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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 .


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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 .

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3william thompson3PERSON for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) .
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5president2PERSON 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 .
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9daughter2PERSON he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter .
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16callington1PLACE in 1820 he was elected to serve successively as mp for callington and mp for london ( until 1832 ) .
17grayrigg1UNKNOWN baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school .
18bank1PLACE 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 .
19forman1UNKNOWN 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 .
20thompson1PERSON for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) .
21iron merchant1PERSON 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 .
22bankside1UNKNOWN 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 .
23lloyd1PERSON 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 .
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25amelia1PLACE he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter .
26partner1GROUP 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 .
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29colonel1PERSON he also served as lieutenant colonel of the royal london militia ( 1835-51 ) and colonel from 1851 to his death .
30kendal1PERSON baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school .
31honourable artillery company1INSTITUTION 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 .
32son1PERSON baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school .
33sunderland1PERSON he then represented sunderland ( 1833-41 ) and westmorland ( 1841-54 ) .
34christ1PERSON 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.
35james thompson1PERSON baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school .
36merthyr tydfil1UNKNOWN he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter .
37interests1ACT 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 .
38director1PERSON 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 .
39patriotic fund1PERSON 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.
40deputy chairman1HEAD
41glamorgan1UNKNOWN he had married amelia , the daughter of ironmaster samuel homfray of merthyr tydfil , glamorgan and had one daughter .
42trustee1PERSON 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.
43dock company1INSTITUTION katharine 's dock company .
44people1HUMAN GROUP for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) .
45company1INSTITUTION 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 .
46ironmongers1UNKNOWN he became master of the ironmongers '
47england1PLACE 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 .
48lieutenant colonel1PERSON
49iron manufacturing1PERSON 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 .
50master1PERSON he became master of the ironmongers '
51college1INSTITUTION 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.
52hospital1PLACE 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.
53disambiguation1ACT for other people named william thompson , see william thompson ( disambiguation ) .
54king1PERSON 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.
55sheriff1PERSON 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 .
56alderman1PERSON 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 .
57charterhouse school1INSTITUTION baptised on 23 january 1792 , he was the son of james thompson of grayrigg , kendal , westmorland , and was educated at charterhouse school .
58member1PERSON william thompson ( baptised 23 january 1792 - 10 march 1854 ) was an english businessman who was lord mayor of london and member of parliament .
59city1PLACE 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 .
60homfray1PERSON 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 .
61royal london militia1PERSON he also served as lieutenant-colonel of the royal london militia ( 1835-51 ) and colonel from 1851 to his death .

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