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English banker , MP , alderman and Lord Mayor of London For other people named James Sanderson , see James Sanderson ( disambiguation ) . Sir James Sanderson Bt St Magnus-the-Martyr church , where Sanderson is buried Born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 December 1741 York , Yorkshire , England Died 21 June 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) Resting place St Magnus-the-Martyr church in the City of London Nationality English Occupation(s) Politician , social reformer Employer (s ) Sanderson & Co , Southwark Known for Lord Mayor , Social reform Title Baronet of the City of London Spouses * Elizabeth Judd * Elizabeth Skinner Parent James Sanderson Sir James Sanderson , 1st Baronet ( 30 December 1741 - 21 June 1798 ) was an English banker , a Member of Parliament , an alderman and Lord Mayor of London . He also served as president of Bridewell Hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of William Wilberforce 's Proclamation Society for the Discouragement of Vice . After he died his widow married William Huntington S.S. , an eccentric and polemical preacher who regarded himself as a prophet . Huntington used his new riches to build a £10,000 chapel . Biography James Sanderson was born in 1741 . He was the only surviving son of James Sanderson of York . He started business buying and selling hops before becoming a banker at Mansion House Street in Southwark . In 1785 , by which time he was an alderman , he was elected Sheriff of London and knighted whilst in office . In 1792 he was elected Lord Mayor of the City of London . It was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the French Revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . In the same year he was one of the three men returned as Members of Parliament for the Parliamentary constituency of Malmesbury . In 1793 , Sanderson became president of Bridewell Hospital where he is acknowledged to have transformed the way it was managed . The hospital took in poor people and was a cross between a prison and a school . Later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became King Edward 's School , Witley . Sanderson was a member of William Wilberforce 's Proclamation Society , which had been founded following a 1787 royal proclamation instituted by Wilberforce via the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Proclamation for the Discouragement of Vice was intended to be a remedy for a perceived rise in immorality . Sanderson was also a member of the Philanthropic Society and the vice-president of Magdelen Hospital . On 6 December 1794 , Sanderson became Sir James Sanderson , Baronet of London . The inmates of Bridewell ( c. 1808 ) where Sanderson was president ( a governor ) In the following parliamentary election he was returned as the member for Hastings together with Nicholas Vansittart . Vansittart went on to be one of the most successful Chancellors of the Exchequer , whilst Sanderson became a friend and admirer of William Pitt the Younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . Sanderson was married twice , first to Elizabeth Judd of Chelmsford . By his second wife , Elizabeth ( née Skinner ) , Sanderson gave his name via his daughter , Elizabeth Skinner Sanderson , to his grandson , the physician Sir John Burdon-Sanderson . ( Sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) A painting of him , from which he was described as handsome , was placed in the court room of Bridewell Royal Hospital . ( The painting was at King Edward 's School , Witley in 2004 . ) Sanderson 's memorial at St Magnus-the-Martyr church in the City of London was thought notable by the architectural historian , Nikolaus Pevsner . After he died in 1799 , his widow married William Huntington S.S. Huntington preached at several chapels to rich and loyal congregations . His stepdaughter 's father , Thomas Skinner was Lord Mayor from 1794 to 1795 . Huntington had become involved with Lady Sanderson in about 1802 , but his first wife did not die until 1806 . After their marriage in 1808 , Lady Sanderson continued to use Sanderson 's surname whilst Huntington built a new chapel costing £10,000 ( £896,000 as of 2025 ) . Lady Sanderson did not die until 1817 , so she would have seen her husband 's tombstone—on which his self-written epitaph identified him as a prophet . Works * Observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 |
