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as excluded from the House of Commons for his Royalist activities in 1643.
es Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby was the leading Royalist adherent in the northwest of England when the
School, but lost the position because of his Royalist affiliation.
Vivian Molyneux, was a scholar, traveller and Royalist agent in the 1640s, and an uncle of Robert Ea
Sussex, and brother of Stephen Goffe (Gough), royalist agent.
, after the November 1920 elections, with the royalist Anastasios Papoulas.
1626-1698), Royalist and Cavalier, was a supporter of King Charles
the city of Buenaventura, being imprisoned by royalist and Spanish troops.
He was an ardent Royalist and fought valiantly for the King at Basing H
After 1816 he turned Royalist, and passed his last years in importuning the
Parliament during the Civil War, Thomas was a Royalist and was the cup-bearer of Charles I of Englan
ently purchased in the seventeenth century by Royalist and former Sheriff of London Robert Cullum.
February 1708) was a British nobleman, and a Royalist and Tory politician.
tinghamshire - 23 August 1652) was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English
William was a royalist and a papist, and suffered heavily due to thi
Like his father, Northampton was an ardent Royalist and during the Civil War notably commanded th
He was a presbyterian royalist and took part in a rising against the militar
He was an ardent Royalist and was committed by the Parliametarians to t
Rouget de Lisle was a royalist and was cashiered and thrown into prison in 1
- 18 August 1681) was an English politician, royalist and lawyer.
The latter was a Royalist and supporter of King Charles I, who attempte
Lalith Athulathmudali, PC a distinguished Old Royalist and Statesman.
In the Civil War, Pennyman was a Royalist, and created an army made of his tenants, whi
The battle became a rout as scores of fleeing Royalist and Confederate soldiers were cut down by the
26 June 1584 - 8 October 1659) was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English
He was an ardent Royalist and fought for King Charles I in the English
n the fictional Lacey family, made up of both Royalist and Parliamentarian supporters.
hurchman, Bishop of Peterborough from 1639, a royalist and a supporter of the ecclesiastical policie
In royalist and conservative circles, the oath was seen a
dvanced a presbyterian position that was both royalist and anti-episcopal.
the fall of the empire he declared himself a Royalist, and remained faithful to the Bourbons throug
He was a royalist, and followed the king to Oxford in 1643.
Dorset Worthy, Wlliam Stone, Royalist and Divine (1615-1685) (in Proceedings of the
Francis Lovelace (1621-1675) was an English Royalist and the second Governor of New York colony.
The republicans rejected this royalist and Christian origin of the country and will
The tendency is royalist, anti-aristocratic; it is told from the angle
r treason in France, but well defended by the royalist Antoine Pierre Berryer, he was acquitted on 2
to Koblenz (Trier) in 1792 (a common move for royalist aristocrats).
There were many men in the Royalist armies who fit this description since most of
These were aided by royalist armies within France itself, such as the Chou
He joined the Royalist army at the outbreak of the English Civil War
He fought for the Royalist army in the English Civil War.
He fought in the Royalist army in the English Civil War.
ernard de Gomme, who had been engineer in the Royalist army during the civil war and who followed Ch
He fought for the Royalist army in the English Civil War and was killed
Dipold defeated a royalist army in pitched battle at Aquino "as a result
leading a group of rebels against the Spanish royalist army in the first skirmish in Cuba's struggle
Most of the weapons and supplies of the Royalist army were lost.
High Sheriff of Cheshire and a Colonel in the Royalist Army during the Civil War.
Instead he chose to intercept the Royalist army directly on the outskirts of San Carlos,
ster because of the presence in the area of a Royalist army under Lord Herbert.
ies or recruits, and he also learned that the Royalist army was at Launceston, close to his rear.
the Parliamentary side, Browne supported the Royalist army in the Civil War.
he arrived, Baillie could advance against the Royalist army from the rear.
On August 10, the Royalist Army arrived at Gloucester and promptly deman
he plotted to seize a city gate and let in a Royalist army to overwhelm the Parliamentary garrison.
He was a Royalist army officer active in the West of England, d
Sir Thomas Nott - Royalist army officer
r 1610 - 10 January 1666/1667) was an English Royalist army commander in the Midlands during the Eng
He was a colonel of the horse in the Royalist Army until 1646 and took part in the Surrey u
bring two regiments, about 1,500 men, of the Royalist Army from South Wales before the Battle of La
However, the Royalist army blocked his path at Pershore, and Essex
e Parliamentarian General Waller saw that the Royalist army was strung out from its position on high
He was a royalist army officer and an original fellow of the Ro
The Royalist army's situation during the retreat was despe
He was appointed major-general of the Royalist army, and in 1794 succeeded Henri de la Roche
The royalist army, perhaps as much as twice the size of Mo
re Oliver Cromwell defeated a mainly Scottish royalist army.
