Daniel Rawlinson

Daniel Rawlinson (died 1679), of Graythwaite and London, was a vintner in London, where he kept the Mitre Tavern on Fenchurch Street.

[1][2] Rawlinson was educated at Hawkshead Grammar School.

[1] According to a letter from Dr. Richard Rawlinson to Tom Herne, an antiquary at Oxford, he seems to have been a staunch royalist: "The Whiggs [sic] tell this, that upon the king's [Charles I] murder, January 30th, 1649, he hung his signe [sic] in mourning".

[2] His wife Margaret died in 1666 of plague and his business burned down in the Great Fire of that year.

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