THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Divided into Fourteen Precincts for Classical Presbyteries, together with the names of the Ministers and others nominated by the Committee of the said County, according to Master Speakers Direction by Letter; With the names of the several Committees of the County of Suffolk in their several Divisions. LONDON, Printed for Christopher Meredith at the Crane in Paul's Churchyard. 1647. The names of the several Committees for the County of Suffolk in their Several Divisions, November. 5. 1645. The first Division containing the Hundred of Samford with the Town of Polstead; their meeting appointed at East Bergholt. For the first Division. SIr Philip Parker John Gurdon Esquire William Cage Esquire Tho. Blosse Esquire. Ministers. Mr. Joseph Clifford of Belstead Robert Wicks of Erwarton Gilbert Cox of Washbrooke Samuel Hudson of Capell John Trebick of Eest-Bergholt Robert Asty of Sratford Tho. Warren of Polstead Bezaleel Carter of Wolverstone Others to be joined with the Ministers. Charles Ueasey Gent. of Hintlesham. Lionel Bacon Gent. of Heigham Capt Richard Gooding Gent. of Wherstead Capt. Jonathan Goff of E. Bergholt. Daniel Wall of Stratford Rhodes Hayward of E. Bergholt John Layman sen. of E. Bergholt Richard Partridge of Bently Sam. Dale of Burstoll Christoph. Hayward of Fresson Christoph. Hayward of Wolverstone. Tho. Lumley of Roydon John Stephens of Stratford James Hayward of E. Bergholt John Trenham of E. Bergholt John Pope of E. Bergholt The 2. Division containing the Town of Jpswich and the liberties, and the Hundred of Colnes' and Calford: their meeting appointed at Jpswich. William Bloyse Esquire Nathaniel Bacon Esquire The Bailiffs for time being of Jpswich. John Brandlyn Esquire Peter Fisher Robert Duncon Ministers. of Ipswich Mr Matth. Laurence John Ward Robert Stansby John Fuller Nicholas Stanton John Harrison of Trimleyes' Tho. Warren of Witnesham Others to be joined to the Ministers. John Clinch of Culpho Esquire Tho. Atherall of Burgh Esquire Capt. Daniel Clinch of Burgh Ellis Jessup of Grunsburge Jpswich Joseph Pemberton Manuel Sorrell Richard Jennings Jacob Caley Henry Parkhurst Tho Brown Christopher Glascock Benjamin Wade Isaak Day, Senior William Hawys, Sen. The third Division containing the Hundred of Loes, Wilford & Thredling; their meeting appointed at Wickham-Markett. John Cotton Esquire. john Hodges' Esquire. Ministers. Mr. Robert Cade of Woodbridge Charles Nickolets of Winston Richard Goulty of Framingham. Robert Sayer of Cretingham Patrick Lindsay of Earle-soham. W. Redgrave of Rendlesham John Gyles of Debenham. Others to be joined to the Ministers. Tho. Redgrave of Woodbridge Gent. Gregory nichols of Dallinghoe Edward Hamond of Ufford Robert Smith of Wickham Gent Capt. Richard Turnor of Wickham. John Harrison of Alderton Oliver Stebbing of Earl Soham Henry Stebbing of Brandestone Gent. John lovel of Debenham Henry Blumfeild of Debenham Jsaak Woodcock of Framlingham. John Bond of Ashfeild George Keede of Sutton John Smith of Framlingham. The fourth Division containing the Hundred of Plunsgate with the Corporation of Aldeburge & Orford, with the Parishes of Feberton, Knodishal, Middleton, Fodley, Layson, and Aldringham cum Thorpe in Blything Hundred, and Kellishall, and Carleton in Hoxon Hundred: their meeting appointed at Saxmundham. Alexander Bence Esquire Squire Bence Esquire Thomas Bacon Esquire John Base Gent. Ministers Mr. Tho. Nuttall of Saxmundham. John Swain of Crasnford William powel of Kendham George Jarmy of Knodishall Samuel Pearce of Kellishall Thomas Bathoe of Layston John Thirlby of Orford. Searles of Aldeburge. Others to be joined to the Ministers. Capt. Tho. Johnson of Aldeburgh. Capt. Henry Cheney of Aldeburgh. Tho. Edgar of North Glemham Gent. Tho. French of Knodishall Edward Prat of Frestone William Mace of Cransford Richard Crow of Kellishall John King of Farnham Nathan: Flower. Dew of Farnham. John Mannock of Saxmundham William French of Kellishall Capt. Edmund Bence of Benhall Robert Mann of Rendham Tho. Grimsby of Benhall John White of Benhall William Aldus sen. of Saxmundham. The Fifth Division containing the Hundred of Blything, with the Corporations of Dunwich & Sowald excepting the Towns of Blything Hundred in the fourth Division, their