republican and a regicide of King Charles I of England. Marten was the elder son of the successful lawyer and diplomat Sir Henry Marten; his other known...
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Henry Marten may refer to: Henry Marten (politician) (c. 1562–1641), Tudor politician Henry Marten (regicide) (1602–1680), his son Sir Henry Martin, 2nd...
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Howard. Marten married Elizabeth Harding, the sister of John Harding, and had two sons and three daughters. He was father of the regicide Henry Marten. Sir...
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1641), Tudor politician Henry Marten (regicide) (1602–1680), his son Henry Marten (MCC cricketer) (1768–1842), cricketer Henry Marten (educator) (1872–1948)...
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of regicides. The Indemnity and Oblivion Act did not use the term either as a definition of the act, or as a label for those involved. "Regicide" has...
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Blood, thief of the English Crown Jewels (born 1618) 9 September – Henry Marten, regicide (born 1602) 11 September – Roger Crab, Puritan political writer...
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over the previous fifty years: 'Regicide: The Trials of Henry Marten' describes for the first time the life of Marten. In addition to this biographical...
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Thomas Marryat Henry Rutgers Marshall Philip Bourke Marston François-Marie de Marsy ([162] fr:François-Marie de Marsy) Henry Marten (regicide) Alfred Wilhelm...
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propelled Vane into the leadership of Parliament, along with Oliver St John, Henry Marten, and Arthur Heselrige. He promoted, and became a chief member of, the...
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bought by Sir Henry Marten, a judge, then inherited by his son Henry Marten, a prominent Civil War politician and one of the regicides of King Charles...
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