John Crowder (Lord Mayor of London)

John Crowder (1756 – 2 December 1830) was an English printer, alderman of the ward of Farringdon Within, and Lord Mayor of London.

He served his apprenticeship to a printer, and at the expiration of his time, went to London, and obtained a situation in his majesty's printing office, then under the control of William Strahan.

On 9 November 1830 he was removed in a very feeble state to his house at Hammersmith, where he lingered till 2 December, when he died, aged seventy-four years.

[2] His brother, James Pecholier Crowder, died at Stockwell Common two days before the Alderman.

[3] In 1865 his daughter, Rosetta Waddell (nee Crowder), had his remains reinterred in a family vault in the Lebanon Circle on the western side of Highgate Cemetery.

Grave of John Crowder in the Lebanon Circle in Highgate Cemetery