Sir Robert Vyner

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Sir Robert Vyner was a prominent 17th-century English goldsmith, banker, and Lord Mayor of London who became wealthy and influential through his close financial relationship with King Charles II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English goldsmith
Lord Mayor of London
banker
human
associatedWith City of London NERFINISHED
English Crown NERFINISHED
King Charles II NERFINISHED
businessActivity goldsmith-banking
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
employer City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
era Restoration England NERFINISHED
financialRole royal financier to King Charles II
floruit 17th century
gender male
honorificPrefix Sir
name Robert Vyner NERFINISHED
notableFor being a prominent 17th-century London goldsmith and banker
close financial relationship with King Charles II
lending large sums of money to the English Crown
serving as Lord Mayor of London
occupation banker
goldsmith
positionHeld Alderman of the City of London
Lord Mayor of London NERFINISHED
Sheriff of London NERFINISHED
residence London, England
surface form: London
socialStatus wealthy merchant
sphereOfInfluence English royal finances
London civic politics
workLocation City of London NERFINISHED

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Coronation Spoon laterAcquiredBy Sir Robert Vyner