Cutler Baronets
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The Baronetcy of Cutler of London was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 November 1660 for John Cutler of Deptford.
Cutler was Master of the Worshipful Company of Grocers
of the City of London four times. He served as High Sheriff of Kent
in 1676. He was Member of Parliament for Taunton
1679-80 and for Bodmin
1689-93. He was Treasurer for the building of St Pauls Cathedral.
Late in life he bought Wimpole Hall
estate in Cambridgeshire. The Baronetcy was extinct on his death in 1693. His estate passed to his daughter Elizabeth who married Charles Robartes, 2nd Earl of Radnor
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Cutler was Master of the Worshipful Company of Grocers
Worshipful Company of Grocers
The Worshipful Company of Grocers is one of the 108 Livery Companies of the City of London. It is ranked second in the order of precedence of the Companies and, having been established in 1345, is one of the original Great Twelve City Livery Companies....
of the City of London four times. He served as High Sheriff of Kent
High Sheriff of Kent
The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions...
in 1676. He was Member of Parliament for Taunton
Taunton (UK Parliament constituency)
Taunton was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and its predecessors from 1295 to 2010, taking its name from the town of Taunton in Somerset...
1679-80 and for Bodmin
Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency)
Bodmin was the name of a parliamentary constituency in Cornwall from 1295 until 1983. Initially, it was a parliamentary borough, which returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of England and later the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until the 1868 general...
1689-93. He was Treasurer for the building of St Pauls Cathedral.
Late in life he bought Wimpole Hall
Wimpole Hall
Wimpole Hall is a country house located within the Parish of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England, about 8½ miles southwest of Cambridge. The house, begun in 1640, and its 3,000 acres of parkland and farmland are owned by the National Trust and are regularly open to the public.Wimpole is...
estate in Cambridgeshire. The Baronetcy was extinct on his death in 1693. His estate passed to his daughter Elizabeth who married Charles Robartes, 2nd Earl of Radnor
Earl of Radnor
Earl of Radnor is a title which has been created two times. It was first created in the Peerage of England in 1679 for John Robartes, 2nd Baron Robartes, a notable political figure of the reign of Charles II. He was made Viscount Bodmin at the same time. Robartes was the son of Richard Robartes,...
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