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- Colonel General Sydnam Poyntz, also Sydenham Poynts, (bap. 3 November 1607) was an English soldier who served in the Thirty Years' War and the English...
- September 1645 during the English Civil War. The Parliamentarians, commanded by Sydnam Poyntz, inflicted a significant defeat on the Royalists under the personal...
- were consolidated into two regional armies, the Northern ****ociation under Sydnam Poyntz and Western ****ociation under Edward M****ey. Parliament authorised...
- Lanier Janet McCabe Jo Michalski Alice Petrivelli Shirley Mae Staten Nancy Sydnam class of 2017 Dixie Johnson Belcher Katheryn Brown Paula Easley Elizabeth...
- Lanier Janet McCabe Jo Michalski Alice Petrivelli Shirley Mae Staten Nancy Sydnam class of 2017 Dixie Johnson Belcher Katheryn Brown Paula Easley Elizabeth...
- Three br****es were described by Edwin Dunkin in 1882: those of Cuthbert Sydnam (1630), Thomas Hasell (1567) and George Fitzpen, rector of the parish. As...
- north through Yorkshire, they were pursued by a Parliamentarian force under Sydnam Poyntz. Poyntz was unaware of the Royalists' position, and the Royalists...
- Newark in 1646, Farndon was occupied by a Parliamentarian regiment led by Sydnam Poyntz. In the same year, partially as a result of Poyntz inviting local...
- from 1 to 3 November 1645. The Parliamentarian force of Colonel-General Sydnam Poyntz attacked the Royalist outpost of Shelford House, which was one of...
- Lanier Janet McCabe Jo Michalski Alice Petrivelli Shirley Mae Staten Nancy Sydnam class of 2017 Dixie Johnson Belcher Katheryn Brown Paula Easley Elizabeth...