• John Suckling may refer to: Sir John Suckling (politician) (1569–1627), of Roos Hall, Suffolk Sir John Suckling (poet) (1609–1642), English poet This...
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    Sir John Suckling (10 February 1609 – after May 1641) was an English poet, prominent among those renowned for careless gaiety and wit – the accomplishments...
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    Sir John Suckling (1569 – 27 March 1627) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1627. Suckling was...
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    A suckling pig is a piglet fed on its mother's milk (i.e., a piglet which is still a "suckling"). In culinary contexts, a suckling pig is slaughtered between...
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  • Alfred John Suckling (1842–1917) was a priest of the Church of England and a notable Anglo-Catholic leader. He was the son of Robert Suckling of Cambridge...
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  • Suckling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Catherine Suckling (1725–1767), mother of Horatio Nelson Charles Suckling (1920–2013)...
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    Catherine Suckling (9 May 1725 – 26 December 1767) was the mother of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson. Catherine had eleven children of which Nelson...
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  • Perry John Suckling (born 12 October 1965, in Leyton) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper and is currently academy and goalkeeping...
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    including Thomas Carew, William Cartwright, Robert Herrick and Sir John Suckling, and by Sir Toby Matthew in prose. In 1626, she was appointed Lady of...
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    cavalier poets are Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew, and Sir John Suckling. Most of the cavalier poets were courtiers, with notable exceptions...
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  • The Suckling (also known as Sewage Baby) is a 1990 American horror film directed by Francis Teri and starring Frank Rivera (under the pseudonym Frank Reeves)...
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    original noddy scoring scheme. According to John Aubrey, cribbage was created by the English poet Sir John Suckling in the early 17th century, as a derivation...
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    Nelson met Catherine Suckling, and married her on 11 May 1749 at Beccles. Catherine was the daughter of another priest, Maurice Suckling, and her grandmother...
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  • and 1586. Suckling was born in 1520, the first son of Richard Suckling, a baker of Norwich, who served as one of the city's aldermen. Suckling was a mercer...
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    Captain Maurice Suckling (4 May 1726 – 14 July 1778) was a British Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century, most notable for starting the naval career...
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  • it [vague] with two poems, one by Jonathan Swift, the other by Sir John Suckling. Benjamin Franklin prepared an essay on the topic for the Royal Academy...
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    magpie DNA on the jelly which may point to the demise of the frog. Sir John Suckling, in 1641, wrote a poem which contained the following lines: As he whose...
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  • 1618–1622: Sir Henry Cary (so created 1620) 1622–1627: Sir John Suckling 1627–1629: Sir John Savile, created a baron in 1628. 1629–1639: Henry Vane the...
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  • The Goblins is a Caroline-era stage play, a comedy written by Sir John Suckling. It was premiered on the stage in 1638 and first published in 1646. The...
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  • film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando The Goblins, a stage play by Sir John Suckling that premiered in 1638 Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, also known...
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  • by Jonson's poetry, including Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Sir John Suckling, and Thomas Carew. Jonson and his followers congregated at London taverns...
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    – Andrew Marvell – John Milton – John Norris of Bemerton – Francis Quarles – Sir Charles Sedley – John Shirley – Sir John Suckling – Henry Vaughan – Edmund...
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    walls. It was owned by the Suckling family in the 17th century having been bought by Sir John Suckling in 1600. On Suckling's death, Roos Hall was inherited...
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    surgeon, passing up an offer to play professional cricket in Borbanu, India. John James Stephen Ward (13 February 1827 – 1829 in Norfolk). Nelson Ward (born...
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  • which counted among its members the poet Sir John Suckling and Horatio Nelson's uncle, Maurice William Suckling. On the death of Robert's son, Maurice, without...
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    Hammerwich, Highfield, King's Bromley, Leomansley, Longdon, Redslade, St John's, Stowe, Summerfield, and Whittington, and the Borough of East Staffordshire...
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    Earlswood and Whitebushes, Kingswood with Burgh Heath, Meadvale and St John's, Merstham, Preston, Redhill East, Redhill West, Reigate Central, Reigate...
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    Isabel Suckling (born 24 March 1998) is a British singer who, upon signing a record deal with Decca Records, became the youngest classical recording artist...
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    Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Aphra Behn, Thomas Carew, John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, John Milton, Richard Crashaw, and Henry Vaughan. A German lyric...
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    Sir John Suckling, Ben Jonson and Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon; the latter described Carew as "a person of pleasant and facetious wit." John Donne...
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