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Jonathan Rashleigh (1591–1675)

Index Jonathan Rashleigh (1591–1675)

Jonathan I Rashleigh (4 July 1591 – 1 May 1675), of Menabilly, near Fowey in Cornwall, was an English shipping-merchant, Member of Parliament for Fowey in 1614, 1621, 1625, April 1640 and November 1640, and 1661 and served as Sheriff of Cornwall in 1627. [1]

35 relations: Arthur Basset (1597–1673), Cavalier, Cavalier Parliament, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Edward Boys (MP), Edward Herle, Edwin Rich (died 1675), English Civil War, Fowey, Fowey (UK Parliament constituency), Gregory Clement, Heanton Punchardon, High Sheriff of Cornwall, John Barton (MP), John Rashleigh (1554–1624), John Rashleigh (1619–1693) of Coombe, John Treffry, Jonathan Rashleigh (1642–1702), Kenton, Long Parliament, Member of parliament, Menabilly, Peter Courtney (MP), Plymouth (UK Parliament constituency), Restoration (England), Richard Buller, Robert Basset (1573–1641), Short Parliament, Sir Richard Grenville, 1st Baronet, St Mawes Castle, Umberleigh, W. G. Hoskins, William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart, William Noy, William Peryam.

Arthur Basset (1597–1673)

Arthur Basset (1597 - 7 January 1673) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1626.

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Cavalier

The term Cavalier was first used by Roundheads as a term of abuse for the wealthier Royalist supporters of King Charles I and his son Charles II of England during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration (1642 – c. 1679).

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Cavalier Parliament

The Cavalier Parliament of England lasted from 8 May 1661 until 24 January 1679.

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Chief Baron of the Exchequer

The Chief Baron of the Exchequer was the first "baron" (i.e., judge) of the English Exchequer of Pleas.

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Edward Boys (MP)

Sir Edward Boys (1579–1646), of Fredville, Nonington, Kent, was an English politician.

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Edward Herle

Edward Herle (c. 1617 – 20 April 1695) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1689.

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Edwin Rich (died 1675)

Sir Edwin Rich (c. 1594 – 16 November 1675) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1640.

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English Civil War

The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") over, principally, the manner of England's governance.

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Fowey

Fowey (Fowydh, meaning 'Beech Trees') is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Fowey (UK Parliament constituency)

Fowey was a rotten borough in Cornwall which returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons in the English and later British Parliament from 1571 to 1832, when it was abolished by the Great Reform Act.

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Gregory Clement

Gregory Clement (1594–1660) was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and one of the regicides of King Charles I. Clement was the son of John Clement, a merchant and one time Mayor of Plymouth.

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Heanton Punchardon

Heanton Punchardon is a village, civil parish and former manor, anciently part of Braunton Hundred.

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High Sheriff of Cornwall

High Sheriffs of Cornwall: a chronological list: Note: The right to choose High Sheriffs each year is vested in the Duchy of Cornwall, rather than the Privy Council, chaired by the Sovereign, which chooses the Sheriffs of all other English counties, other than those in the Duchy of Lancaster.

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John Barton (MP)

John Barton (ca. 16141684) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and 1660.

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John Rashleigh (1554–1624)

John Rashleigh II (1554 – 12 May 1624) of Menabilly, near Fowey in Cornwall, was an English merchant and was MP for Fowey in 1588 and 1597, and was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1608.

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John Rashleigh (1619–1693) of Coombe

John Rashleigh (21 January 1619 – 13 March 1693) of Coombe, near Fowey in Cornwall, was MP for Fowey from 1661 to 1679.

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John Treffry

John Treffry (1594–1658) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.

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Jonathan Rashleigh (1642–1702)

Jonathan Rashleigh (1642–1702) of Menabilly, near Fowey, Cornwall was Sheriff of Cornwall in 1686/87, and twice MP for Fowey 1675–1681 and 1689–1695.

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Kenton

Kenton is an area in northwest London, England, partly in the London Borough of Harrow and partly in the London Borough of Brent.

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Long Parliament

The Long Parliament was an English Parliament which lasted from 1640 until 1660.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.

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Menabilly

Menabilly (Men Ebeli, meaning stone of colts) is a historic estate on the south coast of Cornwall, England, situated within the parish of Tywardreath on the Gribben peninsula about west of Fowey.

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Peter Courtney (MP)

Sir Peter Courtney (c. 1616 – c. April, 1670) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1640 and in 1660.

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Plymouth (UK Parliament constituency)

Plymouth was a parliamentary borough in Devon, which elected two members of parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons in 1298 and again from 1442 until 1918, when the borough was merged with the neighbouring Devonport and the combined area divided into three single-member constituencies.

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Restoration (England)

The Restoration of the English monarchy took place in the Stuart period.

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Richard Buller

Sir Richard Buller (1578–1642) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1621 and 1642.

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Robert Basset (1573–1641)

Sir Robert Basset (1573-1641), lord of the manor of Umberleigh and lord of the manor of Heanton Punchardon in Devon, England, was MP for Plymouth in 1593.

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Short Parliament

The Short Parliament was a Parliament of England that was summoned by King Charles I of England on 20 February 1640 and sat from 13 April to 5 May 1640.

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Sir Richard Grenville, 1st Baronet

Sir Richard Grenville, 1st Baronet (or Granville) (1600–1658) was a Cornish Royalist leader during the English Civil War.

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St Mawes Castle

St Mawes Castle (Kastel Lannvowsedh) is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, between 1540 and 1542.

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Umberleigh

Umberleigh is a former large manor within the historic hundred of (North) Tawton, but today a small village in North Devon in England.

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W. G. Hoskins

William George Hoskins CBE FBA (22 May 1908 – 11 January 1992) was an English local historian who founded the first university department of English Local History.

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William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart

William Murray, first Earl of Dysart (1600? – December, 1655), was the childhood whipping boy of Charles I of England and later, an adviser to the king.

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William Noy

William Noy (1577 – 9 August 1634) was a noted British jurist.

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William Peryam

Sir William Peryam (15349 October 1604) of Little Fulford, near Crediton in Devon, was an English judge who, in 1593, rose to the position of Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Rashleigh_(1591–1675)

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