Trimley rector Thomas Cade was buried at Ipswich St Margaret on 20 Nov. 1666 (not 1667) according to the Suffolk Family History Society's burial index.
He may be the man whose estate was administered under the authority of the Norwich Consistory Court (
NROCAT) in 1666.
Cade's forename is Thomas in three of his four records in the
clergy database. The other one (Drovis, not Clovis) looks like an error, possibly due in part to his title, being a Doctor of Laws. He is mentioned in the diary of the Revd John Rhodes, published in an article written by Edgar Powell in 1916 for the 1915
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology ... (
vol. XV part 3 p. 279):
"Dr. Cade legum Doctor from my Lady Villiers, November 29, 1665, presented to Trimley a Rectory in Suffolk, by the Lo. Chancellor Hide [Hyde]. His Parsonage near Harrage [Harwich?]. He went from us Nov. 30 upon St. Andrew's Day, 1665."
Powell's footnote cites a Patent Roll, stating that Thomas Cade LL.D. was rector of Trimley St Martin (although the clergy database refers to Trimley St Mary).
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