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 . r Norfolk in 1654.„ ,, Jun. (A5). His son. One of the two was on the Associated Counties Committee of1643 and on the Compounding Committee (see R. H. Masons History of Norfolk, p. 314). A Colonel W. Bedingfield, of Ashill, was a Royalist, and aprisoner in 1655. *BENDISH, Robt. (B2). Appointed Alderman at Restoration. Sheriffof Norwich 1663 and Mayor , Rob., Jun. (D2). Probab


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 . r Norfolk in 1654.„ ,, Jun. (A5). His son. One of the two was on the Associated Counties Committee of1643 and on the Compounding Committee (see R. H. Masons History of Norfolk, p. 314). A Colonel W. Bedingfield, of Ashill, was a Royalist, and aprisoner in 1655. *BENDISH, Robt. (B2). Appointed Alderman at Restoration. Sheriffof Norwich 1663 and Mayor , Rob., Jun. (D2). Probably of Yarmouth, where a had been bailiff in 1656, who married Bridget, daughterof O. Cromwell in 1670, and died 1707.*BERNEY, Thos. (A3). Of Swardeston. Was High Sheriff 1646-7. Hewas younger brother of the first baronet Richd. of , Michael (CI). Sheriff of Norwich 1684 and Mayor 1692 ;died 1710. BICKERDIKE, Nichs. (D2). Sheriff of Norwich in 1687, when he was displaced by James , Thos. (El). for Norfolk 1689. BLOMFELD, Arthur (G3). Probably related to Augustine Blomfield,of Norwich, who was a Royalist Compounder (see R. H. Masons History of Norfolk, p. 316)..


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