- John
Barkstead (died 1662) was an
English major general and a
regicide of King
Charles I of England.
Barkstead was a
goldsmith in London;
captain of parliamentary...
- (Baker-Beadon), pp. 217, "John
Barkstead", Article's
author C. H. F.
Barkstead, Okey &
Corbet 1662, pp. 70–71.
Barkstead, John; Okey, John; Corbet, Miles...
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Holland along with
Miles Corbet,
friend and
lawyer to Cromwell, and John
Barkstead,
former constable of the
Tower of London. They were all
imprisoned in...
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Jones Maesygarnedd,
Thomas Scot, John Lisle,
Cornelius Holland, and John
Barkstead. On 7 June, the Commons,
mindful of the
Declaration of Breda,
stated they...
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posthumous executions. In 1662,
three more regicides, John Okey, John
Barkstead and
Miles Corbet, were also hanged,
drawn and quartered. The officers...
- M****achusetts 1636–1637; son of [Henry Vane the Elder] Major-General Sir John
Barkstead 1662 (hanged,
drawn and quartered)
Regicide of
Charles I Middle**** Governor...
- Middle****;
including the
cities of
London and
Westminster Sir John
Barkstead Skippon was by now elderly, and on the
Council of State, so most of the...
- UK
public library membership required.) Durston,
Christopher (2004b). "
Barkstead, John (d. 1662)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.)...
- Fortescue's
Regiment Army of the Earl of Es****
Fortescue replaced by John
Barkstead in 1647. This
regiment suffered the
deaths of
three successive lieutenant...
- be safe. However,
along with two
other regicides, John Okey and John
Barkstead, he was
arrested by the
English amb****ador to the Netherlands, Sir George...