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 . Norwich 1644,Mayor 1651, , Richd. (Dl and C3). Probably the — Clarke, of Gay wood,one of the Associated Counties Committee of 1643. / Probably related to Francis Cock, Mayor ofCOCK, Christr. (A4). Norwich 1613, Sheriff 1617, and Mayor 1627,,, Edmond (B2). i and to Chas. Geo. Cock, of Yarmouth, (B3). there 1656-9, who in 1654 was one of the Committee for Scandalo
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 . Norwich 1644,Mayor 1651, , Richd. (Dl and C3). Probably the — Clarke, of Gay wood,one of the Associated Counties Committee of 1643. / Probably related to Francis Cock, Mayor ofCOCK, Christr. (A4). Norwich 1613, Sheriff 1617, and Mayor 1627,,, Edmond (B2). i and to Chas. Geo. Cock, of Yarmouth, (B3). there 1656-9, who in 1654 was one of the Committee for Scandalous (?), Geo. (Bl). Rich. Coldham was Sheriff of Norwichin 1655. COLLINGES, J. (B2). Perhaps the Mr. Collings who in 1648 moved for a day of thanksgiving for the suppression of the Royalist plotsee F. Blomefields History of Norfolk, vol. iii. p. 396). Probably the John Collinges, minister of S. Stephens, Norwich, 1653-60 and of S. Saviours Some of the eleven signees of this name may be Cokes, of which name John Coke, of Goodwick, was High Sheriff in 1643. Jo. Cooke (H2) was on the 1643 Parliamentary Committee,and from the great number of signatures of this name (two more.
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