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English merchant and Conservative politician For other people named William Cotton , see William Cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the City " Cotton as caricatured by Spy ( Leslie Ward ) in Vanity Fair , September 1885 Sir William James Richmond Cotton ( 13 November 1822 - 4 June 1902 ) was an English merchant and Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885 . Life Cotton was born at Stratford , London , the son of William Cotton and his wife Caroline Richmond . He became a London merchant and owned iron mines in Norway as well as the Sun and Topping wharves at London Bridge . He was a commissioner of the Inland Revenue and a director of the Liverpool and London Globe Fire and Life Assurance Co . He was a J.P. for Middlesex , Hertfordshire and the City of London . Cotton was a member of the Haberdashers Company , the Saddlers Company the Turners Company and the Fan Makers Company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . He was a trustee of St Andrew Undershaft , chairman of the Mary Datchelor Girls ' School governors , a governor of Queen Anne 's Bounty , a governor of the Royal Hospitals , a member of the committee of Aske 's Charity and president of the City of London Rifle Corps . Cotton was elected an alderman for the city ( Lime street Ward ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 . He was Sheriff of London and Middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and Lord Mayor of London from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at Smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the Prince of Wales on his return from a tour of India . In 1868 he had stood for parliament unsuccessfully at Southwark . At the 1874 general election he was elected Member of Parliament for City of London . He lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 UK general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter . Cotton was a member of the London School Board for nine years and became its chairman , and was also chairman of the Police Committee for seventeen years . He became Chamberlain of the City of London in 1892 , and was knighted in July 1892 . He published a volume of poems called Imagination . Cotton died at his residence in London on 4 June 1902 , at the age of 79 . He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin , East Barnet , near London . Family Cotton married , in October 1846 , Caroline Richmond Pottinger . Lady Cotton died on 18 March 1901 . They had 12 children , of whom seven survived their parents . |
| english merchant [PLACE] and conservative politician [PERSON] for other people [HUMAN GROUP] named william cotton [PERSON] , see william cotton [PERSON] ( disambiguation [ACT] ) . " the city [PLACE] " cotton [PERSON] as caricatured by spy [RESOURCE] ( leslie ward [PERSON] ) in vanity fair [PERSON] , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton [PERSON] ( 13 november [PERIOD] 1822 - 4 june [PERIOD] 1902 ) was an english merchant [PLACE] and conservative party politician [PERSON] who sat in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] from 1874 to 1885 . life cotton [PERSON] was born at stratford [PLACE] , london [PLACE] , the son [PERSON] of william cotton [PERSON] and his wife caroline richmond [PERSON] . he became a london merchant [PLACE] and owned iron mines [PERSON] in norway [PLACE] as well as the sun [PERSON] and topping wharves at london bridge [PERSON] . he was a commissioner [PERSON] of the inland revenue [SYSTEM] and a director [PERSON] of the liverpool [PLACE] and london globe fire [FIRE] and life assurance co [PERSON] . he was a j.p. for middlesex [PLACE] , hertfordshire [PLACE] and the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . cotton [PERSON] was a member [PERSON] of the haberdashers company [INSTITUTION] , the saddlers company [INSTITUTION] the turners company [INSTITUTION] and the fan makers company [INSTITUTION] , and filled the mastership [UNKNOWN] of the three first-named . he was a trustee [PERSON] of st andrew undershaft [PLACE] , chairman [HEAD] of the mary datchelor girls [PERSON] ' school governors [PERSON] , a governor [PERSON] of queen anne [PERSON] 's bounty [RESULT] , a governor [PERSON] of the royal hospitals [PERSON] , a member [PERSON] of the committee [HUMAN GROUP] of aske [PERSON] 's charity [PERSON] and president [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london rifle corps [PLACE] . cotton [PERSON] was elected an alderman [PERSON] for the city [PLACE] ( lime street ward [PERSON] ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 . he was sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] and middlesex [PLACE] from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] from 1875 to 1876 , during which years [PERIOD] he opened the new poultry [DISPUTE] and provisions market [AMOUNT] at smithfield [UNKNOWN] and presided over a grand banquet [FOOD] welcoming the prince [PERSON] of wales [PLACE] on his return [ACT] from a tour [PERSON] of india [PLACE] . in 1868 he had stood for parliament [HUMAN GROUP] unsuccessfully at southwark [PLACE] . at the 1874 general election [PROCESS] he was elected member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . he lost his seat [EVENT] in parliament [HUMAN GROUP] in the 1885 uk general election [PROCESS] after representation [ACT] was reduced from four to two under the redistribution [ACT] of seats act [ACT] 1885 , and bitter at this result [RESULT] never attempted to re-enter . cotton [PERSON] was a member [PERSON] of the london school board [PERSON] for nine years [PERIOD] and became its chairman [HEAD] , and was also chairman [HEAD] of the police committee [HUMAN GROUP] for seventeen years [PERIOD] . he became chamberlain [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] in 1892 , and was knighted in july [PERIOD] 1892 . he published a volume [AMOUNT] of poems [PERSON] called imagination [EVENT] . cotton [PERSON] died at his residence [PLACE] in london [PLACE] on 4 june [PERIOD] 1902 , at the age [PROPERTY] of 79 . he is buried in the churchyard [PIECE] of st mary [PERSON] the virgin [PLACE] , east barnet [PERSON] , near london [PLACE] . family cotton [PERSON] married , in october [PERIOD] 1846 , caroline richmond pottinger [PERSON] . lady cotton [PERSON] died on 18 march [PERIOD] 1901 . they had 12 children [PERSON] , of whom seven survived their parents [PERSON] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | london | 8 | PLACE | cotton was born at stratford , london , the son of william cotton and his wife caroline richmond . | |
