Thomas Smith (1746–1823) was a merchant who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1809.[1] Smith was a wineseller on Bridge Street near Blackfriars for many years, and also served as a magistrate after his ascent to the mayoralty. Smith lived between London and Brighton in his last years.[2]
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