Sir Bernard Gascoigne (Italian: Bernardo Guasconi), April/May 1614 to 10 January 1687, was an Italian mercenary from Florence in Tuscany, who served with the Royalist army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Captured at Colchester in August 1648, he was initially condemned to death but released, since Parliament wished to avoid antagonising a foreign power. After the 1660 Stuart Restoration, he held a number of minor diplomatic roles and died in London on 10 January 1687.
Sir BernardGascoigne (Italian: Bernardo Guasconi), April/May 1614 to 10 January 1687, was an Italian mercenary from Florence in Tuscany, who served with...
BernardGascoigne (Bernardo Guasconi, 1614–1687), Italian military adventurer and diplomat Bianca Gascoigne (born 1987), English model Cara Gascoigne...
Lord Norwich, Sir Arthur Capel, Henry Hastings, Sir George Lisle and BernardGascoigne were obliged to "render themselves to mercy", while the rest of the...
break out on the night of 18 July also failed. However, on 22 July, BernardGascoigne and his remaining cavalry escaped from Colchester via the Maldon road...
Trench Gascoigne JP, and his wife, the former Mary Isabella Oliver Gascoigne. His mother was the elder daughter and co-heir of Richard Oliver Gascoigne of...
Captain Bernard Paul Gascoigne Beanlands MC (9 September 1897 – 8 May 1919) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories...
Lamplugh Raper, sold the property to Richard Oliver Gascoigne in 1825. After Richard Oliver Gascoigne's death in 1842, Lotherton was inherited by his unmarried...
Gascoigne died on 14 April 1843, aged 80, and was buried at Aberford. Their two surviving daughters inherited the Gascoigne estates. Burke, Bernard (1898)...
Clement Cottrell Special Ambassador 1670: James Hamilton 1672: Sir BernardGascoigne in Florence during mission to Emperor of Germany 1678: Thomas Plott...
(1625–1683) Sir William Curtius (1599–1678) John Downes (1627–1694) Sir BernardGascoigne (1614–1687) Thomas Harley (d. 1685) Sir Thomas Lake (1657–1711) Johann...
1665–1667: Theobald Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford 1672–1673: Sir BernardGascoigne 1673: Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough Ambassador Extraordinary...
the author of works attributed to George Gascoigne, and in 1926 he published a reprint edition of Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres, which included...
six players turned up on the day; John Barnes, Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Steve McMahon, Chris Waddle and Des Walker. On the day of the recording...
occupation in post-war Germany. Eden's eldest son, Pilot officer Simon Gascoigne Eden, went missing in action and was later declared dead; he was serving...
Gertrude the Great (1256 – c. 1302) Magdalena Mortęska (1554-1631) Catherine Gascoigne (1601-1676) Gertrude More (1606-1633) Barbara Constable (1617-1674) Adèle...
Blanc ( France, 1996); Alan Shearer, David Platt, Stuart Pearce, Paul Gascoigne ( England, 1996); Patrick Kluivert ( Netherlands, 1996–2000); Cesc Fàbregas...
(Elis) Roy Jones touching his toes (Steff) Atherstone ball game (Mike) Gascoigne (Elis) Why do Ajax sing Bob Marley's Three Little Birds? (Steff) Agnew...
Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England (Scott, Webster and Geary, London, 1838) Bernard...
The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger), Thora Hird (as T-1000), Paul Gascoigne, Alistair Cooke, Michael Parkinson, Ross Kemp (as Queen Elizabeth The...
February 1988, Jones was famously photographed covertly grabbing Paul Gascoigne by his testicles during a league game for Wimbledon against Newcastle...
Hilary Blood, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara, The Duke of Edinburgh, Alvary Gascoigne, Cecil Harcourt, Alexander Knox Helm, 1st Baron Llewellin, Hugh Pughe...
cubefree taxicab number with four representations was discovered by Stuart Gascoigne and independently by Duncan Moore in 2003: 1801049058342701083 = 92227...
IV T. S. Eliot John Meade Falkner Padraic Fallon Giles Fletcher George Gascoigne Sidney Godolphin Fulke Greville Isaac Hann Reginald Heber George Herbert...