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    supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and was an attendant on the King. Ashburnham was the eldest son of Sir John Ashburnham by Elizabeth...
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  • Sussex John Ashburnham (Royalist) (1603–1671), English Member of Parliament for Hastings and Sussex, his son John Ashburnham, 1st Baron Ashburnham (1656–1710)...
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  • politician John Ashburnham (MP for Winchelsea) English politician John Ashburnham (Royalist) (1603–1671), English courtier, diplomat and politician John Ashburnham...
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  • William Ashburnham (c. 1604–1679) was an English army officer, landowner and MP. William Ashburnham was the younger brother of John Ashburnham, who was...
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  • 1684) John Ashburnham, Royalist Member of Parliament (died 1671) 1604 29 May (bapt.) – Isaac Ambrose, Puritan divine (died 1664) 3 August – John Eliot...
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    to mediating between them and the captive king; he was supported by John Ashburnham. The result was that a set of propositions emanating from the chiefs...
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    king, then in the custody of the army. He concerted, with Sir John Berkeley and Ashburnham, the king's escape from Hampton Court, and never left him during...
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    when it passed by the marriage of Henrietta Stanley to John Ashburnham, 3rd Baron Ashburnham who sold it. It was subsequently bought by Sir Thomas Bootle...
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    Society. A Narrative by John Ashburnham of His Attendance on King Charles the First, Vol. I, John Ashburnham, George Ashburnham Ashburnham, Payne and Foss, London...
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  • succeeded in the baronetcy. He married thirdly Elizabeth Ashburnham, daughter of Sir John Ashburnham. John Burke A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct...
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    p. 2 Brown 1904, p. 113. Ashburnham, John; Ashburnham, George Ashburnham, 3d Earl of (1830), A narrative by John Ashburnham of his attendance on King...
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    to meet under the family's patronage until the 1860s. In 1886, Bertram Ashburnham circulated a leaflet seeking Jacobite sympathisers, and amongst those...
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    War in 1642. Unlike his relatives William and Hardress Waller, he was Royalist in sympathy and was accused in 1643 of organising a plot to seize London...
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  • He was scoutmaster to the northern army (1643–1644) and, along with John Ashburnham, accompanied Charles I to Newark in 1646. At the end of the First English...
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  • are known largely through the later accounts of the royalist proponents of the plan. John Ashburnham (on his own account) met Hammond as he was going down...
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    abandoned. The architect John Thorpe was involved in the project. In 1661 the park was given by Charles II to John Ashburnham, a Royalist supporter. The present...
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  • Retrieved 13 May 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive. Hamilton, John Andrew (1893). "Locke, John (1805–1880)" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National...
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  • limited to a time period of three years. John Ashburnham Sir Orlando Bridgeman Lord Arthur Capel Lord John Colepeper Sir Thomas Gardiner Henry Hammond...
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  • broadcaster,writer. (3 Bywater Street. Died at 4 Cornwall Mansions, Ashburnham Road) Dame Maggie Smith (actress) Chris Squire Philip Wilson Steer (109...
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    England, the West Midlands and South West England, all areas strongly Royalist during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. In addition, the Stuarts received...
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    noblemen at the castle. They included Lord and Lady Seymour, the Earl of Ashburnham, Lord Stuart de Rothesay and Lord and Lady Hatherton. In 1840, more noble...
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    called Ashburnham located about 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Hastings. Like the Vaughan family, the Ashburnham family were fervent Royalists. They suffered...
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    at Hampton Court. Since she was still on good terms with her husband, Ashburnham presented her to the King with the ladies of Ireton and Whalley, and she...
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    James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (category Royalist military personnel of the English Civil War)
    October 1651) was an English nobleman, politician, and supporter of the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Before inheriting the title in 1642 he...
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  • and History of Art departments as well. Ashburnham House may have been built by Inigo Jones or his pupil John Webb around the time of the Restoration...
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    famous book. Dering subsequently married Anne, daughter of Sir John Ashburnham. Lady Ashburnham, his new mother-in-law, being of the Beaumont family, was a...
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  • Elizabeth Ashburnham, daughter of Sir John Ashburnham and Elizabeth Richardson, 1st Lady Cramond, and was baptised on 19 April 1632. His uncle was John Ashburnham...
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    80 others joined Cornish Royalists near Truro. Overall command was split between Hopton and William Ashburnham, with Sir John Berkeley in charge of logistics...
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  • among whom were Aubrey, Earl of Oxford, the two Ashburnhams (John and William), Sir Richard Willis, John Gerard and his elder brother Sir Gilbert, were...
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    Richard Bentley (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    apartments in St. James's Palace and his first care was the royal library in Ashburnham House. He worked to restore the collection from a dilapidated condition...
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