His orders were to harass the Royalist army.
645 whilst in pursuit of the fleeing defeated Royalist army.
A Royalist arsenal and supply train, numbering some 500
The Royalist artillery was sited near the present day Gun
and reached Acton churchyard, overrunning the Royalist artillery and wagon park.
The Sealed Knot was a secret Royalist association which plotted for the Restoration
Belasyse again became a Royalist at the Restoration of the monarchy, and was a
The Republic repelled a royalist attack on Chaves in 1912.
rival of supply ships and, when under serious Royalist attacks, enabled parties of seamen to be rush
Independence was raging, it was explained by royalist authorities as divine punishment for the rebe
ock became chaplain to Sir Robert Bindloss, a royalist baronet residing at Borwick Hall, near Lancas
Having been a Royalist before the Restoration, he was knighted in Ap
ed the subtle forces and continue to weigh on Royalist boats in its class, at 14:20, made the signal
f Britain's maritime empire, and so Rapid and Royalist both went to the Australian Station, Satellit
l, 2nd Baronet, of Chippenham; he was first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot under the P
d Baronet of Chippenham (1632?-1669), first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot for Parliam
top Brilliana dispatching 40 troops to raid a Royalist camp at Knighton), however Brilliana's health
h larger force of Savoyards, conducted by the Royalist camp attacked the French Army, and reconquere
The Clarendon Ministry was forged out of the royalist camp of Charles II, who was returned to the t
He had been left safely tied up in the Royalist camp, but escaped and chased after Rupert.
reviously been critical of the King, into the Royalist camp.
els, O'Neill gathered troops and arms for the royalist campaigns in the English Civil War, served un
rd, which was at this time during the war the Royalist capital, for a penny a copy, then smuggled in
1654), was a royalist captain.
Sir John Berkenhead, 1617-1679: a Royalist career in politics and polemics.
ened to hang Colonel Lilburne for capturing a Royalist castle without orders.
The remains of what was once a royalist castle are marked with a crucifix in the larg
Royalist casualties were high, with 600 killed, includ
the French Revolution he participated in the Royalist Catholic uprising known as the Chouannerie.
have wanted to secure his safety in case the Royalist cause failed.
ed after the First Battle of Newbury when the Royalist cause began to lose significant ground.
With the defeat of the Royalist cause in 1646 and the capture of the King, Cl
With the defeat of the Royalist cause in Ireland, Taaffe went into exile with
His sympathies were with the Royalist cause during the Civil War, and it was in sup
ord was one of the few bright moments for the Royalist cause in the aftermath of Naseby, only two we
607 - 15 October 1651) was a supporter of the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.
During the siege of Chester he supported the Royalist cause and after the city fell he was dismisse
for Leicester in 1640 and a supporter of the Royalist cause in the Civil War.
He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and was execut
His son the second Baronet served the Royalist cause during the English Civil War and his es
ent who was executed for his adherence to the Royalist cause during the English Civil War.
He joined the Royalist cause as an officer in the Kings army, being
He was a strong supporter of the royalist cause in the civil war, and later that year w
wealthy merchant of Bristol who supported the royalist cause during the English Civil War.
He was a supporter of the Royalist cause before being implicated in the Popish P
By 1646 the Royalist cause was in terminal decline.The Battle of S
ras was generally regarded as a martyr to the Royalist cause for his refusal to implicate the Comte
e High Sheriff of Yorkshire and supported the Royalist cause during the English Civil War.
Constant Reformation joined the Royalist cause in the English Civil War in 1648, but w
He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and was an att
He was a supporter of the Royalist cause in the Civil War, which loyalty resulte
iament He was fined £3,000 for supporting the Royalist cause on 22 April 1644
ord Deputy of Ireland) for his loyalty to the Royalist cause by being one of the few Confederates to
rwards earl of Clarendon, on the state of the royalist cause in Cornwall.
by, executed in 1658 for his adherence to the Royalist cause during the English Civil War.
K.B. supported the Royalist cause During the English Civil War.
He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.
d Baronet of Trelawne, was a supporter of the Royalist cause during the English Civil War.
He fought as an officer for the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and in 1644 wa
e in July 1660 professing his support for the Royalist cause and explaining away his part in the Reg
cularist sentiment" to muster support for the Royalist cause and put a plan to the Prince which woul
he estate and how great their support for the Royalist cause had been.
There he distanced himself from the royalist cause in the Civil War, fearing that Charles
", which meant that either they supported the Royalist cause, or their theological attitudes were hi
native north Wales, initially supporting the royalist cause, but eventually coming to an accommodat
rted the emperor and, having suffered for the Royalist cause, was well received by Louis XVIII, who
On the outbreak of CIvil War, he joined the Royalist cause.
et in 1660 as a reward for his loyalty to the royalist cause.
n 1644, in recognition of his support for the Royalist cause.
who was trying to persuade him to support the Royalist cause.
the forces switched allegiance to support the Royalist cause.
