Richard Levett

Sir Richard Levett (also spelled Richard Levet) (died 1711), Sheriff, Alderman and Lord Mayor of London, was one of the first directors of the Bank of England, an adventurer with the London East India Company and the proprietor of the trading firm Sir Richard Levett & Company. He had homes at Kew and in London's Cripplegate, close by the Haberdashers Hall. A pioneering British merchant and politician, he counted among his friends and acquaintances Samuel Pepys, Robert Blackborne, John Houblon, physician to the Royal Family and son-in-law Sir Edward Hulse, Lord Mayor Sir William Gore, his brother-in-law Chief Justice Sir John Holt, Robert Hooke, Sir Owen Buckingham, Sir Charles Eyre and others.

Personal facts

Richard Levett
Birth nameRichard Levett
Birth place
Ashwell Rutland
Religion
Anglicanism
Date of deathJanuary 20, 1711
Place of death
Kew
Resting place
St. Anne's Church Kew , London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Children
Flintham
Hulse baronets
St Pierre Monmouthshire
Known for
Bank of England
Lord Mayor of London

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