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1610 - August 28, 1648) was a Royalist leader in the English Civil War.
15-1676) served in the English Civil War as a Royalist.
Weston's son Richard was also a Royalist soldier and fled to the Isle of Man after the
A royalist, he was Colonel of a regiment of foot in the
19 March - English Civil War: A Royalist victory at the Battle of Hopton Heath.
arian force from behind had it not been for a Royalist deserter who alerted the besiegers in time to
He was a royalist officer who was killed in action in the Engli
iamentarian army turned south and scattered a Royalist garrison at Cirencester.
Sir John Berkenhead, 1617-1679: a Royalist career in politics and polemics.
Dipold defeated a royalist army in pitched battle at Aquino "as a result
on of treason, in other words of knowing of a royalist plot and not revealing it to the authorities.
48 in the Long Parliament, Robert Holborne, a Royalist, was disabled from sitting for St. Michaels a
The parish was a royalist stronghold in the years leading up to the Civ
ened to hang Colonel Lilburne for capturing a Royalist castle without orders.
l, 1st Baronet and Sir William Brereton and a Royalist force under Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Nort
l, 2nd Baronet, of Chippenham; he was first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot under the P
ock became chaplain to Sir Robert Bindloss, a royalist baronet residing at Borwick Hall, near Lancas
A royalist, he was appointed physician to the exiled kin
He was a Royalist soldier who fought in the English Civil War.
pects de la France, where his articles from a royalist viewpoint showed obvious antisemitism.
Parliament during the Civil War, Thomas was a Royalist and was the cup-bearer of Charles I of Englan
A royalist, he fought during the English Civil War, and
A Royalist mint was established in Truro in 1642-43 duri
His grandson Edward Waldegrave fought as a Royalist in the Civil War despite his old age.
yet showing reverence for Frank Bruno; and a royalist, especially supporting the Queen Mother: "Nin
the side of Charles I, becoming colonel of a royalist regiment in north Wales.
ing the English Civil War, when Halifax was a Royalist stronghold, King Cross was a key outpost, wit
February 1708) was a British nobleman, and a Royalist and Tory politician.
William was a royalist and a papist, and suffered heavily due to thi
A royalist, he suffered deprivation of his benefices aft
A Royalist, he was arrested and imprisoned by the Parlia
He was a Royalist during the English Civil War and raised troop
April, they crossed into England and began a Royalist uprising.
He was a Royalist soldier who was forced to flee from Cromwell'
eriff of Worcestershire who later fought as a Royalist in the Civil War.
car of Shalford his relative, Giles Firmin, a royalist in politics.
Roger Whitley (1618-1697) was a royalist officer in the English Civil War, and was clo
His subsequent involvement in a royalist conspiracy to remove Napoleon from power led
A Royalist in the English Civil War, Moryson emigrated t
er a patron of Geoffrey le Baker, who wrote a royalist chronicle covering the years 1303 to 1356.
A royalist figure of the First English Civil War, he was
rrison during the Civil War by followers of a Royalist uprising.
He commanded a royalist troop of horse during the English Civil War,
However, a Royalist newspaper titled La Gazette de France praised
Rouget de Lisle was a royalist and was cashiered and thrown into prison in 1
The latter was a Royalist and supporter of King Charles I, who attempte
y 1680 N.S.), son of Elias de Carteret, was a royalist statesman in Jersey and England, who served i
He was a royalist in the English Civil War, and was captured at
However, Charles is protected by a Royalist nicknamed "the Moonraker" (George Baker) afte
th century, Hathershaw Hall was the home of a Royalist family in the 17th century who lost part of t
arliament for Hertford in the 1620s, and as a royalist in 1640.
Having been a Royalist before the Restoration, he was knighted in Ap
ster because of the presence in the area of a Royalist army under Lord Herbert.
In the Civil War, Pennyman was a Royalist, and created an army made of his tenants, whi
At this time Herefordshire was largely a Royalist county but the puritan Harley family supporte
He was a soldier and was about to enlist in a royalist regiment in WIltshire during the English Civi
he plotted to seize a city gate and let in a Royalist army to overwhelm the Parliamentary garrison.
During the English Civil War, a Royalist garrison was situated at Skipton Castle, unde
hodesia, a British citizen whose father was a Royalist Yugoslav Serb.
st Baron Hopton (1598 - September 1652) was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.
