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Found 24 total hits in 12 results.
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
Hadley, Ma. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
Naseby (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
Hampton Court (Jamaica) (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
America (Netherlands) (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
William Goffe (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
Edward Whalley (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
Marmaduke Langdale (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
1678 AD (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with Willid the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.
1642 AD (search for this): entry whalley-edward
Whalley, Edward 1620-1678
Regicide; born in England, presumably about 1620; joined the Parliamentary party in the revolution of 1642; led a command which defeated the cavalry of Sir Marmaduke Langdale at Naseby in 1645, for which he was appointed colonel.
Later he had charge of King Charles at Hampton Court, and was one of the members of the high court of justice which pronounced the death penalty against him, and also one of the signers of his death warrant.
He fled to America with William Goffe, his son-inlaw, after the restoration.
He died in Hadley, Mass., about 1678.