| 2 | city | 6 | PLACE | for other people named william cotton , see william cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the city " | |
| 3 | member | 4 | PERSON | cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . | |
| 4 | cotton | 4 | PERSON | for other people named william cotton , see william cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the city " | |
| 5 | william cotton | 3 | PERSON | for other people named william cotton , see william cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the city " | |
| 6 | chairman | 3 | HEAD | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 7 | years | 3 | PERIOD | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 8 | parliament | 3 | HUMAN GROUP | in 1868 he had stood for parliament unsuccessfully at southwark . | |
| 9 | merchant | 2 | PLACE | english merchant and conservative politician | |
| 10 | election | 2 | PROCESS | at the 1874 general election he was elected member of parliament for city of london . | |
| 11 | governor | 2 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 12 | middlesex | 2 | PLACE | he was a j.p. for middlesex , hertfordshire and the city of london . | |
| 13 | june | 2 | PERIOD | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 14 | october | 1 | PERIOD | family cotton married , in october 1846 , caroline richmond pottinger . | |
| 15 | imagination | 1 | EVENT | he published a volume of poems called imagination . | |
| 16 | mastership | 1 | UNKNOWN | cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . | |
| 17 | disambiguation | 1 | ACT | for other people named william cotton , see william cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the city " | |
| 18 | july | 1 | PERIOD | he became chamberlain of the city of london in 1892 , and was knighted in july 1892 . | |
| 19 | poultry | 1 | DISPUTE | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 20 | lady cotton | 1 | PERSON | lady cotton died on 18 march 1901 . | |
| 21 | london school board | 1 | PERSON | cotton was a member of the london school board for nine years and became its chairman , and was also chairman of the police committee for seventeen years . | |
| 22 | st mary | 1 | PERSON | he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london . | |
| 23 | hertfordshire | 1 | PLACE | he was a j.p. for middlesex , hertfordshire and the city of london . | |
| 24 | london globe fire | 1 | FIRE | he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co . | |
| 25 | seat | 1 | EVENT | he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter . | |
| 26 | sun | 1 | PERSON | he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge . | |
| 27 | stratford | 1 | PLACE | cotton was born at stratford , london , the son of william cotton and his wife caroline richmond . | |
| 28 | commons | 1 | UNKNOWN | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 29 | chamberlain | 1 | PERSON | he became chamberlain of the city of london in 1892 , and was knighted in july 1892 . | |
| 30 | volume | 1 | AMOUNT | he published a volume of poems called imagination . | |
| 31 | people | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | for other people named william cotton , see william cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the city " | |
| 32 | mary datchelor girls | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 33 | iron mines | 1 | PERSON | he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge . | |
| 34 | prince | 1 | PERSON | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 35 | queen anne | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 36 | result | 1 | RESULT | he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter . | |
| 37 | southwark | 1 | PLACE | in 1868 he had stood for parliament unsuccessfully at southwark . | |
| 38 | norway | 1 | PLACE | he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge . | |
| 39 | parents | 1 | PERSON | they had 12 children , of whom seven survived their parents . | |
| 40 | charity | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 41 | fan makers company | 1 | INSTITUTION | cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . | |
| 42 | november | 1 | PERIOD | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 43 | india | 1 | PLACE | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 44 | president | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 45 | representation | 1 | ACT | he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter . | |
| 46 | london merchant | 1 | PERSON | he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge . | |
| 47 | tour | 1 | PERSON | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 48 | churchyard | 1 | PIECE | he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london . | |
| 49 | turners company | 1 | INSTITUTION | cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . | |
| 50 | poems | 1 | PERSON | he published a volume of poems called imagination . | |
| 51 | redistribution | 1 | ACT | he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter . | |
