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English businessman and MP For other people named William Thompson , see William Thompson ( disambiguation ) . William Thompson ( baptised 23 January 1792 - 10 March 1854 ) was an English businessman who was Lord Mayor of London and Member of Parliament . Life Baptised on 23 January 1792 , he was the son of James Thompson of Grayrigg , Kendal , Westmorland , and was educated at Charterhouse School . He moved to London as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of Thompson , Forman and Homfray of Bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . He became master of the Ironmongers ' Company in 1829 and 1841 and was elected an Alderman for life in 1821 , Sheriff of the City of London for 1822-1823 and Lord Mayor of London for 1828-29 . He served as Chairman of Lloyd 's of London ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the Honourable Artillery Company and a director of the Bank of England from 1827 to his death . Other public offices included treasurer of King 's College , London ( 1828 to his death ) , president of Christ 's Hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the Patriotic Fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the St. Katharine 's Dock Company . In 1820 he was elected to serve successively as MP for Callington and MP for London ( until 1832 ) . He then represented Sunderland ( 1833-41 ) and Westmorland ( 1841-54 ) . He also served as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal London Militia ( 1835-51 ) and Colonel from 1851 to his death . He had married Amelia , the daughter of ironmaster Samuel Homfray of Merthyr Tydfil , Glamorgan and had one daughter . He died on 10 March 1854 . |
| english businessman [PERSON] and mp for other people [HUMAN GROUP] named william thompson [PERSON] , see william thompson [PERSON] ( disambiguation [ACT] ) . william thompson [PERSON] ( baptised 23 january [PERIOD] 1792 - 10 march [PERIOD] 1854 ) was an english businessman [PERSON] who was lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] and member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] . life [EVENT] baptised on 23 january [PERIOD] 1792 , he was the son [PERSON] of james thompson [PERSON] of grayrigg [UNKNOWN] , kendal [PERSON] , westmorland [PERSON] , and was educated at charterhouse school [INSTITUTION] . he moved to london [PLACE] as an iron merchant [PERSON] and by 1800 was senior partner [GROUP] in the firm [INSTITUTION] of thompson [PERSON] , forman [UNKNOWN] and homfray [PERSON] of bankside [UNKNOWN] , which had interests [ACT] in iron manufacturing [PERSON] . he became master [PERSON] of the ironmongers [UNKNOWN] ' company [INSTITUTION] in 1829 and 1841 and was elected an alderman [PERSON] for life [EVENT] in 1821 , sheriff [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] for 1822-1823 and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] for 1828-29 . he served as chairman [HEAD] of lloyd [PERSON] 's of london [PLACE] ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer [HEAD] ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president [PERSON] ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company [INSTITUTION] and a director [PERSON] of the bank [PLACE] of england [PLACE] from 1827 to his death [EVENT] . other public offices [PERSON] included treasurer [HEAD] of king [PERSON] 's college [INSTITUTION] , london [PLACE] ( 1828 to his death [EVENT] ) , president [PERSON] of christ [PERSON] 's hospital [PLACE] ( 1829 to his death [EVENT] ) , trustee [PERSON] of the patriotic fund [PERSON] ( 1833 to his death [EVENT] ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman [HEAD] ( 1851 to his death [EVENT] ) of the st. katharine 's dock company [INSTITUTION] . in 1820 he was elected to serve successively as mp for callington [PLACE] and mp for london [PLACE] ( until 1832 ) . he then represented sunderland [PERSON] ( 1833-41 ) and westmorland [PERSON] ( 1841-54 ) . he also served as lieutenant-colonel of the royal london [PLACE] militia [PERSON] ( 1835-51 ) and colonel [PERSON] from 1851 to his death [EVENT] . he had married amelia [PLACE] , the daughter [PERSON] of ironmaster samuel homfray [PERSON] of merthyr tydfil [UNKNOWN] , glamorgan [UNKNOWN] and had one daughter [PERSON] . he died on 10 march [PERIOD] 1854 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | london | 7 | PLACE | william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament . | |
| 2 | death | 6 | EVENT | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 3 | william thompson | 3 | PERSON | for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 4 | lord mayor | 2 | HUMAN ROLE | william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament . | |
| 5 | president | 2 | PERSON | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 6 | treasurer | 2 | HEAD | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 7 | businessman | 2 | PERSON | english businessman and mp | |
| 8 | chairman | 2 | HEAD | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 9 | daughter | 2 | PERSON | he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter . | |
| 10 | westmorland | 2 | PERSON | baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school . | |
| 11 | life | 2 | EVENT | life | |
| 12 | march | 2 | PERIOD | william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament . | |
| 13 | january | 2 | PERIOD | william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament . | |
| 14 | firm | 1 | INSTITUTION | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 15 | ironmaster samuel homfray | 1 | PERSON | he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter . | |
| 16 | callington | 1 | PLACE | in 1820 he was elected to serve successively as mp for callington and mp for london ( until 1832 ) . | |
| 17 | grayrigg | 1 | UNKNOWN | baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school . | |
