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APPLETON, Isaac (1606-61), of Holbrook Hall, Little Waldingfield, Suff.

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b. 8 Jan. 1606, 1st s. of Sir Isaac Appleton of Holbrook Hall by Mary, da. of Anthony Cage of Longstow, Camb. educ. G. Inn 1630. m. aft. 1642, Susan, da. of Sir Giles Alington of Horseheath, Cambs., wid. of Sir Robert Crane, 1st Bt., of Chilton, Suff., 1s. d.v.p. suc. fa. 1608.J. J. Muskett, Suff. Manorial Fams. i. 322; Wards 7/42/162.
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Commr. for execution of ordinances, Suff. 1643, levying of money 1643, defence of eastern assoc. 1643, assessment 1644 – 52, Aug. 1660 – d., new model ordinance 1645; elder, Lavenham classis, 1645; commr. for militia, Suff. 1648, Mar. 1660, j.p. 1650 – d., dep. lt. c. Aug. 1660–d. County of Suff. Divided (1647), 13.

Main residence: Holbrook Hall, Little Waldingfield, Suff.
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APPLETON, Isaac (1606-61)

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ALLEYN, John (1621-63), of Gray’s Inn.

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b. 2 Mar. 1621, 4th s. of Giles Alleyn, rector of Little Waltham, Essex 1616-43, by Elizabeth, da. of William Massam, merchant, of Bartholomew Lane, London. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 1638; G. Inn 1642, called 1649, ancient 1662. unm. Morant, Essex, ii. 94; T. N. Benson and A. T. Chapman, Little Waltham, 12; Al. Cant. i. 17; HMC Sackville, i. 153.
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FRS 1663.

Main residence: Gray's Inn.
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ALLEYN, John (1621-63)

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ALLIN, Thomas (c.1651-96), of Somerleyton, Suff.

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b. c.1651, 1st s. of Sir Thomas Allin, 1st Bt., of Olderings House, Lowestoft, and Mark Lane, London by 1st w. Alice, da. of Walter Whiting, master-mariner, of Lowestoft. m. lic. 16 Dec. 1672, aged 21, Mary, da. of Thomas Colwall, merchant, of St. Bartholomew Lane, London, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. Oct. 1685.Allin Jnl. (Navy Rec. Soc. lxxix), pp. xi-xiii.
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J.p. Suff. 1677 – July 1688, 1689 – 94; commr. for assessment Suff. 1677 – 80, Dunwich 1679 – 80, Suff. and Dunwich 1689 – 90; freeman, Dunwich 1678; dep. lt. Suff. 1680 – ?94, v.-adm. 1683 – 92; alderman, Southwold 1684–?Oct. 1688.E. Suff. RO, EE6/1144/13; CSP Dom. 1685, p. 166; Ind. 24552; SP44/335/360.

Gent. of privy chamber 1691–d.Carlisle, Privy Chamber, 208.

Main residence: Somerleyton, Suff.
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ALLIN, Thomas (c.1651-96)

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ANDERSON, Sir Francis (1614-79), of Greyfriars House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Bradley, Ryton, co. Dur.

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bap. 21 Dec. 1614, o.s. of Roger Anderson, merchant (d.1622), of Jesmond, Northumb. by 1st w. Jane, da. and coh. of William Bower alias Jackson of Oxen-le-Field, co. Dur. educ. Corpus, Oxf. 1634; G. Inn 1634. m. 19 May 1636, Jane (d.1673), da. and h. of John Dent of Barnard Castle, co. Dur., 7s. (4 d.v.p.) 3da. suc. gdfa. 1623, cos. Robert Anderson in Bradley estate 1640; Kntd. Nov. 1641.Surtees, Dur. ii. 269; Dur. Vis. Peds. ed. Foster, 33; R. Welford, Men of Mark ‘twixt Tyne and Tweed, i. 56.
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Sheriff, Newcastle 1641 – 42, alderman 1642 – 44, 1662 – d.; member of hostmen’s co. 1642, gov. 1676 – 77; j.p. co. Dur. July 1660 – d.; commr. for assessment, Newcastle and co. Dur. Aug. 1660–1, 1663 – d.; dep. lt. Newcastle c. Aug. 1660–d., member of merchant adventurers 1661, commr. for loyal and indigent officers 1662, mayor 1662 – 63, 1675 – 76, sub-commr. for prizes 1665 – 67; commr. for recusants, co. Dur. 1675, carriage of coals, Newcastle 1679.Welford, i. 55–58; R. Howell, Newcastle and the Puritan Revolution, 186; CSP Dom. 1665–6, p. 178; Cal. Treas. Bks. v. 1205.

Col. of horse (royalist) 1642–5.CSP Dom. 1671, p. 275; List of Officers Claiming (1663), 1.

Main residences: Greyfriars House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Bradley, Ryton, co. Dur.
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ANDERSON, Sir Francis (1614-79)

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