Benefactors to the Publick.
Robert Thorn, a Merchant-Taylor in London, gave more then 4445 pound to pious uses, and to his Kin∣dred 5142 pound. He dyed a Batchelor 1532, and was buried in St. Christophers, London.
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Robert Thorn, a Merchant-Taylor in London, gave more then 4445 pound to pious uses, and to his Kin∣dred 5142 pound. He dyed a Batchelor 1532, and was buried in St. Christophers, London.