- 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...
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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...
- secretary,
appointed to be of the
Council (d.
January 7, 1609) Lt.
Michael Sicklemore,
Gentleman William Simons,
Labourer John Speareman,
Labourer William Spence...
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Bloys John
Gurdon William Gibbes John
Brandling Alexander Bence John
Sicklemore Thomas Bacon Member of
Parliament for
Suffolk 1656 With: Sir
Thomas Barnardiston...
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Bedingfield William Blois William Gibbes John
Brandling Alexander Bence John
Sicklemore Thomas Bacon Succeeded by Sir
William Spring Sir
Thomas Barnardiston Sir...
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announced his
punishment using his
alias Ratcliffe, and not his real surname,
Sicklemore, his
sentence was nullified. The
council responded by
having Councillor...
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missions First Supply Jonas Profit Thomas Savage Matthew Scrivener Michael Sicklemore William Spence Second Supply Anne
Burras Raleigh Croshaw Thomas Dowse...
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Blois John
Gurdon William Gibbes John
Brandling Alexander Bence John
Sicklemore Thomas Bacon Preceded by
Robert Brewster Member of
Parliament for Dunwich...
- Lawrence. The land was
donated by the
Vicar of St Lawrence, Rev. G. W.
Sicklemore.
There is a war
memorial on the
village green to
those who
served and...