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William Flower (Irishtown MP)

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At the Restoration, it became clear that had always been a committed Royalist, thus fully justifying the Cromwellians' suspicions of him. He was almost certainly one of the party who had been working quietly (and successfully) to ensure that there would be no serious opposition to the Restoration in
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since the fourteenth century. It is likely that William grew up in Ireland, where his father Sir George Flower spent his later years. George was a distinguished soldier and administrator, who ended his career as Governor and Constable of the new fort at
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Elrington Ball describes him as an attractive character; by his own admission he was "no scholar", but he was generous and hospitable, a good friend and family man and a kindly employer. He spoke
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in 1642, replacing Richard Fanshawe. During the Civil War he was able to secure a position as an officer on the staff of the
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William succeeded to his father's estates about 1635; the principal family lands were at
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Calendar of the Close and Patent Rolls of Chancery in Ireland of the reign of Charles I
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Kilkenny constituencies
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of army pay, and later a Commissioner of Excise Appeals. He received a fresh army
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for Queen's County constituencies
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in the King's Regiment of Guards, and is said to have seen active service in
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soldier, politician and landowner of the seventeenth century. He fought for
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for the King in early 1660. He re-entered the House of Commons as MP for
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He married firstly Frances Weldon, widow of William Savage of
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Index

Anglo-Irish
Oliver Cromwell
English Civil War
Royalist
Restoration of Charles II
Viscount Ashbrook
Baron Castle Durrow
Chepstow
Monmouthshire
Rutland
Whitwell
Waterford
Christopher Hatton
Lord Chancellor of England
The Misfortunes of Arthur
Thomas Hughes
Durrow, County Laois
Finglas
County Dublin
Irish House of Commons
Ballinakill
Cromwellian
Michael Jones
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde
Dublin Castle
St Canice
Privy Council of Ireland
knighted
Act of Settlement 1662
Ballybrittas

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