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Thomas Whitgrave (or Whitgreave) (fl. 1650s) was the
Member of
Parliament for
Staffordshire for the First,
Second and
Third Protectorate parliaments who...
- was
staying at
Moseley Old Hall, Staffordshire, as
chaplain to
Thomas Whitgrave's family,
prominent local Catholics.
After the
defeat at the
Battle of...
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Moseley Hall. At Moseley, the home of
Thomas Whitgrave,
Charles was
given a meal and dry clothes, and
Whitgrave's Catholic priest, John Huddleston, bathed...
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house Thomas Whitgrave,
while the King and
Huddleston were
hiding there in a
priest hole. The
troops were
persuaded that
Whitgrave had not
fought at...
- Oxfordshire, for
distinguished bravery at the
Battle of Dunkirk. ?
Thomas Whitgrave. ?
William Ellis — [see 1671, Apr. 10]. ? John
Carter of Wales. ? John...
- esq £600
Richard Oakover esq £1,000
Edwin Scrumshire esq £1,000
Thomas Whitgrave esq £600
William Barker esq £600 Capt
Bennett £1,000
William Blomfield...
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Member of
Parliament for
Staffordshire 1654–1660 With: Sir
Charles Wolseley 1654–1656
Thomas Whitgrave 1654–1659 Succeeded by
Edward Bagot William Sneyd...
- of the
Protectorate 1654 Sir
Charles Wolseley,
Thomas Crompton,
Thomas Whitgrave 1656 Staffordshire's
representation reverted to two
Members in the Third...
- he was
conducted by the five
faithful brothers, the Pendrills, to Mr.
Whitgrave's house, at Moseley, in
Staffordshire on 8 September. On 15
October 1651...
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Staffordshire Sir
Charles Wolseley, 2nd
Baronet Thomas Crompton Thomas Whitgrave Lichfield Thomas Minors Stafford John
Bradshaw Newcastle under Lyme Edward...