meeting appointed at Halesworth. Sir Robert Brooke Knight Sir John Rouse Knight John Brooke Esquire William Hevingham Esquire Rob. Brewster Esquire Francis Brewster Esquire Ministers. Mr. John Philip's of Wrentham Benjamin Fairefax of Romborough William Cockraym of Westhall. Nicholas Leverton of Heveningham. William Douglas of Yoxford Henry Young of Blithburgh _____ Wood of Henstead _____ Browne of Dunwich Others to be joined with the Ministers. Anthony Baker of Wrentham Thomas Slath of Wrentham James Keeble of Halesworth Francis Verdon of Linstead William Knights of Chesten William Bird of Dunwich James Harvy of Wissett Hoystens Wilkinson of Linstead Thomas Reeve of Walpoole Christopher Berry of Wesleton Thomas Crowfoot of Vggeshall Gualther Strowjer of Chesten Nicholas Veasey of Yoxford Richard Thomson of Romborough William Smith of Yoxford _____ Barker of Sibton Esquire The sixth Division containeth the Hundred of Wangford, Mutford and Lothingland, their meeting appointed at Beckles. Sir Butts Bacon Knight Sir William Playters Knight Sir John Wentworth Knight Theophilus Vaughan Esquire Edward Reed Esquire Ministers Mr. W. Hodgeskin of Rushmer George Cock of Barsham Edmond Barber of Somerly-Towne James Aldrich of Bradwell John Clerk of Beckles John Allen of Metingham Others to be joined to the Ministers. Humphrey Brewster of North Cove Gent. William Smith of Al-Saints Benjamin Staygolt of Gorlston Samuel Newson of michael's Richard Battelly of Andrew's Edmond Nevil of Beckles _____ Eacherd of Barsham Gent. Samuel Cock of Barsham William Ricks of michael's Richard Page of Redsham Francis Aldrich of Somerley Town Edmond Harvy of Gisleham Gent. The seventh Division containing the Hundred of Bosmer, and Claydon and Stow, their meeting appointed at Coddenham. Sir Roger North Knight Thomas Terrill Esquire Francis Bacon Esquire Ministers. Mr. Thomas Young of Stow-Market Thomas Sotheby of Combs Samuel Spring of Creeting John Penn of Newton Jeremy Catlyn of Burgham Mathias Candler of Coddenhan John Swain of Stoneham Ashpall Samuel of Hemmingston Henry Cooper of Earlestoneham Others to be joined to the Ministers. James Tyrill of Chipping Esq Captain George Sparling of Needham Richard Girling of Coddenham Barnaby Gibson of Little Stoneham Dennis Whinnery of Earlestonham John Smith of Helmingston Edmond Blunfeild of Ashpalstonham John Hayward of Stowemarket John Revel of West Creeting John Goslyn of Earlstonham John Martin of Earlstonham William Richardson of Creeting Thomas Rewse of Creeting Edward Clough of Combs Edmund Mayhoe of Gosbeck Thomas Dey Ibid. Gent. Edmond Dove of Coddenham Gent. Francis Blowers of Blackenham Parva The eighth Division containeth the Hundred of Hoxon, except Rellishall and Carleton, their meeting appointed at Stradbrooke. Nicholas Bacon Esquire Henry North Esquire Thomas Baker Esquire Ministers. Mr. Richard Holmstead of Denington Thomas Crosby of Laxfeild Joseph Ward of Baddingham John Ashburne of Monkesoham Francis Herdson of Wilby Paul Raynham of Bedfield Others to be joined to the Ministers George Borret Senior of Stradbrooke Capt. John Boxter of Mendham John Tuthill of Way-bread Samuel Laurence of Syleham Capt. Anthony Barry of Syleham Samuel Bancroft of Monk Soham John Jeffery of Tannington John Smith of Dennington Thomas Hart of Syleham John Borrett of Laxfeild John Herring of Dennington Robert Bacon of Monk Soham The ninth Division containing the Hundred of Hartsmire, their meeting appointed at Eye. Sir Edmond Bacon, Knight and Baronet Wiseman Bokenham Esquire Ed. Harvey Esquire Ministers. Mr. Richard Chamberlain of Rickingale super Christopher Wragg of Medlesham Abraham chaplain of Wetheringsett Robert Andrew's of Wyverstone Richard Proud of Thrandestone John Symonds of Gislingham Robert Harris of Mellis John Forgan of Ockald Others to be joined to the Ministers. James Harvy of Eye Esquire John Grace of Thrandestone Gent. Capt. William Seaman of Mendlesham John Rivett of Rush-angles Gent John Grocer of Westthrope Thomas Rust of Rickingale super. John Rust of Wartham John Kew of Burgate Samuel Flowerdew of Eye William Freeman of Gislingham Barnaby Barker of Mendlesham Thomas Folkard of Mendlesham Thomas Hubbard of Oakely William Hunting of Thrandestow Robert Savage of Wetheringsett Edward Baldry of Wyverstone The