Thomas Trueman (burgess)

Thomas Trueman was a prominent 17th-century English merchant and citizen of London. While detailed biographical information is somewhat scarce, he is primarily known for his role as a burgess, a citizen with certain rights and privileges within a borough or city. He was actively involved in London's civic life and engaged in trade, likely playing a significant role in the economic activities of the period. His status as a burgess would have granted him the right to participate in local governance, trade freely within the city, and potentially own property. Records suggest he was a man of considerable standing within his community. Further research of London's historical records, guild memberships, and civic documents may reveal additional information about his life and activities.

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