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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


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( 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

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110friend1PERSON 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 .
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113southwark known1PLACE sanderson & co , southwark known for lord mayor , social reform title baronet of the city of london spouses *
114magdelen hospital1PLACE sanderson was also a member of the philanthropic society and the vice-president of magdelen hospital .
115chapels1FORM after he died in 1799 , his widow married william huntington s.s. huntington preached at several chapels to rich and loyal congregations .
116way1UNKNOWN in 1793 , sanderson became president of bridewell hospital where he is acknowledged to have transformed the way it was managed .
117handsome1PERSON a painting of him , from which he was described as handsome , was placed in the court room of bridewell royal hospital .
118favourite1PERSON 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 .
119roles1ROLE later the institution 's two roles were split , and in time the school became king edward 's school , witley .
120magistrate1UNKNOWN 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 .
121firm1INSTITUTION 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 .
122yorkshire1PLACE 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 )
123chelmsford1PERSON sanderson was married twice , first to elizabeth judd of chelmsford .
124family1HUMAN 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 . )
125assize1UNKNOWN observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759
126historian1PERSON ) sanderson 's memorial at st magnus-the-martyr church in the city of london was thought notable by the architectural historian , nikolaus pevsner .
127prison1PLACE the hospital took in poor people and was a cross between a prison and a school .
128cross1PERSON the hospital took in poor people and was a cross between a prison and a school .
129elizabeth1PERSON elizabeth judd *
130son1PERSON he was the only surviving son of james sanderson of york .
131elizabeth skinner parent james sanderson sir james sanderson1PERSON 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 .
132marriage1EVENT 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 ) .
133vice president1PERSON
134bread1PERSON observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread made of wheat ... 1759
135condition1CONDITION 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 . )
136sir james sanderson bt st magnus the martyr church1PERSON
137resting place st magnus the martyr church1PERSON
138york1PLACE 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 )
139epitaph1STYLE 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 .

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