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Alexander Chalmers (mayor)

Alexander Chalmers was a Scottish-born merchant, jurist, and city mayor and councilor active in Poland. He was the mayor of Old Warsaw from 1691 to 1692, from 1694, 1696, and from 1702 to 1703, and the member of the Old Warsaw Town Council from 1688 to 1690, from 1692 to 1694, and from 1697 to 1701.

Biography
Alexander Chalmers was born in 1645, in Dyce, Kingdom of Scotland (now part of the United Kingdom). At some point he converted to Catholicism. He emigrated to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1659, at the age of 14. He eventually settled in the city of Old Warsaw (now part of Warsaw, Poland). There he married Krystyne Legowna and they both engaged in the textile trade. They both became citizens of the city in 1672. Some sources list the name of his spouse as Christina Lang instead. He also began using Polonised version of his name, which was Aleksander Czamer. In 1676, King John III Sobieski confirmed the rights of the eight Scottish merchants who served his court, including Chalmers. He was also a leader of the Scottish community in Old Warsaw. While deputy mayor, he went into conflict with the Dominican Order, which organized congregation in the city without paying fees. It led to the riot in November 1767, near the St. Hyacinth's Church. One person died during the riot, and the aftermath led to long-lasting disagreement between the city and the Catholic Church. The court organized after the riot, decided in favour of Dominican Order, and removed Chalmers from his position, and barred him from holding public offices for the following three years. He owned the Falkiewicz Tenement building located at 28 Old Town Market Place, and the Shoemakers Tenement, located at 10 Wąski Dunaj Street. In 1690, the city authorities decided to grant Alexander and his wife, Christina Lang, a piece of land in perpetuity for an annual fee of 20 florins. == Legacy ==
Legacy
, located at 10 Wąski Dunaj Street. A plaque commemorating Alexander Chalmers is placed on the elevation of the Shoemakers Tenement building in Warsaw, located at 10 Wąski Dunaj Street, at the corner with Szeroki Dunaj Street. The building used to be owned by Chalmers. The plaque was unveiled on 16 November 2008, by Linda Fabiani, Minister for Europe, External Affairs, and Culture of the Scottish Parliament. Around thirty people attended the ceremony. == References ==
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