, and may have served in the military for the Royalist cause.
English Civil War he allied himself with the Royalist cause.
During the Civil War, Royalist cavalry were stationed here, before the attac
The remaining Royalist cavalry were eventually destroyed in their en
making loud sounds and shouts, they made the royalist cavalry of Tarija to disband at their charge,
After an artillery barrage the Royalist cavalry charged the entrenched Parliamentaria
A second Royalist cavalry charge followed, led by Henry Wilmot,
oundhead cavalry under Brereton rolled up the Royalist cavalry on the right flank.
wcester became the winter headquarters of the Royalist cavalry under Prince Rupert.
ountry around the city would put the superior Royalist cavalry at a disadvantage.
The Royalist cavalry fled the field and the infantry fough
y three troops of horse to defend against the Royalist cavalry, The Parliamentarians lost over 1000
ade any impression upon the King's horse [the Royalist cavalry], who being unarmed [unarmoured], wer
In the Royalist centre, Colonel Henry Warren's "Irish" regime
il War, and Anne's father served as the loyal Royalist chief adviser to the prospective King Charles
er a patron of Geoffrey le Baker, who wrote a royalist chronicle covering the years 1303 to 1356.
r Gunning (1614 - 6 July 1684) was an English Royalist church leader, Bishop of Chichester and later
28 January - Richard Allestree, royalist churchman (born 1619)
f or Perrincheif (c.1620-1673) was an English royalist churchman, a biographer of Charles I, writer
William Beale (died 1651) was an English royalist churchman, Master in turn of Jesus College, C
lemham (Glenham) (c.1603-1670) was an English royalist churchman, Dean of Bristol and Bishop of St A
John Oliver (1601-1661) was an English royalist churchman, President of Magdalen College, Oxf
William Brough (died 1671) was an English royalist churchman, Dean of Gloucester from 1643.
of William Price, a Member of Parliament and Royalist colonel during the English Civil War.
1611-1656) was a Royalist colonel in the English Civil War.
derate Wars he unsuccessfully negotiated with Royalist commander Ormond for the surrender of Dublin
19 November - Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Royalist commander in the English Civil War (born 1619
defeat at Bovey Tracey, Hopton was appointed Royalist commander in the west, with Wentworth command
narvon, in 1628, and later became a prominent Royalist commander in the Civil War.
st Baron Hopton (1598 - September 1652) was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.
er March 1643, although Cholmley was the only Royalist commander at work in east and north Yorkshire
hat a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to te
45) was a Scottish aristocrat who served as a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.
by both sides between 1642 and 1644, with the Royalist commander Lord Capell quartering troops in th
Parliament, defending the castle against the Royalist commander, Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbe
Aston, the Royalist commander, refused to surrender.
appeal to the humanity of the besiegers, the Royalist commanders sent 500 starving women to the Par
Other Royalist commanders included Lord Mohun, Sir Bevil Gre
a deputy lieutenant for Kent, and was on the royalist committee for the county in 1643.
Salmo In the Spanish army, the English/Irish royalist consisted of three battalions made up of five
egislature in which capacity he denounced the royalist conspiracy of Brottier (January 30, 1797).
His subsequent involvement in a royalist conspiracy to remove Napoleon from power led
as a schoolteacher executed as a Catholic and Royalist conspirator.
3, the resulting victory for Hopton confirmed Royalist control of Cornwall and destroyed Parliament'
Cornwall was placed back under Royalist control and Hopton's reputation was secured.
Zambrano reestablished royalist control of the province and sent a messenger
At Durham House Barwick undertook royalist correspondence and intelligence work, and tri
went to the south and devastated the areas of royalist counts.
At this time Herefordshire was largely a Royalist county but the puritan Harley family supporte
ion to the parliamentary party in the heavily royalist county of Shropshire.
Following a failed royalist coup in October 1923, the Revolutionary Commi
After the Royalist defeat at the Battle of Marston Moor, he took
After the Royalist defeat in England at the Battle of Worcester
After the Royalist defeat at the Battle of Marston Moor, Cholmel
lish Civil War which resulted in a disastrous royalist defeat.
ided to wait until morning to reconnoitre the Royalist defences.
cester, accepting the capitulation of the 104 Royalist defenders on 22 July 1646.
The Royalist defenders retreated into the stronger fortifi
een carried out by 30,000 men against a minor royalist defending force, whereas the real number was
out of the estates of royalist delinquents.
arian force from behind had it not been for a Royalist deserter who alerted the besiegers in time to
                                                                                                    


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