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A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Severn Canal, 120. Manual of Glos. Lit. ii. 311. Gell and Bradshaw, Glos. Dir. (1820), 196; cf. Glos. R.O., D …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… in Glossop Dale). He served as captain of Sir John Gell’s own troop, but, as one of a number of officers whom Gell alienated, he left his service, probably to serve with … forces. According to Sir George Gresley, an ally of Gell’s, ‘Captaine Ashenhurst, beinge Captaine of the …
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… elder brother of Henry Bagshawe. A captain under Sir John Gell, and one of the few who remained loyal to Gell. Governor of Chatsworth in 1643, withdrawing at the … cause in Derbyshire, he remained loyal to Sir John Gell. References: Vis. Derbyshire, 71-2; Turbutt, Derbyshire, …
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… explains his move into Staffordshire. Sir John Gell scornfully described him as ‘the wandering collonell … at Sutton (Derbys.), with Derbyshire forces under Thomas Gell, Thomas Sanders and Johannes Molanus. Chadwick was … Clarke’s father became a leading opponent of Sir John Gell on the Derbyshire county committee. A captain in Sir …
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… Captain-Lieutenant of the colonel’s company in Sir John Gell’s regiment of foot in Derbyshire, serving in the Derby … 500 and uttered desperate words’ (Slack, Man at War, 121). Gell, then present, signed a warrant (presumably for pay) … but his enemy Clarke refused and the implication is that Gell was sympathetic and not averse to his men’s protests. …
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… various local commanders in the West Midlands: to Sir John Gell, Sir Arthur Hesilrige and Sir William Brereton. William … carrying the news of Brooke’s death there to Sir John Gell at Derby. Fox garrisoned Edgbaston House from Oct. 1643. … Frith, William William Frith A captain in Sir John Gell’s Derbyshire regiment of horse, serving in Sir William …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… 74.10 Gelding Jone, pensioner; Mary, d; Eliz, d, 9.62 Gell: Ann, ser, 17.59 Dan; Mary, w, 38.21 Francis, £600; …
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… Fall of the West, 6. 623-4. Armies: Glo ucestershire Gell, Sir John, first baronet Sir John Gell, first baronet (baptised 1593, died 1671) Eldest son of Thomas Gell (1532-1594) of Hopton, and his wife Millicent, daughter …
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… Haughton, Robert Robert Haughton According to Sir John Gell, Haughton was a Lancashire man. ‘As he appears to have … At Burton his lieutenant-colonel was Sir John Gell’s enemy Thomas Sanders, and many of his officers, Staffordshire men serving in Gell’s Derbyshire horse, preferred Brereton’s godliness and …
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… Lieutenant in the company of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Gell in Sir John Gell’s regiment of foot in Derbyshire. In Nov. 1645 he was … voters in the recruiter election which resulted in Thomas Gell’s election. References: Slack, Man at War, 144-5; HoP: …
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