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James Clemens (lord mayor)

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Sandstone signpost dated 1776, and inscribed with the initials of James Clemens. Situated at Thomas Lane and Thingwall Lane, the entrance to Clemen's house Ashfield (since burned down) can be seen behind the pillar.

James Clemens (fl. 1750–1775) was a Liverpool, England merchant and shipowner, and Lord Mayor of Liverpool.

Life

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Clemens made three voyages to Angola in the 1750s, in addition to other slave runs,[1] in 1767, he sent the Ranger, under William Speers, to acquire slaves in Angola and transport them to Barbados.[2] Also, in 1767, he became a member of the Liverpool town council, and was, from 1775 to 1776, the Lord Mayor.[1] While serving as Lord Mayor, he presented St Pauls, Stoneycroft with a two cwt (104 kg) bell.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Sheryllynne Haggerty. Merely for Money? Business Culture in the British Atlantic, 1750-1815. p. 34.
  2. ^ Marcus Rediker. the Slave Ship. p. 195.
  3. ^ "The Bells". The Parish Church of Saint Paul, Stoneycroft (website). Liverpool: Diocese of Liverpool. p. Architecture - The Bells. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014.
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