Edward Massey
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Sir Edward Massie (auch Massey, * um 1619; † um 1674/5), englischer General während des Englischen Bürgerkrieges, war der Sohn von John Massie of Coddington in Cheshire.
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Sir Edward Massey (c. 1619–1674) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1646 and 1674. He fought for the Parliamentary cause for the first and second English Civil Wars before changing allegiance and fighting for King Charles II during the Third Civil War. During the Interregnum, he was active in the Royalist cause. After the Restoration, he was knighted and was active in public life, as a member of parliament and occasionally in military and administrative affairs.
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Massey, Sir Edward
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Sir Edward Massie (auch Massey, * um 1619; † um 1674/5), englischer General während des Englischen Bürgerkrieges, war der Sohn von John Massie of Coddington in Cheshire.
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Sir Edward Massey (c. 1619–1674) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1646 and 1674. He fought for the Parliamentary cause for the first and second English Civil Wars before changing allegiance and fighting for King Charles II during the Third Civil War. During the Interregnum, he was active in the Royalist cause. After the Restoration, he was knighted and was active in public life, as a member of parliament and occasionally in military and administrative affairs.
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