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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… 29 Dec. Captain Ellis received payment for ‘his Charges at Nantwich since his being wounded at Denbeigh’ [verso notes he …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… a leading or prominent role in victories at Winceby, Nantwich and Marston Moor. In spring 1645 he became lord … Lincolnshire and in Jan. 1644 in Cheshire at the battle of Nantwich, around the time he became major in John Lambert’s … and under his cousin, Sir Thomas Fairfax, at the battle of Nantwich and then participated in the siege of York and …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… of horse. In Jan. 1644 Gill fought at the battle of Nantwich with the Yorkshire horse. In Feb. he accompanied … Birkenhead. On 10 Apr. 1645 the deputy-lieutenants at Nantwich had reported that Captain Glegg had laid down his … that month resulting in the parliamentarian occupation of Nantwich. Goldegay was transferred to the Shropshire …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… attack on Cholmondeley House, 11 Apr. 1643, and buried at Nantwich eight days later (the delay apparently because the … Henry Hearte (died 1644) Lieutenant. He was buried at Nantwich on 16 Mar. 1644. This was a few weeks after the main … Army and he fought under Sir Thomas at the battle of Nantwich. By 1644-5 he was an officer in Colonel John …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… raid upon Farndon, 23 Feb. 1645, and was buried at Nantwich two days later, presumably with full military … reference to him is 1 Apr. 1645, when Myddelton at Nantwich sent a warrant to Andrew Myddelton in London, …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Jan. 1644 he had a regiment of horse with which he went to Nantwich. He was an active commander in the northern … campaigns in Cheshire in 1643, including the battle near Nantwich on 29 Jan. and the taking of Eccleshall Castle, and … Lincolnshire in Dec. 1643. He was present at the battle of Nantwich in Jan. 1644. References: Jones, ‘War in the North’, …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… commissioners of array to flee and on 10 Dec. garrisoned Nantwich. Having established a position of strength, … his independent troop of horse to the headquarters at Nantwich. In Jan. 1644 Mainwaring was one of the commanders who came to the battle of Nantwich. However (like the other captains who had come to …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… commissioned captain of horse, and fought at Winceby and Nantwich. On 22 May 1644 he became a colonel of horse, and …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… capture of Cholmondeley House on 8 July 1644 and buried at Nantwich the following day. References: Cheshire tracts, …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… John John Raven (died 1643) Ensign in Cheshire, buried at Nantwich, 12 Mar. 1643. References: Cheshire tracts, 255. … one of the Lancashire commanders who went to the relief of Nantwich in Jan. 1644, and who went on to besiege Lathom … regiment of horse. He fought at Adwalton Moor, Winceby and Nantwich (where he held off Byron’s cavalry). In late summer …
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