tenth Division containing the Hundred of Blackborne, their meeting appointed at Irworth. Mauris Barrow Esquire Sir Symonds Drury Ministers. Mr. Philip Jacob of Rickinggale Junior Robert Owlet of Hinderclay Clement Ray of Watsfeild John Legate of Barnham George Speed of Stowlangtoft Munns of Norton Others to be added to the Ministers. John Osborne Gent. of Watsfeild Capt. Page of Walsham Thomas Rampley sen. of Walsham Henry Rewse of Fakenham Edmond Craske of Bardwell John Craske of Irworth Edward Cole of Fakenham magna Thomas Syer of Langham William Barnes of Elmswell Simon Smith of Hunston John Amiss Jun. of Hunston The eleventh Division containing the Hundred of Thingo, Lackeford, and Thedwastr. with the Corporation of Bury, their meeting appointed at Bury. Sir William Spring Baronet. Robert Reynolds Esquire Richard Pepys Esquire Gibson Lucas Gent. Samuel Moody Gent. Thomas Chaplin Gent. Thomas Gypps Gent. The Alderman for the time being of Bury. Ministers. Mr. John Wall of Bury Peter Sainthill of Bury John Clegate of Bury John Hale of Mildenhall Ambrose Salisbury of Whepstead Edward Wright of Pakenham John Cradock of Barrow Zachary Catlin of Thurstone _____ Downes of Brockly. Others to be joined to the Ministers. Dr. Jasp. Despotine of Bury John Clerk of Bury Miles Burrough of Bury Nathaniel Crask of Bury Wil Fisk signior of Pakenham John Fiske of Ratlesden Henry Bright of Pakenham George Groom of Ratlesden John Sparrow of Read Samuel Sparrow of Depden Anthony Sparrow of Read Gregory Forgan of Ratlesden Olofernes Cook of Eirswel Thomas Wells of Risby Richard Gipps of Wheltham Thomas Sage of Hercunger John Sage of Wheltham Henery Munnings of Elden The twelfth Division containing the Hundred of Cosford, with the Parishes of Monks Ely, Presson, and Milding of Babergh Hundred, their place of meeting appointed at Bilstone. Ministers. Mr. John Browning of Seamer Samuel Mail of Monks-Ely William Munning of Preston Isaac Harison of Hadleigh John Wield of Bildestone Miles Birkit of Hitcham Others to be joined to the Ministers. William Richardson of Hadleigh Gent. Capt. Thomas Alabaster, Ibid John Hudson, Ibid Thomas Gates, Ibid Richard Tilson, Ibid James Abbot, Ibid Will. Blumfield of Bildston Esq _____ Markhant of Seamer William Chaplin of Hitcham Nathaniel Lovekin, Ibid William Cook of Kersey George day of Monks-Ely. The 13. Division containing the Hundred of Babergh, with the Corporation of Sudbury, except Monks-Ely, Preston, Milding, and Polstead, their place of meeting appointed at Lavenham. Isaac Appleton Esquire Brampton Gurdon Senior Esquire Brampton Gurdon Junior Esquire Ministers. Mr. Tho: Mott of Stoak-nailand Thomas Walker of Assington _____ Thornbeck of Bures William Leigh of Groton Francis Quarles of Newton William Gurnal of Lavenham Ric. Petchy of Waldingf. mag. Seth Wood of Melford Daniel Sutton of Cavendish John Smith of Cockfield Others to be joined to the Ministers. Dr. Goodyard of Lavenham Henry Copping Sen. Ibid John Mead Senior of Sudbury Col. John Fothergill, Ibid Joseph Brand Esq of Edwardst: William Abbot of Sudbury John Panel of Sudbury Junior John Cole of Sudbury John Kent of Nayland Isaac Keys of Nayland Edward Gerrard Ibid Thomas Winterfloud, Ibid Robert Allen of Assington Thomas Gilson of Sudbury Francis Long, Ibid Roger Brown of Boxford Thomas Hubbard of Melford John Gerrard of Bures Robert Kerrington of Newton Roger Kerrington of Acton The 14th Division containing the Hundred of Risbridg, their meeting place appointed at Clare. Sir Nathan. Barnardiston Knight Sir William Soam Knight Sir Thomas Barnardiston Knight Henry North Junior Esquire Thomas Cole Esquire. Ministers Mr. Richard Blakerby of Thurlo magn. Sam. Fairclough of Keddingt. John Allot of Thurlo Parva Roger Cook of Clare Sam. Boardman of Stansfield Barth: Adrian of Bradly mag. Others to be joined to the Ministers. John Soam of Bradly Parva Major Westthrop of Hundon Captain Samuel Ward, ibid. Edmund Phillips of Clare Tho: Edward's Junior of Stoake Mr. Farrence of Haverhill John Ray of Denstone George Moody of Moulton Robert French of Keddington Phil. Sparrow of Wickambrook _____ Browne of Ousden Nich: Tweed of Stoake These several Divisions and Persons are approved to be for Classical Presbyteries within the County of Suffolk. Manchester. April 29. 1647.