- John Gurdon (1595-1679)
John Gurdon (
3 July 1595 -9 September 1679 ), ofAssington inSuffolk , was an English politician.Gurdon was the son of a country gentleman, Brampton Gurdon, with estates in both
Norfolk andSuffolk . He was elected to theShort Parliament andLong Parliament in 1640 as Member for Ipswich, and supported the parliamentary cause on the outbreak of Civil War. In the internal dissension between the parliamentarians he supported the Army party and remained in the Commons afterPride's Purge , but when named one of the Commissioners for the trial of the King he refused to attend. Nevertheless, he was chosen a member of the council of State in 1650, 1651 and 1652. After the expulsion of the Long Parliament, he sat for Suffolk in theFirst Protectorate Parliament (1654) and for Sudbury in the Convention Parliament of 1660. He was not re-elected after the Restoration.He married Anne Parker, daughter of Sir Calthorpe Parker of
Erwarton . His children includedPhilip Gurdon (c. 1630-1690), who was also MP for Sudbury, and the Reverend Nathaniel Gurdon, DD (died 1696), Rector ofChelmsford , who survived his brother and inherited Assington on his death.References
*D Brunton & D H Pennington, "Members of the Long Parliament" (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954)
*"Burke’s Landed Gentry" (4th edition, London: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1862-3)
* Concise Dictionary of National Biography (1930)
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