James Meek of York
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James Meek of York
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James Meek (1790–1862) was a Victorian Wesleyan Methodist, Whig politician, currier, glassmaker, and three times Lord Mayor of York. He was also the middle one of three James Meeks who are important in the history of York. His father came to York from Brompton by Northallerton, where he had run a starch mill. He was an Anglican and was also at Kelfield, North Yorkshire. James Meek II was born in 1890 in Brompton, Northallerton; he came to York in 1803 to serve an apprenticeship with Joseph Agar,
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2013-12-29T20:44:39Z
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2024-09-01T21:14:21Z
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