| english banker [PERSON] , mp , alderman [PERSON] and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] for other people [HUMAN GROUP] named james sanderson [PERSON] , see james sanderson [PERSON] ( disambiguation [ACT] ) . sir james sanderson [PERSON] [PERSON] bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson [PERSON] is buried born [PERSON] ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december [PERIOD] 1741 york [PLACE] , yorkshire [PLACE] , england [PLACE] died 21 june [PERIOD] 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) sanderson [PERSON] & co , southwark known [PLACE] for lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] , social reform title baronet [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london spouses [PLACE] * elizabeth judd [PERSON] * elizabeth skinner [PERSON] parent james sanderson [PERSON] sir james sanderson [PERSON] [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] ( 30 december [PERIOD] 1741 - 21 june [PERIOD] 1798 ) was an english banker [PERSON] , a member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] , an alderman [PERSON] and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] . he also served as president [PERSON] of bridewell hospital [PLACE] ( now a school [INSTITUTION] ) , and was a member [PERSON] of william wilberforce [PERSON] 's proclamation society [INSTITUTION] for the discouragement [RESULT] of vice [PERSON] . after he died his widow [PERSON] married william huntington [PERSON] s.s. , an eccentric and polemical preacher [PERSON] who regarded himself as a prophet [PERSON] . huntington [PERSON] used his new riches [PERSON] to build a £10,000 chapel [PERSON] . biography james sanderson [PERSON] [PERSON] was born [PERSON] in 1741 . he was the only surviving son [PERSON] of james sanderson [PERSON] of york [PLACE] . he started business [STATE] buying and selling hops [UNKNOWN] before becoming a banker [PERSON] at mansion house street [PLACE] in southwark [PLACE] . in 1785 , by which time [PERIOD] he was an alderman [PERSON] , he was elected sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] and knighted whilst in office [PLACE] . in 1792 he was elected lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . it was reported that this was a time [PERIOD] : ... when the principles [ACT] of the french revolution [PLACE] were contaminating the minds [FIGURE] of men [PERSON] , opinions [PERSON] which required to be counteracted by a firm [INSTITUTION] , prudent [PERSON] , and constitutional chief magistrate [UNKNOWN] . in the same year [PERIOD] he was one of the three men [PERSON] returned as members [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for the parliamentary constituency [PERSON] of malmesbury [PERSON] . in 1793 , sanderson [PERSON] became president [PERSON] of bridewell hospital [PLACE] where he is acknowledged to have transformed the way [UNKNOWN] it was managed . the hospital [PLACE] took in poor people [HUMAN GROUP] and was a cross [PERSON] between a prison [PLACE] and a school [INSTITUTION] . later the institution [INSTITUTION] 's two roles [ROLE] were split , and in time [PERIOD] the school [INSTITUTION] became king edward [PERSON] 's school [INSTITUTION] , witley [UNKNOWN] . sanderson [PERSON] was a member [PERSON] of william wilberforce [PERSON] 's proclamation society [INSTITUTION] , which had been founded following a 1787 royal proclamation [STATEMENT] instituted by wilberforce [PERSON] via the archbishop [PERSON] of canterbury [PLACE] . the proclamation [STATEMENT] for the discouragement [RESULT] of vice [PERSON] was intended to be a remedy [STUDY] for a perceived rise [PROCESS] in immorality [STATE] . sanderson [PERSON] was also a member [PERSON] of the philanthropic society [INSTITUTION] and the vice-president of magdelen hospital [PLACE] . on 6 december [PERIOD] 1794 , sanderson [PERSON] became sir james sanderson [PERSON] [PERSON] , baronet [PERSON] of london [PLACE] . the inmates [PERSON] of bridewell [PERSON] ( c. 1808 ) where sanderson [PERSON] was president [PERSON] ( a governor [PERSON] ) in the following parliamentary election [PROCESS] he was returned as the member [PERSON] for hastings [PLACE] together with nicholas vansittart [PERSON] . vansittart [PERSON] went on to be one of the most successful chancellors [PERSON] of the exchequer [AMOUNT] , whilst sanderson [PERSON] became a friend [PERSON] and admirer [PERSON] of william pitt [PERSON] the younger [PERSON] and was " a favourite [PERSON] " of him and the king [PERSON] . sanderson [PERSON] was married twice , first to elizabeth judd [PERSON] of chelmsford [PERSON] . by his second wife [PERSON] , elizabeth [PERSON] ( née skinner [PERSON] ) , sanderson [PERSON] gave his name [NAME] via his daughter [PERSON] , elizabeth skinner [PERSON] sanderson [PERSON] , to his grandson [PERSON] , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson [PERSON] had made it a condition [CONDITION] of his will [UNKNOWN] that his heirs [PERSON] should take his surname [PORTION] ; and in 1815 his new family [HUMAN GROUP] took his arms [LANGUAGE] , from 1794 , as well . ) a painting [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of him , from which he was described as handsome [PERSON] , was placed in the court room [ROOM] of bridewell royal hospital [PLACE] . ( the painting [ABSTRACT ENTITY] was at king edward [PERSON] 's school [INSTITUTION] , witley [UNKNOWN] in 2004 . ) sanderson [PERSON] 's memorial [STATEMENT] at st magnus-the-martyr church in the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] was thought notable by the architectural historian [PERSON] , nikolaus pevsner [PERSON] . after he died in 1799 , his widow [PERSON] married william huntington [PERSON] s.s. huntington [PERSON] preached at several chapels [FORM] to rich and loyal congregations [ENTITY] . his stepdaughter [PERSON] 's father [PERSON] , thomas skinner [PERSON] was lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] from 1794 to 1795 . huntington [PERSON] had become involved with lady sanderson [PERSON] in about 1802 , but his first wife [PERSON] did not die until 1806 . after their marriage [EVENT] in 1808 , lady sanderson [PERSON] continued to use sanderson [PERSON] 's surname whilst huntington [PERSON] built a new chapel [PERSON] costing £10,000 ( £896,000 as of 2025 ) . lady sanderson [PERSON] did not die until 1817 , so she would have seen her husband [PERSON] 's tombstone—on [UNKNOWN] which his self-written epitaph [STYLE] identified him as a prophet [PERSON] . works [UNKNOWN] * observations [STATE] and examples [ABSTRACT ENTITY] to assist magistrates [UNKNOWN] in setting the assize [UNKNOWN] of bread [PERSON] made of wheat [LIGHT] ... 1759 |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | sanderson | 13 | PERSON | for other people named james sanderson , see james sanderson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 2 | london | 6 | PLACE | english banker , mp , alderman and lord mayor of london | |
| 3 | member | 5 | PERSON | elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson , 1st baronet ( 30 december 1741 - 21 june 1798 ) was an english banker , a member of parliament , an alderman and lord mayor of london . | |
| 4 | lord mayor | 5 | HUMAN ROLE | english banker , mp , alderman and lord mayor of london | |
| 5 | school | 5 | INSTITUTION | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 6 | city | 4 | PLACE | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 7 | lady sanderson | 3 | PERSON | huntington had become involved with lady sanderson in about 1802 , but his first wife did not die until 1806 . | |
| 8 | banker | 3 | PERSON | english banker , mp , alderman and lord mayor of london | |
| 9 | time | 3 | PERIOD | in 1785 , by which time he was an alderman , he was elected sheriff of london and knighted whilst in office . | |
| 10 | alderman | 3 | PERSON | english banker , mp , alderman and lord mayor of london | |
| 11 | james sanderson | 3 | PERSON | for other people named james sanderson , see james sanderson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 12 | widow | 2 | PERSON | after he died his widow married william huntington | |
| 13 | men | 2 | PERSON | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 14 | discouragement | 2 | RESULT | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 15 | william wilberforce | 2 | PERSON | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 16 | vice | 2 | PERSON | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 17 | people | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | for other people named james sanderson , see james sanderson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 18 | bridewell hospital | 2 | PLACE | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 19 | king edward | 2 | PERSON | later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became king edward 's school , witley . | |
| 20 | president | 2 | PERSON | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 21 | wife | 2 | PERSON | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 22 | december | 2 | PERIOD | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 23 | baronet | 2 | PERSON | sanderson & co , southwark known for lord mayor , social reform title baronet of the city of london spouses * | |
| 24 | painting | 2 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | a painting of him , from which he was described as handsome , was placed in the court room of bridewell royal hospital . | |
| 25 | june | 2 | PERIOD | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 26 | proclamation | 2 | STATEMENT | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 27 | elizabeth judd | 2 | PERSON | elizabeth judd * | |
| 28 | chapel | 2 | PERSON | huntington used his new riches to build a £10,000 chapel . | |
| 29 | prophet | 2 | PERSON | s.s. , an eccentric and polemical preacher who regarded himself as a prophet . | |
| 30 | witley | 2 | UNKNOWN | later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became king edward 's school , witley . | |
| 31 | parliament | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson , 1st baronet ( 30 december 1741 - 21 june 1798 ) was an english banker , a member of parliament , an alderman and lord mayor of london . | |
| 32 | proclamation society | 2 | INSTITUTION | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 33 | huntington | 2 | PERSON | after he died his widow married william huntington | |
| 34 | december york | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 35 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 36 | bridewell royal hospital | 1 | PLACE | a painting of him , from which he was described as handsome , was placed in the court room of bridewell royal hospital . | |
| 37 | sir james sanderson | 1 | PERSON | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 38 | william pitt | 1 | PERSON | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 39 | born | 1 | PERSON | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 40 | observations | 1 | STATE | observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 | |