A Royalist, in March 1640 Herbert was elected to the Com
He was both a Royalist in politics, and a Calvinist in religion, an
Belasyse again became a Royalist at the Restoration of the monarchy, and was a
ficant role in the English Civil War, being a Royalist enclave in the generally Parliamentarian sout
Lord James Stanley, a Royalist, was executed in 1651, and Parliament confisc
He was a Royalist army officer active in the West of England, d
top Brilliana dispatching 40 troops to raid a Royalist camp at Knighton), however Brilliana's health
In a controversy with Henry Ferne, a Royalist, he insisted, against divine right theory, th
uvin (6 October 1905 - 24 January 1944) was a royalist militant in France during the Second World Wa
owland Laugharne and Rice Powell, he joined a Royalist rebellion, culminating in the Battle of St Fa
ment raised to the peerage by Charles I and a Royalist during the English Civil War.
ry, while his youngest son Andrew fought as a royalist during the English Civil War, being captured
ed uprisings planned by the Sealed Knot for a Royalist insurrection to start in March 1655 during th
d Baronet of Chippenham (1632?-1669), first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot for Parliam
Civil War, one of his descendants fought as a Royalist officer, and was imprisoned under Oliver Crom
Colony he was arrested and accused of being a Royalist “agitator”, and put on trial for his role in
1654), was a royalist captain.
the Civil War in 1643 was busily engaged as a Royalist in the western part of Cornwall, raising mone
He fought in the Civil War as a Royalist, holding out a garrison at Columb John after
eeded to the family estates in 1654 but, as a royalist, remained in exile until 1660.
A Royalist arsenal and supply train, numbering some 500
Snell had been a Royalist in the Civil War, and was later secretary to
He was a Royalist leader during the English Civil War.
hurchman, Bishop of Peterborough from 1639, a royalist and a supporter of the ecclesiastical policie
iver Cromwell's Council of State concerning a Royalist plot in Sussex.
The Republic repelled a royalist attack on Chaves in 1912.
The remains of what was once a royalist castle are marked with a crucifix in the larg
Sir Edward was a Royalist during the English Civil War and fought at th
the fall of the empire he declared himself a Royalist, and remained faithful to the Bourbons throug
1611-1656) was a Royalist colonel in the English Civil War.
structed by Major Robert Cannon (died 1685) a royalist veteran of the Civil War, and passed through
f an ancient Yorkshire family, he fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and sat as Member of Parliam
45) was a Scottish aristocrat who served as a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.
Being a Royalist, when the Civil War broke out he returned to
ition to Cromwell's rule apparently rising, a royalist insurrection was planned and the Earl of Roch
As a royalist he was deprived of his fellowship by the parl
He was a royalist, and followed the king to Oxford in 1643.
He was a royalist army officer and an original fellow of the Ro
English clergyman and academic, deprived as a royalist.
aplain to James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, a Royalist leader, and was besieged at Lathom House with
As a royalist stronghold in the English Civil War it was br
Being a Royalist he could not easily return to England to his
and punished would retaliate in kind against Royalist prisoners of war.
Captain Drake also led a charge against Royalist dragoons.
ois had theoretically assumed command for all Royalist operations in western France.
28 January - Richard Allestree, royalist churchman (born 1619)
1667) was an Royalist officer in the English Civil War.
Vivian Molyneux, was a scholar, traveller and Royalist agent in the 1640s, and an uncle of Robert Ea
02-1678) was an English linguist, scholar and royalist writer.
l (1602 - April 1653) was a Scottish peer and royalist.
as a schoolteacher executed as a Catholic and Royalist conspirator.
was an English clergyman of presbyterian and royalist views.
1618 - c. 1689) was a Welsh Catholic poet and Royalist officer and a member of a prominent Recusant
by Lady Isabel, a staunch Roman Catholic and Royalist.
The Irish and Royalist troops in the province retreated to western c
582 - December 6, 1663) was a Welsh judge and Royalist during the English Civil War.
d joined the Chetniks; a Serb nationalist and royalist resistance movement that conducted ineffectiv
of William Price, a Member of Parliament and Royalist colonel during the English Civil War.
n Covenanters led by General David Leslie and Royalist forces led by Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich (S
ary 1651) was an English peer, politician and royalist.
He was head of an old English Catholic and Royalist family at that time settled in West Harting,
aid to have only robbed Parliamentarians) and Royalist rabble rouser during the English Civil War
rned into a rout in which Parliamentarian and Royalist forces intermingled and skirmished up to and
Heroine, Hyacinth and Royalist were built with eight 6-inch/100-pounder (81c
Robert Peake (1592? - 1667), print-seller and royalist.
tep was the expulsion of the Presbyterian and Royalist elements in the House of Commons, who were th
The group had nationalist, anticommunist and royalist orientation and remained loyal to the Greek g
1662) was an English Member of Parliament and Royalist governor of Taunton during the English Civil
an English churchman, bishop of Rochester and royalist.
f Britain's maritime empire, and so Rapid and Royalist both went to the Australian Station, Satellit
nd particularly with the purge of leftist and royalist judges from the French courts and with the de
defeat at Bovey Tracey, Hopton was appointed Royalist commander in the west, with Wentworth command
He was an ardent Royalist and fought valiantly for the King at Basing H
Like his father, Northampton was an ardent Royalist and during the Civil War notably commanded th
He was an ardent Royalist and was committed by the Parliametarians to t
An ardent Royalist, Rustat joined Buckingham in an uprising in K
He was an ardent Royalist and fought for King Charles I in the English
ver was in his own person no sour fanatic, as Royalist pamphleteers after the Restoration falsely as
l Commonwealth caused the style to be seen as Royalist, which delayed its spread; but within a few y
reer was effectively ended, his style seen as royalist.
