Rainsborough, or spelling variations, may refer to: Thomas Rainsborough (1610–1648), Colonel in the English Civil War, brother of William Rainborowe William...
Captain William Rainsborough, usually spelt Rainsborowe (11 June 1587 – 16 February 1642), was an English Captain and Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy, English...
Thomas Rainsborough, or Rainborowe, 6 July 1610 to 29 October 1648, was an English religious and political radical who served in the Parliamentarian navy...
Rainsborough Camp is an Iron Age hillfort in West Northamptonshire, England, between the villages of Croughton, Aynho, and Charlton. There are extensive...
Colonel Thomas Rainsborough, a successful commander in the Civil War, and lately MP for Droitwich, his brother Major William Rainsborough, and the Agitators...
Civil Wars (1642–1651). At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the...
Protectorate and the Stuart regime, died in prison 1670; Colonel Thomas Rainsborough; often cited as a Fifth Monarchist, he was the leading Leveller spokesman...
Paul's Cathedral on April 27, 1649. Like the funeral of Colonel Thomas Rainsborough the previous year, Lockyer's funeral was a massive Leveller-led demonstration...
Fairfax, Cromwell and Ireton on the one hand, and Levellers like Colonel Rainsborough on the other. The Putney Debates broke up without reaching a resolution...
St. John the Baptist was built in 1617, and it was here that Thomas Rainsborough was buried. Wapping was constituted as a parish in 1694. Wapping's proximity...
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English Civil War and English Interregnum. At the funeral of Thomas Rainsborough (a Member of Parliament and also a Leveller leader who had spoken at...
Ian Bone speaking at the installation of the Thomas Rainsborough memorial plaque (12 May 2013), championing Thomas Venner and the Fifth Monarchy Men. The...
side in the civil wars. At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the...
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English Civil War, when Parliamentary forces under the command of Thomas Rainsborough besieged the city of Worcester, accepting the capitulation of the Royalist...
The radical Member of Parliament and Leveller agitator, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough tried to present Fairfax with a copy of the Agreement of the People but...
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at the Putney Debates of 1647, one of the commanders, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough, requested that political power be given to the common people. According...
during the Civil War Roundhead East Retford (1646–death) Colonel Thomas Rainsborough 1610 1648 Killed at siege of Pontefract during Civil War Roundhead Droitwich...
was captured in 1645 by a Parliamentarian force under Colonel Thomas Rainsborough; after a short siege that saw cannon being fired at point-blank range...
Maiden Castle Stanwick Camp Northamptonshire Borough Hill Hunsbury Hill Rainsborough Camp Northumberland Castle Knowe Humbleton Hill Yeavering Bell Oxfordshire...
Maiden Castle Stanwick Camp Northamptonshire Borough Hill Hunsbury Hill Rainsborough Camp Northumberland Castle Knowe Humbleton Hill Yeavering Bell Oxfordshire...
BBC News. 6 May 2011. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Rainsborough, Thomas (23 May 2011). "Is Ed's head already on the chopping block?"...