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    republican and a regicide of King Charles I of England. Marten was the elder son of the successful lawyer and diplomat Sir Henry Marten; his other known...
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  • Henry Marten may refer to: Henry Marten (politician) (c. 1562–1641), Tudor politician Henry Marten (regicide) (1602–1680), his son Sir Henry Martin, 2nd...
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  • Howard. Marten married Elizabeth Harding, the sister of John Harding, and had two sons and three daughters. He was father of the regicide Henry Marten. Sir...
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  • 1641), Tudor politician Henry Marten (regicide) (1602–1680), his son Henry Marten (MCC cricketer) (1768–1842), cricketer Henry Marten (educator) (1872–1948)...
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    of regicides. The Indemnity and Oblivion Act did not use the term either as a definition of the act, or as a label for those involved. "Regicide" has...
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  • over the previous fifty years: 'Regicide: The Trials of Henry Marten' describes for the first time the life of Marten. In addition to this biographical...
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    bought by Sir Henry Marten, a judge, then inherited by his son Henry Marten, a prominent Civil War politician and one of the regicides of King Charles...
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  • Blood, thief of the English Crown Jewels (born 1618) 9 September – Henry Marten, regicide (born 1602) 11 September – Roger Crab, Puritan political writer...
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  • Thomas Marryat Henry Rutgers Marshall Philip Bourke Marston François-Marie de Marsy ([162] fr:François-Marie de Marsy) Henry Marten (regicide) Alfred Wilhelm...
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    propelled Vane into the leadership of Parliament, along with Oliver St John, Henry Marten, and Arthur Heselrige. He promoted, and became a chief member of, the...
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    Lovelace, 2nd Baron Lovelace and a daughter Elizabeth married the regicide Henry Marten. His son Francis should not be confused with the person of the same...
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  • of Manchester, Parliamentary commander (died 1671) Henry Marten, lawyer and politician, regicide (died 1680) Dudley North, 4th Baron North, politician...
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    Henry Marten, about a mile south of the village on the edge of the Vale of White Horse. It was later the home of his son, Henry Marten, the regicide and...
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    Robert Tichborne (category Regicides of Charles I)
    military officer who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1656. He was a regicide of Charles I. Before the English Civil War, he was a linen-draper by trade...
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  • Sir Gregory Norton, 1st Baronet (category Regicides of Charles I)
    English Civil War and was one of the regicides of King Charles I. Norton was the eldest surviving son of Henry Norton of Wantage in Berkshire, and probably...
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  • William Monson, 1st Viscount Monson (category Regicides of Charles I)
    William Monson, 1st Viscount Monson (died c. 1672) was one of the Regicides of King Charles I of England. Monson was knighted in 1623 and created Viscount...
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    Edmund Ludlow (category Regicides of Charles I)
    involved with the Independent faction within Parliament – especially with Henry Marten and other radical critics of the monarchy. Ludlow was a Baptist and Calvinist...
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    surrounded Beckett Hall. In the 17th century it was the home of Henry Marten, the regicide. Later the Barrington family owned the estate and lived at Beckett...
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    included, besides Vane, John Bradshaw, John Hutchinson, Edmund Ludlow, Henry Marten, Robert Overton, Edward Sexby and John Streater; but not Marvell, who...
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  • Wayback Machine History of Parliament Online article. Recorded by wife of regicide John Hutchinson, and widely believed in the Onslow family although his...
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    Earl of Pembroke Henry Marten Pembroke died - replaced by Henry Neville; Marten regicide Windsor Cornelius Holland Holland regicide Reading Tanfield Vachel...
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    Southey's lines from “For the Apartment in Chepstow Castle where Henry Marten the Regicide was imprisoned for thirty years”. This piece had been considered...
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    2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier (d. 1671) Henry Marten, English lawyer, politician and regicide (d. 1680) Theodorus Moretus, Flemish mathematician...
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    Pembroke (1146–1219; Earl Marshal and Regent of England) Henry Marten (1602–1680; regicide, Parliamentarian Governor of Reading) Peter May (1929–1994;...
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    Beckett Hall, which the elder Wildman had bought in 1657 from the regicide Henry Marten (see above). Footnotes The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    Ragueneau, French Jesuit missionary (b. 1608) September 9 – Henry Marten, English regicide (b. 1602) September 10 – Baldassare Ferri, Italian castrato...
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  • high treason. He will be canonized in 1970. 1680 9 September - Regicide Henry Marten dies a prisoner in Chepstow Castle. 1681 12 September - Great fire...
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    controversialist (died 1644) Approximate date: Henry Marten, lawyer, radical politician, soldier and regicide (died 1680) 1606 – 3 March (bapt.): William...
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  • 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier (d. 1671) Henry Marten, English lawyer, politician and regicide (d. 1680) Theodorus Moretus, Flemish mathematician...
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    was appointed vicar of Northolt, Middlesex (now West London) under the regicide Cromwell, but "evicted at the Restoration"; he was described as "an ancient...
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