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  1. He was the son of Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham and Elizabeth Morrison. He was baptised on 6 March 1638. His father was raised to the peerage in 1641 and he died fighting for the King in the civil wars in 1649 as one of the commanders of the Colchester garrison. Henry's eldest brother was Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex. Career

  2. When Sir Henry Capell was born about 1527, in Rayne, Essex, England, his father, Sir Edward Capell of Raineshall Hadham Essex England, was 23 and his mother, Anne Pelham, was 21. He married Catherine Manners on 16 August 1534. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 4 daughters. He died on 22 June 1588, in Essex, England, at the age of 62.

  3. Arthur Capel, 1st Earl of Essex. Essex was one of the ablest statesmen under Charles II, serving as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1672-77, and First Lord of the Treasury, 1679. Fearing the prospect of a Catholic monarch, he became involved with attempts to exclude James, Duke of York from the succession and, more dangerously, with the schemes of ...

  4. 27 de may. de 2021 · As ‘Sir Arthur Capell, junior’, he was elected to Parliament in 1624 for St. Albans, where he had been nominated by the 2nd earl of Salisbury (William Cecil*), whose eldest daughter, a child of 12, was betrothed to his nephew, Arthur†, the heir to the Hadham estate.[11]

  5. 1 Arthur Capell (Australian linguist: 1902-1986) Entries: 4 Last update: 23/04/2020 Compiled by Thanos Kouravelos Capell, A. 1952 Notes on the Njigina and Warwa tribes, north-west Australia (Part 1).

  6. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Arthur Capell [1] M, #172594, d. April 1632; Last Edited=15 Apr 2008; Sir Arthur Capell was the son of Sir Henry Capell and Lady Catherine Manners.[2] He married Margaret Grey, daughter of Lord John Grey.[2] He died in April 1632.[1] Career: Sir Arthur Capell held the office of Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1592.[2]

  7. 30 de ene. de 2012 · Capell, Arthur. 1952. The Wailbri through their own eyes. Oceania 23. 110-132.