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  1. www.cromwellmuseum.org › cromwell › civil-warKey Figures | Cromwell

    When he was elected as an MP in late 1645 he stood down from his military rank. He was a key member of Cromwell’s Protectorate, serving as a member of the Council of State and as a diplomat, and pressing Cromwell to accept the crown. In 1656 he was made a ‘General at Sea’ and thereafter became most famous as an admiral.

  2. 29 de may. de 2018 · Pym, John. Pym, John (1584–1643) English leader of the parliamentary opposition to King Charles I. In the Long Parliament (1640) he initiated proceedings against Charles' advisers, Strafford and Laud, and helped draft the Grand Remonstrance (1641). Pym was one of five members whom Charles tried to arrest in the House of Commons (1642), and he ...

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PymJohn Pym – Wikipedia

    John Pym (* 1584 in Cannington, Somerset; † 8. Dezember 1643 ) war Jurist und Wortführer der Parlamentspartei im englischen Unterhaus zur Zeit Karls I. Pym studierte am Pembroke College zu Oxford und wurde 1614 erstmals in das englische Unterhaus gewählt.

  4. JOHN PYM 41 more, and it was there on May 20, 1584, that John Pym was born.12 His father, Alexander Pym, was an important country land owner, a Justice of the Peace and a member of Parliament.18 His mother was Phillippe Coles, heiress of a rather large fortune, whose father, Humphrey Coles, had become prominently wealthy through the sale

  5. John Pym est un parlementaire anglais, né en 1584 à Brymore et mort le 8 décembre 1643 à Derby House. Il a été l'un des principaux opposants au Roi d'Angleterre Charles Ier d'Angleterre , devenant en 1628 l'un des rédacteurs de la Pétition des droits ( The Petition of Right ) puis en 1643 un des leaders du Court Parlement et du Long Parlement , quand il vote la « Grande Remontrance ...

  6. BCW Project offers a comprehensive biography of John Pym , a leading parliamentarian and architect of the alliance with Scotland during the English Civil War.

  7. Abstract. This article explores the royalist libels that afflicted the parliamentarian leader John Pym during the early 1640s to argue that the period marked an important turning point in English libellous politics. First, like many of the political libels circulating in early Civil War England, royalist attacks against Pym transitioned ...