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James Simmons (1741–1807)

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in 1776. Between 1787 and 1791 he was a prime mover in the Pavement Commission which was established by Act of Parliament 'For the Better Paving, Cleansing, Lighting and Watching of Canterbury'. Simmons acted as Treasurer to the Commission. In his second term as Mayor, Simmons oversaw further
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modernization, such as the establishment of a new market building (the Buttermarket) and the demolition of several of the medieval city gates. He was also responsible for the purchase and landscaping of the
19:(22 January 1741 – 22 January 1807) was a newspaper proprietor, bookseller, banker and business entrepreneur. He was a politician who was active in local government in Canterbury and sat in the 70:, Kirkby agreed terms and went into a long-term partnership with Simmons. The firm traded in the High Street and later at the King's Arms Printing Off & Library, St George's Street. 154:
in the General Election in October 1806. He did not serve as an MP for very long as he died aged 66 in London in 1807 and was buried in St Mildred's Churchyard in Canterbury.
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In addition to the book trade, Simmons's business interests included an appointment as Distributor of Stamps for East Kent (1782) and the creation, in partnership with
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whose new proprietor had refused an offer of partnership. After a four-week local trade war, which also involved two other Canterbury printers and stationers
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between 1749 and 1755 and then served an apprenticeship as a stationer in London from 1757. He obtained his freedom in 1764. In 1767 he became a
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in 1918. The Bank was situated on the corner of St Margaret's Street and High Street on the same site as the present Lloyds Bank.
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David J. Shaw and Sarah Gray, ‘James Abree (1691? – 1768) : Canterbury’s first "modern" printer’, in:
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Simmons was actively involved in local politics. He was elected to the Common Council in 1769, served as
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As well as newspaper proprietors, they were stationers, bookbinders, printers and publishers, ran a
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A further venture was an unsuccessful plan to promote a canal from Canterbury to the sea at
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 2)
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within the walls of Canterbury, which is still an important civic open space.
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for 1772-73 and was elected an Alderman in 1774. He served his first term as
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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In 1791 Simmons set up in business as a miller. He built a completely new
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The Reach of print : Making, selling and reading books
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Canterbury's Tycoon: James Simmons – Reshaper of his city
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of Canterbury by 'patrimony' and went into business as a
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Index

House of Commons
Canterbury
King's School, Canterbury
freeman
stationer
Kentish Gazette
Kentish Post
William Flackton
Thomas Smith
circulating library
Sheriff of Canterbury
Mayor of Canterbury
Dane John Gardens
Henry Gipps
Canterbury Bank
Lloyds Bank
Abbot's Mill
River Stour
John Smeaton
Reculver
George Stephenson
Canterbury and Whitstable Railway
Members of Parliament
Canterbury
Tenterden
London Book Trade Database



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