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788:; Hopton was selected for Somerset, but the house refused to provide taxes without concessions, and was dissolved after three weeks. Hopton took no part in the 1640 war, another humiliating defeat; he was MP for Wells in the
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In his stated account of the war, Clarendon described him as 'a man of great honour, integrity, and piety, of great courage and industry, and an excellent officer for any command but the supreme, to which he was not equal'.
1254:, which agreed to impose Presbyterianism on England in return for Scottish support in restoring him to the throne. An Episcopalian Church of England was central to Hopton's political beliefs, and he refused to support it.
480:, when he was appointed to rule the West in early 1644. He commanded the last significant Royalist field army, and followed Charles into exile after surrendering in March 1646. A devout supporter of the
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Somerset, placing him in command of the local trained bands. Despite Hopton's connections, the county was dominated by Parliament, forcing him to withdraw to
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on 13 July. The biggest
Royalist success of the war, it secured the West Country, apart from isolated garrisons in Plymouth and elsewhere.
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were among those who escorted the Royal couple to safety, the Queen reportedly riding on his horse. They finally reached safety in the
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From 1615 to 1618, Hopton was travelling in Europe, in order to 'learn languages'. In 1620, he joined an
English volunteer force under
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in
Somerset. Confiscated by Parliament in 1647, his estates were returned to his family, and inherited by his nephew Thomas Wyndham.
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Temporarily blinded by an explosion after
Lansdowne, Hopton was confirmed as Royalist commander in the West, made Baron Hopton of
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Along with Edward Hyde and other moderates, he voted for the execution of
Charles' chief advisor, the
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When
Parliament adjourned in June, he enlisted in Sir Charles Rich's Regiment of Foot, serving in the
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England, he married Elizabeth Capell, five years his senior, and widow of Justinian Lewin, a
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1895:'Sir Ralph Hopton, (1596-1652) in 'The House of Commons, 1604-1629 (The History of Parliament Trust)
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seems to have been the point when he changed sides. He defended the attempt to arrest the
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as commander in January 1646, but the remnants of his army were defeated at
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to rule without Parliament, but ultimately supported him in 1642.
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Ralph Hopton was born in early 1596, and baptised on 13 March at
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670:. It appears likely he was among the English garrison of
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Accompanied by a small force of cavalry, Hopton joined
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Hutton, Robert (2008). "Hopton, Ralph, Baron Hopton".
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in January 1642, and in early March, was held in the
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1157:in November, he was prevented from moving further.
643:Hopton returned to London in February, and elected
472:Along with his close friend Sir Edward Hyde (later
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492:meant he took no further part in the 1638 to 1651
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526:Kemys, circa 1570 to 1610, who owned estates in
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1964:. British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website.
1675:Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland
1627:Asch, Ronald (2016). "Elizabeth, Princess ".
1153:on 20 September, and although Hopton reached
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1813:(Online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1786:(Online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1633:(Online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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700:In his absence, Hopton was appointed MP for
2326:Military personnel of the Thirty Years' War
1893:Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John, eds. (2010).
704:in place of Nicholas Hyde, who switched to
1118:on 5 July, he linked up with Hertford and
1051:Southern and Western England, 1642 to 1646
632:in November 1620, he and his close friend
368:Commander, Royalist Western Army 1643-1646
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1807:Loomie, AJ (2008). "Hopton, Sir Arthur".
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1810:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1783:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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609:, newly appointed Protestant king of
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655:, a connection of his mother, Jane.
809:exclusion of bishops from the Lords
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1696:(2019 ed.). Wentworth Press.
1160:In March 1644, he was defeated at
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595:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
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2266:Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford
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1265:in September 1652, and after the
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282:Politician, soldier and landowner
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2120:Parliament suspended until 1640
1962:"Biography of Sir Ralph Hopton"
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2286:Deputy lieutenants of Somerset
1897:. Cambridge University Press.
1604:Akkerman, Nadine, ed. (2015).
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429:Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton
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742:in February 1626, and MP for
565:. In 1614, he studied law at
530:. His grandfather's lands in
516:. He was the eldest child of
484:, his personal opposition to
2291:Military history of Cornwall
1834:Noble, Thomas F.X. (2011) .
1827:UK public library membership
1800:UK public library membership
1647:UK public library membership
628:After Frederick's defeat at
597:, escape from Prague in 1620
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2346:People from Mendip District
1970:"Biography of Ralph Hopton"
1692:Clarendon, Earl of (1704).
1271:St Mary's, in Witham Friary
1269:, his body was reburied at
607:Frederick of the Palatinate
240:Elizabeth Capel (1596-1646)
10:
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1855:Questier, Michael (2009).
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1199:, where he surrendered to
714:constitutional monarchists
520:, 1575 to 1638, and Jane (
494:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
392:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
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1755:Chadwyck-Healey, Charles
1711:Edgar, F. T. R. (1968).
1673:Brooks, Richard (2005).
1336:Thrush & Ferris 2010
1248:Second English Civil War
1217:St Mary's, Witham Friary
1102:and other supporters in
781:in control of Scotland.
734:During the 1625 to 1630
708:; Hyde was the uncle of
219:Cause of death
21:Ralph Hopton (died 1571)
1610:Oxford University Press
1070:First English Civil War
693:, then besieged by the
559:Lincoln College, Oxford
507:
459:First English Civil War
273:Lincoln College, Oxford
1935:Wilson, Peter (2009).
1874:Royle, Trevor (2004).
1819:10.1093/ref:odnb/13770
1792:10.1093/ref:odnb/13772
1753:Hopton, Ralph (1902).
1654:Barratt, John (2004).
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1110:in January 1643, then
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231:St Mary, Witham Friary
2306:English MPs 1628โ1629
2296:English MPs 1621โ1622
1988:Parliament of England
1912:Wedgwood, CV (1958).
1639:10.1093/ref:odnb/8638
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555:King's School, Bruton
474:the Earl of Clarendon
347:Years of service
2185:Member of Parliament
2139:Member of Parliament
2100:Member of Parliament
2054:Member of Parliament
2008:Member of Parliament
1734:Harris, Tim (2015).
1166:Lostwithiel campaign
1081:Marquess of Hertford
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755:Justice of the Peace
645:Member of Parliament
561:, as did his uncle,
153:Member of Parliament
132:Member of Parliament
111:Member of Parliament
87:Member of Parliament
33:The Right Honourable
2316:Knights of the Bath
1554:, pp. 287โ288.
1518:, pp. 243โ245.
1116:Battle of Lansdowne
1100:Sir Bevil Grenville
753:of Somerset, and a
664:Palatinate campaign
2218:Peerage of England
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1133:, and governor of
1079:Charles named the
801:Grand Remonstrance
740:Knight of the Bath
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2193:1640โ1642
2174:Sir Edward Rodney
2157:Succeeded by
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2089:Sir Edward Rodney
2072:Succeeded by
2067:Edward Hungerford
2033:John Thoroughgood
2026:Succeeded by
2016:1621โ1622
1916:(2001 ed.).
1885:978-0-349-11564-1
1847:978-1-424-06961-3
1825:(Subscription or
1798:(Subscription or
1765:Harrison and Sons
1645:(Subscription or
1619:978-0-19-955107-1
1434:, pp. 93โ95.
1187:Hopton succeeded
797:Earl of Strafford
775:Treaty of Berwick
751:Deputy lieutenant
736:Anglo-Spanish War
563:Sir Arthur Hopton
544:Glastonbury Abbey
482:Church of England
465:commander in the
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291:Order of the Bath
249:Sir Arthur Hopton
206:28 September 1652
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