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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 . |
| 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 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | flower | 4 | PERSON | sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles | |
| 2 | london | 4 | PLACE | sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles | |
| 3 | baronet | 3 | PERSON | flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 . | |
| 4 | lord mayor | 2 | HUMAN ROLE | sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles | |
| 5 | county | 2 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 6 | city | 2 | PLACE | flower was appointed an alderman in the city of london 's cornhill ward in 1801 . | |
| 7 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada . | |
| 8 | woodford | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 9 | sheriffs | 1 | UNKNOWN | he had previously been elected one of the sheriffs of the city of london in 1799 . | |
| 10 | worshipful company | 1 | INSTITUTION | flower was a liveryman of the worshipful company of framework knitters . | |
| 11 | essex | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 12 | cornhill ward | 1 | PERSON | flower was appointed an alderman in the city of london 's cornhill ward in 1801 . | |
| 13 | ramsay richard reinagle sir charles flower | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 14 | september | 1 | PERIOD | flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 . | |
| 15 | merchant | 1 | PERSON | flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 . | |
| 16 | time | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 17 | framework knitters | 1 | UNKNOWN | flower was a liveryman of the worshipful company of framework knitters . | |
| 18 | sir charles flower | 1 | PERSON | sir charles flower , bt , lord mayor of london , by ramsay richard reinagle sir charles | |
| 19 | lobb | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 20 | december | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 21 | butter | 1 | PLANT | 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 . | |
| 22 | alderman | 1 | PERSON | flower was appointed an alderman in the city of london 's cornhill ward in 1801 . | |
| 23 | ascendency | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 24 | anne mary | 1 | PERSON | flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada . | |
| 25 | flower baronets | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 26 | liveryman | 1 | UNKNOWN | flower was a liveryman of the worshipful company of framework knitters . | |
| 27 | heirs | 1 | PERSON | his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 . | |
| 28 | baronetcy | 1 | UNKNOWN | his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 . | |
| 29 | mayoralty | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 30 | fortune | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 31 | february | 1 | PERIOD | flower , 1st baronet ( 18 february 1763 - 15 september 1834 ) was a merchant who served as lord mayor of london in 1808-09 . | |
| 32 | death | 1 | EVENT | his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 . | |
| 33 | oxford | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 34 | horticulturist | 1 | PERSON | flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada . | |
| 35 | son sir james flower | 1 | PERSON | his son sir james flower , 2nd baronet inherited the baronetcy , which became extinct upon his death without heirs in 1850 . | |
| 36 | canada | 1 | PLACE | flower 's daughter , anne mary , became a noted horticulturist in canada . | |
| 37 | salt meat | 1 | MEAT | 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 . | |
| 38 | cheese | 1 | PLACE | 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 . |
| CategorÃa | Objetos |
| PERSON |
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 |
salt meat |
| HUMAN ROLE |
lord mayor |
| INSTITUTION |
worshipful company |