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He was a man of wide culture and a staunch royalist.
653 ), was an English diplomat and a moderate royalist during the English Civil War.
His son, the fifth Earl, was a prominent Royalist during the Civil War.
Hunloke was a loyal royalist who had been knighted by the King on the batt
A second Royalist cavalry charge followed, led by Henry Wilmot,
A staunch Royalist, he opposed the election of Oliver Cromwell a
n the 1670's, from the perspective of a sound royalist, whose property had been recovered after the
een carried out by 30,000 men against a minor royalist defending force, whereas the real number was
A staunch royalist, he was ordained in 1673 and became a benefic
to exile in England, where he became a strong Royalist, something which forced him to flee to contin
He was a presbyterian royalist and took part in a rising against the militar
Dugdale was a strong royalist supporter of King Charles I during the Englis
Langley (1612 - 9 March 1686), was a British Royalist.
as granted the confiscated lands of a deposed royalist.
onet (or Granville) (1600-1658) was a Cornish Royalist leader during the English Civil War.
ving in 1645 when his brother was a prominent royalist figure.
narvon, in 1628, and later became a prominent Royalist commander in the Civil War.
Churchill was a fervent Royalist through his life and fought and was wounded i
The Sealed Knot was a secret Royalist association which plotted for the Restoration
Aitken remained a staunch royalist during the English Civil War, and after the f
It was a minor Royalist victory and is notable for the mortal woundin
He was a staunch royalist.
La Quotidienne was a French Royalist newspaper.
He was a strong Royalist during the English Civil War.
lish Civil War which resulted in a disastrous royalist defeat.
The first battle was a minor royalist victory on December 9, 1642, when a small Roy
Civil War, when Dunster Castle was a besieged Royalist stronghold for five months under the command
Following a failed royalist coup in October 1923, the Revolutionary Commi
pert, which was engaged in protecting a small Royalist supply train bringing "plate" donated by the
s for Cambridgeshire; however, being a strong Royalist, he was "disabled from sitting" (in other wor
l Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm flying above HMS Royalist during a training flight from the Royal Naval
e Rump Parliament, agreeing to accept English Royalist troops into Ireland and put their own armies
As Morgan's cavalry continued to advance, the Royalist infantry also turned and ran.
lly destroyed by Roundhead soldiers after the Royalist vicar had supposedly tried to gain support fo
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
overnment of Panagis Tsaldaris, and after the royalist October coup of General Georgios Kondylis he
said that it acquired its name after wounded royalist soldiers sheltered in Lutterworth following t
icipated in the Battle of Evesham against the royalist forces of his uncle, King Henry III of Englan
Parliament, defending the castle against the Royalist commander, Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbe
ined with Fairfax in his campaign against the royalist garrison at York.
sea he successfully held the town against the Royalist forces.
rmy, this was their first victory against the royalist forces, which would be well remembered.
he arrived, Baillie could advance against the Royalist army from the rear.
y three troops of horse to defend against the Royalist cavalry, The Parliamentarians lost over 1000
These were aided by royalist armies within France itself, such as the Chou
s after the surrender of Worcester, all other Royalist strongholds fell to the Roundheads.
n only because it became clear that all other royalist strongholds had been overrun; the garrison we
ly morning surprise attack and killed all the Royalist garrison guarding it, taking over the animals
Weston's son Richard was also a Royalist soldier and fled to the Isle of Man after the
Abu-Zeid, who served as Egypt's ambassador to royalist Yemen from 1957 to 1961, sent numerous report
vile played a key part in a stand amongst the Royalist guns that saved the Cornish army from destruc
f or Perrincheif (c.1620-1673) was an English royalist churchman, a biographer of Charles I, writer
He was an ardent Royalist and fought valiantly for the King at Basing H
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
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
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
An ardent Royalist, Rustat joined Buckingham in an uprising in K
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
He was an ardent Royalist and fought for King Charles I in the English
As an enthusiastic Royalist, in a letter dated 10 September 1657 and dire
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.
William Brough (died 1671) was an English royalist churchman, Dean of Gloucester from 1643.
Francis Lovelace (1621-1675) was an English Royalist and the second Governor of New York colony.
rt O'Brien (a Catholic Bishop) and an English Royalist officer, Colonel Fennell.