| 41 | physician sir john burdon sanderson | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 42 | archbishop | 1 | PERSON | sanderson was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society , which had been founded following a 1787 royal proclamation instituted by wilberforce via the archbishop of canterbury . | |
| 43 | employer s | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 44 | social reform title baronet | 1 | PERSON | sanderson & co , southwark known for lord mayor , social reform title baronet of the city of london spouses * | |
| 45 | court room | 1 | ROOM | a painting of him , from which he was described as handsome , was placed in the court room of bridewell royal hospital . | |
| 46 | england | 1 | PLACE | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 47 | minds | 1 | FIGURE | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 48 | heirs | 1 | PERSON | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 49 | father | 1 | PERSON | his stepdaughter 's father , thomas | |
| 50 | admirer | 1 | PERSON | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 51 | riches | 1 | PERSON | huntington used his new riches to build a £10,000 chapel . | |
| 52 | mansion house street | 1 | PLACE | he started business buying and selling hops before becoming a banker at mansion house street in southwark . | |
| 53 | prudent | 1 | PERSON | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 54 | inmates | 1 | PERSON | the inmates of bridewell ( c. 1808 ) where sanderson was president ( a governor ) | |
| 55 | hospital | 1 | PLACE | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 56 | name | 1 | NAME | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 57 | disambiguation | 1 | ACT | for other people named james sanderson , see james sanderson ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 58 | examples | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 | |
| 59 | malmesbury | 1 | PERSON | in the same year he was one of the three men returned as members of parliament for the parliamentary constituency of malmesbury . | |
| 60 | william huntington | 1 | PERSON | after he died his widow married william huntington | |
| 61 | hops | 1 | UNKNOWN | he started business buying and selling hops before becoming a banker at mansion house street in southwark . | |
| 62 | canterbury | 1 | PLACE | sanderson was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society , which had been founded following a 1787 royal proclamation instituted by wilberforce via the archbishop of canterbury . | |
| 63 | rise | 1 | PROCESS | the proclamation for the discouragement of vice was intended to be a remedy for a perceived rise in immorality . | |
| 64 | grandson | 1 | PERSON | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 65 | philanthropic society | 1 | INSTITUTION | sanderson was also a member of the philanthropic society and the vice-president of magdelen hospital . | |
| 66 | vansittart | 1 | PERSON | in the following parliamentary election he was returned as the member for hastings together with nicholas vansittart . | |
| 67 | office | 1 | PLACE | in 1785 , by which time he was an alderman , he was elected sheriff of london and knighted whilst in office . | |
| 68 | parliamentary election | 1 | PROCESS | in the following parliamentary election he was returned as the member for hastings together with nicholas vansittart . | |
| 69 | will | 1 | UNKNOWN | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 70 | bridewell | 1 | PERSON | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 71 | london spouses | 1 | PLACE | sanderson & co , southwark known for lord mayor , social reform title baronet of the city of london spouses * | |
| 72 | immorality | 1 | STATE | the proclamation for the discouragement of vice was intended to be a remedy for a perceived rise in immorality . | |
| 73 | stepdaughter | 1 | PERSON | his stepdaughter 's father , thomas | |
| 74 | opinions | 1 | PERSON | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 75 | members | 1 | PERSON | in the same year he was one of the three men returned as members of parliament for the parliamentary constituency of malmesbury . | |
| 76 | nikolaus pevsner | 1 | PERSON | ) sanderson 's memorial at st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london was thought notable by the architectural historian , nikolaus pevsner . | |
| 77 | nicholas vansittart | 1 | PERSON | in the following parliamentary election he was returned as the member for hastings together with nicholas vansittart . | |
| 78 | remedy | 1 | STUDY | the proclamation for the discouragement of vice was intended to be a remedy for a perceived rise in immorality . | |
| 79 | works | 1 | UNKNOWN | works * | |
| 80 | preacher | 1 | PERSON | s.s. , an eccentric and polemical preacher who regarded himself as a prophet . | |
| 81 | biography james sanderson | 1 | PERSON | biography james sanderson was born in 1741 . | |
| 82 | year | 1 | PERIOD | in the same year he was one of the three men returned as members of parliament for the parliamentary constituency of malmesbury . | |
