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Fleetwood was the son of Sir William Fleetwood (died after 1610) of Ealing and Cranford, Middlesex, who was receiver-general of the court of wards and liveries until he was sequestered from this office in 1609. Fleetwood was admitted to
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on the death of his father, but because of the sequestration he obtained the position on 22 March 1610 which was before his father's death. Fleetwood made the office profitable enough that by 1618 he was lending money to
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In 1599 Fleetwood married Anne, daughter of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Bedfordshire. They had three notable sons, the eldest of whom was Sir
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of Aldwinkle (b. 1603 – 1674), who succeeded to his father's estates and office, and supported the Royalist cause in the Civil War.
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were thoroughly intertwined and he remained a strong supporter of the King throughout his life.
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Jack, Sybil M (January 2008) . "Fleetwood, Sir Miles (d. 1641)".
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on 9 January 1588. In 1602 he was knighted in Dublin by
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cites: pedigree communicated by W. S. Churchill, esq.
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Members of the Parliament of England for Launceston
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Miles Fleetwood, the younger
Aldwinkle
Northamptonshire
House of Commons
Gray's Inn
Lord Blount
Lord Deputy of Ireland
reversion
court of wards and liveries
the Crown
Member of Parliament
Huntingdon
Westbury
Launceston
Newton, Lancashire
New Woodstock
Hindon
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Charles I
William Fleetwood
George
Charles
Sir Robert Cooke
Willis, Browne
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