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Francis Thornhagh
Colonel, JP, MP, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
Personal details
Born
1617 Fenton, Nottinghamshire
Died
1648 (aged 30–31) Battle of Preston (1648)
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth, daughter of John St. Andrew
Children
John Thornhagh, 2 daughters
Parent(s)
Francis Thornhagh (1593-1643), Jane, daughter of Sir John Jackson of Hickleton, Yorkshire
Colonel Francis Thornhagh or Thornhaugh (1617–1648) was a hero of the Parliamentarian cause in the English Civil War, an MP of East Retford and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, who was killed at the Battle of Preston in 1648.
Colonel FrancisThornhagh or Thornhaugh (1617–1648) was a hero of the Parliamentarian cause in the English Civil War, an MP of East Retford and High Sheriff...
Thornhagh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: FrancisThornhagh (1617–1648), English soldier and MP John Thornhagh (1648–1723), English...
Viscount Newark's younger brother Francis Pierrepont, who supported Parliament. Thornhagh appointed his son FrancisThornhagh as his Lieutenant-Colonel to...
Commons between 1689 and 1710. Thornhagh was baptized on 27 January 1648 at St Mary's Nottingham, the only son of FrancisThornhagh, MP for East Retford and...
cricketer for Nottinghamshire and England John Taylor, English publisher FrancisThornhagh, Parliamentarian soldier during the English Civil War was born in...
Digby 1643: FrancisThornhagh 1645: Gabriel Armstrong 1646: Richard (or Nicholas) Hacker of Flyntham 1647: Henry Sacheverell 1648: Francis Molyneux 1649:...
who was murdered on 16 June 2016, 6 days before her 42nd birthday. Sir Francis Knollys (also the oldest ever sitting MP) was first elected as MP for Oxford...
slab marking the final resting place of the Parliamentarian colonel FrancisThornhagh. The churchyard at Sturton contains three war graves - two from World...
educated. These were Colonel John Hutchinson (1615–1664) and Colonel Sir FrancisThornhagh or Thornhaugh (1617–1648). Both were Members of Parliament and Parliamentarian...
Arabella (1749-1790), second daughter (and later sole heiress) of John Thornhagh of Osberton and Sturton, Nottinghamshire and Arabella Savile. (John took...
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(near Worksop), grandson of John Thornhagh, M.P. and Elizabeth Earle of Stragglethorpe, and son of Saint-Andrew Thornhagh, who was executor to the will but...
demolish. The house passed through members of the Gurdon family to Robert Thornhagh Gurdon. After the death of his father, John Brampton Gurdon, in 1881,...
the original on 1 August 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018. Philip Richard Thornhagh Gurdon (1914), The Khasis at Google Books, McMillan & Co., 2nd Edition...
of Historical and Antiquarian Studies in Assam Gurdon, Philip Richard Thornhagh (1896), Some Assamese Proverbs, Shillong: The Assam Secretariat Printing...