| 83 | wheat | 1 | LIGHT | observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 | |
| 84 | tombstone—on | 1 | UNKNOWN | lady sanderson did not die until 1817 , so she would have seen her husband 's tombstone—on which his self-written epitaph identified him as a prophet . | |
| 85 | southwark | 1 | PLACE | sanderson & co , southwark known for lord mayor , social reform title baronet of the city of london spouses * | |
| 86 | london nationality english occupation s politician | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 87 | magistrates | 1 | UNKNOWN | observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 | |
| 88 | principles | 1 | ACT | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 89 | arms | 1 | LANGUAGE | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 90 | congregations | 1 | ENTITY | after he died in 1799 , his widow married william huntington s.s. huntington preached at several chapels to rich and loyal congregations . | |
| 91 | constituency | 1 | PERSON | in the same year he was one of the three men returned as members of parliament for the parliamentary constituency of malmesbury . | |
| 92 | business | 1 | STATE | he started business buying and selling hops before becoming a banker at mansion house street in southwark . | |
| 93 | wilberforce | 1 | PERSON | he also served as president of bridewell hospital ( now a school ) , and was a member of william wilberforce 's proclamation society for the discouragement of vice . | |
| 94 | william huntington s.s. huntington | 1 | PERSON | after he died in 1799 , his widow married william huntington s.s. huntington preached at several chapels to rich and loyal congregations . | |
| 95 | french revolution | 1 | PLACE | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 96 | elizabeth skinner sanderson | 1 | PERSON | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 97 | younger | 1 | PERSON | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 98 | skinner | 1 | PERSON | elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson , 1st baronet ( 30 december 1741 - 21 june 1798 ) was an english banker , a member of parliament , an alderman and lord mayor of london . | |
| 99 | memorial | 1 | STATEMENT | ) sanderson 's memorial at st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london was thought notable by the architectural historian , nikolaus pevsner . | |
| 100 | exchequer | 1 | AMOUNT | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 101 | thomas skinner | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 102 | institution | 1 | INSTITUTION | later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became king edward 's school , witley . | |
| 103 | surname | 1 | PORTION | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 104 | st magnus the martyr church | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 105 | king | 1 | PERSON | later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became king edward 's school , witley . | |
| 106 | surname whilst huntington | 1 | PERSON | after their marriage in 1808 , lady sanderson continued to use sanderson 's surname whilst huntington built a new chapel costing £10,000 ( £896,000 as of 2025 ) . | |
| 107 | chancellors | 1 | PERSON | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 108 | sheriff | 1 | PERSON | in 1785 , by which time he was an alderman , he was elected sheriff of london and knighted whilst in office . | |
| 109 | governor | 1 | PERSON | the inmates of bridewell ( c. 1808 ) where sanderson was president ( a governor ) | |
| 110 | friend | 1 | PERSON | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 111 | hastings | 1 | PLACE | in the following parliamentary election he was returned as the member for hastings together with nicholas vansittart . | |
| 112 | husband | 1 | PERSON | lady sanderson did not die until 1817 , so she would have seen her husband 's tombstone—on which his self-written epitaph identified him as a prophet . | |
| 113 | southwark known | 1 | PLACE | sanderson & co , southwark known for lord mayor , social reform title baronet of the city of london spouses * | |
| 114 | magdelen hospital | 1 | PLACE | sanderson was also a member of the philanthropic society and the vice-president of magdelen hospital . | |
| 115 | chapels | 1 | FORM | after he died in 1799 , his widow married william huntington s.s. huntington preached at several chapels to rich and loyal congregations . | |
| 116 | way | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1793 , sanderson became president of bridewell hospital where he is acknowledged to have transformed the way it was managed . | |
| 117 | handsome | 1 | PERSON | a painting of him , from which he was described as handsome , was placed in the court room of bridewell royal hospital . | |
| 118 | favourite | 1 | PERSON | vansittart went on to be one of the most successful chancellors of the exchequer , whilst sanderson became a friend and admirer of william pitt the younger and was " a favourite " of him and the king . | |
| 119 | roles | 1 | ROLE | later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became king edward 's school , witley . | |
