Henry Maleverer, generally called Henry of Cornhill, was a grocer in the times of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
[1] He was a crusader, and was appointed by the King of Jerusalem as the guardian of "Jacob's well.
"[2] His life was documented as a famous Londoner in Nine Worthies of London by Richard Johnson in 1592.
[3] It is said that he went to the Holy Land as a volunteer.
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