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and subsequently his family line was back in Royal favour when the latter came to the throne of England in 1688. He was unfailing in his admiration for Cromwell, and his belief that Parliament had been in the right in the Civil War: in 1689 he angrily demanded that
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Lord Wharton gave much support to church ministers, particularly those who shared his perspectives. he also gave money to establish chapels at Ravenstonedale and Smarber and to provide for the ministers at both places. The latter survives as
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in Oxford, was one of the first deaf people in the world to learn to speak. Lord Wharton and his third wife had a son named William, born around June/July 1662. William died on 14 December 1687, killed in a duel.
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arrived first. Nevertheless, some of the local inhabitants resisted his entry to the town and suffered one casualty in repelling him. This is one of the first skirmishes of the
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to support a Bible charity, which was devoted to the distribution of bibles to children for use outside of the church or school. The terms of the will require the recipient to
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of several members of his family, including himself, his wife Jane, his father-in-law Arthur Goodwin, and his daughters Philadelphia and Elizabeth.
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He had one surviving daughter, Elizabeth, by his first wife, Elizabeth Wandesford. By his second wife, Jane, only daughter of Colonel
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also be included. Many thousands of Bibles have been distributed and the Trust still distributes Bibles to under eighteen-year-olds.
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Following the restoration of the monarchy, he frequently ran into difficulty with the Crown. In 1676 he was imprisoned in the
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Lord Wharton was a prominent art collector and patron. In the 1630s he commissioned a series of portraits painted by
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and heiress to the extensive Goodwin estates in Buckinghamshire, he had seven additional children: Anne, Margaret,
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Journal of the House of Lords: volume 5: 1642–1643 (1802), pp. 175–76. URL:
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by Parliament in July 1642. He led an armed force to seize the local
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to support the King in exchange for religious toleration. He was a
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and the English Parliament, while simultaneously drawing the
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Index

The Right Honourable

Van Dyck
Sir Thomas Wharton
Lady Philadelphia Carey
English
soldier
politician
diplomat
Parliamentarian
English Civil War
Sir Thomas Wharton
Aske Hall
Philadelphia Carey
Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth
Elizabeth Trevannion
Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire
magazine
Manchester
Lord Strange
First English Civil War
Committee for Both Kingdoms
Thomas Ogle
Covenanters
Independents
Puritan
Oliver Cromwell
Tower of London
King James II
the Prince of Orange

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