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Sir Charles Flower , BT , Lord Mayor of London , by Ramsay Richard Reinagle Sir Charles
Flower , 1st Baronet ( 18 February 1763 - 15 September 1834 ) was a merchant who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1808-09 .
Flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
He was created a baronet , of the Flower baronets , of Lobb in the County of Oxford and of Woodford in the County of Essex , on 1 December 1809 .
Flower was appointed an alderman in the City of London 's Cornhill ward in 1801 .
He had previously been elected one of the Sheriffs of the City of London in 1799 .
Flower was a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Framework Knitters .
Flower 's daughter , Anne Mary , became a noted horticulturist in Canada .
His son Sir James Flower , 2nd Baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 .


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sir charles flower [PERSON] , bt , lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles flower [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] ( 18 february [PERIOD] 1763 - 15 september [PERIOD] 1834 ) was a merchant [PERSON] who served as lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] in 1808-09 . flower [PERSON] traded in salt meat [MEAT] , butter [PLANT] and cheese [PLACE] , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune [PERSON] " by the time [PERIOD] of his ascendency [PROPERTY] to the mayoralty [UNKNOWN] . he was created a baronet [PERSON] , of the flower baronets [PERSON] , of lobb [PERSON] in the county [PLACE] of oxford [PLACE] and of woodford [PERSON] in the county [PLACE] of essex [PLACE] , on 1 december [PERIOD] 1809 . flower [PERSON] was appointed an alderman [PERSON] in the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] 's cornhill ward [PERSON] in 1801 . he had previously been elected one of the sheriffs [UNKNOWN] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] in 1799 . flower [PERSON] was a liveryman [UNKNOWN] of the worshipful company [INSTITUTION] of framework knitters [UNKNOWN] . flower [PERSON] 's daughter [PERSON] , anne mary [PERSON] , became a noted horticulturist [PERSON] in canada [PLACE] . his son sir james flower [PERSON] , 2nd baronet [PERSON] inherited the baronetcy [UNKNOWN] , which became extinct upon his death [EVENT] without heirs [PERSON] in 1850 .

Objects found

Id Form Freq Tag Context Error
1flower4PERSON sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles
2london4PLACE sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles
3baronet3PERSON flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 .
4lord mayor2HUMAN ROLE sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles
5county2PLACE he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
6city2PLACE flower was appointed an alderman in the city of london 's cornhill ward in 1801 .
7daughter1PERSON flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada .
8woodford1PERSON he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
9sheriffs1UNKNOWN he had previously been elected one of the sheriffs of the city of london in 1799 .
10worshipful company1INSTITUTION flower was a liveryman of the worshipful company of framework knitters .
11essex1PLACE he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
12cornhill ward1PERSON flower was appointed an alderman in the city of london 's cornhill ward in 1801 .
13ramsay richard reinagle sir charles flower1PERSON
14september1PERIOD flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 .
15merchant1PERSON flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 .
16time1PERIOD flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
17framework knitters1UNKNOWN flower was a liveryman of the worshipful company of framework knitters .
18sir charles flower1PERSON sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles
19lobb1PERSON he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
20december1PERIOD he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
21butter1PLANT flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
22alderman1PERSON flower was appointed an alderman in the city of london 's cornhill ward in 1801 .
23ascendency1PROPERTY flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
24anne mary1PERSON flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada .
25flower baronets1PERSON he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
26liveryman1UNKNOWN flower was a liveryman of the worshipful company of framework knitters .
27heirs1PERSON his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 .
28baronetcy1UNKNOWN his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 .
29mayoralty1UNKNOWN flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
30fortune1PERSON flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
31february1PERIOD flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 .
32death1EVENT his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 .
33oxford1PLACE he was created a baronet , of the flower baronets , of lobb in the county of oxford and of woodford in the county of essex , on 1 december 1809 .
34horticulturist1PERSON flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada .
35son sir james flower1PERSON his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 .
36canada1PLACE flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada .
37salt meat1MEAT flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .
38cheese1PLACE flower traded in salt meat , butter and cheese , and was described as having acquired " an ample fortune " by the time of his ascendency to the mayoralty .

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alderman
anne mary
baronet
cornhill ward
daughter
flower
flower baronets
fortune
heirs
horticulturist
lobb
merchant
ramsay richard reinagle sir charles flower
sir charles flower
son sir james flower
woodford
PLACE
canada
cheese
city
county
essex
london
oxford
PERIOD
december
february
september
time
EVENT
death
PROPERTY
ascendency
PLANT
butter
MEAT
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HUMAN ROLE
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INSTITUTION
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