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- John Sicklemore (c. 1612 – 1670) was an English politician. Sicklemore was M.P. for Ipswich, between 1661 and his death in 1670. He served with William...
- John Ratcliffe (born John Sicklemore; 1549 – December 1609) was an early Jamestown colonist, governor, and sea captain. Ratcliffe became the second president...
- Michael Sicklemore (born c. 1570s, died 1609) was an English gentleman, soldier, and explorer. He was a colonist with the Jamestown first supply and led...
- Jamestown; and Hunt had his will witnessed by a Tristram Sicklemore, so may have already known John Sicklemore aka Ratcliffe. The Archbishop's approval was dated...
- Alexander Bence John Sicklemore Succeeded by Sir Thomas Barnardiston Henry Felton Henry North Edmund Harvey Edward Le Neve John Sicklemore William Bloys William...
- Bloys John Gurdon William Gibbes John Brandling Alexander Bence John Sicklemore Thomas Bacon Member of Parliament for Suffolk 1656–1659 With: Sir Thomas...
- secretary, appointed to be of the Council (d. January 7, 1609) Lt. Michael Sicklemore, Gentleman William Simons, Labourer John Speareman, Labourer William Spence...
- Bloys John Gurdon William Gibbes John Brandling Alexander Bence John Sicklemore Thomas Bacon Member of Parliament for Suffolk 1656 With: Sir Thomas Barnardiston...
- ISBN 0-354-08536-0. Sicklemore, Richard Sr. (1823). The history of Brighton from the earliest period to the present time. Brighton: Richard Sicklemore, Jr. Wright...
- Lanes. Attree and Phillips, together with the founding editor Robert Sicklemore, published the first edition on Sa****ay 6 September 1806. Attree then...