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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A close associate of Oliver Cromwell, to whom he was related by marriage, Fleetwood held a number of senior political and administrative posts under the Commonwealth ...

  2. Hace 20 horas · The original Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, was built in an oblong stable yard in the centre of the block of property bounded by Brydges (now Catherine) Street on the west, Russell Street on the north, Drury Lane on the east, and Little Brydges Street and Vinegar Yard on the south (fig. 1). At the time of the building of the theatre in 1662–3 the ...

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  4. Hace 3 días · Harrison remained in Charles Fleetwood's regiment when it transferred to the New Model Army in 1645. Harrison fought at the decisive battle of Naseby. At the battle of Langport in July 1645, Major Harrison was observed by the chaplain Richard Baxter to break into a rapturous psalm of praise when the Royalists began to fall back.

  5. Hace 4 días · In 1655 the Admiralty commissioners were ordered to postpone sales of growing timber until the park's owner, Charles Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, returned to make his case, and felling then may not have been extensive; in 1660 further despoliation was forbidden and felled timber impounded.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · From the Smiths it came to the Fleetwood's, by Frances, daughter and heir of Thomas Smith, Esq. who married Charles Fleetwood, Esq. whose son, Smith Fleetwood, Esq. was lord in 1708. The Church is dedicated to St. Andrew, and is a rectory. The rector, in the reign of Edward I. had 20 acres of land, valued at 20s. Peter-pence 12d.

  7. 18 de may. de 2024 · Fisherton appears to have been sold by the Treason Trustees to Lt.-General Charles Fleetwood and four others in 1652. Successful efforts were, however, made to keep it in the family, and in 1655 the marquess's son, Charles Paulet, Lord St. John of Basing, was conveying lands in Fisherton to a Thomas Jaques.