• Edmund Daundy (by 1468 – 6 May 1515), of Ipswich, Suffolk, was an English politician and Ipswich merchant. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich...
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  • Daundy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robert Daundy (by 1500–1558), English businessman and politician Edmund Daundy (by 1468–1515)...
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  • another Ipswich businessman, Henry Tooley. Robert was the second son of Edmund Daundy (1468 – 1515) and his wife Joan nee Rede of Beccles. Joan was a niece...
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    associated with the fellow merchant and Member of Parliament for Ipswich, Robert Daundy. His trade network extended Biscayan ports, the Netherlands and Iceland...
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    Wolsey who was raised in the area. It is believed that Wolsey's uncle Edmund Daundy may have commissioned one of the bells. Four of them were cast circa...
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  • Parliament of England Preceded by unknown Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1510 With: William Spencer Succeeded by Thomas Baldry with Edmund Daundy...
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    1510 Thomas Hall William Spencer 1512 Thomas Baldry Edmund Daundy 1515 Thomas Baldry Edmund Daundy 1523 Humphrey Wingfield Thomas Rush 1529 Thomas Rush...
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  • figure. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich in 1539, with Edmund Daundy. William was the son of John Sabyn, or Sabyan, Esq., who in 1516 received...
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    Thomas Wolsey (redirect from Joan Daundy)
    born in about 1473, the son of Robert Wolsey of Ipswich and his wife, Joan Daundy. Widespread traditions identify his father as a butcher; his modest origin...
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    like them. Instead, the town sold its own Holbrook lands (part of Edmund Daundy's charitable gift of 1515) to Clench for £600 in September 1588 by bargain...
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