Francis Ingoldsby (1615 – 1 October 1681) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1654 and 1659.
Ingoldsby was the son of Sir Richard Ingoldsby of Lenborough, Buckinghamshire and his wife Elizabeth Cromwell. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford on 25 November 1631, aged 16. He sold his estate of Lenborough to his steward.[1] In 1654 he was elected Member of Parliament for Buckingham for the First Protectorate Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Buckingham in 1656 for the Second Protectorate Parliament and again in 1659 for the Third Protectorate Parliament.[2] On the Restoration, he was one of those nominated for the projected title of Knight of the Royal Oak.[1]
Ingoldsby died a pensioner of the Charterhouse, London in 1681.[1]
Ingoldsby was the brother of Richard Ingoldsby who was one of the few regicides to be pardoned.
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FrancisIngoldsby (1615 – 1 October 1681) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1654 and 1659. Ingoldsby was the son of Sir...
four sisters and seven brothers, including the oldest, FrancisIngoldsby, and Sir Henry Ingoldsby, 1st Baronet. During the English Civil War he joined John...
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the battlefield of Edgehill, but he was recaptured by Colonel Richard Ingoldsby, a participant in the regicide of Charles I who hoped to win a pardon...
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and Nixon adapted Richard Harris Barham's The Ingoldsby Legends, supposedly written by Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Manor. The play has two actors,...
substituted for the remaining regicides. Some regicides, such as Richard Ingoldsby and Philip Nye, were conditionally pardoned, while a further 19 served...
name William Napier, focuses on how the events of 1565 effected Nicholas Ingoldsby, a fictional English character, and the son of one of the Knights of St...
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was published in L'Écho de Paris on March 11, 1893. The second of the Ingoldsby Legends, "The Hand of Glory, or, The Nurse's Story", describes the making...
Retrieved 14 March 2016. Venning, Timothy (2004a). "Ingoldsby, Sir Richard, appointed Lord Ingoldsby under the protectorate (bap. 1617, d. 1685)". Oxford...
- Family matters". Archived from the original on 2016-04-04. Bron B. Ingoldsby; Suzanna D. Smith (2006). Families in global and multicultural perspective...