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Edward Hungerford (died 1648)

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recaptured Malmesbury for Parliament (22 March 1643) he appointed Hungerford governor, but while Hungerford was still at Bath seeking supplies, Malmesbury was abandoned by the officer whom he had nominated to represent him. Hungerford published a 'Vindication' of his conduct, dated at Bath 28 April
237:, which was garrisoned for the king and under the command of Colonel John Hungerford, said to have been Sir Edward's half-brother. The castle surrendered to Sir Edward in September 1645. He had a reversionary right to the property under the will of 179:, threatening to bring his troops into Fonthill House, where Lord Cottington lay sick, unless he paid £1,000 to Parliament. Against such treatment Lord Cottington appealed to Parliament, and the Speaker desired Sir Edward to desist. 288:
Hungerford died in 1648 and was buried in St Anne's Chapel, the north transept chapel of St Leonard's Chapel within the walls of Farleigh Castle. His magnificent tomb chest, with effigies of himself and his wife, survives.
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in Wiltshire. He was excluded from pardon in the king's declaration of grace to the inhabitants of Wiltshire of 2 November 1642, and having been put in command of the Wiltshire forces, made
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Monument to Sir Edward Hungerford (1596–1648) and his wife, St Leonard's Chapel, Farleigh Hungerford Castle. At his feet are shown the heraldic badges of Hungerford sickles and Peverell garb
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Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...
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appears to have interested himself in her case. Sir Edward's reversionary interest in the Farleigh estates passed to his royalist half-brother
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to pay her £500, a small part of the sum borrowed from her husband by Parliament. Parliament had ordered repayment in 1649.
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In 1625 Hungerford resided at Corsham, Wiltshire, but after 1645 he seems to have settled at Farleigh Castle
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in 1628 and sat until 1629 when King Charles I decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. He was
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in Wiltshire (now Somerset), Member of Parliament, was a Parliamentarian commander during the English
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His will was proved on 26 October 1648. In 1653 his widow Margaret petitioned the
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In 1620 he married Margaret Holliday (d. 1672), a daughter and coheiress of
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he took the side of Parliament, and on 11 July 1642 was sent to execute the
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In April 1640, Hungerford was elected MP for Chippenham in the
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Parliamentarian military personnel of the English Civil War
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In January 1643 Hungerford had a violent quarrel with Sir
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England and Wales Parliament; Jansson, Maija (1988).
379: 391: 564:Proceedings in Parliament 1614 (House of Commons) 914: 133:for Wiltshire in 1624. In 1625 he was created a 113:In 1614 he was elected Member of Parliament for 362:England and Wales Parliament & Jansson 1988 532:, 1652–3 pp. 421, 440, 456, 1653–4 pp. 410–11. 152:. He was re-elected MP for Chippenham for the 30:For other people named Edward Hungerford, see 684:Visitation of Oxfordshire, 1634 (Harl. Soc.); 681:Le Neve's Pedigrees of Knights (Harl. Soc.); 431: 429: 427: 425: 423: 638:. Cambridge University Press. p. 661. 156:in November 1640. 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Peacey, 'Mildmay, Henry', 506: 490: 481: 465: 450:, p. 255 cites: Claredon, 658:Hungerford, Edward (1596-1648) 544:, p. 255 cites: Carlyle, 499:, p. 255 cites: Chester, 441: 319: 266:Alderman of the City of London 27:English politician (1596–1648) 13: 1: 687:Hoare's Hungerfordiana, 1823; 555: 292: 171:In December 1642 he attacked 121:. He was elected as M.P. for 18:Edward Hungerford (Roundhead) 77:. He occupied and plundered 7: 244: 206:After taking part with Sir 10: 1004: 938:High sheriffs of Wiltshire 352:(also main DNB xxviii 254) 278:Master of the Jewel Office 255:Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen 88: 29: 897: 882:Member of Parliament for 880: 870: 846:Member of Parliament for 844: 836: 822: 807:Member of Parliament for 805: 793: 783: 770:Member of Parliament for 768: 756: 742: 729:Member of Parliament for 727: 715: 708: 622:Lee, Sidney, ed. (1903). 137:. He was elected MP for 108: 968:English MPs 1640 (April) 312: 739:Sir William Willoughby 216:Battle of Roundway Down 257: 85:and Farleigh castles. 58: 44: 973:English MPs 1640–1648 963:English MPs 1628–1629 958:English MPs 1624–1625 953:English MPs 1621–1622 839:Sir George Hungerford 710:Parliament of England 697:Collinson's Somerset; 528:, p. 255 cites: 503:, ed. Foster, p. 728. 474:, p. 255 cites: 454:. ed. Macray, iii. 82 252: 239:Sir Edward Hungerford 50: 42: 417:, pp. 254, 255. 376:, pp. 184, 195. 335:The Internet Archive 143:Sheriff of Wiltshire 51:Arms of Hungerford: 826:Sir Francis Seymour 797:Sir Francis Seymour 654:Hardy, William John 280:from 1620 to 1649. 212:Battle of Lansdowne 69:, Wiltshire and of 901:Sir Edward Bayntun 893:Sir Edward Bayntun 801:Sir Edward Bayntun 674:notes supplied by 476:Mercurius Rusticus 307:Anthony Hungerford 258: 168:his headquarters. 135:Knight of the Bath 129:in 1624. 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Edward Hungerford (Roundhead)
Edward Hungerford (disambiguation)


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Corsham
Farleigh Castle
Civil War
Salisbury
Wardour
Anthony Hungerford
Walter Hungerford
Farleigh Castle
Wootton Bassett
Addled Parliament
Chippenham
Wiltshire
Deputy Lieutenant
Knight of the Bath
Cricklade
Sheriff of Wiltshire
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Civil War
militia ordinance
Devizes
Lord Cottington
Fonthill
Edward Baynton
Malmesbury

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