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GREAVES, William (d. by 1621), of Nottingham.
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Constituency
Dates
Family and Education
m. 1575, Mary, da. of John Gregory of Nottingham, 2s.
Offices Held
Chamberlain, Nottingham 1580-1, sheriff 1582-3, coroner 1586 or 7, bridge master 1602-3, alderman Sept. 1620.
Biography
Greaves’s parentage is unknown, but he is said to have come from London. Having married in Nottingham, he settled there in a house in Long Row, probably as a draper. He may also have owned an inn. He was once threatened with a 2s. fine if he failed to obtain the scarlet gown which custom required him to wear. After the King’s visit to Nottingham, Greaves was, in August 1616, paid 8s.4d. as compensation for damage done in his grounds by the courtiers’ horses. The King again visited Nottingham in 1621 and Greaves contributed £16 towards the town’s expenses. He had died by 28 Feb. 1621.
Nottingham Resc. iv. 337, 421-31 et passim; J. T. Godfrey, Notes on St. Mary’s Par. Regs. Nottingham, 4.