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  1. John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse (or Bellasis) PC (24 June 1614 – 10 September 1689) was an English nobleman, Royalist officer and Member of Parliament, notable for his role during and after the Civil War. [a] He suffered a long spell of imprisonment during the Popish Plot, although he was never brought to trial.

  2. John Belasyse, primer barón Belasyse (o Bellasis) PC (24 de junio de 1614 - 10 de septiembre de 1689) fue un noble inglés, oficial realista y miembro del Parlamento, destacado por su papel durante y después de la Guerra Civil. Sufrió un largo período de encarcelamiento durante el complot papista, aunque nunca fue llevado a juicio.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse PC (24 June 1614 – 10 September 1689) was an English nobleman, soldier and Member of Parliament, notable for his role during and after the English Civil War. Early life. Balasyse was the second son of Thomas Belasyse, 1st Baron Fauconberg (1577–1652), and Barbara, daughter of Sir Henry ...

  4. Baron Belasyse. John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse. Baron Belasyse was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of England. The first creation came on 27 January 1645 when the Honourable John Belasyse was made Baron Belasyse of Worlaby in the County of Lincoln.

  5. Lord John "1st Baron Belasyse of Worlaby" Belasyse. Born 26 Jun 1614 in Newburgh, Coxwold, Yorkshire, England. Ancestors. Son of Thomas Belasyse and Barbara (Cholmley) Belasyse. Brother of Margaret (Belayse) Osborne, Henry Belasyse, Mary (Belasyse) Darcy, Barbara (Belasyse) Slingsby, Ursula (Belasyse) Vavasour and Frances (Belasyse) Ingram.

    • June 26, 1614
    • September 10, 1689
  6. John Belasyse (Bellasis), 1st Baron Belasyse of Worlaby. (circa 1615-1689), Royalist army officer and politician: MP for Thirsk. Sitter in 7 portraits. Belasyse was a soldier and administrator, who during the Civil War raised six regiments for the king.

  7. John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse (or Bellasis) PC (24 June 1614 – 10 September 1689) was an English nobleman, Royalist officer and Member of Parliament, notable for his role during and after the Civil War. He suffered a long spell of imprisonment during the Popish Plot, although he was never brought to trial.