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1834 - 22 Sep 1900,
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Name |
Dimitrius (Antonios) Mavrogordato |
Birth |
23 Dec 1834 |
Constantinople/Istanbul, Turkey |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
22 Sep 1900, |
Kifisia, Athens, Attica, Greece |
Notes |
- Occupation: merchant
- The 1851 England Census reports that Demetrius A Mavrogordato, 17, born Greece, was a boarding student at King's College, 40 Bloomsbury Square, Finsbury, London.
- The 1881 census: "Marathon House" [48?] Ullet Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England household headed by D. A. Mavrogordato, 45, East India Merchant, b. Constantinople; wife C. D. Mavrogordato, 38, b. Constantinople; daughter Julia D., 15, scholar; son Antonio, 14, scholar, both b. London; daughter M. D., 12, scholar; Marie D., 9, George D, 6; Michael D., 3, all b. Liverpool & 6 servants.
- Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1870, burgess roll: Demetrio Antonio Mavrogordato, 3 Lockerby Road, Fairfield (abode); B 14 Exchange Buildings (counting house); 1875: Demetrius Antonio Mavrogordato, B 14 Exchange Buildings (counting house); 1879-1880: Demetrius Antonio Mavrogordato, Marathon House, 41 Ullet Road, Sefton Park (abode); B 14 Exchange Buildings (counting house); 1884-1885: 42 Ullet Road, Sefton Park (abode); B 14 Exchange Buildings (counting house).
- C.M. Ralli, P.Z. Rodocanachi, D.A. Mavrogordato, M.A. Ralli, G.P. Psicha, Theseus Psicha, Ar. A. Cornelius, Theod. Galatti, C.P. Negroponte, P.P. Negroponte and others served in a deputation of Greek residents of Liverpool who met with Sir Charles Dilke to discuss British-Greek foreign affairs at the Reform Club June 1879 (Liverpool Mercury) 6 Jun 1879.
- Residence: 1882, Sefton Park, Marathon House, Liverpool, England.
- Demetrio Antonio Mavrogordato was partners with his brother, Emanuel Antonio Mavrogordato (for himself and as administrator of the estate of their father, Antonio Emanuel Mavrogordato), Demetrio Nicolo Tamvaco, Christoforo Frangouli Pallachi*, Stefano Emanuel Micrulachi, Antonio Stefano Micrulachi*, Emanuel Micrulachi*, Demetrio Emanuel Micrulachi, Constantine Nicolo Tamvaco, George Nicolo Tamvaco and Frangouli Christoforo Pallachi as Merchants, at London, Manchester, and Marseilles, as Tamvaco, Micrulaehi, and Mavrogordato; at Liverpool, as D. A. Mavrogordato; at Calcutta, as Tamvaco and Company; at Constantinople, as George Nicolo Tamvaco--(*=retired on 10 Nov 1871) (London Gazette 16 Apr 1872). The firm was dissolved 31 Dec 1881 (London Gazette 10 Feb 1882).
- Demetrius Mavrogordato, 37 Threadneedle St., London, is listed among the 96 Greek members of the Baltic Exchange 1860-69, along with Antonio E. Mavrogordato, Emmanuel A. Mavrogordato, and Aristides and Stephanos Xenos, all at the same address.
- Law case 1869: Church v Tamvaco; Plaintiffs: James Church; Defendants: Constantine Nicholas Tamvaco, Stephen Emanuel Micrulache and Demetrio Antonio Mavrogordato. [3]
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Person ID |
I2659 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
16 Dec 2021 |
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Sources |
- [S126] 1881 England Census.
- [S137] 1851 U.K. Census.
- [S73] UK National Archives.
C 16/556/C173
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