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of Hills, Horsham (later M.P. for Horsham, Sussex) had courted Gott's sister, but Gott (described as Barrister of Gray's Inn, and Justice of the Peace for Sussex) would not consent to the match. Machell called him to an ale-house, where he and his relative Isaac Tully were waiting for him. When he
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arrived, Tully went out of the room to prevent anyone assisting, and Machell beat Gott so badly he broke his arm. They were indicted and convicted and sentenced to fines of £1000 and £500 respectively. In this matter
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On his death he was buried at Battle. He had married Joan, the daughter and coheiress of Peter Farnden of Sedlescombe, Sussex, and had a son and two daughters. His son and heir
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William A. Shaw (editor), 1904, 'Entry Book: February 1664', (5 Feb.) Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 1: 1660-1667, pp. 582-587. (Early Entry Book V. p. 42). See W. Nelson,
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Gott was the eldest son of Samuel Gott, Ironmonger of London and his wife Elizabeth Russell. He was educated at
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in 1633 and was called to the bar in 1640. He moved to Sussex on his marriage.
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and others wishing them to levy these fines in full rigour by way of example.
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for 1658–59 and in April 1660 he was elected MP for Winchelsea in the
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Gott wrote several religious works, including (so it is claimed) the
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An Essay of the True Happiness of Man Explicated & Illustrated
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in 1648. He was an ancient on his Inn in 1658. He was appointed
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690
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Samuel Gott (1682–1725)
House of Commons of England
Merchant Taylors' School
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Gray's Inn
Member of Parliament
Winchelsea
Long Parliament
Pride's Purge
High Sheriff of Sussex
Convention Parliament
John Machell
King Charles II
Sir Robert Hyde
John Milton
Peter
Bank of England
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