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Samuel Duncon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Duncon
Samuel Duncon (''fl''. 1600–1659) was a British political writer, a citizen of Ipswich, of considerable means, and devoted to the parliamentary side in the English Civil War. ==Life== In 1640, he was "strayed three times" for refusing to pay ship-money. He was ordered to march with the king's forces against the Scots; but he was allowed, after some troublesome negotiations, to hire a substitute. Processes were also begun against him in the commissaries' court and the court of arches. This caused him to repair several times to London, and led finally to his being "damnified about £300". Duncon complained to the parliament, but without result. When the English Civil War broke out, he as well as his father and father-in-law, aided the parliament with many contributions, by raising troops (which brought him into direct communication with Cromwell), and by acting as high collector of assessments until 1651. Duncon seems finally to have settled in London, and to have died about the time of the Restoration.
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