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  1. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles. by Robert White line engraving, circa 1699 6 1/8 in. x 4 in. (154 mm x 101 mm) plate size; 7 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in. (191 mm x 114 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D46019

  2. 31 de ene. de 2017 · John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare (13 June 1595 – 2 January 1666) was an English nobleman. He was born in Haughton, Nottinghamshire, the eldest son of John Holles, 1st Earl of Clare and Anne Stanhope, and the brother of Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles. He married Elizabeth Vere, daughter of Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury, on 4 September ...

  3. Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles was an English statesman and writer, best known as one of the Five Members whose attempted unconstitutional arrest by King Charles I in the House of Commons of England in 1642 sparked the Civil War.

  4. Denzil Holles, first baron Holles of Ifield, was a British statesman. From the description of Denzil Holles Commons diary, 1624. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 516143982. Epithet: statesman. Title: 1st Baron Holles of Ifield. British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc ...

  5. Holles was succeeded by his eldest son John, father of Denzil Holles, the well-known parliamentarian. This biography is based upon G. Holles, Mems. Holles Fam. 42, 43, 45, 46, 61-3, 64, 67, 72, from which a number of quotations have been taken.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HollesHolles - Wikipedia

    Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles (1599–1680), English statesman and writer, one of the "Five Members" (of Parliament) whose attempted arrest by King Charles I sparked the First English Civil War. Denzil Holles, 3rd Baron Holles (1675–c. 1692), English noble and Member of Parliament (MP) Denzil Holles (MP) (c. 1538–1590) MP for East Retford.

  7. Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles PC (31 October 1598 – 17 February 1680) was an English statesman, best remembered as one of the Five Members whose attempted arrest by Charles I in January 1642 sparked the First English Civil War.