Clement Plumsted
Mayor of Philadelphia
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Born | 1680 |
Died | 26 May 1745 (aged 64–65) |
Clement Plumsted (bapt.Tooltip baptised 2 May 1680[1] – 26 May 1745)[2] was Mayor of Philadelphia in 1723, 1736, and 1741. He also served as a Philadelphia councilman, alderman, and justice, as well as a member of the Pennsylvania provincial council. He was the father of William Plumsted, who also served as mayor of Philadelphia.[3]
References
- ^ "Extracts from the register of burials in St. Andrew's, holborn.—no. II". Notes and Queries. s2-XII (309): 430–431. 30 November 1861. doi:10.1093/nq/s2-XII.309.430b.
- ^ Keith, Charles Penrose (1883). The Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania, who Held Office Between 1733-1776: And Those Earlier Councillors who Were Some Time Chief Magistrates of the Province, and Their Descendants. Philadelphia: W.S. Sharp Prtg. Company. pp. 167–168. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
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- ^ "Plumsted family papers 1787". www2.hsp.org. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
Preceded by James Logan | Mayor of Philadelphia 1723–1724 | Succeeded by Isaac Norris |
Preceded by William Allen | Mayor of Philadelphia 1736–1737 | Succeeded by Thomas Griffitts |
Preceded by Samuel Hasell | Mayor of Philadelphia 1741–1742 | Succeeded by William Till |
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Mayors of Philadelphia (chronologically)
(1691–1776)
- Morrey
- Shippen (I)
- Morris (I)
- G. Jones
- Willcox
- Stanbury
- Masters
- Hill
- Carter
- Preston
- Dickinson
- Roch
- Hill
- Dickinson
- Fishbourn
- Logan
- C. Plumsted
- Norris
- Hudson
- Charles Read
- T. Lawrence (I)
- Griffitts
- Hasell
- Griffitts
- T. Lawrence (I)
- Allen
- C. Plumsted
- Griffitts
- Morris (II)
- Roberts
- Hasell
- C. Plumsted
- Till
- B. Shoemaker
- Shippen (II)
- Hamilton
- Attwood
- C. Willing
- T. Lawrence (I)
- W. Plumsted
- Strettell
- B. Shoemaker
- T. Lawrence (I)
- C. Willing
- W. Plumsted
- Shute
- T. Lawrence (II)
- Stamper
- B. Shoemaker
- Duché
- Harrison
- T. Willing
- T. Lawrence (II)
- J. Lawrence
- I. Jones
- S. Shoemaker
- Gibson
- Fisher
- Rhoads
- Powel
(1789–1854)
(since 1854)
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