| 120 | magistrate | 1 | UNKNOWN | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 121 | firm | 1 | INSTITUTION | it was reported that this was a time : ... when the principles of the french revolution were contaminating the minds of men , opinions which required to be counteracted by a firm , prudent , and constitutional chief magistrate . | |
| 122 | yorkshire | 1 | PLACE | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 123 | chelmsford | 1 | PERSON | sanderson was married twice , first to elizabeth judd of chelmsford . | |
| 124 | family | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 125 | assize | 1 | UNKNOWN | observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 | |
| 126 | historian | 1 | PERSON | ) sanderson 's memorial at st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london was thought notable by the architectural historian , nikolaus pevsner . | |
| 127 | prison | 1 | PLACE | the hospital took in poor people and was a cross between a prison and a school . | |
| 128 | cross | 1 | PERSON | the hospital took in poor people and was a cross between a prison and a school . | |
| 129 | elizabeth | 1 | PERSON | elizabeth judd * | |
| 130 | son | 1 | PERSON | he was the only surviving son of james sanderson of york . | |
| 131 | elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson | 1 | PERSON | elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson , 1st baronet ( 30 december 1741 - 21 june 1798 ) was an english banker , a member of parliament , an alderman and lord mayor of london . | |
| 132 | marriage | 1 | EVENT | after their marriage in 1808 , lady sanderson continued to use sanderson 's surname whilst huntington built a new chapel costing £10,000 ( £896,000 as of 2025 ) . | |
| 133 | vice president | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 134 | bread | 1 | PERSON | observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759 | |
| 135 | condition | 1 | CONDITION | by his second wife , elizabeth ( née skinner ) , sanderson gave his name via his daughter , elizabeth skinner sanderson , to his grandson , the physician sir john burdon-sanderson . ( sanderson had made it a condition of his will that his heirs should take his surname ; and in 1815 his new family took his arms , from 1794 , as well . ) | |
| 136 | sir james sanderson bt st magnus the martyr church | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 137 | resting place st magnus the martyr church | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 138 | york | 1 | PLACE | sir james sanderson bt st magnus-the-martyr church , where sanderson is buried born ( 1741-12-30 ) 30 december 1741 york , yorkshire , england died 21 june 1798( 1798-06-21 ) ( aged 56 ) resting place st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london nationality english occupation(s) politician , social reformer employer (s ) | |
| 139 | epitaph | 1 | STYLE | lady sanderson did not die until 1817 , so she would have seen her husband 's tombstone—on which his self-written epitaph identified him as a prophet . |
| Categoría | Objetos |
| PERSON |
admirer alderman archbishop banker baronet biography james sanderson born bread bridewell chancellors chapel chelmsford constituency cross daughter elizabeth elizabeth judd elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson elizabeth skinner sanderson employer s father favourite friend governor grandson handsome heirs historian huntington husband inmates james sanderson king king edward lady sanderson london nationality english occupation s politician malmesbury member members men nicholas vansittart nikolaus pevsner opinions physician sir john burdon sanderson preacher president prophet prudent resting place st magnus the martyr church riches sanderson sheriff sir james sanderson sir james sanderson bt st magnus the martyr church skinner social reform title baronet son stepdaughter surname whilst huntington thomas skinner vansittart vice vice president widow wife wilberforce william huntington william huntington s.s. huntington william pitt william wilberforce younger |
| PLACE |
bridewell hospital bridewell royal hospital canterbury city december york england french revolution hastings hospital london london spouses magdelen hospital mansion house street office prison southwark southwark known st magnus the martyr church york yorkshire |
| INSTITUTION |
firm institution philanthropic society proclamation society school |
| PERIOD |
december june time year |
| HUMAN GROUP |
family parliament people |
| STATE |
business immorality observations |
| ACT |
disambiguation principles |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
examples painting |
| STATEMENT |
memorial proclamation |
| PROCESS |
parliamentary election rise |
| FIGURE |
minds |
| STUDY |
remedy |
| LIGHT |
wheat |
| LANGUAGE |
arms |
| ROLE |
roles |
| ROOM |
court room |
| CONDITION |
condition |
| AMOUNT |
exchequer |
| ENTITY |
congregations |
| HUMAN ROLE |
lord mayor |
| STYLE |
epitaph |
| NAME |
name |
| PORTION |
surname |
| RESULT |
discouragement |
| EVENT |
marriage |
| FORM |
chapels |