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 . 653 and Mayor 1657 ; 1661. He died , John (A4). Of Holverston. Was on the Associated Counties Committee of 1643. High Sheriff in 1678.*JAY, Suckl. (A4). Suckling Jay, of Holverston, occurs in the list of Norfolk Gentry 1673; died 1677.*JENNEY, Arthur (A2). Sir Arthur Jenney was of Knotteshall, inSuffolk, in 1654, and of Heigham, near Norwich. He had beenHigh Sheriff in 1655


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 . 653 and Mayor 1657 ; 1661. He died , John (A4). Of Holverston. Was on the Associated Counties Committee of 1643. High Sheriff in 1678.*JAY, Suckl. (A4). Suckling Jay, of Holverston, occurs in the list of Norfolk Gentry 1673; died 1677.*JENNEY, Arthur (A2). Sir Arthur Jenney was of Knotteshall, inSuffolk, in 1654, and of Heigham, near Norwich. He had beenHigh Sheriff in , Richd. (F2). A Richd. Johnson, of Stalham, died 1666. „ Robt. (E3). A Robt. Johnson, of Little Melton, died 1680. ,, Thos. (Bl). On the Committee of the Associated Counties 1643. A Royalist Compounder of Yarmouth, Sheriff of Norwich1651 ; died 1660. Or he may be either the Thos. Johnson, bailiff ofYarmouth 1624 and 1644, 1626—or his son Capt. , of Yarmouth; died , Edm. (E3). The family came from the Hundred of Tunstead (see Walter Ryes Norfolk Families, p. 422).KENDALL, Richd. (A3). Probably from Thetford, where John Kendallwas a great Royalist and Mayor in


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