| 18 | bank | 1 | PLACE | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 19 | forman | 1 | UNKNOWN | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 20 | thompson | 1 | PERSON | for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 21 | iron merchant | 1 | PERSON | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 22 | bankside | 1 | UNKNOWN | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 23 | lloyd | 1 | PERSON | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 24 | offices | 1 | PERSON | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 25 | amelia | 1 | PLACE | he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter . | |
| 26 | partner | 1 | GROUP | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 27 | parliament | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament . | |
| 28 | st. katharine | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 29 | colonel | 1 | PERSON | he also served as lieutenant colonel of the royal london militia ( 1835-51 ) and colonel from 1851 to his death . | |
| 30 | kendal | 1 | PERSON | baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school . | |
| 31 | honourable artillery company | 1 | INSTITUTION | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 32 | son | 1 | PERSON | baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school . | |
| 33 | sunderland | 1 | PERSON | he then represented sunderland ( 1833-41 ) and westmorland ( 1841-54 ) . | |
| 34 | christ | 1 | PERSON | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 35 | james thompson | 1 | PERSON | baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school . | |
| 36 | merthyr tydfil | 1 | UNKNOWN | he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter . | |
| 37 | interests | 1 | ACT | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 38 | director | 1 | PERSON | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 39 | patriotic fund | 1 | PERSON | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 40 | deputy chairman | 1 | HEAD | ||
| 41 | glamorgan | 1 | UNKNOWN | he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter . | |
| 42 | trustee | 1 | PERSON | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 43 | dock company | 1 | INSTITUTION | katharine 's dock company . | |
| 44 | people | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 45 | company | 1 | INSTITUTION | company in 1829 and 1841 and was elected an alderman for life in 1821 , sheriff of the city of london for 1822-1823 and lord mayor of london for 1828-29 . | |
| 46 | ironmongers | 1 | UNKNOWN | he became master of the ironmongers ' | |
| 47 | england | 1 | PLACE | he served as chairman of lloyd 's of london ( 1826-33 ) , treasurer ( 1826-29 ) , vice-president ( 1829-43 ) and president ( 1843-54 ) of the honourable artillery company and a director of the bank of england from 1827 to his death . | |
| 48 | lieutenant colonel | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 49 | iron manufacturing | 1 | PERSON | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 50 | master | 1 | PERSON | he became master of the ironmongers ' | |
| 51 | college | 1 | INSTITUTION | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 52 | hospital | 1 | PLACE | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 53 | disambiguation | 1 | ACT | for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 54 | king | 1 | PERSON | other public offices included treasurer of king 's college , london ( 1828 to his death ) , president of christ 's hospital ( 1829 to his death ) , trustee of the patriotic fund ( 1833 to his death ) and deputy-chairman ( 1848-51 ) and chairman ( 1851 to his death ) of the st. | |
| 55 | sheriff | 1 | PERSON | company in 1829 and 1841 and was elected an alderman for life in 1821 , sheriff of the city of london for 1822-1823 and lord mayor of london for 1828-29 . | |
| 56 | alderman | 1 | PERSON | company in 1829 and 1841 and was elected an alderman for life in 1821 , sheriff of the city of london for 1822-1823 and lord mayor of london for 1828-29 . | |
| 57 | charterhouse school | 1 | INSTITUTION | baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school . | |
| 58 | member | 1 | PERSON | william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament . | |
| 59 | city | 1 | PLACE | company in 1829 and 1841 and was elected an alderman for life in 1821 , sheriff of the city of london for 1822-1823 and lord mayor of london for 1828-29 . | |
| 60 | homfray | 1 | PERSON | he moved to london as an iron merchant and by 1800 was senior partner in the firm of thompson , forman and homfray of bankside , which had interests in iron manufacturing . | |
| 61 | royal london militia | 1 | PERSON | he also served as lieutenant-colonel of the royal london militia ( 1835-51 ) and colonel from 1851 to his death . |
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| PERSON |
alderman businessman christ colonel daughter director homfray iron manufacturing iron merchant ironmaster samuel homfray james thompson kendal king lieutenant colonel lloyd master member offices patriotic fund president royal london militia sheriff son st. katharine sunderland thompson trustee westmorland william thompson |
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amelia bank callington city england hospital london |
| INSTITUTION |
charterhouse school college company dock company firm honourable artillery company |
| HEAD |
chairman deputy chairman treasurer |
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death life |
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parliament people |
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disambiguation interests |
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january march |
| HUMAN ROLE |
lord mayor |
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partner |