Alexander Chalmers (mayor)

Alexander Chalmers (1645 – 9 March 1703; Polish: Aleksander Czamer) was a merchant, jurist, and city mayor and councilor. He was the mayor of Old Warsaw (now part of Warsaw, Poland) from 1691 to 1692, from 1694, 1696, and from 1702 to 1703, and the member of the Old Warsaw City Council from 1688 to 1690, from 1692 to 1694, and from 1697 to 1701.

Alexander Chalmers
Mayor of Old Warsaw
In office
1702–1703
In office
1696–1696
In office
1694–1694
In office
22 February 1691  1692
Member of Old Warsaw City Council
In office
1697–1701
In office
1692–1694
In office
1688–1690
Wójt of Old Warsaw
In office
1701–1701
Deputy mayor of Old Warsaw
In office
1697–1697
Member of the Election Sejm from Old Warsaw
In office
1697–1697
Member of the Board of Twenty of Old Warsaw
In office
14 January 1681  1682
Personal details
Born1645
Dyce, Scotland
Died9 March 1703
Old Warsaw, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Warsaw, Poland)
Occupation
  • Merchant
  • jurist
  • city clerk
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