Thomas Moulson
Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Sir Thomas Moulson (sometimes spelled "Mowlson") (c. 1568–1638), an alderman and member of the Grocers' Company, was a Sheriff of London in 1624 and Lord Mayor of London in 1634. He represented the City of London as a Member of Parliament in 1628.<ref>historyofparliamentonline.org, Moulson, Thomas (c.1568-1638), of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, London.</ref>
Sir Thomas was a native of Hargrave, Cheshire, and in 1627 built a combined chapel and school in the village which is now St Peter's Church, Hargrave. He also set up a trust to maintain the chapel and school.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
His wife, Lady Anne Moulson (née Radcliffe; 1576–1661), was commemorated in 1894 by the name of Radcliffe College. One of their grandsons, John Kendrick, became Lord Mayor of London (1651).<ref name="Cheshire">Sanders, Francis, Irvine, William Ferguson, and Brownbill, J. "The Cheshire Sheaf" pg. 41</ref>
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