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  1. Richard Platt (c. 1525 – 28 November 1600) was an English brewer of the City of London, who served as Sheriff of London and founded Aldenham School and almshouses in his home village in Hertfordshire . Life. Little is known of Platt's early life, except that he was the son of Hugh Platt, of Aldenham, and was apprenticed to a London brewer. [1] .

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_PlatHugh Plat - Wikipedia

    References. Hugh Plat. Sir Hugh Plat (1552–1608) was an English writer on agriculture and inventor, known from his works The Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594) and his major work on gardening Floraes Paradise (1608). Biography. Platt’s father, Richard Platt.

  3. Son of Hugh Platt of Aldenham, Hertfordshire, Richard Platt was apprenticed to a London brewer. He became the proprietor of the Old Swan Brewery in the parish of St James Garlickhythe in the City of London, and served as Master of the Brewers’ Company twice – in 1576 and 1581.

  4. Richard Platt (born c. 1525, died 28 November 1600) was an English brewer of the City of London, who served as Sheriff of London, and founded Aldenham School and almshouses in his home village in Hertfordshire.

  5. Richard Platt (c. 1525 – 28 November 1600) was an English brewer of the City of London, who served as Sheriff of London and founded Aldenham School and almshouses in his home village in Hertfordshire.

  6. Richard Platt (c. 1525 - 28 de noviembre de 1600) fue un cervecero inglés de la ciudad de Londres , que sirvió como Sheriff de Londres y fundó la escuela Aldenham y asilos en su pueblo natal en Hertfordshire .