| 52 | haberdashers company | 1 | INSTITUTION | cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . | |
| 53 | alderman | 1 | PERSON | cotton was elected an alderman for the city ( lime street ward ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 . | |
| 54 | age | 1 | PROPERTY | cotton died at his residence in london on 4 june 1902 , at the age of 79 . | |
| 55 | sheriff | 1 | PERSON | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 56 | school governors | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 57 | residence | 1 | PLACE | cotton died at his residence in london on 4 june 1902 , at the age of 79 . | |
| 58 | aske | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 59 | vanity fair | 1 | PERSON | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 60 | smithfield | 1 | UNKNOWN | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 61 | september sir william james richmond cotton | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 62 | politician | 1 | PERSON | english merchant and conservative politician | |
| 63 | family cotton | 1 | PERSON | family cotton married , in october 1846 , caroline richmond pottinger . | |
| 64 | liverpool | 1 | PLACE | he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co . | |
| 65 | trustee | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 66 | conservative party politician | 1 | PERSON | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 67 | lime street ward | 1 | PERSON | cotton was elected an alderman for the city ( lime street ward ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 . | |
| 68 | return | 1 | ACT | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 69 | director | 1 | PERSON | he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co . | |
| 70 | provisions market | 1 | AMOUNT | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 71 | st andrew undershaft | 1 | PLACE | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 72 | march | 1 | PERIOD | lady cotton died on 18 march 1901 . | |
| 73 | virgin | 1 | PLACE | he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london . | |
| 74 | inland revenue | 1 | SYSTEM | he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co . | |
| 75 | life assurance co | 1 | PERSON | he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co . | |
| 76 | bounty | 1 | RESULT | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 77 | house | 1 | PLACE | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 78 | royal hospitals | 1 | PERSON | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 79 | spy | 1 | RESOURCE | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . | |
| 80 | son | 1 | PERSON | cotton was born at stratford , london , the son of william cotton and his wife caroline richmond . | |
| 81 | police committee | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | cotton was a member of the london school board for nine years and became its chairman , and was also chairman of the police committee for seventeen years . | |
| 82 | seats act | 1 | ACT | he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter . | |
| 83 | life cotton | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 84 | wife caroline richmond | 1 | PERSON | cotton was born at stratford , london , the son of william cotton and his wife caroline richmond . | |
| 85 | children | 1 | PERSON | they had 12 children , of whom seven survived their parents . | |
| 86 | saddlers company | 1 | INSTITUTION | cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named . | |
| 87 | commissioner | 1 | PERSON | he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co . | |
| 88 | east barnet | 1 | PERSON | he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london . | |
| 89 | committee | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 90 | banquet | 1 | FOOD | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 91 | london rifle corps | 1 | PLACE | he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps . | |
| 92 | lord mayor | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 93 | london bridge | 1 | PERSON | he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge . | |
| 94 | caroline richmond pottinger | 1 | PERSON | family cotton married , in october 1846 , caroline richmond pottinger . | |
| 95 | wales | 1 | PLACE | he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india . | |
| 96 | leslie ward | 1 | PERSON | cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 . |
| CategorÃa | Objetos |
| PERSON |
alderman aske caroline richmond pottinger chamberlain charity children commissioner conservative party politician director east barnet family cotton governor iron mines lady cotton leslie ward life assurance co life cotton lime street ward london bridge london merchant london school board mary datchelor girls member parents poems politician president prince queen anne royal hospitals school governors september sir william james richmond cotton sheriff son st mary sun tour trustee vanity fair wife caroline richmond william cotton |
| PLACE |
city hertfordshire house india liverpool london london rifle corps merchant middlesex norway residence southwark st andrew undershaft stratford virgin wales |
| PERIOD |
july june march november october years |
| ACT |
disambiguation redistribution representation return seats act |
| INSTITUTION |
fan makers company haberdashers company saddlers company turners company |
| HUMAN GROUP |
committee parliament people police committee |
| AMOUNT |
provisions market volume |
| EVENT |
imagination seat |
| RESULT |
bounty result |
| ENTITY |
cotton |
| HUMAN ROLE |
lord mayor |
| SYSTEM |
inland revenue |
| DISPUTE |
poultry |
| PROCESS |
election |
| HEAD |
chairman |
| FOOD |
banquet |
| PROPERTY |
age |
| PIECE |
churchyard |
| RESOURCE |
spy |
| FIRE |
london globe fire |