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William Glover

Birth
Warwickshire, England
Death
17 Dec 1603 (aged 57–58)
Isleworth, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England
Burial
London, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Family Memorial. He was not famous.

Sir William Glover, Knight, Lord Mayor.

*Burial Record Citation: Book 'The Catalogue of Most Memorable Tombs In the Churches of London', Major Payne Fisher, 1669, page 39.

Biography from Glover memorials and genealogies by Glover, Anna Publication date 1867
William Glover was married to Amie Gaveiard, in Rainehill, November 6, 1578, ...The arms granted to William Glover of London, " Arg. a Chev. Ermine betwixt three Cross Crosslets," were granted to him by Queen Elizabeth one year before his death. William Glover was buried in London, Colman Street Ward. A fair monument in chancel is erected to his memory. " Here lyeth in peace the body of Sir William Glover, Knight, late Citizen and Alderman of London, who for his many good gifts both in sincere religion, Wisdom and Gravity wherewith he was very plentifully endowed and graced, was elected Sheriff of London, and served the same in 1611. He had lived in good name and fame Fifty Eight years, and very blessedly departed this life the 17 of December, 1603 Leaving two sons, Thomas and William, and five daughters, viz., Anne, married to Barne Roberts of Willesden, in the County of Middlesex, Esq. ; Susan, Elizabeth, Mary and Alice, behind him to mourn the loss of so loving a Father. To whose deceased memory the Lady Anne Glover, the most Sorrowful Widow of the deceased said Sir William, lamenting his death and unrecoverable loss, at her own charge erected this monument in testification of her love and duty." Glover memorials and genealogies by Glover, Anna Publication date 1867
Family Memorial. He was not famous.

Sir William Glover, Knight, Lord Mayor.

*Burial Record Citation: Book 'The Catalogue of Most Memorable Tombs In the Churches of London', Major Payne Fisher, 1669, page 39.

Biography from Glover memorials and genealogies by Glover, Anna Publication date 1867
William Glover was married to Amie Gaveiard, in Rainehill, November 6, 1578, ...The arms granted to William Glover of London, " Arg. a Chev. Ermine betwixt three Cross Crosslets," were granted to him by Queen Elizabeth one year before his death. William Glover was buried in London, Colman Street Ward. A fair monument in chancel is erected to his memory. " Here lyeth in peace the body of Sir William Glover, Knight, late Citizen and Alderman of London, who for his many good gifts both in sincere religion, Wisdom and Gravity wherewith he was very plentifully endowed and graced, was elected Sheriff of London, and served the same in 1611. He had lived in good name and fame Fifty Eight years, and very blessedly departed this life the 17 of December, 1603 Leaving two sons, Thomas and William, and five daughters, viz., Anne, married to Barne Roberts of Willesden, in the County of Middlesex, Esq. ; Susan, Elizabeth, Mary and Alice, behind him to mourn the loss of so loving a Father. To whose deceased memory the Lady Anne Glover, the most Sorrowful Widow of the deceased said Sir William, lamenting his death and unrecoverable loss, at her own charge erected this monument in testification of her love and duty." Glover memorials and genealogies by Glover, Anna Publication date 1867

Inscription

Here lyeth in peace the body of Sir William Glover, Knight, late Citizen and Alderman of London, who for his many good gifts both in sincere religion, Wisdom and Gravity wherewith he was very plentifully endowed and graced, was elected Sheriff of London, and served the same in 1611. He had lived in good name and fame Fifty Eight years, and very blessedly departed this life the 17 of December, 1603 Leaving two sons, Thomas and William, and five daughters, viz., Anne, married to Barne Roberts of Willesden, in the County of Middlesex, Esq. ; Susan, Elizabeth, Mary and Alice, behind him to mourn the loss of so loving a Father. To whose deceased memory the Lady Anne Glover, the most Sorrowful Widow of the deceased said Sir William, lamenting his death and unrecoverable loss, at her own charge erected this monument in testification of her love and duty



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