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Simonds d’Ewes's Biography
English antiquary, diarist and politician, bred for the bar, who was a member of the Long Parliament and left notes on its transactions. d’Ewes took the Puritan side in the Civil War. His Journal of all the Parliaments of Elizabeth is of value; he left an autobiography and correspondence.
Simonds d’Ewes was the eldest son of Paul d’Ewes, of Milden, Suffolk, and Cecelia, the heiress of Sir Richard Simonds. He inherited a fortune from his maternal grandfather while still young.
His marriage, in 1626, to Anne Clopton, heiress to Sir William Clopton, of Luton’s Hall (also known as Kentwell) near Long Melford in Suffolk, brought him a considerable addition to his wealth. He was knighted by Charles I on 6 December.
In 1639, d’Ewes was High Sheriff of Suffolk, and 1640, he was elected as member for Sudbury, sitting in the Long Parliament. On the outbreak of the First English Civil War in 1642, d’Ewes joined the Parliamentarians. He remained in Parliament until 1648, when he was expelled in Pride’s purge. After 1648, d’Ewes took no further part in politics, and devoted himself to literary studies.
He died on 18 April 1650, having married again, to Elizabeth Willoughby, daughter of Sir Henry Willoughby.
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