Edmund Suckling

Edmund Suckling (1560–1628) was an English churchman who was Dean of Norwich from 1614 to his death in 1628.

[1] There is a large monument to his parents in St Andrew's Church, Norwich.

[2] He was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculating in 1577 and graduating BA in 1581, MA in 1584 and BD in 1591.

[1] He was Precentor of Norwich (1586) and then Rector of Ashill (1586-87), Larling (1592-1608) and Blofield with Hellesdon (1608-14).

[1][3] He was succeeded as Dean of Norwich by his nephew, John Hassal.