Richard Rich (Sheriff of London)

Richard Rich (died 1463-4) was a London mercer, and Sheriff of that city in 1442.[1][2][3] However, Wikipedia's list of the sheriffs of London shows two other Sheriffs appointed in 1442. Further research is needed to clarify this contradictory information.

He was the son of Richard Rich of London, esquire, who died in 1447-8 seised of lands in Springfield, Little Waltham, Great Leighs, Terling and Boreham in Essex.[4] and Catherine Cuthery.


His will, dated 20 April 1463 and proved 16 August 1464, shows that he died possessed of large estates in Middlesex and Hertfordshire, and was wealthy enough to found five almshouses in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire.[4][5]

Rich died 1463-4 and was buried in the church of St Lawrence Jewry, London.[1][6]

Marriage and issue

Rich married a wife named Katherine, whose surname is unknown, by whom he had two sons and three daughters:

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