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Sir Nathaniel Catelyn (c.1580–1637) was a leading politician and judge in seventeenth-century Ireland. He was Speaker of the Irish House of Commons in the Irish Parliament of 1634–5, Recorder of Dublin and the first holder of the office of Second Serjeant. Despite accusations of conflicts of interest and of Roman Catholic sympathies, he retained the confidence of the Crown and was a key ally of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, the Lord Deputy of Ireland. ==Family and early career== He was born in Suffolk, younger son of Richard Catelyn (died 1601) of Woolverstone Hall, near Ipswich, and his wife Dionysia Marsh; the Catelyns were a junior branch of a family which had been long associated with Norwich.〔Francis Blomefield ''History of Norfolk'' Vol.8 pp.28-37〕 He entered Lincoln's Inn in 1605.〔Hart, A.R. ''A History of the King's Serjeants-at-law in Ireland'' Four Courts Press Dublin 2000 p.166〕 It is not known when he came to Ireland, but he is recorded as a member of King's Inns in 1622/3 and became Recorder of Dublin in 1626.〔Hart p.166〕
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