Samuel Moody

Samuel Moody was a seventeenth century English politician. He was an Alderman in Bury St Edmunds by 1644. He was appointed to the First Suffolk Committee for Scandalous Ministers that year. He was later one of the two MPs for Bury St Edmunds in 1654 and 1656.

Samuel was born in Moulton, Suffolk, the son of George Moody and his wife Margaret Chenery.

Moody was one of the commissioners who sat on the Suffolk Committees for Scandalous Ministers. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Moody, Samuel
Published 1723
Printed for Nathaniel Moody stationer, at the Lamb in Chancery-Lane, and John Nicks, at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Moody, Samuel
Published 1749
Typis academicis excudit J. Bentham. Impensis C.Bathurst Bibliopol? Londinensis; & W. Thurlbourn, Cantab

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by Moody, Samuel
Published 1736
printed for James Buckland at the Buck in Pater-Noster-Row; and sold at his shop in Chelmsford