William Sydenham (1615–1661) was a Cromwellian soldier; and the eldest brother of Thomas Sydenham. He fought for Parliament and defeated the Royalists in various skirmishes in Dorset. He was member of the various parliaments of the Commonwealth, avowal conservative principles, and defended the liberties of Englishmen. In 1654 made councillor and commissioner of the treasury by Oliver Cromwell. Took the side of the army against Parliament. In 1660, after the Protectorate, and before the Restoration, he was expelled from the Long Parliament. After the Restoration, he was perpetually incapacitated from holding office by the Indemnity and Oblivion Act.[1]
WilliamSydenham (1615–1661) was a Cromwellian soldier; and the eldest brother of Thomas Sydenham. He fought for Parliament and defeated the Royalists...
Sydenham may refer to: Sydenham, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Sydenham railway station, Sydney Sydenham, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne Sydenham...
a gentleman of property. His brother was Colonel WilliamSydenham. At the age of eighteen Sydenham attended Magdalen Hall, Oxford; after a short period...
Desborough and Matthew Thomlinson; Colonels Anthony Stapley, Robert Bennet, WilliamSydenham and Philip Jones; and four civilians, Walter Strickland, Sir Gilbert...
1643, before being forced to surrender by the Earl of Essex in 1644. WilliamSydenham was appointed governor, and took his Regiment of Foot to garrison the...
Combe Sydenham is an historic manor in Somerset, England. The 15th-century manor house, called Combe Sydenham House is in the parish of Stogumber, Somerset...
of Walter Thornhill of Wareham and Mary, eldest daughter of Colonel WilliamSydenham, governor of Weymouth. In 1689 he was apprenticed to Thomas Highmore...
Llantilio Crossenny Church, and where Sydenham was christened in 1768. Mary Reese was a sister of the Rev. William Reece, the curate of Llantilio Crossenny...
Sydenham Hospital was a healthcare facility in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, which operated between 1892 and 1980. It was located at 124th Street and Manhattan...
The Sydenham Society was a medical society instituted in 1843 in London with the goal of improving the dissemination of medical text by means of translation...
original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2021. "Andrew Chatterton | Sydenham Community Radio". Archived from the original on July 5, 2012. Retrieved...
surviving son of Henry Henley of Leigh and his wife Susan Bragge, daughter of William Bragge of Sadborow, Thorncombe, Devon. On his father's death in 1639 he...
of Commons at various times between 1656 and 1660. Coker was the son of William Coker, of Mappowder, Dorset. He matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford on...
Sydenham High School is a private day school for 4- to 18-year-old girls located in London, England. Sydenham High School was founded by the Girls’ Public...
excised from Penge Common. It was rebuilt at the top of Penge Peak next to Sydenham Hill, an affluent suburb of large villas. It stood there from June 1854...