He also forsook its anarchism for royalist opinions.
l, 1st Baronet and Sir William Brereton and a Royalist force under Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Nort
yet showing reverence for Frank Bruno; and a royalist, especially supporting the Queen Mother: "Nin
, before later hosting King Charles I and his Royalist troops in 1643 after the defeat of the Parlia
February 1708) was a British nobleman, and a Royalist and Tory politician.
engagements between Covenanters and Scottish royalist forces took place in Aberdeenshire.
was eventually taken by Prince Rupert and his Royalist Forces, but he subsequently lost the battle a
unted by Robert Lilburne (a leveller) and the royalist pamphleteers with selling thimbles and bodkin
he forces of nascent Chilean Army and Spanish royalist guerrillas, in the context of the Total War c
y led by General Alexander Leslie and English royalist forces commanded by Edward, Lord Conway.
udali an eminent Sri Lankan statesmen and old royalist erected by the Government of Sri Lanka follow
of the family doctor Nathaniel Wright and the Royalist forces began a second siege of the castle in
ment raised to the peerage by Charles I and a Royalist during the English Civil War.
n Petre, and Henry Lascelles, another related Royalist officer.
The group had nationalist, anticommunist and royalist orientation and remained loyal to the Greek g
went to the south and devastated the areas of royalist counts.
, leaving a large part of Gell's artillery in Royalist hands.
15-1676) served in the English Civil War as a Royalist.
His grandson Edward Waldegrave fought as a Royalist in the Civil War despite his old age.
eriff of Worcestershire who later fought as a Royalist in the Civil War.
ton upon Hull and Plymouth; otherwise, as the Royalist forces moved on London, the garrisons of thos
arliament for Hertford in the 1620s, and as a royalist in 1640.
ry, while his youngest son Andrew fought as a royalist during the English Civil War, being captured
Civil War, one of his descendants fought as a Royalist officer, and was imprisoned under Oliver Crom
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.
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.
As a royalist he was deprived of his fellowship by the parl
English clergyman and academic, deprived as a royalist.
As a royalist stronghold in the English Civil War it was br
Apparently the rebels has been assured of Royalist support for their stance and at Carmarthen Po
Aston, the Royalist commander, refused to surrender.
eld out for the king and offered an asylum to royalist fugitives.
At 15:45, Royalist fleet squadrons opened fire on the Patriots,
of total victory, charged up the hill at the Royalist positions, near the present day Greenfield Fa
Cornwall was placed back under Royalist control and Hopton's reputation was secured.
23 August - John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, royalist politician (born 1600)
July - Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton, Royalist (born 1605)
After an artillery barrage the Royalist cavalry charged the entrenched Parliamentaria
At Durham House Barwick undertook royalist correspondence and intelligence work, and tri
He was ultimately captured in battle by royalist forces on April 9, 1548 and executed at the a
Belasyse again became a Royalist at the Restoration of the monarchy, and was a
aside, most of South Wales had been staunchly Royalist prior to the civil war, and in the resulting
Having been a Royalist before the Restoration, he was knighted in Ap
Snell had been a Royalist in the Civil War, and was later secretary to
April, they crossed into England and began a Royalist uprising.
ces that local people had at the behaviour of Royalist forces in the area.
ficant role in the English Civil War, being a Royalist enclave in the generally Parliamentarian sout
Colony he was arrested and accused of being a Royalist “agitator”, and put on trial for his role in
Being a Royalist, when the Civil War broke out he returned to
Being a Royalist he could not easily return to England to his
the troops of D. Peter have been besieged by royalist forces of D. Miguel.
nded by Colonel Robert Blake were besieged by Royalist forces under Lord Goring in Taunton, the only
appeal to the humanity of the besiegers, the Royalist commanders sent 500 starving women to the Par
r battle in the English Civil War between the Royalist forces of King Charles I and the Parliamentar
f at the site of Quechereguas, in between the Royalist force and the road to Santiago.
ock became chaplain to Sir Robert Bindloss, a royalist baronet residing at Borwick Hall, near Lancas
He was both a Royalist in politics, and a Calvinist in religion, an
The fight at Dalnaspidal broke the Royalist insurrection in the Highlands.
The castle was burned by royalist troops, following the failure of the rising o
at is to hold the bridge at Muzillac, but the royalist officer in charge is a butchering madman whos
t Hammond, a Parliamentarian officer but with Royalist sympathies.
