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The following were Mayors in England, mayors of Preston, Lancashire, England: *1526-27: James Walton (1479/80-1546/50), James Walton, MP for Preston, 1529 *1528-31: Christopher Haydock, MP for Preston, 1529 *1532-33: James Walton (1479/80-1546/50), James Walton *1533-34: James Walton (1479/80-1546/50), James Walton *1535 William Wall *1545 Henry Walls MP for Preston, (1545) *1546-46: James Walton (1479/80-1546/50), James Walton *1566 Evan Wall *1696 John Atherton *1700 George Addison *1701-02 Josias Gregson *1702 Geoffrey Rishton *1703 William Lemon *1704 John Atherton *1705 Thomas Winckley *1706 John Chorley *1707 Roger Sudell *1708 George Addison *1709 John Loxham *1710 George Lamplugh *1711 William Graddwell (Gladwell) *1712 Ralph Assheton *1713 Edmund Assheton *1714 Lawrence Wall *1715 William Lemon *1716 Robert Chaddocks *1717 Joseph Curtis *1718 Richard Casson *1719 George Lamplugh *1720 William Graddwell *1721-22 Edmund Assheton *1722 Lawrence Wall *1723 John Thornton *1 ...
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