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Sir Henry Puckering, 3rd Baronet

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294: 65:, however he sought to make terms with the parliament, and in 1646 his fine was fixed (at £1,273); the Commons on 13 July 1647 ordered his fine to be accepted, and pardoned his delinquency. He was about to join the king's forces in 163:
As he left no issue the baronetcy became extinct, while the estate devolved by his own settlement upon his wife's niece Jane, daughter and coheiress of Henry Murray, groom of the bed-chamber to Charles II, and widow of Sir John
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in June 1648, when he was seized by order of the parliament, and only released on promising to live quietly in the country.
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "W" (part 1)
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In 1654 Newton inherited by deed of settlement the estates of his maternal uncle,
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on 22 January 1701, and was buried in the choir of St. Mary, Warwick.
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he raised a troop of horse for the king, and was present at the
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to Henry, eldest son of Puckering, who died before his father.
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until 1654; 1618–1701) was an English royalist and politician.
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Lady Puckering, who died in 1689, was Elizabeth, daughter of
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690
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Royalist military personnel of the English Civil War
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manuscripts now in Trinity College Library. He died
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St. Dunstan's-in-the-West
Sir Adam Newton
Charlton, Kent
Sir John Puckering
First English Civil War
battle of Edgehill
battle of Naseby
Essex
Sir Thomas Puckering
Carlton Curlieu
Leicestershire
Priory, Warwick
John Evelyn
Restoration
paymaster-general of the forces
Member of Parliament
Warwickshire
Cavalier Parliament
borough of Warwick
Trinity College, Cambridge
Milton
intestate
Thomas Murray
Lady Anne Halkett
Flanders
Joseph Bampfield
Thomas Fuller
Sir John Bowyer, 2nd Baronet
Knypersley
Staffordshire

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