John Sulyard

John Sulyard (by 1518 – 1575), of Wetherden and Haughley, Suffolk, was an English politician, magistrate, landowner, High Sheriff, knight and standard-bearer, particularly active during the reign of Queen Mary.[1]

Sulyard was the eldest son of John Sulyard of Wetherden and Margaret Baker, daughter of Robert Baker of Wetherden and was educated at Clifford’s Inn. He married three times, first to Elizabeth Bedingfield, daughter of Sir Edmund Bedingfield of Oxborough, Norfolk, by whom he had one daughter. By 1541, he had married his second wife, Elizabeth Jerningham, daughter of Sir John Jerningham of Somerleyton, Suffolk; they had two sons and two daughters. His third wife was Alice Carvell, daughter of Humphrey Carvell of Wiggenhall St. Mary, Norfolk.[2]

Life

Sulyard was a Roman Catholic lawyer. He was with the Earl of Bath, Sir Henry Bedingfield, Henry Jerningham and others to support Queen Mary on 12 July 1553, during the succession crisis surrounding Lady Jane Grey, in preparation for Mary's journey to London: their swift loyalty to her was decisive.[3] He was a Justice of the Peace in Suffolk in 1554–1561 and was appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk for 1555–56. He was a standard bearer and gentleman pensioner from late 1553 to late 1558 and commissioner of the sewers for Norfolk and Suffolk in 1566. He was knighted in March 1557/January 1558.

Sulyard was elected a Member of Parliament for Ipswich in October 1553 and 1555, for Bodmin in April 1554, for Preston in November 1554 and for Chippenham in 1558.

References

  1. J.J. Goring, 'Sulyard, John (by 1518-75), of Wetherden, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558 (from Boydell and Brewer, 1982), History of Parliament Online.
  2. W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution, 7 volumes (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, & Co., Ltd, Manchester 1910), VI, at p. 202-04 (Hathi Trust).
  3. J.G. Nichols (ed.), The Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of Two Years of Queen Mary, Camden Society XLVIII (1850), pp. 3-7, and p. 175 (Internet Archive); citing Lansdowne MS 1236, fol 29.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
John Smith alias Dyer
Richard Bryde alias Byrde
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
Oct. 1553
With: John Gosnold
Succeeded by
Clement Heigham
Thomas Poley
Preceded by
Ralph Goodwin
John Smith alias Dyer
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
1555
With: Richard Smart
Succeeded by
William Wheatcroft
Philip Williams
Preceded by
Henry Chiverton
Thomas Mildmay
Member of Parliament for Bodmin
Apr. 1554
With: Henry Chiverton
Succeeded by
John Courtenay
Ralph Mitchell
Preceded by
Thomas Ruthall
Willielmus Berners
Member of Parliament for Preston
Nov. 1554
With: Richard Shyrburne
Succeeded by
John Arundell
John Herle
Preceded by
Nicholas Snell
John Pollard
Member of Parliament for Chippenham
1558
With: William Neville
Succeeded by
Edward Baynard
Nicholas Snell
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