George Barne (died 1558)

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Slack, Paul (2004). "Barne, Sir George (c.1500–1558)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37157 . Retrieved 8 April 2017.(Subscription or UK public library membership required.). Subscription (or UK public library subscription) needed for online version.
  2. J. Strype, A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Book 5, Chapter 6: 'The Temporal Government, Mayors and Sheriffs', at p. 137 (Strype's Survey Online/IHR). "Sir George Barne, Maior 1586... son to Sir George Barne, Knight, Citizen, Haberdasher and Lord Mayor... who was son also to George Barne, citizen and Haberdasher of London."
  3. 1 2 'Barne', in J.J. Howard and G.J. Armytage (eds), The Visitation of London in the year 1568. Taken by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, Harleian Society Vol. I (1869), p. 25 (Internet Archive).
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  15. Wriothesley's Chronicle, II, pp. 71-76 (Internet Archive).
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  24. The fellowship names are omitted from the older printings of the Charter in Hakluyt, but are found in the Calendar of Patent Rolls: Philip & Mary II: 1554-1555 (HMSO 1936/Kraus, Lendeln 1970), pp. 55-59 (Hathi Trust).
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  34. Wriothesley's Chronicle, II, pp. 90-92 (Internet Archive).
  35. The term "sceptre" is used by Wriothesley to describe the mace in the mayoral insignia.
  36. 1 2 Wriothesley's Chronicle, II, pp. 93-95 (Internet Archive).
  37. Wriothesley's Chronicle, II, pp. 97-99 (Internet Archive).
  38. Wriothesley's Chronicle, II, pp. 99-100 (Internet Archive).
  39. 'Barne of London and Woolwich', in J. Hall Pleasants, 'The Lovelace Family and its Connections', (Part), The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 29 (Richmond, 1921), p. 110-24 (Hathi Trust). This account of George Barne is in places muddled.
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  42. Will of Sir George Barne, Alderman of St Bartholomew the less, City of London (P.C.C. 1558, Noodes quire).
  43. Abstract in Hall Pleasants, Virginia Magazine of History (1921), pp. 112-14 (Hathi Trust).
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  45. Will of Dame Alyce Barne or Barnes, Widow of London (P.C.C. 1559, Chayney quire).
  46. Abstract in Hall Pleasants, Virginia Magazine of History (1921), pp. 114-17 (Hathi Trust).
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  52. 'Barne, of Sotterly and Dunwich', in J. Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain (Henry Colburn, London 1836), I, p. 139 (Google).
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  54. T. Cooper, "'Carleill, Christopher'"  . Dictionary of National Biography . London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Sir George Barne
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Lord Mayor of London
In office
1552–1553