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 * Article title: Abney, Thomas (1640-1722)
 * Author: Grant, Arthur Henry
 * LEAD: ABNEY, Sir THOMAS (1640–1722), lord mayor of London, was born in January 1639–40 at Willesley, Derbyshire, where his ancestors had enjoyed an estate for upwards of five hundred years, now, with Willesley Hall, in the possession of Charles Edward Abney-Hastings, earl of Loudoun.
 * Errata: Dictionary of National Biography, Errata (1904), p.2
 * LEAD: ABNEY, Sir THOMAS (1640–1722), lord mayor of London, was born in January 1639–40 at Willesley, Derbyshire, where his ancestors had enjoyed an estate for upwards of five hundred years, now, with Willesley Hall, in the possession of Charles Edward Abney-Hastings, earl of Loudoun.
 * Errata: Dictionary of National Biography, Errata (1904), p.2

General

 * Jeremiah Smith's Memoirs of Sir Thomas Abney, in The Magistrate and the Christian, 8vo, London, 1722
 * Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica (1790), vol. ii.
 * Nichols's History of the County of Leicester, iii. part 2, fol. London, 1804
 * Wilson's History of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses in London, Westminster, and Southwark (1808), i. 296–7
 * Orridge's Citizens of London and their Rulers
 * Thornbury and Walford's Old and New London, v. c. 44
 * Marshall's Genealogist (1881), vol. v

Cites

 * Wilson, History of Dissenting Churches, i. 297
 * Marshall, Genealogist, 1881, p. 90
 * Golding, Historical Account of St. Thomas's Hospital, 8vo, London, 1819
 * Daily Post, 8 Feb. 1722