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 53 *GUYBON, Tho. (A2). Sir Thos. Guybon, of Thursford, was High Sheriffin 1642. GUYBON, Wm. (A2). His son, who was also of Thursford. HALL, John (B3). Sheriff of Norwich 1693. Possibly some relationof Bishop Joseph Hall. HAMOND, Ro. (A3). The family was decidedly Royalist. , of Ellingham, a Royalist, was prisoner in 1655, andJohn Hamond, a Royalist Co


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 53 *GUYBON, Tho. (A2). Sir Thos. Guybon, of Thursford, was High Sheriffin 1642. GUYBON, Wm. (A2). His son, who was also of Thursford. HALL, John (B3). Sheriff of Norwich 1693. Possibly some relationof Bishop Joseph Hall. HAMOND, Ro. (A3). The family was decidedly Royalist. , of Ellingham, a Royalist, was prisoner in 1655, andJohn Hamond, a Royalist Compounder. A John Hamond wasMayor of Lynn in 1673. HARDY, Leonard (Hl).j Probably related to Richd. Hardy, who was a,, Jeremy (C2). J Royalist , Ra. (A3). Sir Ralph Hare, of Stow Bardolf, was created baronetin 1641; High Sheriff in 1650, for Norfolk 1654, 1656, and1661, and for Lynn 1660. Was one of the excluded, or non-approved, members of Parliament of 1656, and died 1671. He married Vere, the sister of Horatio D. Townshend, oneof the promoters of the Address. HARTSTONGUE, Finch (C2). Was son of Hy. Hartstong, ofMulbarton, by Joyce Finch. HARWOOD, John (C2). Possibly ancestor of


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