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Sir Richard Lyons PC, MP (1310–1381) was a prosperous City of London merchant, financier, and property developer, who held a monopoly on the sale of sweet wine in London, during the 14th century. He was a Privy Counsellor, an Alderman of the City, and a member of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, and served as both as Sheriff of London and MP for Essex. Lyons was a lifelong friend of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Lyons was killed by Wat Tyler during the Peasants' Revolt.

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  • Sir Richard Lyons PC, MP (1310 - 1381) fue un próspero comerciante, financiero y promotor inmobiliario de la City de Londres, que mantuvo un monopolio sobre la venta de vino dulce en Londres, durante el siglo XIV. Fue Consejero Privado, Concejal de la Ciudad, miembro de la Worshipful Company of Vintners y sirvió como Sheriff de Londres y como MP de Essex. Lyons fue amigo de toda la vida del poeta Geoffrey Chaucer. Fue asesinado por Wat Tyler durante la Rebelión de Wat Tyler. (es)
  • Sir Richard Lyons PC, MP (1310–1381) was a prosperous City of London merchant, financier, and property developer, who held a monopoly on the sale of sweet wine in London, during the 14th century. He was a Privy Counsellor, an Alderman of the City, and a member of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, and served as both as Sheriff of London and MP for Essex. Lyons was a lifelong friend of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Lyons was killed by Wat Tyler during the Peasants' Revolt. (en)
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  • Sir Richard Lyons PC, MP (1310 - 1381) fue un próspero comerciante, financiero y promotor inmobiliario de la City de Londres, que mantuvo un monopolio sobre la venta de vino dulce en Londres, durante el siglo XIV. Fue Consejero Privado, Concejal de la Ciudad, miembro de la Worshipful Company of Vintners y sirvió como Sheriff de Londres y como MP de Essex. Lyons fue amigo de toda la vida del poeta Geoffrey Chaucer. Fue asesinado por Wat Tyler durante la Rebelión de Wat Tyler. (es)
  • Sir Richard Lyons PC, MP (1310–1381) was a prosperous City of London merchant, financier, and property developer, who held a monopoly on the sale of sweet wine in London, during the 14th century. He was a Privy Counsellor, an Alderman of the City, and a member of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, and served as both as Sheriff of London and MP for Essex. Lyons was a lifelong friend of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Lyons was killed by Wat Tyler during the Peasants' Revolt. (en)
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  • Richard Lyons (guardián de la Casa de la Moneda) (es)
  • Richard Lyons (Warden of the Mint) (en)
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