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Thomas Chaplin (MP for Bury St Edmunds)

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for Suffolk from 1650 to March 1660 and was a member of the high court of justice in 1650. From 1655 to 1656 he was commissioner for security and in 1657 he was commissioner for assessment for Suffolk and Bury 1657.
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by his first wife Agnes and was baptised on 21 October 1591. His father was bailiff of Semer manor. Chaplin set himself up as a linen-draper in
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Chaplin married Elizabeth Ignis, daughter of Robert Ignis alias Hynes, a goldsmith of Bury St. Edmunds. He had two sons and two daughters.
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Chaplin died between 24 April 1672 when he made his will and 25 November 1672 when it was proved.
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when he was involved in a double return. He was allowed to take his seat and then unseated.
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In 1643 he was commissioner for execution of ordinances for Bury and commissioner for the
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In 1659, Chaplin was commissioner for militia for Suffolk and was elected
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House of Commons
Semer, Suffolk
Bury St. Edmunds
Presbyterian
parliamentary cause
English Civil War
Eastern association
J.P.
Member of Parliament
Bury St Edmunds
Third Protectorate Parliament
Convention Parliament




History of Parliament Online - Thomas Chaplin
Parliament of England
John Clarke
Samuel Moody
Member of Parliament
Bury St Edmunds
John Clarke
Sir Thomas Barnardiston, 1st Baronet
Categories
1591 births
1672 deaths
Roundheads
Businesspeople from Bury St Edmunds
English MPs 1659

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