling island , in september 1919 , with 50 patients .
58office1PLACE during his period of office as lord mayor he made a ceremonial visit to cornwall , the county from which his ancestors came .
59college school1INSTITUTION treloar was born in london , and educated at king 's college school .
60july1PERIOD on 8 july 1907 , treloar conducted the opening of simmons park in okehampton , devon .
61kaiser1PERSON ludgate hill : past and present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince of palms ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser in the east , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes and the city ( 1917 ) .
62alton hospital1PLACE lord mayor of london sir william treloar established a " cripples ' fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his alton hospital during his tenure as lord mayor of london 9 november 1906 to 1907 .
63treloar college1INSTITUTION as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
64livery companies1UNKNOWN treloar maintains its links with the city and livery companies : each lord mayor of the city of london automatically becomes a trustee of treloar
65dress furry dance1PERSON he received the freedom of helston at helston guild hall and had the honour of leading the full dress furry dance at noon on 8 may 1907 .
66treloar trust1TRUST as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
67wilkes1PERSON ludgate hill : past and present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince of palms ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser in the east , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes and the city ( 1917 ) .
68home1PLACE may 1907 he was in helston , cornwall " the home of my fathers " and was given the freedom of the borough of helston and then freedom of the borough of truro .
69people1HUMAN GROUP as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
70career treloar1PERSON
71college1INSTITUTION treloar was born in london , and educated at king 's college school .
72hayling island1PLACE sir william and lady treloar greeted their first patients at alton railway station on 8 september 1908 and a new branch was opened at sandy point , hayling island , in september 1919 , with 50 patients .
73east1PLACE ludgate hill : past and present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince of palms ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser in the east , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes and the city ( 1917 ) .
74sons1PERSON he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
75riverside1PLACE after this date , a swiss-style chalet - named chalet treloar - was built by the riverside in his honour .
76son1PERSON he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
77grange mount he1PERSON honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
78shirley1PERSON september 1923 aged 80 and was buried alongside his wife at shirley , surrey .
79okehampton1UNKNOWN on 8 july 1907 , treloar conducted the opening of simmons park in okehampton , devon .
80surrey1PERSON september 1923 aged 80 and was buried alongside his wife at shirley , surrey .
81school1INSTITUTION treloar was born in london , and educated at king 's college school .
82author1PERSON he was the author of a lord mayor 's diary 1906-7 ( 1920 ) and of the earlier works
83ancestors1EVENT during his period of office as lord mayor he made a ceremonial visit to cornwall , the county from which his ancestors came .
84donations1ACT lord mayor of london sir william treloar established a " cripples ' fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his alton hospital during his tenure as lord mayor of london 9 november 1906 to 1907 .
85chalet1PERSON after this date , a swiss-style chalet - named chalet treloar - was built by the riverside in his honour .
86helston guild hall1PLACE he received the freedom of helston at helston guild hall and had the honour of leading the full dress furry dance at noon on 8 may 1907 .
87haberdashery1UNKNOWN he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
88firm1INSTITUTION he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
89day1PERIOD on st thomas 's day , 21 december 1881 , he became a common councilman for the ward of farringdon without .
90specialist centre1UNKNOWN as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
91past1PERIOD ludgate hill : past and present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince of palms ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser in the east , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes and the city ( 1917 ) .
92education1EVENT as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
93disabilities1UNKNOWN as a result of this in 1908 he opened treloar college and treloar school , near alton , hampshire , which has become part of the treloar trust a charity supporting the uk 's leading specialist centre providing education , independence training and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities .
94king1PERSON treloar was born in london , and educated at king 's college school .
95chalet treloar1PERSON after this date , a swiss-style chalet - named chalet treloar - was built by the riverside in his honour .
96head1HEAD he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
97palms1PERSON ludgate hill : past and present ( 1881 , 2nd ed 1892 ) , prince of palms ( 1884 ) , with the kaiser in the east , 1898 ( 1915 ) and wilkes and the city ( 1917 ) .
98st thomas1PERSON on st thomas 's day , 21 december 1881 , he became a common councilman for the ward of farringdon without .
99county1PLACE during his period of office as lord mayor he made a ceremonial visit to cornwall , the county from which his ancestors came .
100alton1PERSON lord mayor of london sir william treloar established a " cripples ' fund " as his mayoral appeal , for which he gained 10,000 pounds of donations for his alton hospital during his tenure as lord mayor of london 9 november 1906 to 1907 .
101honours escutcheon1UNKNOWN honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
102lady treloar1PERSON sir william and lady treloar greeted their first patients at alton railway station on 8 september 1908 and a new branch was opened at sandy point , hayling island , in september 1919 , with 50 patients .
103sir william purdie treloar1PERSON english businessman treolar in 1922 sir william purdie treloar , 1st baronet ( 13 january 1843 - 6 september 1923 ) was an english businessman who was sheriff of london in 1889-1900 and lord mayor of london in 1906-1907 .
104t. cook1PLACE he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
105director1INSTITUTION he was head of the firm of treloar and sons ( haberdashery ) , and director and trustee of t. cook and son .
106visit1EVENT during his period of office as lord mayor he made a ceremonial visit to cornwall , the county from which his ancestors came .
107date1RESULT after this date , a swiss-style chalet - named chalet treloar - was built by the riverside in his honour .
108all saints1PLACE july 1907 he was created a baronet , of grange mount in the parish of all saints , upper norwood , in the borough of croydon .
109treloar baronets1PERSON honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
110diary1ABSTRACT ENTITY he was the author of a lord mayor 's diary 1906-7 ( 1920 ) and of the earlier works
111march1PERIOD honours escutcheon of the treloar baronets of grange mount he was knighted by queen victoria in his year as sheriff , at windsor castle on 29 march 1900 .
112opening1STUDY on 8 july 1907 , treloar conducted the opening of simmons park in okehampton , devon .

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borough
ABSTRACT ENTITY
diary
HILL
works ludgate hill