Richard Goldthorpe
For Richard Goldthorpe (MP), see City of York (UK Parliament constituency).
Richard Goldthorpe (died March 10, 1557 in York[1]) was an English haberdasher, investor, real estate developer and politician from Yorkshire. In 1560 his estate was valued at £2460, considerable wealth at the time.[2] He was a Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of York.[3] His daughter, Anne, was married to Sir Arthur Ingram.
References
- ^ Drake, Francis (1788). Eboracum: Or, The History and Antiquities of the City of York, from Its Origin to this Time: Together with an Account of the Ainsty, Or, County of the Same, and a Description and History of the Cathedral Church, from Its First Foundation to the Present Year. Illustrated with Seventeen Copper-plates. In Two Volumes. T. Wilson and R. Spence.
- ^ Palliser, David Michael (1979). Tudor York:Oxford historical monographs. Oxford University Press US. p. 142. ISBN 0-19-821878-8.
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Sidney Lee, ed. (1892). "Ingram, Arthur". Dictionary of National Biography 29. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 12.
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