William Ashhurst

English banker and Lord Mayor of London

William Ashhurst - Leaders & Politicians born April 26th, 1647
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A banker and politician served as Lord Mayor of London. Held the office in 1704. Contributed significantly to the financial landscape of London during a period of economic growth and stability. Played a crucial role in local governance, overseeing various civic duties and improvements in the city. His tenure is remembered for its focus on economic prosperity and urban development.

Served as Lord Mayor of London in 1704

Influenced financial policies in London

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