Sir Henry Slingsby, 1st Baronet
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Sir Henry Slingsby of Scriven, 1st Baronet, 14 January 1602 – 8 June 1658, was an English landowner, politician and soldier who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1625 and 1642. He supported the Royalist cause during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and was executed in 1658 for his part in a conspiracy to restore Charles II. His ‘Memoirs’, covering the years 1638 to 1648, were first published in 1806 and are a valuable first-hand source for the civil war period in northern England.
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Sir Henry Slingsby, 1st Baronet
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Henry Slingsby
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Henry Slingsby
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1658-06-08
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1602-01-14
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Henry Benson 1640
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Sir William Constable, Bt 1642
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William Deerlove 1641
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Royalist
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Wars of the Three Kingdoms
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Siege of York; Naseby; Siege of Newark
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Parliament suspended since 1629
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1602-01-14
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St John the Baptist Church, Knaresborough; burial site of Sir Henry Slingsby
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Thomas ; Henry ; Barbara
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1658-06-08
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Sir
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English
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Landowner and soldier
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Barbara Belasyse
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September 1642
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November 1640
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Member of Parliament for Knaresborough
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Sir Henry Slingsby’s Regiment of Foot
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1640
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'''1638–1658
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Sir Henry Slingsby of Scriven, 1st Baronet, 14 January 1602 – 8 June 1658, was an English landowner, politician and soldier who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1625 and 1642. He supported the Royalist cause during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and was executed in 1658 for his part in a conspiracy to restore Charles II. His ‘Memoirs’, covering the years 1638 to 1648, were first published in 1806 and are a valuable first-hand source for the civil war period in northern England.
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April 1640; June to August 1625
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