However, Charles is protected by a Royalist nicknamed "the Moonraker" (George Baker) afte
h larger force of Savoyards, conducted by the Royalist camp attacked the French Army, and reconquere
1644 but the Covenanters were defeated by the Royalist forces under James Graham, 1st Marquess of Mo
ng the English Civil War for Charles I by the Royalist Sir John Denham who managed to maintain posse
The imperative mandate was banned by the royalist members of the French National Assembly of 17
The crisis was triggered by the Royalist President Marshal MacMahon dismissing the mod
r treason in France, but well defended by the royalist Antoine Pierre Berryer, he was acquitted on 2
f the Neapolitan Republic, he was captured by royalist troops led by Fabrizio Ruffo and exiled to Fr
ened to hang Colonel Lilburne for capturing a Royalist castle without orders.
have wanted to secure his safety in case the Royalist cause failed.
as a schoolteacher executed as a Catholic and Royalist conspirator.
by Lady Isabel, a staunch Roman Catholic and Royalist.
He was head of an old English Catholic and Royalist family at that time settled in West Harting,
ently purchased in the seventeenth century by Royalist and former Sheriff of London Robert Cullum.
Captain Drake also led a charge against Royalist dragoons.
During the Civil War, Royalist cavalry were stationed here, before the attac
23 September - English Civil War: Royalist victory at the Battle of Powick Bridge.
he siege of Thionville, a major clash between Royalist troops and the French Revolutionary Army.
His leading detachments of horse clashed with Royalist outposts near Daventry on 12 June, alerting t
e leadership of Oliver Cromwell, clashed with Royalist forces on land between Belton and Syston, to
c opening, the Sena took part in clashes with royalist gangs.
He commanded a royalist troop of horse during the English Civil War,
ttle of Newbury in 1643 when he commanded the Royalist troops.
Battle of Marston Moor, Goring commanded the Royalist left, and charged with great success, but, al
onth, Monck believed Middleton commanded 5000 royalist men.
His old commander the Royalist Earl of Ormonde surrendered Dublin to him wit
iver Cromwell's Council of State concerning a Royalist plot in Sussex.
fused with his namesake and contemporary, the Royalist Member of Parliament Anthony Hungerford
help, which came in the form of contingent of royalist forces under the command of General Torcuato
lthough Count Waleran valiantly continued the royalist fight in England into the summer, he eventual
amentary forces led by Oliver Cromwell defeat Royalist forces at Grantham.
n married Mary Arundell, youngest daughter of Royalist John Arundell of Trerice, and sister of Richa
it in his unsuccessful campaign to defeat the Royalist garrison at Faringdon House.
Dipold defeated a royalist army in pitched battle at Aquino "as a result
egislature in which capacity he denounced the royalist conspiracy of Brottier (January 30, 1797).
aplain to James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, a Royalist leader, and was besieged at Lathom House with
inks Astley to the "rebel towns" described by royalist propaganda broadsheets as governed by low-bor
Despite the royalist victory, the action proved decimating to thei
Lalith Athulathmudali, PC a distinguished Old Royalist and Statesman.
paign of 1546 Carvajal violently put down the royalist forces in the south of the colony, marching a
He studied in Oxford during the royalist occupation there.
arliamentary soldiers for supplies during the Royalist rising of 1651 to 1654 when English Parliamen
s own safety, he took part in editing several royalist journals.
ly, and not content with this encroachment on royalist principles, he insinuated the possibility of
e First English Civil War, marking the end of Royalist resistance in the west country.
- 18 August 1681) was an English politician, royalist and lawyer.
62, Conde returned to Yemen and enlisted with Royalist forces in the North Yemen Civil War.
out of the estates of royalist delinquents.
of the parties successful in 1999, except the royalist Rashtriya Prajatantra Party participated in t
en and in May 1643 Lilburne was exchanged for Royalist prisoners of war.
Independence was raging, it was explained by royalist authorities as divine punishment for the rebe
Although the rest of his family were Royalist, he joined the Parliamentarians and attained
ver was in his own person no sour fanatic, as Royalist pamphleteers after the Restoration falsely as
On 28 February 1643 Royalist forces arrived at Norton Priory.
After Talca fell to Royalist forces, however, Mackenna realised his lines
In a controversy with Henry Ferne, a Royalist, he insisted, against divine right theory, th
to the Communist army, who were fighting the royalist forces, based in Vientiane.
He was a prominent and financially important royalist.
car of Shalford his relative, Giles Firmin, a royalist in politics.
l, 2nd Baronet, of Chippenham; he was first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot under the P
He was also the first old Royalist (Royal Group of 1922) to become Principal of
d Baronet of Chippenham (1632?-1669), first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot for Parliam
                                                                                                    


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