fell, with most of his tenants about him ; but being taken up, and life perceived in him, he was carried away prisoner, first to Northampton, and from thence to Kenilworth Castle, where he lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase The Baronetage of England - Page 88by John Debrett - 1839Full view - About this book
| Thomas Wotton, Edward Kimber, Richard Johnson - Baronetage - 1771 - 590 pages
...where being attacked by fbme of the parliament forces, he defended himfelf till he fell, with moftof his tenants about him.; but being taken up, and life perceived in him,.he was carried away prifoner to Kenilworth-caftle, where he lay a confiderable time, and was forced... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1814 - 842 pages
...Shuckborough Hill, where being attacked by some of the Parliament forces he defended himself till he fell, with most of his tenants about him; but being...life perceived in him he was carried away prisoner to Kenilwerth Castle, where he lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase his liberty at a... | |
| John Debrett - Baronetage - 1815 - 732 pages
...Shuckburgh Hill, where, being attacked by some of the parliament forces, he defended himself till he fell, with most of his tenants about him; but being...lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase his liberty at a dear rate. He d. June 13, 1656. I. Sir JOHN, his eldest son, in consideration of his... | |
| Francis Smith (of Southam.) - 1820 - 370 pages
...Shuckburgh hill, where being attacked by some of the parliament forces, he defended himself till he fell, with most of his tenants about him; but being...life perceived in him, he was carried away prisoner to ^enjiworth castle, w.her,e he lay q. considerable time, aad was forced; to purchase his liberty... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1820 - 396 pages
...Shuckborough Hill, where being attacked by some of the Parliament forces he defended himself till he fell, with most of his tenants about him; but being...life perceived in him he was carried away prisoner to Kenilworth Castle, where he lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase his liberty at a... | |
| William Smith (Topographer) - Warwickshire (England) - 1830 - 652 pages
...Shuckburgh hill, where being attacked by some of the parliament forces, he defended himself till he fell, with most of his tenants about him ; but, being...life perceived in him, he was carried away prisoner to Kenilworlh castle, where he lay a considerable time and was forced to purchase his liberty. Sir... | |
| John Debrett - 1840 - 668 pages
...Shuckburgh Hill, where, being attacked by some of the parliament forces, he defended himself till he fell, with most of his tenants about him; but being...lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase his liberty at a dear rate. He d. 13 June 1656. I. Sir JOHN,hiseldest8onj in consideration of his father's... | |
| John Lloyd - 1854 - 60 pages
...hill ; here ho was soon attacked by some of the parliamentary forces, and defended himself till he fell with most of his tenants about him : but being...life perceived in him, he was carried away prisoner to Henehworth Castle, where he lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase his liberty at a... | |
| Electronic journals - 1861 - 584 pages
...of his tenants about him; but being takenup, and life perceived In him, he was carried away prisoner to Kenilworth Castle, where he lay a considerable time, and was forced to pnrcbaae his liberty at a dear rate.” Surely a public vindication is due to the memory of this “fine... | |
| Electronic journals - 1869 - 748 pages
...his tenants about him ; bat, being token up and life perceived in him, he was carried away prisoner to Kenilworth Castle, where "he lay a considerable time, and was forced to purchase his liberty at a near rate." It will he seen at once that the .change of date from Naseby, fought in... | |
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