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Edmund Moody, Gent.

Also Known As: "Edmund Moodye", "Edmond Mody"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Perhaps in, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England
Death: before September 17, 1562
Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Moody
Husband of Anne Moody and Ursula Anne Moody
Father of Rev. William Moody; Rev. John Moody; Rev. Thomas Moody and Richard Cope Richard Moodye William Bennett Dominic Lopus Moody

Occupation: Footman
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About Edmund Moody, Gent.



Evidence needed to support Edmund Moody, Gent. as the son of William Moody and Harriet Moody


Biography

Edmund Moody was born about 1495, probably in or near Hitchin Hertfordshire, where his father Edward Moody was living in 1504:

The "History of Hitchin" states that "From Edward Moody, 1504, whose son twenty years after saved the great despoiler's life when he fell head first into the Hiz, they received two quarters of malt."(1)
Source: (1) History of Hitchin- Reginald L. Hine, Gresham Press, Old Woking, Surrey, 1927- Vol. I, p. 140 < GoogleBooks >

He was buried on 17 September 1562 at Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England.

His wife may have been Anne Miart. He is seen with a second wife, Ursula Sadlier. There is no source for these names.

Issue:

  • I. William- b.c.1515, bur. 28 June 1567 St. Peter's, Cockfield, Suffolk. Rev. William Moody was the rector of St. Peter's Church in Cockfield.
  • II. John- bur. 24 Apr. 1567 Benhall, Suffolk. Rev. John Moody was the vicar of St. Mary's Church in Benhall.
  • III. Thomas- bur. 26 Aug. 1569 Islington, Middlesex. Rev. Thomas Moody was rector of Lackford, Suffolk, then rector of St. Peter's, Moulton, before becoming the chaplain to Lady Worcester, widow of Henry, second Earl of Worcester.
  • 3IV. RICHARD- b. 28 Apr. 1524 Bury St. Edmund, m. 4 Feb. 1548 Moulton, ANNE PANELL (b.c.1532, m.2. 6 Sept. 1574 Moulton, Edward Coulte, gent., bur. 14 Mar. 1576/7 Moulton), bur. 28 Apr. 1574 St. Peter's, Moulton, Suffok

Disambiguation

He’s not the same person as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Moody

Captain Edmund Moody (also spelled Mody, Moodye, and Mondye) MP (1495–28 May 1552) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament for Dover.

It is contended that Captain Moody is sometimes mistakenly credited with saving the life of Henry VIII, as he shares the same name as a footman who saved the king from drowning.

Notes

Edmund Moody of Bury St. Edmunds, county Suffolk, England, born probably about 1495, is the earliest person of the name from whom a descent has been proved in this particular family. All that is known of him is that he was a footman in the retinue of King Henry VIII, saved the latter from drowning, and was rewarded for this exploit by a grant of land, a pension and a coat-of-arms, as shown by the following record in Office of the College of Arms, London:

"The Arms & Crest of Edmund Moody of Bury St. Edmunds in the County of Suffolk, Gentlemen, granted to him by Thomas Hawley, Clarenceux King-at-Arms 6 October 1540, in the 32 year of King Henry the Eighth, for his miraculously saving his life (at Hitchin, co. Herts), when leaping over a ditch with a pole which brake; that if the said Edmund had not leapt into ye water and lifted up the King’s head, he had drowned; for which he was rewarded. After which he left the Court and lived at St. Edmunds Bury, as stated by Letters Patent in the Office. Also the deliverance is mentioned in the book called "Prince Protecting Providence”, set out in the year 1682, page 4"

PLM: So, then he is not entitled to use the word Sir? He was also granted a Groat a day for life; so is this the equivalant of a penny?

No, he wasn't a sir. A groat was a fourpenny-piece (worth four old pence!) There were 3 groats to a shilling (now 5p or £0.05) and there were 20 shillings in one pound. I'll let you work out the dollar/annual conversion.

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Edmund Moody, Gent.'s Timeline

1495
1495
Perhaps in, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England
1515
1515
Moulton, Suffolk, , England
1517
1517
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, , England
1520
1520
England
1524
April 28, 1524
Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
1562
September 17, 1562
Age 67
Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England