John Hewson (regicide)
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John Hewson (1630?-1662), est un colonel d'un régiment de la New Model Army durant la Première Révolution anglaise, régicide de Charles Ier.
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Colonel John Hewson, also spelt Hughson (died 1662), was a shoemaker from London and religious Independent who fought for Parliament and the Commonwealth in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, reaching the rank of Colonel. Considered one of Oliver Cromwell's most reliable supporters within the New Model Army, his unit played a prominent part in Pride's Purge of December 1648, while Hewson also approved the Execution of Charles I in January 1649.
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John Hewson (regicide)
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John Hewson (régicide)
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John Hewson
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John Hewson
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Amsterdam, possibly Rouen
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1123977619
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1642
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*Wars of the Three Kingdoms
**Siege of Hull (1643)
**Marston Moor
**Second Newbury
**Battle of Naseby
**Langport
**Bridgwater
**Bristol 1645
**Basing House
**Siege of Exeter
**Siege of Oxford
**Maidstone
**Drogheda
**Tecroghan
**Relief of Arklow
**Kilkenny
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Unknown
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Death warrant of Charles I; Hewson's signature is bottom of the third column
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y
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March 2018
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1662
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250
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Shoemaker, soldier, politician and religious radical
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Nominated to Barebones Parliament as MP for Ireland
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Governor of Dublin, Ireland
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1656
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December 1659
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January 1655
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December 1653
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January 1658
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1650
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October 1659
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September 1656
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July 1653
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September 1654
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Colonel John Hewson, also spelt Hughson (died 1662), was a shoemaker from London and religious Independent who fought for Parliament and the Commonwealth in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, reaching the rank of Colonel. Considered one of Oliver Cromwell's most reliable supporters within the New Model Army, his unit played a prominent part in Pride's Purge of December 1648, while Hewson also approved the Execution of Charles I in January 1649. During the 1649 to 1660 Interregnum, he was Governor of Dublin from 1650 to 1656, as well as MP for County Dublin and Guildford, before being elevated to Cromwell's Other House in 1658. Following the 1660 Stuart Restoration, he was exempted from the Indemnity and Oblivion Act as a regicide, and went into exile in the Dutch Republic. He is thought to have died in Amsterdam in 1662.
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John Hewson (1630?-1662), est un colonel d'un régiment de la New Model Army durant la Première Révolution anglaise, régicide de Charles Ier.
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