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  1. John Carpenter, the younger (about 1372–1442), was a Town Clerk of London. He was elected as Town Clerk to the City of London during the reigns of Henry V and Henry VI. He was the author of the first book of English common law, called Liber Albus (the White Book). He was a member of the English Parliament from London in 1425.

  2. george shuffelton. Abstract: The will of John Carpenter, Common Clerk of London from 1417 to 1438, describes an extensive and unusual book collection. His books provided the intellectual framework for his sponsorship of the Dance of Death, his development of the Guildhall Library, and his preservation of London’s historical record.

  3. Value. dbo: abstract. John Carpenter, the younger (about 1372–1442), was a Town Clerk of London. He was elected as Town Clerk to the City of London during the reigns of Henry V and Henry VI. He was the author of the first book of English common law, called Liber Albus (the White Book).

  4. City Celebrates John Carpenter's 600th Anniversary. Monday, 19 December 2022. On 20th April 1417, John Carpenter was elected Town Clerk of the City of London. He was Town Clerk to Dick Whittington and both were extremely philanthropic.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2022 · Thursday, 6/9/2022. The origins of the City of London School (CLS) lie in a bequest by John Carpenter, Town Clerk of London in the reign of Henry V. Carpenter was famous as the author of the Liber Albus, a compilation of the laws, customs and privileges of the City, the memory of which had been threatened by the depredations of the ...