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166:. He was released with a distinct intimation that he would be well advised not to go back to Roydon Hall, but to keep out of temptation in London. He took the advice and applied himself to reading. One plan for going abroad was given up, but at last, he endeavoured to escape in disguise, was detected, and was brought back to London. He was now subjected to all the vexations inflicted on Royalist partisans of good property: sequestrations of his rents, fines for "malignancy," and confinement in the 189: 435: 154:. He was caught while trying to flee the country and was imprisoned again. In 1643 his estates were sequestrated. After the execution of the King, he returned to Kent, but his respect for legality would not let him rest, and he was soon in trouble again for another demonstration known as "The Instruction to Mr 228:
were ten chroniclers, namely: Simeon Monachus Dunelmensis, Johannes Prior Hagustaldensis, Ricardus Prior Hagustaldensis, Ailredus Abbas Rievallensis, Radulphus de Diceto Londoniensis, Johannes Brompton Jornallensis, Gervasius Monachus Dorobornensis, Thomas Stubbs Dominicanus, Gulielmus Thorn
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faith, and his own chronic money troubles: by some reports he was almost penniless at his death in 1649. Isabella was described as "a lady of rare patience and prudence" in bearing the troubles of life, and assisting her husband in his imprisonment. She died in March 1657. Their son,
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elected later the same year. He applauded the early measures of the parliament to restrict the king's prerogative but became alarmed when it went on to assail the
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Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...
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and Elizabeth Blount. Her father was a political figure of some importance, but his career was hampered by his wife's open adherence to the
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frightened him as a tyrannical use of power, and he became a typical example of the men who formed the strength of the king's party in the
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Marie-Louise Coolahan, 'Twysden , Anne, Lady Twysden (1574–1638)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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In 1642, he was arrested after signing a petition from Kent and, once he was released on bail, he published the seditious
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St. Michael's Church, East Peckham, Kent, which contains memorials to several members of the Twysden family
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Twysden died on 27 June 1672 and was buried at Peckham. Memorials to the Twysden family are to be found in
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Twysden showed his determination to stand for his rights by refusing to pay
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of the county. He was never fully reconciled to the Court or government.
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on 2 February 1623. For some years, he remained on his estate at
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Roger Twysden (disambiguation)
East Peckham
Kent
House of Commons
Sir William Twysden, 1st Baronet
Anne Finch
Sir Moyle Finch, 1st Baronet
Elizabeth Finch, 1st Countess of Winchilsea
Queen Elizabeth I
King James I
baronets
St Paul's School
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Gray's Inn
Roydon Hall
East Peckham
constitution
Member of Parliament
Winchelsea
ship money
Kent
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Church
attainder
Lord Strafford
English Civil War
Augustine Skinner
Charing Cross
London

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