George Swan Nottage

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George Swan Nottage
George Swan Nottage in 1877[1]
Born1823
Died(1885-04-11)11 April 1885
Mansion House, City of London
Resting placeSt Paul's Cathedral
OccupationBusinessman
Known forLondon Stereoscopic and Photographic Company
TitleLord Mayor of London
Term9 November 1884 – 11 April 1885
PredecessorSir Robert Fowler
SuccessorSir Robert Fowler
Relatives
HonorsOrder of the Cross of Takovo (Serbia)

George Swan Nottage (1823 – 11 April 1885) was a British politician, businessman, and photographer. In 1884 he was elected as Lord Mayor of London, and subsequently became the most recent person to die whilst holding the office.[2]

Nottage died after a bout of bronchitis (or pleurisy) on 11 April 1885, when still in office. This entitled him to burial in St Paul's Cathedral, where, following a funeral service, his coffin was interred in the crypt.[3][4]

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  1. ^ "New Lord Mayor and Sheriffs". Illustrated London News. Vol. 71, no. 2000. 10 November 1877. pp. 443–444. Retrieved 5 November 2022 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "Death of the Lord Mayor". The Times. No. 31419. London. 13 April 1885. p. 7. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  3. ^ Webb, David (2001). "The Photographic Studios of Regent Street 1850–1875". In Saunders, Ann Loreille (ed.). London Topographical Record. Vol. 28. London: London Topographical Society. p. 133. ISBN 0902087436 – via HathiTrust.
  4. ^ Holles, Isabella M. (1896). The London Burial Grounds: Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day (PDF). New York: Macmillan and Co. p. 62 – via Google Books.