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Henry Jones of Asthall Manor (died 1673), Oxfordshire was an officer in the New Model Army during the Interregnum. He transferred to the new small Royalist army of Charles II, serving as a Life Guard until he was dismissed after becoming a Roman Catholic. With King Charles's blessing he raised an English regiment of horse (cavalry) known as English Regiment of Light Horse in France for the French Army of Louis XIV. He was killed in action at the siege of Maastricht.

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January 2022. Inder, Pam. Gustavus Sneyd: a Scandal in the Parish. Oxfordshire Record Office. Mary Whitmore Jones at worldcat.org. Retrieved 2 January 2022....

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lands occupied western Oxfordshire and the upper reaches of the River Thames. The earliest narrative of the saint's life is the Life of Saint Frideswide (Latin:...

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