Robert Kitchin
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Sir Robert Kitchen (alt. Kytchen) was Alderman of Bristol. He died on 19 June 1594.[1] He gifted one of the four bronze 'nails' (merchants' counting tables) to The Exchange in Bristol.
Abel Kitchin, later Mayor of Bristol, was one of his four executors.[2] It is not known if Robert Kitchin, who was originally from Kendal, was Abel Kitchin's father or uncle.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Bristol Wills". www.portbury-hundred.co.uk. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
- ^ George Pryce, A Popular History of Bristol, p. 292.
- ^ Henry Swainson Cowper, 'Robert Kitchin, Mayor of Bristol; a native of Kendal', Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, 29 (1929), pp. 198, 201
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