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1888: 1146: 164: 22: 258:, and their grandson, William Luckyn, succeeded to the estates of his great-uncle, Sir Samuel Grimston, and took the name of Grimston in 1700. This William Luckyn Grimston (c. 1683–1756) was created Baron Dunboyne and Viscount Grimston in the peerage of Ireland in 1719. He was succeeded as 2nd viscount by his son James (1711–1773), whose son James Bucknall (1747–1808) was made an English peer as baron Verulam of Gorhambury in 1790. Then in 1815 his son 455: 290: 202:
Grimston did not retain the office of Speaker after the dissolution of the Convention Parliament, but he was a member of the commission which tried the regicides, and in November 1660 he was appointed Master of the Rolls. Report says he paid Clarendon £8,000 for the office, while Burnet declares he
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Harbottle translated the law reports of his father-in-law, the judge Sir George Croke (1560–1642), which were written in Norman-French, and five editions of this work appeared. Seven of his parliamentary speeches were published, and he also wrote
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obtained it without any application of his own. His friend and chaplain, Burnet, speaks very highly of his piety and impartiality, while not omitting the undoubted fact that he was much sharpened against popery.
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with great vigour and was a member of the important committees of the parliament, including the one appointed in consequence of the attempted seizure of the five members. He became deputy-lieutenant of
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and was imprisoned. After he promised to do nothing detrimental to the parliament or the army, he was released and spent the next few years in retirement.
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Grimston's first wife Mary, a daughter of Sir George Croke, bore him six sons and two daughters, He married secondly Anne Meautys, widow of
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Harbottle disliked taking up arms against the king, but remained nominally an adherent of the parliamentary party during the
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Seymour [née Alston; other married names Grimston; Hare], Sarah, duchess of Somerset (1631–1692), benefactor
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Argent on a fess Sable three mullets of six points Or pierced Gules in the dexter chief point an Ermine spot.
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From this time Grimston's sympathies appear to have been with the Royalists. He was turned out of the
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18th century drawing of Sir Harbottle Grimston by Sylvester Harding, after a painting by
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History of Parliament Grimston, Sir Harbottle (1603–85), of Gorhambury, Herts
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in February 1660, was then a member of the council of state. He was chosen
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at various times between 1640 and 1685 and was Speaker in 1660. During the
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on the death of his father as his elder brother had pre-deceased him.
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Grimston was among the secluded members who re-entered the restored
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1647, and was one of those who negotiated with the king at
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after the passing of the militia ordinance in January 1642.
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In 1661, Harbottle was re-elected MP for Colchester in the
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of 1640, and he represented the same borough during the
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Coat of arms of Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet
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Master of the Rolls
House of Commons
English Civil War
Parliamentarian
Manningtree
Sir Harbottle Grimston, 1st Baronet
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
Colchester
Harwich
Colchester
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Archbishop Laud
Essex
Civil War
Clarendon
Solemn League and Covenant
Charles
Hampton Court
Newport
Burnet
baronetcy
House of Commons
Colonel Pride
Second Protectorate Parliament
Essex

Sir Peter Lely

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