Edward Burghall (died 8 December 1665) was an English ejected minister, a Puritan who supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. He is known for a diary called "Providence improved", which describes the state of Cheshire throughout the English Civil War. From this diary the main facts of Burghall's life can also be gathered.
EdwardBurghall (died 8 December 1665) was an English ejected minister, a Puritan who supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. He is...
History Online, accessed 31 December 2022). Hanshall 1817, p. 456 cites EdwardBurghall Diary (Providence improved). Country News, Manchester Mercury, Tuesday...
lay some 5 miles (8 km) to the south west. A contemporary diarist, EdwardBurghall, vicar of nearby Acton, described the subsequent action: "The royalists...
expedition left Nantwich on 5 September (Burghall 1778, pp. 937). Burghall 1778, pp. 942 . Burghall, Edward (1778), "Providence improved", in Anonymous...
Cheshire, UK. Local Genealogy and History, Appendix for the following: Burghall, Edward. Memorials of the Civil War in Cheshire and the Adjacent Counties,...
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