Sir John Cass

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Sir John Cass was a prominent 17th–18th century English merchant, politician, and philanthropist whose name is associated with several educational and charitable institutions in London.

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instanceOf English merchant
human
philanthropist
politician
associatedWith St Botolph’s Aldgate, London
surface form: Church of St Botolph without Aldgate

Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation

Port of London trade
burialPlace St Botolph’s Aldgate, London
surface form: Church of St Botolph without Aldgate
commemoratedBy statue of Sir John Cass in London
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1661-02-20
dateOfDeath 1718-07-05
educatedAt Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
era 17th century
18th century
fieldOfWork charitable education
commerce
municipal politics
founded Sir John Cass's Foundation
Sir John Cass's Foundation Primary School
Sir John Cass's Foundation and Red Coat Church of England Secondary School
givenName John
hasPartIn governance of the City of London
hasSealOrEmblem red feather emblem associated with his foundation
hasTitle baronet
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor charitable bequests for education
endowing schools in London
involvement in the early Atlantic slave trade
legacy name used by multiple educational institutions in London
subject of later renamings due to links with slavery
memberOf Worshipful Company of Carpenters
Worshipful Company of Skinners
nativeLanguage English
nobleTitle Baronet of London
notableWork will establishing educational endowments
occupation merchant
philanthropist
politician
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Alderman of the City of London
Member of Parliament for the City of London
Sheriff of the City of London
surface form: Sheriff of London
religion Church of England
residence City of London
sexOrGender male

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