WOOD, John II, of Ipswich, Suff.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993
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Constituency

Dates

Family and Education

Offices Held

Tronager, Ipswich 4 Feb.-26 Oct. 1410.

Coroner, Ipswich Sept. 1420-1, 1427-8, 1440-1, 1442-3.1

Biography

Wood, a vintner, is first mentioned in the records of Ipswich at Easter 1406. Before 1411 he began a suit for debt in the court of common pleas against a Suffolk parson, but proved unsuccessful in recovering his money. He attested the Ipswich parliamentary returns in 1410, 1417, 1421 (Dec.), 1422, 1423, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1442 and 1447, on seven of these occasions acting as mainpernor for the attendance in the Commons of those elected.2 Meanwhile he had been sworn in as a portman on 12 May 1418, and also chosen to be a coroner shortly before his only known election to Parliament. He is again mentioned as a portman in October 1429. In the following year he was fined 1s.4d. in Chancery when a former bailiff of Ipswich, for whom he had stood surety, failed to make an appearance in court. Some time after 1430 he himself was sued in Chancery for the recovery of certain goods.3

Ref Volumes: 1386-1421

Author: K.N. Houghton

Notes

  • 1. W. Bacon, Annalls of Ipswiche ed. Richardson, 92-93, 100-1.
  • 2. Ipswich RO, recog. roll 6-14 Hen. IV; CPR, 1408-13, p. 257; C219/10/5, 12/2, 5, 13/1, 2, 14/2-4, 15/2, 4.
  • 3. Add. 30158, f. 2; Bacon, 93; CFR, xvi. 49-50; C1/10/195.