Ellis CrispeEllis Crispe (1562–1625) was a merchant, alderman[1] and Sheriff of London.[2] He was born in Marshfield, Gloucestershire[3] the son of Thomas Crispe and Elizabeth Steward. He was baptised on 23 May 1562. He was a member of the Salters Company. He was married to Hester (née Ireland) and had eight sons including Nicholas, Samuel and Tobias and three daughters, including Elizabeth.[4] He died on 3 November 1625[5] shortly after being elected Sheriff[6] and is buried in St Mildred, Bread Street.[7] His lengthy will was proved on 7 November 1625 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[8] In his will, he made bequests to the poor of Bread Street, the town of Marshfield and the Officers of the Salters' Company.[9] References
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