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Name
  
Framlingham Gawdy

Children
  
William Gawdy

Role
  
Politician

Grandchildren
  
John Gawdy

Died
  
1654

Parents
  
Bassingbourne Gawdy


Grandparents
  
Bassingbourne Gawdy (died 1590)

Great grandchildren
  
Bassingbourne Gawdy

Framlingham Gawdy (8 August 1589 – 1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1648. He was a passive Parliamentarian during the English Civil War.

Gawdy was the son of Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy of West Harling, Norfolk and his wife Anne Framlingham, daughter of Sir Charles Framlingham of Crow's Hall, Debenham, Suffolk. He was High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1627.

In April 1640, Gawdy was elected Member of Parliament for Thetford in the Short Parliament. He was re-elected in November 1640 as MP for Thetford in the Long Parliament and held the seat until 1648 when he was excluded under Pride's Purge.

Gawdy died at the age of 65. Gawdy had married Lettice Knollys, daughter of Sir Robert Knollys and Catherine Vaughan, and had eight children. His son William Gawdy was also MP for Thetford and was created a baronet and his grandson John Gawdy, who was deaf and dumb was a celebrated painter.

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