Sir Andrew Riccard

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Andrew Riccard, MP

Birthdate:
Death: September 06, 1672 (63-72)
Place of Burial: London, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Walter Riccard
Husband of Susannah Riccard and Katharine Riccard
Father of Christiana Berkeley

Managed by: Woodman Mark Lowes Dickinson, OBE
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About Sir Andrew Riccard

From Wikipedia:

Background & family[edit]Riccard was the son of Walter Riccard of Portesham.;[1] he married firstly, Katherine, and their only surviving daughter Christiana married successively Lord Kensington, son of the second Earl of Holland, and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton, by whom she was ancestress of the succeeding Lords.[2] He married, secondly, Susanna who survived him and was buried 17 Mar 1686 at St Olave's.

Offices held[edit]Riccard became an Alderman of the City of London and was Sheriff of London in 1651. He was at various times Governor of the East India Company and of the Turkey Company.[3] In 1654 he was elected Member of Parliament for City of London in the First Protectorate Parliament.[4] Following the Restoration, he was knighted by Charles II on 10 July 1660.[5]

Death[edit]Riccard died at the age of 68 and a Monument including a full size statue was erected at the church of St Olave's after his death by members of the Turkey Company. The inscription reads as follows.[3]

"Sacred be the statue here raised by gratitude and respect to eternize the memory of Sir Andrew Riccard, knight, a citizen, and opulent merchant of London; whose active piety, inflexible integrity, and extensive abilities, alike distinguished and exalted him in the opinion of the wise and good. Adverse to his wish, he was frequently chosen chairman of the Honourable East India Company, and filled, with equal credit, for eighteen successive years, the same eminent station in the Turkey Company. Among many instances of his love to God and liberal spirit towards man, one, as it demands peculiar praise, deserves to be distinctly recorded. He nobly left the perpetual advowson of this parish in trust to five of its senior inhabitants. He died 6th Sept., in the year of our Lord, 1672, of his age, 68. "Manet post funera virtus."

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Sir Andrew Riccard's Timeline

1604
1604
1638
1638
Stratton, Norfolk, England
1672
September 6, 1672
Age 68
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St Olave Hart Street Churchyard, London, England (United Kingdom)