The inventor of the card game cribbage, Sir John Suckling (1609-1641) was one of the cavalier poets who supported King Charles I in England’s civil war, and whose poetry is marked by wit and buoyancy. Often described as the best card player and bowler in the country, he helped raise horses and troops for the king’s army during the war and was knighted for his efforts. Accounts differ over the circumstances of his death.
Sir John Suckling's first album Fragmenta Aurea released on Mon Jan 01 1646.
The most popular album by Sir John Suckling's is Fragmenta Aurea
Sir John Suckling's first song Song released on Thu Jan 01 1970.