As Royalist supporters and on the losing side during the
to force his way into St Johns, pushing back Royalist forces.
22 August - John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath, royalist statesman (born 1628)
On his way to join the besieged Royalist garrison at Dunaverty Castle in 1647, he was
Civil War, when Dunster Castle was a besieged Royalist stronghold for five months under the command
he siege of Thionville, a major clash between Royalist troops and the French Revolutionary Army.
a skirmish in the English Civil War, between Royalist regiment of Sir James Hamilton and the parlia
n the fictional Lacey family, made up of both Royalist and Parliamentarian supporters.
dvanced a presbyterian position that was both royalist and anti-episcopal.
Langley (1612 - 9 March 1686), was a British Royalist.
the city of Buenaventura, being imprisoned by royalist and Spanish troops.
ently purchased in the seventeenth century by Royalist and former Sheriff of London Robert Cullum.
inks Astley to the "rebel towns" described by royalist propaganda broadsheets as governed by low-bor
f the Neapolitan Republic, he was captured by royalist troops led by Fabrizio Ruffo and exiled to Fr
The castle was held by Royalist Sir William Darcy during the English Civil Wa
n the early years of the English Civil War by Royalist troops, later supplanted by Parliamentarian f
The castle was burned by royalist troops, following the failure of the rising o
of Roundway Down Waller's army was routed by Royalist forces.
ions of Devon and Cornwall which were held by Royalist sympathisers.
He was ultimately captured in battle by royalist forces on April 9, 1548 and executed at the a
hurch Cathedral, Oxford and was garrisoned by Royalist troops until the Parliamentarian Colonel Thom
In September 1644 Castle Dore was used by Royalist troops during the Battle of Lostwithiel in th
These were aided by royalist armies within France itself, such as the Chou
essions by the Crown, the city was retaken by royalist forces in 1358 and Marcel and his followers w
Independence was raging, it was explained by royalist authorities as divine punishment for the rebe
1643 during the Civil War it was occupied by Royalist troops and besieged by Parliamentary forces u
the troops of D. Peter have been besieged by royalist forces of D. Miguel.
Dutch Republic, was murdered at the Hague by royalist refugees.
nded by Colonel Robert Blake were besieged by Royalist forces under Lord Goring in Taunton, the only
23 August - John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, royalist politician (born 1600)
Capell was one of the chief Royalist leaders in the second Civil War, but met with
3, the resulting victory for Hopton confirmed Royalist control of Cornwall and destroyed Parliament'
amassed a fortune dealing in the confiscated Royalist estates.
of profiteering from the sale of confiscated Royalist estates and properties.
was the key to developments in the conflict, Royalist forces in the area making a barrier between P
onet (or Granville) (1600-1658) was a Cornish Royalist leader during the English Civil War.
The battle involved Cornish Royalist troops under Sir Ralph Hopton who were ambush
In 1645 Cornish Royalist leader Sir Richard Grenville made Launceston
amentary forces led by Oliver Cromwell defeat Royalist forces at Grantham.
645 whilst in pursuit of the fleeing defeated Royalist army.
as granted the confiscated lands of a deposed royalist.
lish Civil War which resulted in a disastrous royalist defeat.
ns the impact that this battle had on driving Royalist forces out of northern England.
May - Charles Seton, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline, royalist (born 1615)
f or Perrincheif (c.1620-1673) was an English royalist churchman, a biographer of Charles I, writer
n addition to this, he inherited 3000 English Royalist soldiers who had been under Ormonde's command
4 April 1617 - 12 August 1681) was an English Royalist soldier and astrologer, also known as a poet.
tinghamshire - 23 August 1652) was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English
August 1628 - 22 August 1701) was an English royalist statesman, whose highest position was Lord Li
Charles Cavendish (1620-1643) was an English royalist general, killed at the battle of Gainsborough
Wallingford Castle, the last English royalist stronghold, fell after a 65-day siege on July
William Beale (died 1651) was an English royalist churchman, Master in turn of Jesus College, C
e Rump Parliament, agreeing to accept English Royalist troops into Ireland and put their own armies
lemham (Glenham) (c.1603-1670) was an English royalist churchman, Dean of Bristol and Bishop of St A
y led by General Alexander Leslie and English royalist forces commanded by Edward, Lord Conway.
John Oliver (1601-1661) was an English royalist churchman, President of Magdalen College, Oxf
r Gunning (1614 - 6 July 1684) was an English Royalist church leader, Bishop of Chichester and later
26 June 1584 - 8 October 1659) was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English
r 1610 - 10 January 1666/1667) was an English Royalist army commander in the Midlands during the Eng
Eleazar Duncon (died 1660) was an English royalist divine.
                                                                                                    


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