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Edmund Suckling

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edmund Suckling (1560–1628) was an English churchman who was Dean of Norwich from 1614 to his death in 1628.

Early life

Suckling was born in Norwich in 1560, the son of Robert Suckling, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich and Mayor of Norwich, and his first wife Elizabeth (nee Barwick).[1] There is a large monument to his parents in St Andrew's Church, Norwich.[2] He was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculating in 1577 and graduating BA in 1581, MA in 1584 and BD in 1591.[1]

Clerical career

He was Precentor of Norwich (1586) and then Rector of Ashill (1586-87), Larling (1592-1608) and Blofield with Hellesdon (1608-14).[1][3] He was Dean of Norwich from 1614 until his death in 1628.[1][3]

He was succeeded as Dean of Norwich by his nephew, John Hassal.

Personal life

Suckling was married to Annie, with whom he had two daughters.[1]

He was interred in Norwich Cathedral, with a brass, although by the time of Blomefield (1745) the brass had been lost.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Venn, J. A., comp.. Alumni Cantabrigienses. London, England: Cambridge University Press, 1922-1954, via Ancestry.
  2. ^ "Find A Grave: Elizabeth Suckling". Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Clergy of the Church of England Database: Edmund Sucklinge". Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  4. ^ Francis Blomefield, 'The city of Norwich, chapter 40: Deans, Vicars-General, or Chancellors, Archdeacons, Commissaries, Officials, and Prebends', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 3, the History of the City and County of Norwich, Part I (London, 1806), pp. 617-671. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp617-671 [accessed 25 August 2021].
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