Philip Bedingfield

Philip Bedingfield (died 1660) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654.

Bedingfield was the son of Thomas Bedingfield of Darsham, Suffolk and his wife Dorothy Southwell, daughter of John Southwell of Barham. He was admitted at Emmanuel College, Cambridge on 1 May 1609, and at Gray's Inn on 17 February 1611.[1] In 1636 he inherited the estate of Darsham on the death of his father[2] but appears to have settled at Ditchingham, Norfolk.[1]

In 1654, Bedingfield was elected Member of Parliament for Norfolk in the First Protectorate Parliament.[3]

Bedingfield died in 1660 and was buried at Ditchingham on 6 March 1660.[1]

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
Robert Jermy (?)
Tobias Frere
Ralph Wolmer
Henry King
William Burton
Member of Parliament for Norfolk
1654
With: Sir John Hobart
Sir William D'Oyly
Sir Ralph Hare, Bt
Thomas Weld
Robert Wilton
Thomas Sotherton
Philip Wodehouse
Robert Wood (senior)
Tobias Frere
Succeeded by
Sir John Hobart
Charles Fleetwood
Sir William D'Oyly
Sir Ralph Hare, Bt
Sir Horatio Townsend
Colonel Robert Wilton
Philip Wodehouse
Colonel Robert Wood
John Buxton
Thomas Sotherton
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