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John Gurdon (died 1679)

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During the Civil War, he supported the Parliamentarians. Later, when internal dissension broke out among them, he supported the Army party. He remained in the House of Commons after
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There is a memorial to John Gurdon in the parish church of Assington, St Edmund's.
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Memorial to John Gurdon in the church of St Edmund in Assington, Suffolk
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Gurdon married Anne Parker, daughter of Sir Calthorpe Parker of
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Ipswich
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After the expulsion of the Long Parliament, Gurdon sat for
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House of Commons
parliamentary
English Civil War
English Restoration
Brampton Gurdon
Norfolk
Assington
Suffolk
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Ipswich
Pride's Purge
Charles I of England
council of State
Suffolk
First Protectorate Parliament
Sudbury
Convention Parliament of 1660
Restoration
Erwarton
Chelmsford




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