Arnold Fitzthedmar

English alderman
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Born:
Aug. 9, 1201, London
Died:
before Feb. 10, 1275
Subjects Of Study:
London
local government

Arnold Fitzthedmar (born Aug. 9, 1201, London—died before Feb. 10, 1275) was a London alderman and merchant who compiled a chronicle of the mayors and sheriffs of London, 1188–1274. He was the son of German parents from Bremen and Cologne, who had become London citizens (his father’s name was Thedmar). He was well educated and connected by marriage with several wealthy London families, and he inherited great wealth and standing in the city. He became an alderman but in February 1258, with many others, was convicted of fraud, amerced, and banned from office; in November 1259 he was declared innocent ...(100 of 283 words)