Samuel Moody was a seventeenth century English politician. He was an Alderman in Bury St Edmunds by 1644. He was appointed to the First Suffolk Committee for Scandalous Ministers that year.[1] He was later one of the two MPs for Bury St Edmunds in 1654 and 1656.[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.[1]