An address from the gentry of Norfolk and Norwich to General Monck in 1660; facsimile of a manuscript in the Norwich Public LibraryWith an introduction by Hamon le Strange and biographical notes by Walter Rye . ADDRESS TO GENERAL MONCK 61 of malignants) in 1643, and was one of the excluded, or non-approved, members of Parliament in 1656. His son-in-law, , also signed (see ante). SOTHERTON, Matthew (Dl). He had been Sheriff in 1637. SPELMAN, Roger (A3). John Spelman was on the 1643 Committee. SPENDLOVE, John (Bl). One of his name was Sheriff in 1614, but this seems too early. He is p


An address from the gentry of Norfolk and Norwich to General Monck in 1660; facsimile of a manuscript in the Norwich Public LibraryWith an introduction by Hamon le Strange and biographical notes by Walter Rye . ADDRESS TO GENERAL MONCK 61 of malignants) in 1643, and was one of the excluded, or non-approved, members of Parliament in 1656. His son-in-law, , also signed (see ante). SOTHERTON, Matthew (Dl). He had been Sheriff in 1637. SPELMAN, Roger (A3). John Spelman was on the 1643 Committee. SPENDLOVE, John (Bl). One of his name was Sheriff in 1614, but this seems too early. He is probably the Prebendary of Norwich who married Elizth. Suckling, and died 1666. ?SUCKLING, Robt. (A2). Of Woodton. Was made High Sheriff in 1661, so may be presumed to have been a Royalist. Called Col. Suckling in his will; died 1689. He had married Anne, daughter of Sir Thos. Wodehouse; and secondly, Margt., daughter of Sir Wm. DOyley, of Shottesham. SYDNOR, Hy. (B2). Was made Sheriff of Norwich in 1661; probablyfor the same reason. SYMONDS, Jas. (F2). Was made bailiff of Yarmouth in 1661; probablyfor the same reason. SYMONDS, Wm. (D2). Was on the Committee for Associated Counties Counties of the same


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