Edmund Daundy

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BornBy 1468 (1468)
Died6 May 1515 (aged 4647)
Children4, including Robert
RelativesThomas Wolsey (nephew)
Sir Nicholas Bacon (grandson-in-law)
Sir Thomas Gresham (grandson-in-law)
Edmund Daundy
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
In office
1512–1515
Personal details
BornBy 1468 (1468)
Died6 May 1515 (aged 4647)
Children4, including Robert
RelativesThomas Wolsey (nephew)
Sir Nicholas Bacon (grandson-in-law)
Sir Thomas Gresham (grandson-in-law)

Edmund Daundy (by 1468 – 6 May 1515), of Ipswich, Suffolk, was an English politician and Ipswich merchant. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich in 1512 and 1515. He was one of the wealthiest merchants in early 16th-century Ipswich, being described by his son after his death as "a man of lands and possessions to the yearly value of six-score marks and above and also of great substance in plate, money, leases, farms and other goods, chattels and debts to the value of £1,000 and above".

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