Edward Alston

Hussey had been a London fishmonger and he had left significant and valuable property in Billingsgate.

His daughter Sarah (later fourth duchess of Somerset Seymour) was a significant benefactor.

[3] In the following year The Great Fire of London inflicted a still more serious loss on the society, Alston promised money to rebuild the college, but a quarrel arose as to the site, and at the annual election he was not again chosen president.

Hussey had been a London fishmonger and he had left significant and valuable property in Billingsgate.

[3] One of their two daughters Sarah (later fourth duchess of Somerset Seymour) was a significant benefactor thanks to a clever Prenuptial agreement.