Samuel Moody was a seventeenth century English politician.
He was appointed to the First Suffolk Committee for Scandalous Ministers that year.
[2] Samuel was born in Moulton, Suffolk, the son of George Moody and his wife Margaret Chenery.
[3] Moody was one of the commissioners who sat on the Suffolk Committees for Scandalous Ministers.
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