The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . e in the west of England whichI can give no account of, or ever heard tell of the name that way,only of one William Call, whose name I saw, signed to an Address tothe parliament from Cornwall in King Williams time. The other brother settled in tlie north east part of England andchiefly in the County of Norfolk, from whence we proceed. And thefurthest I can go back with any other authority than tradition, isfrom Richard Call of Backton, and his son John Call of Little Meltonin Norfolk, Esq^s who by a Daughter of the t
The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . e in the west of England whichI can give no account of, or ever heard tell of the name that way,only of one William Call, whose name I saw, signed to an Address tothe parliament from Cornwall in King Williams time. The other brother settled in tlie north east part of England andchiefly in the County of Norfolk, from whence we proceed. And thefurthest I can go back with any other authority than tradition, isfrom Richard Call of Backton, and his son John Call of Little Meltonin Norfolk, Esq^s who by a Daughter of the then Sir John Paston,Bart, (whose family came afterwards to be dignified with the nobleTitle of Earl of Yarmouth) had many sons, and among them myGreatgrandfather, Nicholas Call, his son and heir who lived in Lyn orKings Lyn in Norfolk and had 9 sons, 8 of them being in arms withhim and the rest of the inhabitants in defence of the town againstthat transcendant villain and infamous usurper, Oliver Cromwell,who with his arbitrary Sequestrations and other helhsh devices found. IASTON CHURCH
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