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Alfred Inigo Suckling : ウィキペディア英語版
Alfred Inigo Suckling
Alfred Inigo Suckling (1796–1856), surname initially Fox, was an English clergyman, an author and historian of Suffolk.
==Life==
Born on 31 January 1796, he was the only son of Alexander Fox of Norwich, by his wife Anna Maria (died 1848), daughter of Robert Suckling of Woodton-cum-Langhale in Suffolk, by his wife, Susannah Webb, a descendant of Inigo Jones. He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated LL.B. in 1824. On 10 July 1839 he was instituted on his own petition to the rectory of Barsham in Suffolk, which he held until his death.
Robert Suckling, his maternal grandfather, was of an old Suffolk family, which counted among its members the poet Sir John Suckling and Horatio Nelson's uncle, Maurice Suckling. On the death of Robert's son, Maurice William, without issue on 1 December 1820, Alfred Inigo took the surname and arms of Suckling and succeeded to the estates.
He died at 40 Belmont Road, St. Helier, Jersey, on 3 May 1856.

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