Thomas Myddelton (younger)
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Sir Thomas Myddelton (1586–1666) of Chirk Castle, Denbighshire, was an English-born Welsh landowner, politician, and military officer. He became a Member of Parliament in 1624; during the First English Civil War he was a prominent Parliamentarian general, despite having no previous military experience.
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Thomas Myddelton (younger)
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Thomas Myddelton
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Thomas Myddelton
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Cefn y Wern, Chirk, Denbighshire
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1666-12-11
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First English Civil War
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Booth's Uprising
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North Wales 1643; Montgomery
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Interregnum
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July 1586
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Sir Thomas Myddelton, copy of a portrait of c.1650
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1666-12-11
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Sir
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Landowner, politician
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Parliamentarian Sergeant-Major General North Wales
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Margaret Savile
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Mary Napier
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1645
1661
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1624
1625
1643
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1660
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bef. 1626–1636
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Sir Thomas Myddelton (1586–1666) of Chirk Castle, Denbighshire, was an English-born Welsh landowner, politician, and military officer. He became a Member of Parliament in 1624; during the First English Civil War he was a prominent Parliamentarian general, despite having no previous military experience. A member of the moderate Parliamentary opposition to the Stuart monarchy, following the execution of Charles I Myddelton gradually drew closer to the Royalists. In 1659 he took part in Booth's Uprising, an unsuccessful attempt to restore Charles II to the throne, but escaped punishment; following the Restoration he remained an active figure in local politics until his death.
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St Mary's Church, Chirk
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