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Sir James Shaw, 1st Baronet

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233: 505:"The Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, on Horseback, bearing the City Sword, was marshalled and placed in the Procession between His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and the Herald of Arms, who preceded the Great Banner, in obedience to a Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Signet and Sign Manual, bearing Date the 6th Instant, directing Garter Principal King of Arms to marshal and place the Lord Mayor of London, on the present Occasion, in the same Station wherein his Lordship would have been placed if His Majesty had been present." 29: 119: 263:... a noble work of art, worthy of the creative genius of the sculptor, Mr. Fillans, and no less worthy of the venerable baronet whom it commemorates, and of whom, we believe, it is a faithful likeness. In symmetry of form it is truly admirable. The mild, benevolent features of Sir James are finely developed ; and, as a whole, it is replete with that seeming animation and intellectual expression which mark the superior powers of the sculptor, and give to the object itself a high and permanent interest. 209:. On discovering his error, he began to liquidate all his property to repay the sum, but was cleared by a commission of enquiry. Shaw resigned all his positions in 1843 due to long-term illness and died some six months later on 22 October. Shaw was unmarried, and normally his baronetcy would have become extinct on his death, but because of the second patent, the title passed to his nephew, 902: 93:
At the age of 17, he followed his elder brother to America to seek work, returning after three years to take up a position in the same company's London offices and becoming a junior partner in the firm. He became a wealthy merchant and financially assisted the children of
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Having taken office in 1805, Shaw determined to re-establish the tradition whereby the Lord Mayor took precedence in public processions within the
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would be attending the funeral, but did not seem willing to take action. Shaw then offered to visit the King himself at
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and used his wealth to support Burns's orphaned children. As Lord Mayor of London, he led the funeral procession of
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town centre by a statue of Carrara marble, about 17 feet tall, on a base of Aberdeen granite, executed by sculptor
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to resolve the matter, and Liverpool said that he would see what could be done. By the following day, the
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Shaw had developed a reputation as a "gentleman and a citizen" and was sponsored for the office of
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in 1806 to do so. According to one account, Shaw discussed the matter with the Prime Minister,
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just off the London Road because of the increase in traffic around the centre of the town.
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over all except the reigning monarch, and took the opportunity of the funeral of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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until he resigned in May 1843. In 1831 he was also appointed
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in 1805. From humble beginnings in a farming family in
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had been granted, and Shaw duly led the procession.
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While later 990:People from Riccarton, East Ayrshire 551: 446: 78:Shaw was born on 26 August 1764, in 542: 459:. scriveners.org.uk. Archived from 457:"History - The Scriveners' Company" 297: 13: 960:19th-century lord mayors of London 591:The Aldermen of the City of London 566:: Herbert George Todd. p. 203 14: 1001: 679: 538:. 2 September 1809. p. 1384. 483:"Janus: Commonwealth miscellanea" 965:19th-century English politicians 900: 829:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 701:Parliament of the United Kingdom 58:in 1806, having established his 637: 615: 606: 434:. 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James Shaw (disambiguation)

Mary Martha Pearson
Lord Mayor of London
Ayrshire
Robert Burns
Lord Nelson
right to do so
baronet
Chamberlain of London
Riccarton
Kilmarnock
grammar school
Robert Burns
alderman
Portsoken
Sheriff of London

Richard Dighton
Lord Mayor of London
Scriveners' Company
guild
City of London
Lord Nelson
Lord Liverpool
Prince Regent
Windsor Castle
Royal Warrant of Precedence
George III
patent

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