- Sir John
Sulyard (by 1518 – 1575), of
Wetherden and Haughley, Suffolk, was a
prominent East
Anglian magistrate, landowner, High Sheriff,
knight and standard-bearer...
- Lancashire, England. It is
bounded by
Thurnham Street to the west and
Sulyard Street to the north; the
streets to the east and
south are
named Dalton...
- was a
tutor for
distinguished families,
including the two sons of
Edward Sulyard of Flemyngs, Es****, and
later the
children of
Henry Grey of Pirgo, also...
- Register. It is a
large red
brick country house built in
about 1620 for the
Sulyard family who were very
prominent landowners in this area. The
property remained...
- In the late 16th
century the
manor of
Wetherden was
acquired by John
Sulyard who
built Wetherden Hall to the
north east of
village - a
moated farmhouse...
-
Edward VI
during the
years 1538–1544, by his wife, Mary
Sulyard,
daughter of
Edward Sulyard of Otes, Es****.
Cornwallis was
appointed High
Sheriff of...
- Register. It is a
large red
brick country house built in
about 1620 for the
Sulyard family who were very
prominent landowners in this area.
Opened in 1967...
- John
Gosnold John
Sulyard 1554 (Apr)
Clement Heigham Thomas Poley 1554 (Nov)
Ralph Goodwin John
Smith alias Dyer 1555 John
Sulyard Richard Smart 1558...
-
Cornwallis of Brome, Suffolk, and
Elizabeth Jerningham, who
married John
Sulyard of Wetherden, Suffolk.
Ursula Drury, who
married Sir
Giles Alington of...
- Director-General 10
September 1764 11 July 1767 2nd Term; died in
office Willem Sulyard van
Leefdael and
Cornelis Klok
President of the
Council 11 July 1767 27...